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Anatomy of a Crisis: Education, Development and the State in Cambodia, 1953-1998

AUTHOR: David M. Ayres
ISBN: 0824822382

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this insightful examination of the crisis in Cambodian education, David Ayres challenges the widespread belief that the key to Cambodia's future development lies in overcoming the dreadful legacy of the Khmer Rouge. He seeks to explain why...

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Anatomy of a Crisis: Education, Development and the State in Cambodia, 1953-1998
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by David M. Ayres


Book Description
In this exacting and insightful examination of the crisis in Cambodian education, David M. Ayres challenges the widespread belief that the key to Cambodia's future development and prosperity lies in overcoming the dreadful legacy of the Khmer Rouge. He seeks to explain why Cambodia has struggled with an educational crisis for more than four decades (including the years before the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975) and thus casts the net of his analysis well beyond Pol Pot and his accomplices. Drawing on an extensive range of sources, Ayres clearly shows that Cambodia's educational dilemma--the disparity between the education system and the economic, political, and cultural environments, which it should serve--can be explained by setting education within its historical and cultural contexts.


About the Author
David M. Ayres is Ewing Post-doctoral Fellow in Education at the University of Sydney.


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Anatomy of a Crisis: Education, Development and the State in Cambodia, 1953-1998
- Book Reviews,
by David M. Ayres

Anatomy of a Crisis: Education, Development and the State in Cambodia, 1953-1998

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In this exacting and insightful examination of the crisis inCambodian education, David M. Ayres challenges the widespread belief that the key to Cambodia's future development and prosperity lies in overcoming the dreadful legacy of Khmer Rouge. He seeks to explain why Cambodia has struggled with an educational crisis for more that four decades (including the years before the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975) and thus casts the net of his analysis well beyond Pol Pot and his accomplices.

Author Biography: David M. Ayres is Ewing Post-doctoral Fellow in Education at the University of Sydney.


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