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Recalling hydraulic despotism: Hun Sen's Cambodia and the return of strict authoritarianism

Mirroring trends elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Cambodia has witnessed a pronounced shift towards stricter authoritarianism over recent years. The state appears more firmly ruled by prime minister Hun Sen than at any time during the past three decades, while the de facto status of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) more closely resembles the single party regimes of neighboring states. One of the major tools of political control and expansion of authority employed by the hierarchical CPP network is the construction of major infrastructure projects, most notably hydropower dams and irrigation schemes. This article focuses attention on the hydraulic infrastructure aspects of exacting political authority and social control by the elite over the nation, drawing upon Wittfogelian perspectives for a conceptual framework. It maintains that Cambodia increasingly represents a modern variant of a hydraulic society, but primarily functions as a satellite hydraulic state of China. The growing influence of China over Cambodia’s hydraulic development has helped elevate Hun Sen to resemble a neo-classic hydraulic despot. Hydraulic society concepts help provide partial understanding of contemporary power relations and party-state ascendency, including the longevity and resilience of Hun Sen’s supremacy.

ISSN
1999-253X
Extent
Seite(n): 69-89
Language
Englisch
Notes
Status: Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Bibliographic citation
ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 12(1)

Subject
Politikwissenschaft
Ökologie
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Ökologie und Umwelt
Kambodscha
Infrastruktur
Bewässerung
politische Elite
soziale Kontrolle
Macht
Staat
Regierung
Ökologie
Autoritarismus
China

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Blake, David J. H.
Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Österreich
(when)
2019

DOI
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  • Zeitschriftenartikel

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  • Blake, David J. H.

Time of origin

  • 2019

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