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Might and Magic: Heroes VI

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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The Political Economy of Educational Reforms and Capacity Development in Southeast Asia

Springer | 2009-02-04 | ISBN: 1402093756 | 326 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB

This book presents policy debate and analysis of educational reform context, process, and capacity - mainly in Southeast Asian countries - and calls for a new political economy of educational reforms and capacity development. The conceptual/analytical framework addresses both the efficiency and equity dimensions of educational reforms; encompasses all the stakeholders in the process of educational reforms; and suggests whose capacity needs to be developed. Country cases, targeting Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam and featuring Southeast Asia/country experts as contributors, offer in-depth analyses of the dynamics of educational reform context, process and capacity, and examine efficiency, equity, and quality issues in basic and higher education. This book is a highly relevant source of information for education policy makers and planners, and will help researchers to understand the innovative way to analyse educational reforms and capacity development in developing countries.

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Angkor Wat: Time, Space, and Kingship

Univ of Hawaii Pr | English | ISBN-10: 0824817206 | DJVU | 350 pages | 26.40 mb

Bringing the principles of 12th-century Khmer temple architecture to the modern world, this text finds that the key to understanding the temple lies in the measurement system used by its original builders. By translating metres into cubits, the author uncovered a highly sophisticated system of philosophical and religious principles expressed in the temple measurements themselves. The measurements connect the temple to the stars and the cosmos, bridge the gap between human and divine realms, help unite the king and his deity - in short, they define how time, space, kingship and divinity exist inseparably from each other.

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Cambodian for Beginners

Paiboon Publilshing | 2004-06 | ISBN: 1887521356 | File type: PDF | 292 pages | 10.71 mb

The Cambodian language made easy! Cambodian for Beginners is designed for either self-study or classroom use. It teaches all four language skills - speaking, listening (when used in conjunction with the audio), reading and writing; and offers clear, easy, step-by-step instruction building on what has been previously learned. Lots of exercises and useful phrases. Very user-friendly and fun to use.





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Friday, March 25, 2011

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A Short History of Cambodia: From Empire to Survival

Allen & Unwin | Pages: 288 | Date: 2006-09-01 | PDF | 2.02 MB

In this concise and compelling history, Cambodia’s past is described in vivid detail, from the richness of the Angkorean empire through the dark ages of the 18th and early-19th centuries, French colonialism, independence, the Vietnamese conflict, the Pol Pot regime, and its current incarnation as a troubled democracy. With energetic writing and passion for the subject, John Tully covers the full sweep of Cambodian history, explaining why this land of contrasts remains an interesting enigma to the international community. Detailing the depressing record of war, famine, and invasion that has threatened to destroy Cambodia, this discussion shows its survival to be a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Cambodia

World Bank Publications | 2002-11 | 147 pages | PDF | 6 MB

This Country Framework Report (CFR) is one of a series of country reviews aimed at improving the environment for the private sector involvement in infrastructure. This book describes and evaluates the current status and performance of key infrastructure sectors and the policy, regulatory, and institutional environment for involving the private sector in infrastructure sectors. It also helps policymakers to establish future reform and development strategies.

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Hunter Adventure Guide Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia

Hunter Publishing | 2006-04-30 | PDF | 320 pages | 10.4 MB

Enormous lakes, huge waterfalls, elephant rides, jungles, warm and friendly people, fabulous food - experiences that will last a lifetime. Canoe on historic lakes, kayak the South China Sea, snorkel its pristine waters, see some of the largest waterfalls in the world, visit untouched islands, trek to hill-tribe areas, collect ethnic art, wander through the food and craft markets, explore the ancient teak forests. The author visits the area each year for several months and knows it intimately. She shows you the best ways to see every part of it. Visit the Chinese border of Vietnam to watch the trading hubbub, see Hanoi and the remnants of its Colonial past, rent a bicycle to explore the old city and the French Quarter. The author shows you how. In Hué the imperial temples along the Perfume River will never leave your memory. We tour them. Laos & Cambodia, almost undiscovered by Westerners, are lands of stunning scenery, raging rivers, fantastic food. We provide detailed information on where to stay, what to eat and where, what to see and do. The author shows you how to experience this region more intensely and directly than most travelers know how to do - seeing the places close-up through walks and other adventures, both cultural and physical.

