Resources
- Ben Kiernan, “External and Indigenous Sources of Khmer Rouge Ideology,” in The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-79. Edited by Odd Arne Westad and Sophie Quinn-Judge. London, Routledge, 2006, pp.187-206.
- “Recovering History and Justice in Cambodia,” by Ben Kiernan (Comparativ 14/2004)
- “Coming to Terms with the Past: Cambodia,” History Today (Sept. 2004)
- PBS Interview with Ben Kiernan
- Recent Publications on Cambodia by Ben Kiernan
- Roots of U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan: Civilian Bombing Casualties and the Cambodian Precedent, by Ben Kiernan and Taylor Owen, The Asia-Pacific Journal, 26-4-10,June 28, 2010.
- “Bombs over Cambodia,” by Taylor Owen and Ben Kiernan, The Walrus (Canada), Oct. 2006, pp. 62-69;
- Edward Kissi (GSP Postdoctoral Fellow 1998-1999), Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2005.
- Genocide and Irredentism under Democratic Kampuchea, by Kanika Mak (GSP Working Paper No. 23, 2004)
- Racial Discrimination in the Cambodian Genocide, by Liai Duong (GSP Working Paper No. 34, 2006)
- Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda, ed. Susan E. Cook, YCIAS/GSP Monograph Series No. 1, 2004. Chapters
- Global Resources Network conference at Yale, March 2005
- “Life After Genocide” (Yale Alumni Magazine, Nov.-Dec. 2003)
- 482 reels of microfilmed records of Khmer Rouge Santebal (secret police) files, located by the CGP in 1996, and other records filmed by Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library
- “The Demography of Genocide: Cambodia and East Timor” (Critical Asian Studies, 35:4, 2003)
Books by CGP Authors
- The Pol Pot Regime, by Ben Kiernan (2008 edn.)
- Genocide and Resistance in Southeast Asia: Documentation, Denial and Justice in Cambodia and East Timor, by Ben Kiernan (Transaction, 2008)
- How Pol Pot Came to Power, by Ben Kiernan (2nd ed., 2004)
- The Pol Pot Regime, by Ben Kiernan (2nd ed., 2002).
- Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge, the United Nations, and the International Community, edited by Ben Kiernan.
- Conflict and Change in Cambodia, edited by Ben Kiernan
- Revolution and Its Aftermath in Kampuchea: Eight Essays, edited by David P. Chandler and Ben Kiernan.
- Pol Pot Plans the Future: Confidential Leadership Documents From Democratic Kampuchea, 1976-1977, edited by David P. Chandler, Ben Kiernan, and Chanthou Boua.
- Children of Cambodia’s Killing Fields: Memoirs by Survivors, compiled by Dith Pran, introduction by Ben Kiernan.
- Cambodia (World Bibliographical Series), by Helen Jarvis.
- Getting Away With Genocide: Cambodia’s Long Struggle Against the Khmer Rouge, by Helen Jarvis and Tom Fawthrop, University of Michigan Press/UNSW Press/Pluto, 2004
- Genocide in Cambodia: Documents from the Trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary, edited by Howard J. de Nike, Kenneth J. Robinson, John Quigley, Helen Jarvis, and Nereida Cross.
- Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda (2005), edited by Susan E. Cook
Reviews
- Khieu Samphan, Cambodia’s Recent History and the Reasons Behind the Decisions I Made (Prowatttisat kampuchea thmey thmey nih ning koul chomhor rebos khnyom cia bontor bontoap, Phnom Penh, Ponleu Khmer, 2004), reviewed by Ben Kiernan, The Long Term View 6:3, 2005, 32-36)
- Pol Pot, by Philip Short, review in Times Higher Education Supplement, February 25, 2005.
CGP Articles, Papers and Reports
- Ben Kiernan, “Bringing the Khmer Rouge to Justice,” Human Rights Review, 1, 3, April-June 2000, pp. 92-108.
