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When United Nations sponsored elections were held 1993, there were high hopes that Cambodia would finally be able to escape the nightmare of war, the killing fields, famine, and economic turmoil that its people had endured since 1970. Large amounts of international development assistance, a rapidly expanding NGO sector, and a pragmatic power-sharing arrangement between former adversaries, seemed to bode well for the future. Yet, as the country was once again preparing for elections in 1998, serious tensions and conflicts continued to undermine the transition process. This book examines Cambodias uneasy renaissance from years of conflict, isolation and authoritarian rule. It assesses, in particular, the efforts of the government, NGOs, and the international community to facilitate Cambodias various transitions to peace, democracy, and a market economy, as well as the strengthening of civil society. Grant Curtis, a development administrator and political scientist, lived in Cambodia from 1987 through 1993 and undertook several field visits to the country from 1994 to 1997. During this time he worked with NGOs, United Nations agencies, and the Rehabilitation and Economic Affairs Component of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC).

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title:Cambodia Reborn? : The Transition to Democracy and Development
author:Curtis, Grant.
publisher:Brookings Institution Press
isbn10 | asin:081571646X
print isbn13:9780815716464
ebook isbn13:9780585034140
language:English
subjectCambodia--Politics and government--1975- , Cambodia--Economic conditions, Cambodia--Social conditions.
publication date:1998
lcc:DS554.8.C87 1998eb
ddc:959.604/2
subject:Cambodia--Politics and government--1975- , Cambodia--Economic conditions, Cambodia--Social conditions.
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Cambodia Reborn?
The Transition to Democracy and Development
GRANT CURTIS
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS Washington, D.C.
and
THE UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Geneva
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Copyright1998 by
THE UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (UNRISD)
Palais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
All rights reserved
Cambodia Reborn? may be ordered from:
Brookings Institution Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data
Curtis, Grant.
Cambodia reborn? : the transition to democracy and development
/ Grant Curtis.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8157-1646-X (cloth: alk. paper)ISBN 0-8157-1645-1 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. CambodiaPolitics and government1975- 2. CambodiaEconomic
conditions. 3. CambodiaSocial conditions. I. Title.
DS554.8.C87 1998
959.6042ddc21Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 598-25364
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The paper used in this publication meets minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials: ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Typeset in Palatino
Composition by Northeastern Graphic Services, Inc.
Hackensack, New Jersey
Printed by R. R. Donnelley & Sons
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The Brookings Institution
The Brookings Institution is a private nonprofit organization devoted to research, education, and publication on important issues of domestic and foreign policy. Its principal purpose is to bring knowledge to bear on current and emerging policy problems. The Institution was founded on December 8, 1927, to merge the activities of the Institute for Government Research, founded in 1916, the Institute of Economics, founded in 1922, and the Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government, founded in 1924.
The Institution maintains a position of neutrality on issues of public policy. Interpretations or conclusions in Brookings publications should be understood to be solely those of the authors.
The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) is an autonomous agency engaging in multidisciplinary research on the social dimensions of contemporary problems affecting development. Its work is guided by the conviction that, for effective development policies to be formulated, an understanding of the social and political context is crucial. The Institute attempts to provide governments, development agencies, grassroots organizations, and scholars with a better understanding of how development policies and processes of economic, social and environmental change affect different social groups. Working through an extensive network of national research centers, UNRISD aims to promote original research and strengthen research capacity in developing countries.
Current research programs include Business Responsibility for Sustainable Development; Crisis, Adjustment and Social Change; Culture and Development; Emerging Mass Tourism in the South; Gender, Poverty and Well-Being; Globalization and Citizenship; Grassroots Initiatives and Knowledge Networks for Land Reform in Developing Countries; New Information and Communication Technologies; Public Sector Reform and Crisis-Ridden States; Social Policy, Institutional Reform and Globalization; Technical Co-operation and Women's Lives: Integrating Gender into Development Policy; Volunteer Action and Local Democracy: A Partnership for a Better Urban Future; and the War-torn Societies Project. Recent research programs have included Environment, Sustainable Development, and Social Change; Ethnic Conflict and Development; Participation and Changes in Property Relations in Communist and Post-Communist Societies; Political Violence and Social Movements; and Socio-Economic and Political Consequences of the International Trade in Illicit Drugs. UNRISD research projects focused on the 1995 World Summit for Social Development included Economic Restructuring and Social Policy; Ethnic Diversity and Public Policies; Rethinking Social Development in the 1990s; and Social Integration at the Grassroots: The Urban Dimension.
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