The Three Pillars of Cambodia
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The Three Pillars of Cambodia examines the architecture of power that has shaped modern Cambodia through three enduring institutions: the monarchy, political leadership, and religious authority. Drawing on decades of firsthand reporting and historical analysis, the book traces how legitimacy, succession, and survival have been negotiated in a country marked by war, reconstruction, and geopolitical pressure.Through detailed portraits of King Norodom Sihanouk, Prime Minister Hun Sen, and Supreme Patriarch Tep Vong, the author explores how authority is built, preserved, and transferred-not through ideology alone, but through continuity, symbolism, and institutional control.Written by veteran journalist Khemara Sok, this book offers an insider's perspective on Cambodia's modern political order and the subtle mechanisms that allow power to endure across generations.
The Three Pillars of Cambodia examines the architecture of power that has shaped modern Cambodia through three enduring institutions: the monarchy, political leadership, and religious authority. Drawing on decades of firsthand reporting and historical analysis, the book traces how legitimacy, succession, and survival have been negotiated in a country marked by war, reconstruction, and geopolitical pressure.Through detailed portraits of King Norodom Sihanouk, Prime Minister Hun Sen, and Supreme Patriarch Tep Vong, the author explores how authority is built, preserved, and transferred-not through ideology alone, but through continuity, symbolism, and institutional control.Written by veteran journalist Khemara Sok, this book offers an insider's perspective on Cambodia's modern political order and the subtle mechanisms that allow power to endure across generations.
AmazonPagina's: 442, Paperback, Khemara Media Works
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