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surrender their weapons. Nhek Bun Chhay responded by ordering FUNCINPEC troops to resist the advances made by the CPP's troops and military police, and heavy fighting broke out at the Taing
Krassang military base and
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The CPP stated that they were committed to free and fair elections in 1998. However, the party had now established "politico-military domination". FUNCINPEC leaders returned to
Cambodia shortly before the
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rejected the characterization of the events as a coup. The coup had a severe impact on the
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Dancing in
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Strongman: The
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Party was the top vote recipient with 45.5% vote, followed by
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1926:. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd.
1723:"Cambodian Coup Leaves Tourist Sites Empty (Published 1997)"
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AP Archive. "Thailand - Thai soldier killed in fighting."
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Intervention & Change in
Cambodia: Towards Democracy?
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The coup is seen as a major turning point in the CPP and
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Self-coup by Hun Sen against co-premier Norodom Ranariddh
1589:"Cambodia: July 1997: Shock and Aftermath by Brad Adams"
1789:"Coup Halts Lifeline to Cambodia Poor (Published 1997)"
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from July to September 1997. As a result, co-premier
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in spite of losing the election. Hun and his deputy
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1342:"A coup in Cambodia | Asia | The Economist"
1184:"Opposition Marks Anniversary of 1997 Coup"
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1949:: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
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1400:"PHNOM PENH REJECTS RESULTS OF ELECTION"
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2389:Democratic Republic of the Congo (2004)
1518:"Cambodia in 1997: Back to Square One?"
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1565:"U.S. Errs in Cambodia Policy, FEER"
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1457:"What has gone wrong in Cambodia?"
1130:2000 Cambodian coup d'état attempt
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816:Rôdthâbrâhar Kâmpŭchéa chhnăm 1997
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47:to comply with Knowledge (XXG)'s
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1895:"Remembering the Cambodian Coup"
1398:Branigin, William (1993-06-11).
1240:"Remembering the Cambodian Coup"
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2030:List of coups and coup attempts
1754:Erlanger, Steven (1997-07-16).
1595:from the original on 2009-07-23
1380:from the original on 2009-07-23
1352:from the original on 2020-12-07
1210:Willemnys, Alex (5 July 2017).
1164:from the original on 2010-10-20
1120:1998 Cambodian general election
844:1993 Cambodian general election
283:100 civilians killed (5–6 July)
577:Cambodian Conflict (1979–1998)
548:People's Republic of Kampuchea
18:1997 armed clashes in Cambodia
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2879:September 1997 events in Asia
2844:Political history of Cambodia
1182:Hul, Reaksmey (9 July 2015).
881:Party of Democratic Kampuchea
643:Cambodian–Thai border dispute
2701:São Tomé and Príncipe (2022)
2364:São Tomé and Príncipe (2003)
2203:São Tomé and Príncipe (1995)
1871:. 2011-05-11. Archived from
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1238:Hutt, David (28 June 2017).
1099:consolidation of power into
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826:ousted the other co-premier
1787:Mydans, Seth (1997-07-20).
1721:Mydans, Seth (1997-08-17).
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866:Paris Peace Accords of 1991
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582:1991 Paris Peace Agreements
553:exiled coalition government
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1481:"Cambodia's Dirty Dozen"
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162:Cambodian People's Party
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45:may need to be rewritten
2864:Wars involving Cambodia
1964:Widyono, Benny (2008).
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856:Special Representative
2798:Plots and conspiracies
2304:Solomon Islands (2000)
1941:Peou, Sorpong (2000).
1660:Widyono (2008), p. 254
1651:Mehta (2013), p. 257-8
1633:Widyono (2008), p. 258
1516:Peou, Sorpong (1998).
1086:1998 general elections
788:Second Prime Minister
186:Commanders and leaders
2854:Massacres in Cambodia
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1461:www.lowyinstitute.org
1078:Amnesty International
981:Kampong Speu Province
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392:Siamese-Cambodian War
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1642:Mehta (2013), p. 255
1436:Southeast Asia Globe
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2736:Sierra Leone (2023)
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2083:Georgia (1991–1992)
2073:Soviet Union (1991)
1624:Peou (2000), p. 300
1612:Peou (2000), p. 299
1269:Anatomy of a Crisis
1217:The Phnom Penh Post
1051:UN General Assembly
872:were held in 1993.
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2354:Philippines (2003)
1793:The New York Times
1760:The New York Times
1727:The New York Times
1485:Human Rights Watch
1090:political violence
1021:summary executions
926:also threatened a
924:Norodom Chakrapong
648:2013–2014 protests
536:Cambodian genocide
514:Fall of Phnom Penh
483:Cambodian campaign
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2600:Yemen (2018)
2590:Libya (2016)
2550:Libya (2014)
2545:Libya (2013)
2540:Egypt (2013)
2520:Sudan (2012)
2499:Mali (2012)
2485:Niger (2011)
2475:Niger (2010)
2439:Sudan (2008)
2399:Nepal (2005)
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2374:Sudan (2004)
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2148:Libya (1993)
2128:Sudan (1992)
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