This candid assessment, covering over 2000 years of Cambodian history, focuses on transformations & historic implications of myths surrounding these changes. In this clear & concise volume, author David Chandler provides a timely overview of Cambodia, a small but increasingly visible Southeast Asian nation. Praised by the ” Journal of Asian Studies” as an ”original contribution, superior to any other existing work”, this acclaimed text has now been completely revised & updated to include material examining the early history of Cambodia, whose famous Angkorean ruins now attract more than one million tourists each year, the death of Pol Pot, & the revolution & final collapse of the Khmer Rouge. The fourth edition reflects recent research by major scholars as well as Chandler`s long immersion in the subject & contains an entirely new section on the challenges facing Cambodia today, including an analysis of the current state of politics & sociology, & the increasing pressures of globalization. This comprehensive overview of Cambodia will illuminate, for undergraduate students as well as general readers, the history & contemporary politics of a country long misunderstood.