Anatomy of a Crisis: Education, Development, and the State in Cambodia, 1953-1998University of Hawai'i Press, 2000 - 256 pages This work challenges the widespread belief that Cambodia's education crisis is part of the dreadful legacy of the Khmer Rouge holocaust in which thousands of students, teachers and intellectuals perished. It draws on an extensive range of sources. |
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Introduction | 1 |
before Independence | 9 |
From Independence to Chaos | 31 |
Copyright | |
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agenda Angkar Asian attempts Author's interview BBC SWB bodia Buddhist Cambo Cambodge Cambodian education Center Chandler civil colonial Communist movement conflict continued country's cultural curriculum December Democratic Kampuchea DK's economic educa education in Cambodia Education Sector education system educational crisis educational policies educational quality elections emerged expansion factions FEER former French FUNCINPEC FUNK government's Heng Heng Samrin Hun Sen ideology Ieng Sary implementation Indochina institutions Interviewed at Phnom Khmer Rouge Kiernan Kompong KPRP leaders legitimacy Lon Nol Lycée ment minister Ministère Ministry of Education modern nation-state Nol's Norodom Sihanouk official Party past period Phnom Penh Plan Pol Pot political Pot's primary school prince problems Reamker reform regime regime's rehabilitation revolution revolutionary rural Saloth Sar Sangkum secondary school social socialist Southeast Asia teachers teaching theme throughout tion tional traditional Tragedy ucation UNESCO UNTAC Vickery Vietnam Vietnamese