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Cambodia: The Elusive Peace Dividend

Asia Report N°8, 11 August 2000

Almost a decade after the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, Cambodia is at peace and the government is at last secure enough to contemplate the trials of some Khmer Rouge leaders.

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