Cambodia Heads Upmarket with Style and HE

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Cambodia Heads Upmarket with Style and HE

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Nice article in The Diplomat:
"A gleaming, Western style, Japanese-owned mall has just opened in Phnom Penh, and within a few weeks Rolls Royce will add its name to the list of high-end car manufacturers with a showroom in the Cambodian capital.

Of course, there are hundreds of malls and auto dealerships across Southeast Asia, and Cambodia should be forgiven for coming late to the party on brand name addictions, given its decades of wars and political upheaval that ended almost a generation ago.

However, during the opening of the Aeon Mall, Prime Minister HE could not resist the temptation to indulge in some of his usual rhetoric, warning a youthful audience with shopping bags of their latest purchases that the mall would be no more if peace and stability could not be maintained.

“Please, all youths, try to work hard for the success of the mall. If Aeon does not make profits, the mall bosses will not increase your salaries,” he said, adding “There is no need to protest to destroy the mall … don’t become good at protesting or create any protests that will make Aeon shut down.”

HE was speaking as the mall was inaugurated, alongside Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida. HE was adamant about the $205 million Aeon Group investment.

“Will anyone go to shop at Aeon Mall if the country is war-torn or when there is anarchy on the streets of the capital? There will be no one. Only peace and national reconciliation as well as political stability are the factors that serve the development of the country,” the prime minister added.

HE, whose popularity is on the wane, has been persistent with such threats. They have also been on the increase since his Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) suffered a dramatic reduction in its parliamentary majority during last year’s election.

Perhaps his most adamant point regarding politics and protests was “Don’t play such things. If Mr Kishida returns back home, he will not die. But our 2,500 employees will die from losing their jobs. That’s the way it is.”

To suggest that the typical upmarket shopper is about to trade her purse for unruly street demonstrations is to misunderstand the sophistication of younger Khmers, and why they have en-masse favored the opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP).

The notion that war is plausible and puts the latest fashion items at risk is far-fetched. Equally unfathomable among the overwhelming majority of extremely poor Khmers, is the idea of someone paying more than $400,000 dollars for a Rolls Royce Phantom.

HE and his coterie of wealthy businessmen have been criticized for ignoring the expectations of Cambodia’s young, which have little or no memory of war. The days when winning votes meant trips into the countryside handing out cartons of cigarettes and bags of rice are gone.

Sixty-eight percent of the population are under 30 years old and demanding iPhones, motorbikes, an education and jobs, and the CNRP has gained popularity through protests following last year’s poll amid claims of electoral fraud.

Its boycott of parliament is almost a year old.

However, more importantly, threats of war are unlikely to win over the younger vote, which is desperately needed if the CPP is to win in 2018.

Malls don’t shut down during coups in Thailand, protests in Indonesia, bombings in the Philippines, or crackdowns on dissidents in Vietnam. If HE is serious about improving his standing with the wider voting public, then he might consider using fewer threats, and a more equitable distribution of the nation’s wealth.

Luke Hunt can followed on Twitter @lukeanthonyhunt."

Source: http://thediplomat.com/2014/07/cambodia ... d-hun-sen/
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Re: Cambodia Heads Upmarket with Style and HE

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Good article, thanks for sharing.
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Hahaha. Not long ago, I was talking with one of the CPP's elites; we had a few beer and talk about some general things about Cambodia. During the conversation he said if our government continues to suppress its people, internal war is inevitable.
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