The world’s geopolitical landscape is shifting rapidly, and Cambodia is feeling the effects. Renewed tensions along its border with Thailand over disputed temples and historical maps exemplify this transition. For Phnom Penh, this is not simply a question of global instability, but local vulnerability. The lesson is straightforward: maintaining stability requires more than international law and caution. It requires options. The US does not need …
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