The Asia Foundation:
Cambodia (http://asiafoundation.org/country/overview/cambodia)
The Asia Foundation, based in San
Francisco, is a private non-profit,
non-governmental organization
working to promote the mutual
interests of the USA and the
countries of Asia and the Asia
Pacific region. The website
contains perspective papers and
project reports on the countries
where the Asia Foundation is
active.
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation
and Peace
(CICP) (http://www.cicp.org.kh/)
General information for Cambodian
Institute for Cooperation and
Peace.
Cambodian People's
Party (http://www.cambodianpeopleparty.org)
Major political party in Cambodia,
formerly Cambodia's Peoples
Revolutionary Party. Presents
organizational information, party
chapters, members, by-laws,
chronology of the party's history,
and key leaders. Includes press
releases, position papers,
newsletter "The Pracheachun
Magazine," and current activities
of the party.
Center For Khmer Studies - Centre
d'Études
Khmères (http://www.khmerstudies.org)
Located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the
Center for Khmer Studies is an
independent, international
institution dedicated to
facilitating the study, research,
and teaching of Khmer
civilization.
FUNCINPEC
Party (http://www.funcinpec.org/)
Comprehensive site of the royalist
political party associated with
Prince Norodom Ranariddh presents
background information including
Party structure, political
platform, policy statements about
various sectors and issues in
Cambodia.
Mekonginfo (http://www.mekonginfo.org)
Presents an extensive and regularly
updated collection of case studies,
reference materials, books and
reports on sustainable development
in the Mekong River Valley. Most
sources are full-text or in
abstract form. Users can search or
browse bibliographic information
and texts of documents. Includes
news of events and an archive of
electronic discussion lists.
Includes Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, and
Khmer versions of the site; all
documents in English. Some areas
require registration.
Sam Rainsy
Party (http://www.samrainsyparty.org/)
Formed in 1995 as the Khmer
National Party and renamed in 1998.
The site presents a biographical
sketch of Sam Rainsy, party
background with vision statement,
activities and press releases.
General news with links to
environmental and human rights
organizations.
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