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21. Steve Heder, “Cambodia in 2010: Hun Sen's Further Consolidation,” Asian Survey 51, no. 1
(Jan.-Feb. 2011): 208-14, at 208-9.
22. Sorpong Peou, “Hun Sen's Pre-emptive Coup: Causes and Consequences,” in Southeast Asi-
an Affairs 1998 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1998), 98-9.
23. “Inside Funcinpec: Cracks Apparent,” Phnom Penh Post , April 30-May 13, 1999.
24. Andrew Wells-Dang, “Republican Group Meddles in Cambodia,” Asia Times Online , April
16, 2004. One party leader would later admit that IRI “are outspoken in their support for
SRP.” See Derek Cheng, “'Tenuous Democracy' Blamed for IRI Pullout,” Phnom Penh Post ,
February 25-March 10, 2005.
25. Tom Fawthrop, “The Axis of the Republican Right,” Irrawaddy , August 2003.
26. Stew Magnuson and Kay Kimsong, “On Campaign Trail, Sam Rainsy Pledges to Oust Viet-
namese,” Cambodia Daily , July 21, 1998.
27. Cited in David W. Roberts, Political Transition in Cambodia 1991-99: Power, Elitism, and
Democracy (New York: Palgrave, 2001), 194.
28. James Eckardt and Chea Sotheacheath, “Diary of a Demonstration,” Phnom Penh Post ,
September 4-17, 1998.
29. Kay Kimsong and Debra Boyce, “Angry Mobs Kill at Least 4 Vietnamese,” Cambodia Daily ,
September 5, 1998.
30. The food poisoning story was reported by Samleng Samapheap (September 3-4, 1998) and
Neak Prayuth (September 4-5). See Caroline Hughes, “Transforming Oppositions in Cam-
bodia,” Global Society 15, no. 3 (2001): 295-318, at 311, n45. For the “plot” against Sihan-
ouk's aircraft, see “Diplomats Aghast at Paper's Yarn,” Phnom Penh Post , September 1-14,
2000.
31. Human Rights Watch, Cambodia's Commune Elections: Setting the Stage for the 2003 Na-
tional Elections (New York, April 2002).
32. Seth Mydans, “Cambodian Leader Rules As If from the Throne,” New York Times , March
19, 2002.
33. Karen Emmons, “Chess Player, Philosopher, a Leader of the Country: A Sunday Spent with
Hun Sen,” Phnom Penh Post , December 1-14, 1995.
34. Eric C. Bjornlund, Beyond Free and Fair: Monitoring Elections and Building Democracy
(Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2004), 190.
35. Sam Rainsy, “A Call for International Standards in Cambodia,” address to National Press
Club, Washington, DC, April 10, 2002.
36. Mydans, “Cambodian Leader Rules As If from the Throne.”
37. Vong Sokheng, “Funcinpec Plans Pre-Election Shuffle,” Phnom Penh Post , May 11-24,
2001.
38. Steve Heder, “Hun Sen's Consolidation: Death or Beginning of Reform?” in Southeast Asian
Affairs 2005 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005), 117-18.
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