Government counts on East Asians for tourism as Rohingya crisis turns Westerners off
Disbanded party activists to confront hardship of increasingly authoritarian state
Risk assessments hidden from residents as regime pushed ahead with hydropower ambitions
US and EU could deliver blows by taking away tariff-free access to their markets
Hun Sen now rules a one-party state, though questions about legitimacy remain
Hun Sen's CPP says it won up to 123 of 125 contested seats
Hun Sen must listen to his people and deliver reform
Many expected to boycott election over elimination of popular opposition party
Apathy spreads as one-horse race lacks excitement of hard-fought 2013 poll
With an assured victory, prime minister closes campaign with no fresh incentives
Aggressive tactics make voters afraid to abstain from casting ballots
A giant new stadium being built in Cambodia gives authoritarian rule a lift
Eldest son seen succeeding but others point to divisions within ruling party
Fresh challenges loom for long-ruling Hun Sen
Human rights group fears Hun Sen's example will inspire authoritarians in region
At least several reported dead and hundreds missing near hydropower project
Ethnic strife and a reluctant military impede efforts to transform nation
With major opposition disbanded, all eyes are on voter turnout and legitimacy
Massive infrastructure development and a new urban center promised by 2020
Minority groups feel safety has deteriorated under her party's rule
Thailand gets tough on migrants but keeps absorbing labor needed for development
Spokesman vows 'fake news' crackdown as Hun Sen looks to cement grip
Beijing hopes to calm strife on border to clear path for Belt and Road
Hun Sen government extends media crackdown to social networks
China's backing shields authoritarian regime from pain of international sanctions