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42.
Caroline Hughes,
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Henry Kamm,
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Ibid., 221.
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The riel was worth 380 to the US dollar in December 1991; within a year it was trading at
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Southeast Asi-
an Affairs 1993
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993), 121.
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Bridget Byrne, Rachel Marcus, and Tanya Powers-Stevens,
Gender, Conflict and Develop-
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in KR Hierarchy”
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, January 28-February 10, 1994.
50.
Klintworth, “Cambodia 1992,” 120.
51.
Ibid., 119.
52.
For a detailed description of the incident, see Widyono,
Dancing in Shadows
, 77.
53.
Nayan Chanda, “'Isolate Khmer Rouge,'”
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William Shawcross,
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Widyono,
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Ibid., 78.
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Ibid., 122.
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Kate Frieson, “The Politics of Getting the Vote in Cambodia,” in Heder and Ledgerwood,
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Ibid., 196. See also Human Rights Watch,
“Tell Them That I Want to Kill Them”: Two Dec-
ades of Impunity in Hun Sen's Cambodia
(New York, November 2012), 13-22.