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The events surrounding the 2013 election in Cambodia are pretty much what would have been expected by observers familiar with the political scene in Cambodia in the last two decades: a National Assembly election fraught with charges of irregularities, followed by a long period of negotiation and demonstrations during which the dispute between the ruling party and the opposition was not resolved, even intensifying and breaking into violent conflict at times.
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Finsen, L. (2015). The Election Facebook (Almost) Won. In: Epstein, I. (eds) The Whole World is Texting. Pittsburgh Studies in Comparative and International Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-055-0_8
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