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The Resistance in Cambodia

Asian Survey, 1972
he role of the Resistance in Cambodia is determined by space and time, by national and international support. In time it goes back to the Vietminh struggle against the French in Indochina: the "first resistance". In space it is largely determined by the configuration of the country; but it is not confined to Cambodia, because of the continuing ...
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AIDS in Cambodia [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2004
Cambodia has the highest HIV prevalence rate in the Asia-Pacific region currently 2.6%. There are 160 000 Cambodians living with HIV/AIDS. Of this number fewer than 10 000 are aware of their status according to the Khmer nongovernmental organisation HIV/AIDS Alliance. HIV/AIDS has spread alarmingly fast in Cambodia.
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CAMBODIA

1999
Cambodia has been at war in one form or another since 1969. It has a population of approximately 10 million people of whom 95 per cent are ethnic Khmer. The remaining 5 per cent comprise some twenty other ethnic groups, the largest of which are the Chams (from the ancient state of Champa but also Malay descendants), the Vietnamese and the Chinese ...
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Cambodia and Seato

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1962
South East Asia Collective Defence Treaty, signed in Manila on September 8, 1954, included a gratuitous offer of protection for three non-member countries. In a protocol attached to the Treaty, South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were designated as states to which Article Four that dealing with collective measures in the event of aggression by armed ...
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WHO in Cambodia

BMJ, 1995
EDITOR,—In one of her articles on the World Health Organisation Fiona Godlee refers positively to the organisation's work in Cambodia, saying that it is “one country programme [that] shows what WHO can achieve at its …
J-P Menu, B Doberstyn, G Petersen
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Being disabled in Cambodia

The Lancet, 2000
I n the year 2000, more than 1000 people were injured by landmines. This is a much smaller number than in previous years, but still 1000 too many. These mines, produced in Russia, China, Vietnam, USA, and eastern European countries, were laid by all the factions in the civil war which was waged in Cambodia from 1970 until 1998. These mines litter large
Tun Channareth, Denise Coghlan
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Regional update: Cambodia

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2009
Cambodia is a developing south-east Asian country located in the fertile Mekong delta. Its recent past has been complicated by European colonialism and internal conflict. Health including mental health services are limited and sparse in regional and rural areas. Very constrained public mental health facilities and services are hampered by a shortage of
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In Greece as in Cambodia

Monthly Review, 1973
The following text was written as an introduction to, and appeared in, the British (Pelican) edition of Prince Sihanouk's book. Since it was omitted—for reasons unknown to us—from the American (Pantheon) edition, it seems appropriate to make it available to U.S. readers in this form.
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The Tragedy of Cambodia

Monthly Review, 1985
Review of Cambodia: 1975-1982 by Michael Vickery.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Cambodia in Turmoil

1986
Abstract : Cambodia, or the People's Republic of Kampuchea, has existed as a nation since the fifth century, and in general has offered a peaceful, agrarian life to its inhabitants. But, for the past decade this once tranquil land has suffered turmoil and tyranny unique in its barbarism.
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