Cambodia.
The kingdom of Angkor, the name given to Cambodia between the ninth and fifteenth centuries, was one of the most powerful in Southeast Asia. Then came a shift in power away from Angkor in the fifteenth century. Colonialism and Cold War geopolitics followed, bringing decades of war and political turmoil. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Cambodia was slowly recovering from this legacy.... ...
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