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Kao Kim Hourn

Kao Kim Hourn CM (Khmer: កៅ គឹមហួន, romanizedKau Kœ̆m Huŏn [kaw kɨm huən]; born 28 May 1966) is the current Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[1] He previously served two terms as Minister Delegate attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia (2013-2022) and two terms as Secretary of State of Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (2003-2013). Dr. Kao, his formal Cambodian name, is a Member of the Supreme National Economic Council, Senior Fellow at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia, and a Member of the Global Council of The Asia Society.[2]

Kao Kim Hourn
កៅ គឹមហួន
Kao in 2023
15th Secretary-General of ASEAN
Assumed office
1 January 2023
Preceded byLim Jock Hoi
Personal details
Born (1966-05-28) May 28, 1966 (age 57)
Koh Sotin, Kampong Cham, Cambodia
Alma materBaylor University (BA)
Ohio University (MA)
University of Hawaii at Manoa (Ph.D.)
OccupationDiplomat and educator

After being educated in the United States, Kao returned to Cambodia in 1993, and has been involved in Cambodian public service and think tanks.[3] He played an integral role in Cambodia's entrance into ASEAN in 1999,[4] and has served as Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation from 2001 to 2003 and as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation from 2004-2013.[5]

Kao also founded The University of Cambodia (UC) in 2003,[6] which became a top-ranking Cambodian university under his tenure as President.[7] He has since helped to found two think tanks: the Asia Economic Forum,[8] and the Asian Faiths Development Dialogue.[6] In addition, he also helped to found the South East Asia Television network and radio station, known as SEATV and Radio.[9]

In 2014, Kao founded the Techo Sen School of Government and International Relations at The University of Cambodia, providing training for administrators, policy makers, and young leaders.[10] In 2015, he founded the College of Media and Communications at The University of Cambodia to promote journalism and communications education, and provide students with hands on training at Southeast Asia Television (SEATV) and Radio (FM 106). In 2018, He also founded the School of Foreign Languages, which offers full degrees in English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and French and provides short courses in Thai and German.[11] Additionally, he established the School of Creative Arts, aimed to preserve and celebrate Cambodia's rich history of art, song, and dance. In August 2022, Kao was appointed as the next Secretary-General of ASEAN at the plenary session of the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting, and in November 2022 at the ASEAN Summit, all ASEAN leaders supported his appointment.[12] He is the first Cambodian citizen to hold this position since Cambodia joined ASEAN.[13]

Education edit

After the Cambodian Civil War, the Khmer Rouge seized power and committed the Cambodian genocide.[14] Kao received very little formal education during his childhood due to the unstable and violent conditions in Cambodia at the time.[6] His family was granted refugee status in 1981,[15] and eventually relocated to Herndon, Virginia.[6] There, Kao enrolled in high school. He was 16 years old at the time and had very little educational experience and no English training.[6] However, he was quite successful and graduated with a high school diploma with scholastic excellence three years later, in 1985.[6] He then attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he did his B.A. in Asian Studies[5] He received a National Fellowship Scholarship to Ohio University in Athens for his master's degree program.[6] And in 1991, he graduated with two master's degrees - one in Political Science and the other in International Affairs.[9] Additionally, he holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu.[5] He received an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Public Service from Ohio University in 2007,[16] as well as another Honorary Doctoral Degree in Literature from the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University) of India in 2014.[17] In June 2023, Kao was conferred an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Political Science from Busan University of Foreign Studies, South Korea.[18] He was also conferred the honorary title of Guest Professor by Zhengzhou University in recognition of his achievements in the field of political science and international affairs in October 2023.[19]

Professional career edit

He was appointed as director of the Khmer International Relations Institute, and held that office from 1993 to 1994.[6] During his time as director, he developed the Cambodia Public Accountability and Transparency project (CPAT) with funding support from the Asia Foundation. The project, one of the first counter-corruption projects in the nation, did not receive sufficient funding, and thus could not produce significant results.[6] The project was later transformed into the Center for Social Development (CSD)[20] when Kao became Director of the think-tank, the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP), launched earlier by His Royal Highness Prince Norodom Sirivudh in cooperation with the German Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation (Phnom Phenh Post 09. September 1994).[21]

Kao worked as CICP's first executive director for 10 years, until 2004, though he has remained as a Member of the Board of Directors.[22][23] The CICP helped support Cambodia in becoming a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1999, the ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies and the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP) during Kao's tenure. He has published many books on ASEAN and Cambodian-ASEAN relations,[15][24][25][26] and gained significant experience in ASEAN through the activities of the ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies. His time at CICP also involved significant interactions with the Royal Government of Cambodia, as an advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.[26]

