S1 Ep12: Interview: ‘Extraordinary Justice at the Khmer Rouge Tribunals’ with Dr Craig Etcheson

S1 Ep12: Interview: ‘Extraordinary Justice at the Khmer Rouge Tribunals’ with Dr Craig Etcheson

Craig Etcheson is currently visiting scientist at Harvard’s TH Chan School of Public Health, and he was a founder of the Documentation Centre of Cambodia, he has been studying the Khmer Rouge regime for more than thirty years. He worked as an investigator of the prosecution at the ECCC between 2006-2012, and testified at the tribunal as an expert witness. He recently published a book titled "Extraordinary Justice: Law, Politics, and the Khmer Rouge Tribunals" and in this conversation we get into some of the complexities involved in this ‘experiment’ as he puts it, including the shortcomings of the tribunal, government interference, as well as the status of the cases still being heard.

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S1 Ep9: The Origins of Communism - Part Two - Soviet

S1 Ep9: The Origins of Communism - Part Two - Soviet

How do you build a society out of the theories of Marx and Engels? Who was Lenin and why is he such an important communist figure? How did communism come to Indochina? Time Period Covered: 1917 - 193...

1 Huhti 20202h

S1 Ep8: The Origins of Communism - Part One - Marx and Engels

S1 Ep8: The Origins of Communism - Part One - Marx and Engels

Who are the proletariat? Who wrote the Communist Manifesto? What was the context in which it was written? Time Period Covered 1842 – 1900 This episode is intended to function as an introduction to t...

19 Tammi 20201h 22min

S1 Ep7: The French Protectorate, Rural Life and the Rise of Cambodian Nationalism

S1 Ep7: The French Protectorate, Rural Life and the Rise of Cambodian Nationalism

What did French control of Cambodia look like? How did this ‘Protectorate’ function? What are the origins of Cambodian nationalism? What was life like for your average Khmer in the early 20th century?...

2 Joulu 20192h 2min

S1 Ep6: The Dawn of French Indochina

S1 Ep6: The Dawn of French Indochina

What happened in the years leading up the French colonisation of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam? How did Cambodian rulers become so dependent on either Siam or Vietnam for protection?   Time period covere...

31 Elo 20192h 1min

S1 Ep6: Interview: David Chandler on Cambodian History and Genocide

S1 Ep6: Interview: David Chandler on Cambodian History and Genocide

Professor David Chandler is perhaps the most widely recognised and respected scholar of Cambodian history. Author of books such as A History of Cambodia, Brother Number One, Voices from S-21 and The T...

30 Kesä 201956min

S1 Ep5: Cambodia After Angkor - Part Two

S1 Ep5: Cambodia After Angkor - Part Two

How will the forces of Imperialism and Colonialism come to the region of Indochina? What role will Europeans play in shaping what will eventually become the state of Cambodia? Time period covered: 15...

5 Touko 20191h 19min

S1 Ep4: Cambodia After Angkor - Part One

S1 Ep4: Cambodia After Angkor - Part One

How did the Khmer go from a civilisation which dominated most of mainland Southeast Asia, to a reduced vassal state of either the Siamese or the Vietnamese? Why did the capital move from Angkor? Why a...

26 Helmi 201956min

S1 Ep4: Interview: 'Visualising Angkor' with Tom Chandler

S1 Ep4: Interview: 'Visualising Angkor' with Tom Chandler

Tom Chandler is a senior lecturer at Monash University. His research has focused upon the design and development of immersive simulations of the past, particularly the medieval Cambodian capital of An...

29 Heinä 201852min

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