Category: Explainers
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Three Partners, One Week: Cambodia’s Institutional Tempo During the Border Crisis
Cambodia signed institutional agreements with the United States and France and issued its UN Human Rights Council record within seven days, compressing the multilateral architecture it has built during the Thai border dispute into a single week.
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Cambodia’s Multilateral Machine: Seven Institutional Tracks in One Border Dispute
Cambodia has built parallel institutional engagement across seven international bodies during the Thai border dispute, creating the most extensively documented small-state position in any active Southeast Asian territorial conflict.
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Why Fuel Prices in Cambodia Don’t Always Fall When Oil Prices Fall
Fuel prices in Cambodia do not move in step with global crude oil headlines. The country imports refined gasoline and diesel from regional markets, where prices depend on supply, refinery output, shipping costs, and purchase timing. As a result, pump prices often reflect earlier market conditions rather than the latest movements in crude oil.
