In this episode, Globe Editor-in-Chief Andrew Haffner and his co-host Dy Sereyvoleak explore Phnom Penh’s role in shaping Cambodia’s contemporary culture, focusing on the city’s role in bringing art, music and other creative pursuits to the eyes, ears, and minds of the public. It may not rival global cultural giants like New York or Paris, but it undoubtedly plays a pivotal role in shaping popular taste and media in Cambodia.The duo take a look at Phnom Penh’s evolving infrastructure supporti...
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In this episode, Globe Editor-in-Chief Andrew Haffner and his co-host Dy Sereyvoleak explore Phnom Penh’s role in shaping Cambodia’s contemporary culture, focusing on the city’s role in bringing art, music and other creative pursuits to the eyes, ears, and minds of the public. It may not rival global cultural giants like New York or Paris, but it undoubtedly plays a pivotal role in shaping popular taste and media in Cambodia.The duo take a look at Phnom Penh’s evolving infrastructure supporti...
The future of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers and the people who rely on them.
Anakut - The podcast about Cambodia's future
32 minutes
5 years ago
The future of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers and the people who rely on them.
The Mekong and Tonle Sap Rivers are vital resources that support millions of people in Southeast Asia. As the climate emergency and infrastructure developments disrupt previously reliable cycles of nature, the health of the river system and those whom rely on it are in jeopardy, making it a flash point for potential geopolitical conflict. We speak with Pich Charadine, Deputy Director of CICP and Coordinator of Global Center of Mekong Studies and Ham Oudom, Independent Consultant o...
Anakut - The podcast about Cambodia's future
In this episode, Globe Editor-in-Chief Andrew Haffner and his co-host Dy Sereyvoleak explore Phnom Penh’s role in shaping Cambodia’s contemporary culture, focusing on the city’s role in bringing art, music and other creative pursuits to the eyes, ears, and minds of the public. It may not rival global cultural giants like New York or Paris, but it undoubtedly plays a pivotal role in shaping popular taste and media in Cambodia.The duo take a look at Phnom Penh’s evolving infrastructure supporti...