This paper aims at exploring livelihood strategies of Muslim Cham in a floating village, Chong Kneas, Siem Reap, right after the fall of the Pol Pot regime in 1979 up to 1990s.
The researcher was inspired to conduct this project because of the view that Cambodians in general and Muslim Cham in particular started their new life with “empty-hands.” Economic policy of the state was discussed in the paper in order to reflect and check with the real practice of Muslim Cham in the village level. Findings show that social capital is the main strategy used by Muslim Cham for survival and continuation of their livelihood.
For full paper, contact Tha Leang Ang at leangang_tha@yahoo.com
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