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Him Rotha, Deputy Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on “Southeast Asia in 2025” on Apsara in Focus 21 Mar 2026

Him Rotha, Deputy Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on “Southeast Asia in 2025” on Apsara in Focus, a podcast by Cambodian local media, AMS. He presented a series of dynamics concerning to the region and the implications to Cambodia, from the situation in Myanmar and the South China Sea to the Cambodia-Thailand conflict as well …

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Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, recently shared his thoughts with Cambodianess regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East and its implications on Southeast Asia including Cambodia 09 Mar 2026

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, recently shared his thoughts with Cambodianess regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East and its implications on Southeast Asia including Cambodia: Him Raksmey, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Regional Studies, said a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could have far-reaching consequences for global peace and …

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, recently shared his thoughts with Cambodianess regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East and its implications on Southeast Asia including Cambodia 09 Mar 2026 Read More »

Him Rotha, Deputy Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on the 2026 General Election in Thailand, 09 Feb 2026

In an interview today with Radio France Internationale (RFI Khmer), Him Rotha, Deputy Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on the 2026 General Election in Thailand. He viewed that the election involves with complex dynamics within the Thai domestic politics. He argued that the perception that the Thai people support the war against Cambodia did not …

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Him Raksmey, Executive Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on the 2026 Thai General Election and the Cambodia-Thailand situation on Kiripost, 09 Feb 2026

Him Raksmey, Executive Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on the 2026 Thai General Election and the Cambodia-Thailand situation today on Kiripost. “Him Raksmey, Executive Director of the Cambodian Centre for Regional Studies (CCRS), told Kiripost that the Thai election result will have an impact on Cambodia, saying that the outcomes of the election reflect the …

Him Raksmey, Executive Director, CCRS shared his thoughts on the 2026 Thai General Election and the Cambodia-Thailand situation on Kiripost, 09 Feb 2026 Read More »

Him Rotha, Deputy Director of CCRS shared his thoughts to Indian Media NewsXWorld on the ongoing Thailand’s General Election 2026 8 Feb 2026

Him Rotha, Deputy Director of CCRS shared his thoughts to Indian Media NewsXWorld on the ongoing Thailand’s General Election 2026. He viewed that the election is a process for the Thai people to determine their political orientation. Thailand’s political process is an important component in Thailand’s domestic politics. He hoped that the upcoming Thai government …

Him Rotha, Deputy Director of CCRS shared his thoughts to Indian Media NewsXWorld on the ongoing Thailand’s General Election 2026 8 Feb 2026 Read More »

Comments of Amb Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted in a Khmer Times article on France’s roles in helping resolve border disputes between Cambodia and Thailand 6 Feb, 2026.

Comments of Amb Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted in a Khmer Times article on France’s roles in helping resolve border disputes between Cambodia and Thailand. Pou Sothirak, a former diplomat and Distinguished Senior Adviser to the Cambodian Centre for Regional Studies, told Khmer Times in a recent interview that France holds …

Comments of Amb Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted in a Khmer Times article on France’s roles in helping resolve border disputes between Cambodia and Thailand 6 Feb, 2026. Read More »

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared his thoughts with Cambodianess on the importance of the Philippines’ ASEAN Chairmanship in managing regional challenges 29 Jan, 2026

In the context of the ongoing ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Cebu, Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared his thoughts with Cambodianess on the importance of the Philippines’ ASEAN Chairmanship in managing regional challenges. His comments are quoted as follows: Him Raksmey, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Regional Studies, thinks that Malaysia …

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared his thoughts with Cambodianess on the importance of the Philippines’ ASEAN Chairmanship in managing regional challenges 29 Jan, 2026 Read More »

Comments by Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted by the South China Morning Post (SCMP) 27 Jan 2026

Comments by Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted by the South China Morning Post (SCMP): Pou Sothirak, senior adviser to the Cambodian Centre for Regional Studies, said the long delay towards ratification was due to “the lack of full understanding” in the “significant usefulness of Unclos”. Cambodia saw the convention as …

Comments by Amb. Pou Sothirak, Distinguished Senior Advisor to CCRS, were quoted by the South China Morning Post (SCMP) 27 Jan 2026 Read More »

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared comments with Cambodianess on the importance of Cambodia’s decision to ratify UNCLOS 24 January, 2026.

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared comments with Cambodianess on the importance of Cambodia’s decision to ratify UNCLOS. Him Raksmey, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Regional Studies, said the ratification signals Cambodia’s strong commitment to international law and a rules-based international order. “This provides space for small states like Cambodia to thrive …

Him Raksmey, Executive Director of CCRS, shared comments with Cambodianess on the importance of Cambodia’s decision to ratify UNCLOS 24 January, 2026. Read More »

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