Monday, January 24, 2011

Analysis: Succession in focus but Cambodia strongman staying put



Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen waves to the media as he arrives for the ASEAN - China summit, happening on the sides of the 17th ASEAN Summit in Hanoi October 29, 2010. The 17th ASEAN summit runs from October 28 to 30. (Credit: Reuters/Kham)

PHNOM PENH
Sun Jan 23, 2011
By Prak Chan Thul

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - When a young soldier was made a two-star general and infantry commander this month at the age of only 33, some in Cambodia saw a political dynasty taking shape.

The rapid rise of Major-General Hun Manet has drawn attention to a topic rarely discussed in Cambodia: who will succeed his father, long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Comparisons have been made between the rise of Hun Manet and that of Kim Jong-un, the son of ailing North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, promoted from obscurity in September to be a general and politburo member in what was seen as the unveiling of a successor.

But analysts say the prospect of Hun Sen stepping aside is inconceivable right now and it's too soon to make that link. Rather they see Hun Manet's promotion as a sign of both the deep-rooted nepotism in Cambodia and the unrelenting efforts of Hun Sen to consolidate power for many years to come.


"I'd say Hun Sen's plan is to hold on in office for as long as he can and give his son a chance to amass as much power in the military as possible," said Tony Kevin, an Australian academic and former ambassador to Cambodia in the 1990s.

"He's pushing 60, and for a leader in Asia, that's pretty young, really. With his son as a senior military general, he has an insurance policy and it's understandable he'd want that. But if this is part of a dynastic plan -- it's too soon to tell now."

Some political analysts in Cambodia believe Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge guerrilla, is privately concerned that a challenge to his 26-year rule could one day emerge, not from his political opponents but from within his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) or among a powerful and growing crop of local tycoons.

FIRM HAND

Hun Sen's firm hand and pro-business policies are credited with attracting foreign investment that has put Cambodia on a steady course of growth and stability after decades of brutal civil war turned the former French colony into a failed state.

His successful blend of populism, nationalism and cronyism has earned him the overwhelming support of the electorate and kept business elites onside, but analysts say any shift in that dynamic could one day lead to his undoing.

Enter Hun Manet, the eldest and most privileged of Hun Sen's six children, whose promotion to a plum military post now makes a coup d'etat against his father seem far less likely.

Hun Manet has kept a low profile since graduating from West Point military academy in the United States and then getting an economics doctorate from Britain's Bristol University -- a far cry from his father's rudimentary education at a rural monastery.

Hun Sen has defended his son's promotion as in accordance with the rules. "He has been military age for 16 years already," he said. "The military is obliged to promote in accordance with its internal framework."

But many in Cambodia think Hun Manet is being groomed to one day take over the reins of power.

"There's an old saying that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely," said Son Soubert, a prominent political commentator and adviser to Cambodia's King Norodom Sihamoni.

"The question is whether Mr. Hun Manet ... will be accepted by all the military's high-ranking officials and factions within the CPP. This kind of kin succession may not lead to the stability required to attract much-needed foreign investment."

CHALLENGE UNLIKELY

Others say there are a number of potential successors within the CPP and it would be wrong to assume Hun Manet, who was already deputy chief of his father's bodyguard unit and head of counter-terrorism in Cambodia, is the favoured candidate.

None would find it easy to challenge a political warrior like Hun Sen, who says he will rule until the day he dies.

Critics say he has leant on the judiciary to silence opponents and used his party's parliamentary majority to push through laws aimed at stifling dissent and muzzling the media.

His rivals have paid a heavy price. Opposition leader Sam Rainsy has gone into exile to avoid jail.

His authoritarianism has been largely tolerated by the public while living standards improved thanks to economic growth, rural development and a reduction in poverty, factors that make another CPP win likely when the next election takes place in 2013.

"I see no real threats or challenges to Hun Sen in the next few years," said Ian Bryson, a Singapore-based regional analyst for Control Risks.

"Nothing happens quickly in Cambodia. We're in the middle of a parliamentary term, the government has survived the (global) economic crisis and an inflation bubble and there are no security issues, and that says a lot for his government's stability."

Kevin, the retired Australian diplomat, said political change could be expected only if Hun Sen failed to keep CPP members and Cambodia's new moneyed elite onside.

"He knows the nature of politics in Cambodia, the alliances with big money, and he runs the dominant party with no serious opposition," Kevin said. "As long as he gives these groups power and the freedom to make money, he should be fine."

(Additional reporting by Martin Petty; Editing by Alan Raybould)

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen understands the power of the gun well. He makes his son a general rather than a politician.

et al

Anonymous said...

ah hun sen the time coming soon all family HUN and ah CPP traitors some going to hell ah chor kbatcheat treiv te slaptayhoong

Anonymous said...

To say: Some political analysts believe Hun Sen rule could one day emerge not from his political opponents but within his CPP... nothiong is closer to the truth. If Hun Sen recently bought a few dozens of obsolete T-55 tanks, that was not for Cambocia defense against her neighbours but precisely for the defense of his family and himself.
The crack down on Chea Sim - Sar Kheng clan lately prove that Hun Sen and family have already felt the heat. Nobody should underestimate the Khmer People. They might surprise every one.

