In 1979, the Thai-Cambodian border became the site of a harrowing but little-known tragedy, now brought to light in the powerful documentary Ghost Mountain, produced by the Preah Vihear Foundation. This film tells the story of Bunseng Taing, a Cambodian refugee who survived the Khmer Rouge’s Killing Fields only toContinue Reading

Abstract This article examines how Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), rooted in Vedic and Buddhist traditions, and Chinese Knowledge Systems (CKS), grounded in Confucian principles, influence Cambodia’s value education through soft power.¹ IKS emphasises ethical values and holistic learning, while CKS prioritises social harmony and technical skills.² Through historical analysis, stakeholderContinue Reading

Abstract This study examines the rise of ASEAN as a pivotal geopolitical and economic entity in a multipolar world, assessing its role in regional stability, trade integration, and strategic diplomacy. ASEAN has solidified its economic influence through initiatives such as the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and the Regional Comprehensive EconomicContinue Reading

Introduction: Can History Draw New Borders? Imagine a thousand-year-old temple sitting silently atop a cliff, watching armies, diplomats, and protestors come and go. That’s the story of Preah Vihear—a Hindu temple at the center of one of Southeast Asia’s most persistent border disputes. Why has this ancient site sparked modern-dayContinue Reading