Kao served as Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Royal Government of Cambodia from 1996 to 1998, and again from 2001 to 2004 with the rank of Undersecretary of State.[27] He also became a member of the Supreme National Economic Council with the rank of minister when SNEC was founded in 1999 and has been a member since then.[5]

In 2003, Kao founded The University of Cambodia (UC).[28] Kao was inspired to create a Cambodian higher education institution modeled in a similar way to the United States that focuses on developing students' critical thinking and problem solving skills.[3] He now serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

The University of Cambodia has also established two think-tanks under the leadership of Kao: the Asia Economic Forum (AEF)[29] and the Asia Faiths Development Dialogue [30] both of which fall under the umbrella of the university.[31]

Kao is a founding committee member, and vice-chairman of AEF, which was established by UC in May 2005.[32] AEF is a think-tank promoting policy dialogue around major issues facing the Asia-Pacific region. AEF has generally been held on an annual basis in Phnom Penh.[32]

Kao is also the Secretary General of the Asian Faiths Development Dialogue (AFDD), which was founded by Dr. Haruhisa Handa in December 2006. The purpose of AFDD is to enhance dialogue between different faith groups, and bring faith communities together to achieve humanitarian and development aims.[30]

In 2004, he was appointed as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation a position he held until 2013.[33] During his tenure as Secretary of State, Kao worked extensively with ASEAN, developing relationships and managing Cambodia's participation in the organization's many mechanisms.[6] As such, he was a key player in the development and negotiation of the ASEAN Charter, as the Cambodian representative to the ASEAN High Level Task Force on the Drafting of the ASEAN Charter.[26][34] In addition to ASEAN, Kao was also responsible for the ASEAN Plus Three, the ASEAN Plus One mechanisms, the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), the East Asia Summit (EAS), as well as the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM)[3]

Since 2006, Kao has served as the Vice Chairman for the Advisory Board of the International Relations Institute of Cambodia at the Office of the Council of Ministers.[34]

In 2007, South East Asia Television and South East Asia Radio, popularly known as SEATV, were established by Kao,[9] Headquartered in UC's Phnom Penh campus,[35]

He has also served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Cambodian Red Cross for two five year terms, from 2008 to 2018. He was Alternative Member for Cambodia's National Representation for the ASEAN Political-Security Council from August 2009 to September 2013, as well as Secretary-General of the ASEAN National Secretariat of Cambodia from 2004 to 2013.

In 2013, he was promoted to the position of Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, in charge of Foreign Affairs and ASEAN. [36] From October 2016 to May 2017, he served as the vice chairman of Cambodia's Inter-Ministerial Committee for the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2017. He currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia and is also a Member of the Global Council of The Asia Society. In 2018, he was appointed to serve on the Board of the Cambodian Higher Education Association (CHEA) as both the Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Chairman of the Dissemination Affairs Committee.[37] In September 2018, he was reappointed for a second term as Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia in charge of Foreign Affairs and ASEAN, from 2018-2023.

In August 2022, Kao was appointed as the next Secretary-General of ASEAN at the plenary session of the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting, and it is the first time a Cambodian will have held the post.[38] In November 2022 at the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, all ASEAN leaders supported his appointment.[39]

ASEAN Secretary-General edit

On 9 January 2023, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn officially assumed the position of ASEAN Secretary-General,[40] during a ceremony presided over by Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi.

Personal life edit

Kao was born in 1966 in Koh Sotin District in Kampong Cham province in Cambodia.[41] His father was a school teacher throughout his life, except during the Khmer Rouge period when education was outlawed and teachers were targeted and killed.[6] Due to the incredibly violent conditions in the nation,[42] he and his family spent time living in refugee camps on the Cambodian-Thai border after the Khmer Rouge were removed from power in 1979, and they eventually relocated to the United States as refugees.[6]