Anonymous said...

"Nothing happens quickly in Cambodia. We're in the middle of a parliamentary term, the government has survived the (global) economic crisis and an inflation bubble and there are no security issues, and that says a lot for his government's stability."

"He knows the nature of politics in Cambodia, the alliances with big money, and he runs the dominant party with no serious opposition," Kevin said. "As long as he gives these groups power and the freedom to make money, he should be fine."

These are the points that the opposition should taken into consideration, should they wanna get more seats..

Overall, it is a fair and balance analysis that I have ever read in years...That is why I like Reuters..

Anonymous said...

WHO LET THE DOGS OUT??? WOOF!! WOOF!!HANOI LET THE DOGS OUT!!!

Anonymous said...

"Nothing happens quickly in Cambodia."

=This is an understatement! At a blink of an eye Cambodia went through Japan-French colony war, American war Indochina, Vietcong invasion, another 10 years of guerilla warfare to evict the Vietcong from Cambodia!

Hun Sen is just an old time and what he know 30 years ago doesn't apply to what go going on in Cambodia today! It is so sad to see Hun Sen resorted to use his own son as his insurance policy to protect his life! Nobody can cheat death even with the best insurance policy!


Hun Sen must stop fighting against the change in Cambodia and it is inevitable and the change will come to Cambodia! Cambodian people are much smarter than Hun Sen 30 years ago!

pro CPP said...

Khmer who do not live in KH, do not see the improvement made by CPP govt. yes there have been sacrafice for progress. People now have cars, moto's and houses. Those who do not, need work harder.

Anonymous said...

Too much changed but I am not ready to injustice ,messed up trafficking and robery so keep it for your own good my dear 3:51

Anonymous said...

To 3:51pm
Only the rank of CPP got every thing.
Everry thing is belong to the private company that CPP sold it too.
Where is the $$$that got from donor another country for Khmer people ? CPP put it in their pocket.

Anonymous said...

I thinl Manet the most qualify then
many other Geneal in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Yes, how our vietanm leader is smart,we can control laos and cambodia ?

Anonymous said...

Sen worries most is if Thailand would allow and open up along border for his opponents to recruit and set radio to broadcast campaign against him in time before next general election.
Bangkok is opting the plans to reinvoke Sereikar and Blue Khmer fronts,once again.

That's why Hun Sen made deals with PAD noodles and Abhisit in order to stop Thai Supreme Command from implementing such plans.

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Anonymous said...

Including US,Sar Kheng-Ke Kim Yan seem amenable and more plyable in reforming the country than some of the above mentioned.Sar Kheng despised Hoc Lundi with a passion to see his death as a blessing to Cambodia.

Of course a non-vioelnce movement,right?

Anonymous said...

Sar Kheng is real Khmer and very humble. He was the only high ranking CPP who blasted all the corrupt polices that set up the road blocks to rob money from innocent motorists.

Hun Sen has surrounded him self with white Khmer while sar Kheng does with pure Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Only ah stupid khmer doesn't get their qualified son a job and get someone else instead!

Anonymous said...

khmer people always care and love their children unconditionally. so, there is nothing unusual about the first family's love and care for his family, etc, you know! the son is qualified in his own rights, so, stop being jealous, ok! yes, it pays to get finished college, really! it's call competition, really, just show your resume if you want to participate in khmer jobs, ok!

Anonymous said...

Hun Manet looks like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Hun Sex Why do you give Kos Trol, sea and lands to Vietnam without consent from cambodian people?

Why do you and your relatives so rich?

Why do you promote only your family and relative?

Why do majority of cambodian ( 90% khmers) are poor but you and your relatives are so so rich?

Do you a criminal Mr. Hun Sen and your relatives after murdered K5 and 1997 event?

Can Mr. Hun Sen explain to us please ?

Why do FBI and CIA and UN and Human Right groups allow Mr. Hun Sen kill innocent people like these? Why?

Regards

Innocent Khmer

Anonymous said...

Monkey the father and the son alikes, they both make a great monkeys.

Anonymous said...

Why do you and your relatives give Kos Trol, sea and lands to Vietnam? Why? and Why?

Why do you and all of your relatives involve alot of murder cases in Cambodia? Why? Why?

Why do you murder cambodian K5,1997events and so on and so on with lost count? Why?

If you are so good why do you and your families murder cambodians? Why? and Why?

If you are so good why do about 90%cambodians are so poor but you and your relatives are billionair and millinor? Why? Why?

Why do you try to kill people from telling the true? Why? Why?

What is the difference from Khmer Rough and you, Sir?

If you are so good Why do you block KI from cambodians?

Don't you and your families scare of hell for ethernity?

When you die can you bring all of your power and money with you?

Dr. Hun Sen and Dr. Big ass lady and his belove Dr. Hun Manet Please don't put us in jail or kill us for this! We want to live like you and your families do!

Khmers victim of 1997

Anonymous said...

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