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Cambodia

Lonely Planet 2008 | 6th Edition | 374 pages | PDF | ISBN: 1741043174 | 7.4 MB

Discover Cambodia
Sunrise or sunset? Discover the perfect light to greet the 216 faces of Angkor's Bayon temple Pound, whisk and sizzle your way through a cooking course in Siem Reap (and don't skimp on the fermented fish paste)
Detour off the temple trail for snorkelling and sunset cocktails on Serendipity Beach Feel the buzz in Phnom Penh: from bustling backstreets to relaxed riverside bars
In This Guide
Unmatched off-the-beaten-track coverage: from jungles in the southwest to remote mountains in the north Includes information on the best ecotourism and community-run projects in the country

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The Theatre of Genocide: Four Plays about Mass Murder in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, and Armenia

Robert Skloot| 2008 edition | PDF | 232 Pages | 1.99 MB

In this pioneering volume, Robert Skloot brings together four plays—three of which are published here for the first time—that fearlessly explore the face of modern genocide. The scripts deal with the destruction of four targeted populations: Armenians in Lorne Shirinian’s Exile in the Cradle, Cambodians in Catherine Filloux’s Silence of God, Bosnian Muslims in Kitty Felde’s A Patch of Earth, and Rwandan Tutsis in Erik Ehn’s Maria Kizito. Taken together, these four plays erase the boundaries of theatrical realism to present stories that probe the actions of the perpetrators and the suffering of their victims. A major artistic contribution to the study of the history and effects of genocide, this collection carries on the important journey toward understanding the terror and trauma to which the modern world has so often been witness.

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How to Behave: Buddhism and Modernity in Colonial Cambodia, 1860-1930

University of Hawaii Press | Edition 2007 | PDF | 254 pages | 1,43 mb

Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory - This ambitious cross-disciplinary study of Buddhist modernism in colonial Cambodia breaks new ground in understanding the history and development of religion and colonialism in Southeast Asia. In How to Behave, Anne Hansen argues for the importance of Theravāda Buddhist ethics for imagining and articulating what it means to be modern in early-twentieth-century Cambodia. The 1920s in Cambodia saw an exuberant burst of new printed writings by self-described Khmer Buddhist modernists on the subject of how to behave (as good Buddhists and moral persons) and how to purify oneself in everyday life in the modern world. Hansen's book, one of the first studies of colonial Buddhism based largely on Khmer language sources, examines the modernists' questioning of Buddhist values that they deemed most important and relevant. She explores their new interpretations of traditional doctrines, how they were produced, and how they represent Southeast Asian ethical and religious responses to the modern circulation of local and translocal events, people, ideas, and anxieties.Hansen begins her study in the mid-nineteenth century with a Buddhist purification movement that had been set in motion by the Khmer king Ang Duang. She follows Khmer monks to Siam as they sought out Buddhist scriptures and examines how they carried ideas back to Cambodia and shaped their own reformist movement in a colonial society influenced by French discourses of modernization. Drawing on literary and ethical forms of analysis as well as historical, Hansen not only accounts for this historical rise of modernist values but also introduces readers to modernist worldviews through careful translations of sermons, ritual manuals, ethics compendia, and vernacular folktales.

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Colonial Cambodia's Bad Frenchmen: The Rise of French Rule and the Life Story of Thomsa Caraman, 1840-1887

Routledge | 2006 | ISBN 0415355621 | PDF | 294 pages | 10.6 MB

At the same time a biography and a history of how Cambodia became colonized by the French in the nineteenth century, Cambodia's Bad Frenchmen offers a captivating account of a little-known period of colonial history. Drawing on new materials from French, Vietnamese and Cambodian archives, it reconstructs a time during which France struggled to give meaning and substance to its Protectorate over Cambodia. The book focuses on those sitting on the boundaries between the worlds of the colonizers and the colonized: indigenous interpreters, go-betweens, concubines and their mA©tis children, and marginal Europeans who failed to fashion a proper colonial existence - mauvais colonists - notably Thomas Caraman. They all constituted a challenge to the colonial enterprise by muddling its social, cultural and racial boundaries. In its consideration of the critical role played by these groups, this book shifts away from governor-generals, grand discourses and the simple view of colonialism as "colonizers" versus "colonized," to explore how things actually worked themselves out on the ground. It examines in particular the "civilizing mission" and educational initiatives; the slow destruction of the indigenous justice system; the policing of sexual relations between colonizers and colonized; the theft of Cambodian land and taxes by the colonizing power; and the brutal repression of resistance wherever and whenever it appeared. Overall, Cambodia's Bad Frenchmen reveals the crucial role played by indigenous middlemen and marginal Europeans in therise of the colonial state, and tells the fascinating tale of a Frenchman who came to represent everything that the colonial state dreaded.

