CDRI has a deserved reputation for expert analyses of economic and development issues, impact-driven quality policy research, and professional development. It is important that CDRI publications reflect these high standards. They should also convey respect for local knowledge and culture, offer clear and balanced analysis of complex issues, and contribute to the formulation of sustainable development policies. CDRI Publications Catalogue 2020

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Governance

WP 85: 20 Years’ Strengthening of Cambodian Civil Society: Time for Reflection

CDRI Working Paper Series No. 85. English, 32 pp. Oct 2013 (Download) This paper indicated that over the last 20 years in Cambodia, donor money was concentrated on funding a small group of NGOs, mostly located in the country’s centre. While it was not argued that NGOs have no influence, they had not demonstrated basic civil society features. However, more recently and with support from some ...

Author: , - October , 2013

Governance

WP 84: Sub-National Civil society in Cambodia: A Gramscian Perspective

CDRI Working Paper Series No. 84. English, 28 pp. Oct 2013 (Download) The paper investigated sub-national civil society from the Gramscian perspective to supplement the existing model. Gramsci’s concept did not apply to some cases where the subnational state and civil society cooperated on a win-win basis. Subnational state’s behaviour was rather heterogeneous, permitting space for some civ ...

Author: - October , 2013

Governance

20 Years’ Strengthening of Cambodian Civil Society: Time for Reflection

Ou Sivhuoch and Kim Sedara: Working Paper # 85, October 2013

- October , 2013

Governance

Sub-National Civil Society in Cambodia: A Gramscian Perspective

by Ou Sivhouch: Working Paper #84, October 2013.

- October , 2013

Education

Leng, P. (2013). Foreign influence on Cambodian higher education since the 1990s. Mind & Time, Special Issue 2013/2014, 1-29.

Abstract This study examines how foreign influence has affected the Cambodian higher education system following the country’s adoption of a free market economy with multiple party politics over the past two decades. Examining various sources, the study has found that during the first half of the 1990s, foreign influence took two major forms: (1) the adoption of educational reforms initiated by international organizations, and (2) foreign assistance which comes with conditions. After the i ...

Author: - September , 2013