Publications
NORODOM SIHANOUK & ZHOU ENLAI
An extraordinary friendship on thefringes of the cold war
GENOCIDE AND MASS ATROCITIES IN THE WORLD HISTORY (2019)
Violence does not occur in a vacuum. Societal conditions, culture, and politics can legitimize, if…
CAMBODIA THE CHAM IDENTITIES
Svay Khleang is a typical Cham village on the bank of the Mekong River, in…
CHAM CULTURE & HISTORY STORY OF CAMBODIA (2018)
The destruction of cultural property during times of conflict can amount to a war crime,…
THE ROYAL HOUSE OF CAMBODIA, Ambassador Julio A. Jeldres, Ph.D (2017)
A new book on The Royal House of Cambodia by Ambassador Julio A. Jeldres Ph.D,…
RECONCILIATION PROCESS IN CAMBODIA: 1979-2007 Before the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Dr. Ly Sok-Kheang (2017)
This dissertation attempts to fill some gaps in the reconciliation literature by presenting evidence that…
CAMBODIA’S HIDDEN SCARS: Trauma Psychology and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia, Second Edition, Edited by Beth Van Schaack, Daryn Reicherter Managing, Editors by Gillian Reierson (2016)
The first edition of this volume was originally produced in parallel with the Extraordinary Chambers…
EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES OF GENOCIDE SURVIVOR IN LANDSCAPES OF VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA, Sirik Savina (2016)
This research examines the experiences of survivors who live in an unmarked site of mass…
WHEN THE CRIMINAL LAUGHS, Chy Terith (2014)
This study of the trial of the Cambodian mass murderer Duch provides the first micro-level…
A HISTORY OF ANLONG VENG COMMUNITY: The Final Stronghold of the Khmer Rouge Movement, Dy Khamboly and Christopher Dearing (2014)
History invites moral judgments, and in studying the people of Anlong Veng, it is easy…
SURVIVOR: The triumph of an ordinary man in the Khmer Rouge Genocide CHUM MEY with Documentation Center of Cambodia, Translation by Sim Sorya and Kimsroy Sokvisal (2012)
“Translation by Sim Sorya and Kimsroy Sokvisal” Chum Mey’s confession (with introduction by David Chandler…
CAMBODIA’S HIDDEN SCARES: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge, Edited by Beth Van Schaack, Daryn Reicherter & Youk Chhang Managing Editor: Autumn Talbot (2011)
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing the…
THE HIJAB OF CAMBODIA: Memories of Cham Muslim Women after the Khmer Rouge, So Farina (2011)
This book examines Cham Muslim women’s experiences under the Khmer Rouge regime through the complexities…
BOU MENG: A SURVIVOR FROM KHMER ROUGE PRISON S-21, Justice for the Future, Not Just for the Victims, Huy Vannak (2010)
Nearly 30 years after the fall of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, a survivor of…
ON TRIAL: The Khmer Rouge Accountability Process, Edited by John D. Ciorciari and and Anne Heindel Foreword by Youk Chhang (2009)
This book is dedicated to the victims of Democratic Kampuchea and to promoting a legal…
BUDDHISM UNDER POL POT, Ian Harris (2007)
This new book by Ian Harris, Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Cumbria,…
VANISHED: Stories from Cambodia’s New People under Democratic Kampuchea, Pivoine Beang and Wynne Cougill (2006)
For centuries, Cambodia’s rural peasants had lived in modest circumstances with few entitlements, while the…
THE KHMER ROUGE TRIBUNAL, John D. Ciorciari (2006)
Between April 1975 and January 1979, the radical Khmer Rouge regime subjected Cambodians to a…
THE CHAM REBELLION: Survivors’ Stories from the Villages, Ysa Osman (2006)
In October 1975, two Cham Muslim villages in Kampong Cham province staged brief and ill-fated…
TUM TEAV: A Translation and Analysis of a Cambodian Literary Classic, George Chigas (2005)
Tum Teav is the tragic love story of a talented novice monk named Tum and…
THE CHAIN OF TERROR: The Khmer Rouge Southwest Zone Security System, Ea Meng-Try (2005)
The Khmer Rouge security (prison) system was set up at virtually every political level throughout…
STILLED LIVES: Photographs of the Cambodian Genocide, Wynne Cougill with Pang Pivoine, Ra Chhayran, and Sim Sopheak (2004)
This book contains photographs and essays on the lives of 51 men and women, who…
RECONCILIATION IN CAMBODIA, Suzannah Linton (2004)
For the first time, Cambodia’s struggle to deal with its tragic past is put into…
SEVEN CANDIDATES FOR PROSECUTION: Accountability for the Crimes of the Khmer Rouge, Stephen Heder and Brian Tittemore (2004)
This study examines the responsibility of seven senior officials for their roles in developing and…
THE KHMER ROUGE DIVISION 703: From Victory to Self-destruction, Huy Vannak (2003)
One of the most favored of the Khmer Rouge’s nine military divisions, Division 703 was…
OUKOUBAH: Justice for the Cham Muslims under Democratic Kampuchea Regime, Ysa Osman (2002)
This monograph explores the genocide of the Cham ethnic group, making a case that the…
VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS: The Testimony of Young Khmer Rouge Cadres, Ea Meng-Try and Sim Sorya (2001)
In Democratic Kampuchea’s Region 31, the Khmer Rouge recruited children to serve as guards, “catchers,”…