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Political interdependencies have emerged alongside the influx of Chinese investments, businesses and economic migrants in Cambodia since the 1990s. The majority of Cambodia’s garment factories, which account for more than three quarters of total...</description>
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      <title>How ‘new’ Chinese revived an ‘old’ ethnic dominance in Cambodia’s economy</title>
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