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An Economic History of Cambodia in the Twentieth Century
Slocomb analyzes Cambodia’s turbulent twentieth-century economy, from colonial exploitation through war, socialism, and market reforms. She traces shifting policies, agricultural collapse, industrial experiments, and the legacies of Khmer Rouge devastation. The book highlights resilience amid disruption, showing how politics, ideology, and international forces shaped Cambodia’s fragile economic foundations and contemporary challenges.
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