Publications edit

  • Perspectives of A Cambodia Development for Peace in the Context of Southeast Asian Integration (1995) [Khmer and English][43]
  • Cambodia in ASEAN (1995) [English][44]
  • Peace from the Heart (1996) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][45]
  • Peace and Cooperation: Alternative Paradigms (1997) with Din Merican [English][46]
  • ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: Implications and Future Directions (1997) with Sarah Kanter [English][47]
  • Women's Political Voice in ASEAN: Sharing a Vision (1997) with Norbert von Hofmann [English][48]
  • Cambodian Approach to Conflict Resolution (1998) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][49]
  • Skepticism, Outrage, Hope: Reactions to the Death of Pol Pot (1998) with Tania Theriault [English][50]
  • ASEAN A to Z: A Lexicon of ASEAN-Related Terminology (1998)[51]
  • Cambodia's Future in ASEAN: Dynamo or Dynamite? (1998) with Jeffrey A. Kaplan [English][52]
  • National Elections: Cambodia's Experiences and Expectations (1998) with Norbert von Hofmann [English][53]
  • Cambodia and the International Community: The Quest for Peace, Development, and Democracy (1998)[54]
  • Principles Under Pressure: Cambodia and ASEAN's Non-Interference Policy (1999) with Jeffrey A. Kaplan [English][55]
  • Shared Leadership and Trust Building in Cambodia: Learning from the Past, Sharing Experiences, Views and Visions, and Drawing Lesson for the Future (1999) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer and English][56]
  • Grassroots Democracy in Cambodia: Opportunities, Challenges and Prospects (1999) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer and English][57]
  • ASEAN 10 is Born: Commemorating Cambodia's Entry into ASEAN (1999) [English][58]
  • Banking on Knowledge: The Genesis of the Global Development Network, "The challenges of intervention for Cambodian think tanks" (2000) [English]
  • The Greater Mekong Sub region and ASEAN from Backwaters to Headwaters (2000) with Jeffrey A. Kaplan [English][59]
  • Cambodia in the New Millennium: Managing the Past and Building the Future (2000) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][45]
  • Emerging Civil Society in Cambodia: Promotion of Human Rights and Advancement of Democracy (2001) with Samraing Kamsan and Luy Chanphal [Khmer][60]
  • ASEAN A to Z: A Lexicon of ASEAN-Related Terminology, 2nd Edition (2001)[45]
  • Building Civil Society for Good Governance in Cambodia: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects (2001) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][45]
  • The Role and Function of Cambodian Parliament: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects (2001) with Van Buntheth and Luy Chanphal [Khmer][61]
  • Cambodia's Foreign Policy and ASEAN: from non-alignment to engagement (2002) [English][15]
  • Whispering in the Ears of Power: The Role of ASEAN Track-Two Diplomacy (2002) [English][62]
  • Communal Council Elections and Grassroots Democracy in Cambodia (2002) with Samraing Kamsan and Inn Tong Ann [Khmer][45]
  • Civil-Military Relations in Cambodia: Issues, Challenges and Prospects (2002) [Khmer and English][63]
  • Strengthening Civil Society-Government Partnership for Good Governance and Development in the Public Sector in Cambodia: Achievements, Challenges and Future Directions (2002) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][64]
  • Elections in Cambodia: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (2002) [Khmer and English][65]
  • Sustainable Development, Poverty Reduction and Good Governance in Cambodia (2002) with Chap Soptharith [Khmer][45]
  • Military Reform in Cambodia: Demobilization and Reintegration (2002) with Inn Tong Ann [Khmer][66]
  • Strengthening Civil Society-Parliament Partnership for Good Governance in Cambodia: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects (2003) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer][67]
  • Legislative Review and Development in Cambodia in the Last Ten Years: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects (2004) with Samraing Kamsan [Khmer and English][68]
  • The Making of the ASEAN Charter, "A Personal Reflection" (2009) by Tommy Koh (2009) [English][69]

