Delighted to have a paper out with @sovinda_po and Manghout Ki.
The paper analyses Cambodia's status seeking efforts, their political benefits, and implications for Cambodia's relations with the West.
https://t.co/RaiNexuZ7I
A strong economy and a weak society may provide the opportunity for Cambodia to pursue crucial institutional reforms, shaping its future development trajectory, writes Mark Vong.
https://t.co/XMYTx2QpAw
Delighted to have a new article out in the Journal of Contemporary Asia. It examines the role of pro-government unions in labour cooptation in Cambodia, contributing to knowledge of how party organisations help maintain autocratic stability on the ground.
https://t.co/j2Hfmc5SXo
#Hun#Manet needs to demonstrate to the young population that the #Cambodian People’s Party deserves to run the state, writes Mun (Mark) Vong (Griffith University) https://t.co/yOqVhMWhQT
Had a great time at IQMR learning from towering figures in qualitative methods. The sessions with James Mahoney were especially stimulating. Many thanks to Juliet Pietsch for making the trip happen.
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed into law a bill granting lifetime immunity from criminal prosecution to Russian presidents and their family members https://t.co/TOJCh061Ib
Just published! A new book edited by me and @aimsinpeng 'From Grassroots Activism to Disinformation: Social media in Southeast Asia'. Chapters from @janjiraSin1984, @DienLuong85, @nikicheong, @NicoleCurato@munvong, and many more.. https://t.co/7qMdmo50hh
"Once around 3.5% of the whole population has begun to participate actively, success appears to be inevitable." https://t.co/Q9h0CGouIO via @BBC_Future