Does Cambodia need normalcy and historical continuity more than perfect political leaders?
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Does Cambodia need normalcy and historical continuity more than perfect political leaders?
This is a quote from someone who wrote in rememberance of Dr Michael Vickery. I think the writer's response to Vickery's question of why he supported a conciliatory role of Preah Karuna Norodom Sihanouk is interesting.I met Michael in Penang in 1991 when he was at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. He came across as an opinionated, unreconstructed Marxist who made no bone about supporting the then State of Cambodia. WHEN he asked me why i supported the reconciliatory role of Preah Karuna Norodom Sihanouk i explained how cambodia needed normalcy and historical continuity more than perfect political leaders. Rest In Peace Prof Vickery, I have enjoyed and gained so much insights from your books and articles over the years.
Does Cambodia need normalcy and historical continuity more than perfect political leaders?
Is HE right when talks about civil war ensuing if his party were to relenquish power?
See crook!!!
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Re: Does Cambodia need normalcy and historical continuity more than perfect political leaders?
It's a big question. Someone supported the coalition of Sihanouk/ Pol Pot/ Son Sann and thought that was somehow more normal/historical than the stable country the SOC were trying to establish?
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