- Literacy and Education under the Khmer Rouge (Abstract), George Chigas and Dmitri Mosyakov
- March 26, 2000: George Chigas, “A litmus test for Hun Sen,” Bangkok Post. Analysis of tribunal-related events from 1999 to the present. Part 2 of 2.
- March 19, 2000: George Chigas, “Cornering the Khmer Rouge,” Bangkok Post. Analysis of tribunal-related events from 1999 to the present. Part 1 of 2.
- Winter 1999: George Chigas, “The Trial of the Khmer Rouge: The Role of the Tuol Sleng and Santebal Archives,” Harvard Asia Quarterly.
- October 31, 1999: Susan Cook and George Chigas, “Putting the Khmer Rouge on Trial,” Bangkok Post.
- Thailand’s Response to the Cambodian Genocide, Dr. Puangthong Rungswasdisab.
- Prosecuting Genocide in Cambodia: The Winding Path Towards Justice, Susan E. Cook, Ph.D.
- March 7, 1999: “Cambodia’s Terror Lords Must Not Evade Trial,” San Jose Mercury News.
- January 5, 1999: “Désolés pour le génocide…,” Le Monde.
- Documenting the Cambodian Genocide on Multimedia
- First CGP Progress Report, September 1995
- Report of the Cambodian Genocide Program, 1994-1997
- Report of the Cambodian Genocide Program, 1997-1999
- Report of the Cambodian Genocide Program, 1999-2000 (To read the 1999-2000 report in Acrobat PDF format, click here.)
- Report to the State Department, 2000-01
- CGP Report, 2001-03
Translations by the CGP
- Ieng Sary’s Regime
- Khmer Rouge Biographical Questionnaire
- Khmer Rouge Regular Army: Order of Battle, January 1976
- Khmer Rouge Wartime Propaganda on Women
- Autobiography of Thiounn Prasith, former Khmer Rouge Ambassador to the United Nations. (Dated 25 December 1976)
- The Pol Pot Files, 1975-77
- The Son Sen Files, 1976-77
Other Readings
- When the War Was Over, by Elizabeth Becker.
- Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison, by David Chandler.
- The Tragedy of Cambodian History, by David Chandler.
- Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot, by David Chandler.
- Sucheng Chan, Survivors: Cambodian Refugees in the United States (2004).
- Recalling the ‘Killing Fields’, by Rick Foster.
- A Blessing over Ashes: The Remarkable Odyssey of My Unlikely Brother, by Adam Fifield.
- When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge, by Chanrithy Him.
- Cambodia, 1975-1978: Rendezvous with Death, edited by Karl D. Jackson.
- The Khmer Rouge and the Vietnamese Communists, by Dmitry Mosyakov. GSP Working Paper 15.
- Sacred Vows, by U. Sam Oeur.
- First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, by Loung Ung.
- Dancing in Shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations in Cambodia, by Benny Widyono (Lanham, Md., Rowman and Littlefield, 2008).
- Heaven Becomes Hell: A Survivor’s Story of Life Under the Khmer Rouge, by Ly Y. Yale Southeast Asia Studies, Monograph 50.
- Faces magazine special issue on Cambodia for children.
- “Operation Phnom.com,” Wired November 1999.
Films
- Year Zero: Story of a Khmer Rouge Soldier
- Cambodia: The Betrayal, David Munro
- Cambodia: Year One, written by John Pilger
- Cambodia: Year Ten, Film for the Humanity & Science, Inc
- Investigative Reports: Return to the Killing Fields, A&E home video
- The Killing Fields, Roland Joff
- Lonely Planet Television Destination Cambodia, Pilot Productions
- Samsara: Survival and Recovery in Cambodia, Ellen Bruno
1950s ID card for ethnic Vietnamese residents of Cambodia
Ben Kiernan, ‘Behind the Peace Agreement in Cambodia’ (1992)