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The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-79 (Cold War History)

Routledge | PDF | 2006 | ISBN 0415390583 | 252 pages | 10.5 Mb

This new collection of essays develops an international history of the Third Indochina War with participants from many different countries and scholarly traditions, building on fresh research of the last ten years, including new work carried out in Vietnam. The wars between Vietnam, China and Cambodia at the end of the 1970s redefined international relations in Eastern Asia to a larger degree than any other set of events since the American opening to China. However, there have been few attempts at revisiting the causes and effects of these wars since scholars started having access to Russian and (to a lesser extent) Chinese sources in the early 1990s. Among the key issues discussed are the intellectual origins of Khmer Rouge nationalism, the effects of political and social changes in Vietnam in the years after reunification, China's redefinition of its aims in Southeast Asia, and the effects of changes in the international policies of the United States on the region.
The book will be of great interest to students of Vietnam, international history, Cold War studies and Asian politics in general.

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The United States and Cambodia, 1969-2000: A Troubled Relationship

Routledge Curzon | 2004 | ISBN 0415326028 | PDF | 240 pages | 1.3 MB

Beginning with the restoration of diplomatic relations between the US and Cambodia in 1969, this book is the first to systematically explore the controversial issues and events surrounding the relationship between the two countries in the latter half of the twentieth century. This book traces how the secret bombing of Cambodia, the coup which overthrew Prince Sihanouk and the American invasion ofCambodia in 1970 led to a brutal civil war followed by the savagery of the Khmer Rouge 'killing fields'. Clymer carefully examines the American role in these tragic events before analyzing the American response to the Vietnamese invasion in 1978, which finally drove the Khmer Rouge from power. The book also highlights how hostility to the government installed by the Vietnamese led the US to attempt to undermine it by assisting the Khmer Rouge. It closes with an examination of the key role the US played in the United Nations assisted settlement of the Cambodian problem in the early 1990s. The companion volume to this book The United States and Cambodia, 1870-1969, explores from the first American relations with Cambodia, through the Cold War era, up until the late 1960s. Based on extensive archival research in the United States, Australia and Cambodia, this is the most comprehensive account of the United States' troubled relationship with Cambodia and will be of enormous interest to scholars of Southeast Asia, US diplomatic history and US foreign policy.

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Cambodian Buddhism: History And Practice

Ian Charles Harris | 2005 | PDF | 369 pages | English | 3 MB

The study of Cambodian religion has long been hampered by a lack of easily accessible scholarship. This impressive new work by Ian Harris thus fills a major gap and offers English-language scholars a book-length, up-to-date treatment of the religious aspects of Cambodian culture. Beginning with a coherent history of the presence of religion in the country from its inception to the present day, the book goes on to furnish insights into the distinctive nature of Cambodia's important yet overlooked manifestation of Theravada Buddhist tradition and to show how it reestablished itself following almost total annihilation during the Pol Pot period.

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Golden Bones: An Extraordinary Journey from Hell in Cambodia to a New Life in America Book

While the United States, the Communists of North Vietnam fought in the 1960s and 70s, the neighboring country of Cambodia was attacked within by dictator Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge imprisoned, enslaved and murdered the educated and intellectual members of the population who are in the harrowing "killing fields"-rice fields, where the harvest yielded nothing but millions of skulls. Young Sichan Siv-a target since he was a university graduate, was told by his mother captive to run and "never give up hope! And put to work in a slave labor camp, Siv knew it was only a matter of time before he moved to death would be working or be killed. With a daring escape from a logging truck and a desperate run for freedom through the jungle, including falling into a dreaded pungi pit, Siv finally came to a colorfully dressed farmer who said: "Welcome to Thailand . He spent months gaining teaching English in a refugee camp in Thailand, while it was his strength, eventually Siv entry into the United States. On his arrival in the U.S., Siv kept striving. He grew up in a U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, Siv returned with great anxiety to the killing fields of Cambodia in 1992 as a senior representative of the U.S. government. It was an emotionally overwhelming visit.

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