Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Hun Sen's Homegrown Political Risk

Op-Ed: Leadership Skills
There is a compelling case to be made that over the last several years, we have witnessed the front end of an “ASEAN spring.” Citizens and voters across Southeast Asia have told their governments about their new and rising expectations for empowerment,governance, and rule of law. 
Indonesia’s transformation from an autocratic regime under Suharto to a dynamic democracy today is the starkest example. But voters from Thailand to Malaysia, Singapore to Vietnam, and beyond have challenged their governments to either improve delivery of services and allow for greater participation, or see their mandates diminished and new competitors established. 
Only a handful of ASEAN countries are bucking that trend, and at the top of the list is Cambodia. Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has ruled the country since seizing power in a 1997 coup, is poised to win his fourth consecutive term as prime minister when Cambodians go to the polls on July 28. While his victory is assured, a bright economic and political future for Cambodia is less certain. 
Unlike other Southeast Asian countries that are opening political systems created during the Cold War and investing in developing institutions by moving toward increasingly responsive and transparent regimes, Cambodia has not responded to similar signals. Hun Sen and his Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) have not demonstrated that they will tolerate real political competition. Instead, there are signs that politically related violence, corruption, and nepotism are characterizing the run up to national elections. These trends suggest that Cambodia is not moving forward with its ASEAN partners and instead is home to a political instability that should concern its neighbors and ASEAN colleagues, including the United States. 
Earlier this month, the CPP stripped all 27 opposition lawmakers of their parliamentary status, rendering them ineligible to run in next month’s elections. The move is sadly consistent with other steps by Hun Sen and the CPP to undercut political rivals and thereby stunt the growth of a maturing political system in Cambodia.  

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Earlier this month, the CPP stripped all 27 opposition lawmakers of their parliamentary status, rendering them ineligible to run in next month’s elections. The move is sadly consistent with other steps by Hun Sen and the CPP to undercut political rivals and thereby stunt the growth of a maturing political system in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

In away I praise Prime Minister Hun Sen for bucking the New World Order. I believe the nations are screwed by the New World Agenda. Once the United Nations get all the nations to collaborat with their New Order you'll have a World Wide Tyrannical Government.
Oh, United Nations pushes for Democracy and Human Rights as a smoke screen, but the deception is behind the curtain of secrecy.
If the United Nations have their way, they would slaughter most of the world population down to manageable like 500 million people.

People are being kill in many different ways right now by their own government. What is the purpose of wars? What is the purpose of poison the food and water. People are being poison purposely yet the general populous don't even know it. I don't want to take the government's pills through this Abomanation Health Sicko System. I'll probably not fit to live on their planet earth anyway. They will use me as their labatory mouse for sure.

Anonymous said...

7:34 AM. Not sure what pot you have been smoking, speaking of New World Order and New World Agenda.

While millions of Khmer are hardly having enough food on the table, either killed by Hun Sen or having their land and house bunt to the groud, you praise Hun Sen for not following the World New Order?

Hun Sen culdnt even help himself during the ASEAN meeting. He yelled and talk for an hour and a half accusign the journalists, oppositions and NGO of being stupid. Yet here you are talking about Planet Earth.

Get off the drugs. idiot.

Anonymous said...

7:34 AM

Are you sick or your New World Order is ?

You are the kind of guy who asks :
" Am I crazy ? or the world is crazy ? "

We all know the answer to that !!!

Anonymous said...

You guys only focus on Hun Sen and you are blinded by being brainwashed in school to believe the lie that was taught to you.

Yes, I'm sick of seeing your ignorant of accepting death instead of life. United Nations are not your friends. Instead of using force to conquer the world they use peace and justice.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia deserve the leader they got because that is what they wanted, the basest of men!

You can blame the Vietnamese all you want but that doesn't change the fact of what the people deserve because God rules over the kingdoms of men.

Am I crazy or the Eqyptians are crazy as seen in the News? Democrazy been going crazy since the Arab Spring!



Anonymous said...

To 10:23PM

You yourself is crazy that is why you talk crazy!

Cambodian people don't need to give a fuck! If their burn down to the ground and became homeless, taking away their right, and oppress them. I don't care whether it is Alien government or Vietcong slave government and this fucken government need to go!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad that Snowden leaked the NSA document. If this was not proof of the New World Order than I can't convince you all otherwise.

Anonymous said...

Who give a fuck about New World Order. If dirt poor Cambodian people don't have enough to eat...pay them to work as slave and prisoner..landless and homeless...no freedom and oppression..Live from hand to mouth with no future...Dirt poor Cambodian vote wih their stomach...If the New World Order can bring such change and it is worth it.