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[FOIP Seminar Recap] Session 2: The future of security multilateralism and rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific

CCRS organized a regional seminar on “Towards Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Prospects and Challenges” on 17 October 2024. In the second session, there was a panel discussion on the future of security multilateralism and rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific. Built on the previous session, the session delves into the central question of what kind of …

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[FOIP Seminar Recap] Session 1: The Current Geopolitical Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific and its Implications

CCRS organized a regional seminar on “Towards Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Prospects and Challenges” on 17 October 2024. In the first session, there was a panel discussion on the current geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific and its implications. The strategic environments in the Indo-Pacific have been increasingly volatile and worrisome due to the intensification of …

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CCRS Regional Seminar on Towards Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Prospects and Challenges

The Cambodian Center for Regional Studies (CCRS) organized a Regional Seminar on “Towards a Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Prospects and Challenges” on 17 October 2024, at Fairfield by Marriott Hotel Phnom Penh, to dive deep into the epicenter of the FOIP encompassing by the current unstable geopolitical and security environment of the Asia-Pacific. The event …

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CCRS participated in ICCS Inter-sessional Event 23-27 September 2024 in Singapore

From 23-27 September 2024, in Singapore, Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, and Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS were invited to participate in the International Conference on Cohesive Societies (ICCS) Inter-sessional Event entitled “Inspiring Cohesive and Resilient Societies”, organized by the Social Cohesion Research Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International …

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Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS attended High-Level Conference on Rethinking Harmony in Asia on 27 September 2024

During the Asian Network’s Conference on Rethinking Harmony in Asia which was held on 27 September 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, argued that however inconceivable and complex it is, conflicts such as the decade long Cambodian crisis in the 1980s and early 1990s, can …

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[OpEd] Strengthening ASEAN is key for the US to boost its Indo-Pacific Strategy by Amb. Pou Sothirak and Ms Eoeng Kanhara

Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, and Ms Eoeng Kanhara, CCRS’ Research Associate wrote an op-ed entitled “Strengthening ASEAN is key for the US to boost its Indo-Pacific Strategy” published today by the South China Morning Post. Read more: https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/opinion/article/3281849/strengthening-asean-key-us-boost-its-indo-pacific-strategy

Public Lecture “What can Southeast Asia teach us about International Relations?” on 30 September 2024

The Cambodian Center for Regional Studies (CCRS), in partnership with Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia’s Faculty of Social Sciences and International Relations will organize a Public Lecture on “What can Southeast Asia teach us about International Relations?” by Prof. Evelyn Goh, Shedden Professor of Strategic Policy Studies, the Australian National University on Monday, 30 September 2024, …

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[OpEd] Great Powers Rivalry Influences SE Asia Ukraine Peace Efforts by Pom Chantep

CCRS’ Research Associate, Mr. Pom Chantep penned an oped on “Great Powers Rivalry Influences SE Asia Ukraine Peace Efforts” published today in Cambodianess on 20 September 2024. Read the full article: https://cambodianess.com/article/great-powers-rivalry-influences-se-asia-ukraine-peace-efforts?fbclid=IwY2xjawFfcWNleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTYgK8Cxsaufw0XsiS9H8edH8tVn4WweEc_n8fmdigPP-QrWdyzWV-IA6Q_aem_3Tc1SqZ_8RVcMw1fWWDC2Q

CCRS is invited to become a partner institution in the FPCI ASEAN People Perceptions Survey

The Cambodian Center for Regional Studies (CCRS) is pleased to receive an invitation from the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) to become a partner institution in the FPCI ASEAN People Perceptions Survey 2024. By participating in the survey, CCRS is delighted to be a part of the vibrant institutions and universities across Southeast Asia. …

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CCRS ED attended regional workshop on Indonesia’s foreign policy

From 21-23 August 2024, in Bali, Indonesia, Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, was invited to attend a Regional Workshop on “Indonesia’s Regional Role and Policy: Reality and Expectations”, organized by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia. This meeting aimed to brainstorm and exchange views among regional think tanks in order to …

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