Awards and honors edit

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kao Kim Hourn CM Khmer ក គ មហ ន romanized Kau Kœ m Huŏn kaw kɨm huen born 28 May 1966 is the current Secretary General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN 1 He previously served two terms as Minister Delegate attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2013 2022 and two terms as Secretary of State of Cambodia s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation 2003 2013 Dr Kao his formal Cambodian name is a Member of the Supreme National Economic Council Senior Fellow at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia and a Member of the Global Council of The Asia Society 2 His Excellency Dr Kao Kim HournCMក គ មហ នKao in 202315th Secretary General of ASEANIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2023Preceded byLim Jock HoiPersonal detailsBorn 1966 05 28 May 28 1966 age 57 Koh Sotin Kampong Cham CambodiaAlma materBaylor University BA Ohio University MA University of Hawaii at Manoa Ph D OccupationDiplomat and educatorAfter being educated in the United States Kao returned to Cambodia in 1993 and has been involved in Cambodian public service and think tanks 3 He played an integral role in Cambodia s entrance into ASEAN in 1999 4 and has served as Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation from 2001 to 2003 and as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation from 2004 2013 5 Kao also founded The University of Cambodia UC in 2003 6 which became a top ranking Cambodian university under his tenure as President 7 He has since helped to found two think tanks the Asia Economic Forum 8 and the Asian Faiths Development Dialogue 6 In addition he also helped to found the South East Asia Television network and radio station known as SEATV and Radio 9 In 2014 Kao founded the Techo Sen School of Government and International Relations at The University of Cambodia providing training for administrators policy makers and young leaders 10 In 2015 he founded the College of Media and Communications at The University of Cambodia to promote journalism and communications education and provide students with hands on training at Southeast Asia Television SEATV and Radio FM 106 In 2018 He also founded the School of Foreign Languages which offers full degrees in English Chinese Korean Japanese and French and provides short courses in Thai and German 11 Additionally he established the School of Creative Arts aimed to preserve and celebrate Cambodia s rich history of art song and dance In August 2022 Kao was appointed as the next Secretary General of ASEAN at the plenary session of the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting and in November 2022 at the ASEAN Summit all ASEAN leaders supported his appointment 12 He is the first Cambodian citizen to hold this position since Cambodia joined ASEAN 13 Contents 1 Education 2 Professional career 3 ASEAN Secretary General 4 Personal life 5 Publications 6 Awards and honors 7 ReferencesEducation editAfter the Cambodian Civil War the Khmer Rouge seized power and committed the Cambodian genocide 14 Kao received very little formal education during his childhood due to the unstable and violent conditions in Cambodia at the time 6 His family was granted refugee status in 1981 15 and eventually relocated to Herndon Virginia 6 There Kao enrolled in high school He was 16 years old at the time and had very little educational experience and no English training 6 However he was quite successful and graduated with a high school diploma with scholastic excellence three years later in 1985 6 He then attended Baylor University in Waco Texas where he did his B A in Asian Studies 5 He received a National Fellowship Scholarship to Ohio University in Athens for his master s degree program 6 And in 1991 he graduated with two master s degrees one in Political Science and the other in International Affairs 9 Additionally he holds a Ph D in Political Science from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu 5 He received an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Public Service from Ohio University in 2007 16 as well as another Honorary Doctoral Degree in Literature from the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology KIIT University of India in 2014 17 In June 2023 Kao was conferred an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Political Science from Busan University of Foreign Studies South Korea 18 He was also conferred the honorary title of Guest Professor by Zhengzhou University in recognition of his achievements in the field of political science and international affairs in October 2023 19 Professional career editHe was appointed as director of the Khmer International Relations Institute and held that office from 1993 to 1994 6 During his time as director he developed the Cambodia Public Accountability and Transparency project CPAT with funding support from the Asia Foundation The project one of the first counter corruption projects in the nation did not receive sufficient funding and thus could not produce significant results 6 The project was later transformed into the Center for Social Development CSD 20 when Kao became Director of the think tank the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace CICP launched earlier by His Royal Highness Prince Norodom Sirivudh in cooperation with the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation Phnom Phenh Post 09 September 1994 21 Kao worked as CICP s first executive director for 10 years until 2004 though he has remained as a Member of the Board of Directors 22 23 The CICP helped support Cambodia in becoming a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN in 1999 the ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies and the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific CSCAP during Kao s tenure He has published many books on ASEAN and Cambodian ASEAN relations 15 24 25 26 and gained significant experience in ASEAN through the activities of the ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies His time at CICP also involved significant interactions with the Royal Government of Cambodia as an advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation 26 Kao served as Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Royal Government of Cambodia from 1996 to 1998 and again from 2001 to 2004 with the rank of Undersecretary of State 27 He also became a member of the Supreme National Economic Council with the rank of minister when SNEC was founded in 