Cambodia: From Dependency to Sovereignty – Emerging National Leadership (doi: 10.14425/00.87.95)

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Vin Mcnamara, I. Consultant
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Abstract

In the millennium leading up to its days of glory and regional leadership under the iconic Angkor empire, and even in the centuries of dependence since, Cambodia has often benefited significantly from the influence of its patrons, starting with traders from India who sailed up the Mekong at the beginning of a magnificent water transport system including an inland sea. Most recently such benefits have been from global and multilateral sources. Equally, due to its pivotal strategic location at the centre of the South-East corner of Asia, Cambodia has also suffered, at times enormously, from the competing influences of a plethora of well-intentioned but radically different influences: religious, cultural, linguistic, imperial, political, ideological and educational. This article will review the educational system of Cambodia and the issues that come with achieving political and now psychological freedom from dependence on foreign dominance and tutelage.
柬埔寨:从依赖到主权-新兴的国家领导(doi: 10.14425/00.87.95)
在标志性的吴哥帝国(Angkor empire)统治下的辉煌岁月和地区领导地位之前的千年里,甚至在此后的几个世纪里,柬埔寨经常从其赞助人的影响中受益匪浅,从印度商人开始,他们在宏伟的水运系统(包括内海)建立之初,乘船沿湄公河而上。最近,这种利益来自全球和多边来源。同样,由于其位于亚洲东南角中心的关键战略位置,柬埔寨有时也受到宗教、文化、语言、帝国、政治、意识形态和教育等众多善意但截然不同的影响的相互竞争的巨大影响。本文将审查柬埔寨的教育制度以及在摆脱对外国统治和监护的依赖而实现政治自由和现在的心理自由所带来的问题。
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Journal of International and Comparative Education
Journal of International and Comparative Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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