1999 and has been a member since then 5 In 2003 Kao founded The University of Cambodia UC 28 Kao was inspired to create a Cambodian higher education institution modeled in a similar way to the United States that focuses on developing students critical thinking and problem solving skills 3 He now serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees The University of Cambodia has also established two think tanks under the leadership of Kao the Asia Economic Forum AEF 29 and the Asia Faiths Development Dialogue 30 both of which fall under the umbrella of the university 31 Kao is a founding committee member and vice chairman of AEF which was established by UC in May 2005 32 AEF is a think tank promoting policy dialogue around major issues facing the Asia Pacific region AEF has generally been held on an annual basis in Phnom Penh 32 Kao is also the Secretary General of the Asian Faiths Development Dialogue AFDD which was founded by Dr Haruhisa Handa in December 2006 The purpose of AFDD is to enhance dialogue between different faith groups and bring faith communities together to achieve humanitarian and development aims 30 In 2004 he was appointed as Secretary of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation a position he held until 2013 33 During his tenure as Secretary of State Kao worked extensively with ASEAN developing relationships and managing Cambodia s participation in the organization s many mechanisms 6 As such he was a key player in the development and negotiation of the ASEAN Charter as the Cambodian representative to the ASEAN High Level Task Force on the Drafting of the ASEAN Charter 26 34 In addition to ASEAN Kao was also responsible for the ASEAN Plus Three the ASEAN Plus One mechanisms the ASEAN Regional Forum ARF the East Asia Summit EAS as well as the Asia Europe Meeting ASEM 3 Since 2006 Kao has served as the Vice Chairman for the Advisory Board of the International Relations Institute of Cambodia at the Office of the Council of Ministers 34 In 2007 South East Asia Television and South East Asia Radio popularly known as SEATV were established by Kao 9 Headquartered in UC s Phnom Penh campus 35 He has also served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Cambodian Red Cross for two five year terms from 2008 to 2018 He was Alternative Member for Cambodia s National Representation for the ASEAN Political Security Council from August 2009 to September 2013 as well as Secretary General of the ASEAN National Secretariat of Cambodia from 2004 to 2013 In 2013 he was promoted to the position of Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia in charge of Foreign Affairs and ASEAN 36 From October 2016 to May 2017 he served as the vice chairman of Cambodia s Inter Ministerial Committee for the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2017 He currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia and is also a Member of the Global Council of The Asia Society In 2018 he was appointed to serve on the Board of the Cambodian Higher Education Association CHEA as both the Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Chairman of the Dissemination Affairs Committee 37 In September 2018 he was reappointed for a second term as Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia in charge of Foreign Affairs and ASEAN from 2018 2023 In August 2022 Kao was appointed as the next Secretary General of ASEAN at the plenary session of the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting and it is the first time a Cambodian will have held the post 38 In November 2022 at the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh all ASEAN leaders supported his appointment 39 ASEAN Secretary General editOn 9 January 2023 Dr Kao Kim Hourn officially assumed the position of ASEAN Secretary General 40 during a ceremony presided over by Indonesia s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi Personal life editKao was born in 1966 in Koh Sotin District in Kampong Cham province in Cambodia 41 His father was a school teacher throughout his life except during the Khmer Rouge period when education was outlawed and teachers were targeted and killed 6 Due to the incredibly violent conditions in the nation 42 he and his family spent time living in refugee camps on the Cambodian Thai border after the Khmer Rouge were removed from power in 1979 and they eventually relocated to the United States as refugees 6 Publications editPerspectives of A Cambodia Development for Peace in the Context of Southeast Asian Integration 1995 Khmer and English 43 Cambodia in ASEAN 1995 English 44 Peace from the Heart 1996 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 45 Peace and Cooperation Alternative Paradigms 1997 with Din Merican English 46 ASEAN Free Trade Agreement Implications and Future Directions 1997 with Sarah Kanter English 47 Women s Political Voice in ASEAN Sharing a Vision 1997 with Norbert von Hofmann English 48 Cambodian Approach to Conflict Resolution 1998 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 49 Skepticism Outrage Hope Reactions to the Death of Pol Pot 1998 with Tania Theriault English 50 ASEAN A to Z A Lexicon of ASEAN Related Terminology 1998 51 Cambodia s Future in ASEAN Dynamo or Dynamite 1998 with Jeffrey A Kaplan English 52 National Elections Cambodia s Experiences and Expectations 1998 with Norbert von Hofmann English 53 Cambodia and the International Community The Quest for Peace Development and Democracy 1998 54 Principles Under Pressure Cambodia and ASEAN s Non Interference Policy 1999 with Jeffrey A Kaplan English 55 Shared Leadership and Trust Building in Cambodia Learning from the Past Sharing Experiences Views and Visions and Drawing Lesson for the Future 1999 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer and English 56 Grassroots Democracy in Cambodia Opportunities Challenges and Prospects 1999 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer and English 57 ASEAN 10 is Born Commemorating Cambodia s Entry into ASEAN 1999 English 58 Banking on Knowledge The Genesis of the Global Development Network The challenges of intervention for Cambodian think tanks 2000 English The Greater Mekong Sub region and ASEAN from Backwaters to Headwaters 2000 with Jeffrey A Kaplan English 59 Cambodia in the New Millennium Managing the Past and Building the Future 2000 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 45 Emerging Civil Society in Cambodia Promotion of Human Rights and Advancement of Democracy 2001 with Samraing Kamsan and Luy Chanphal Khmer 60 ASEAN A to Z A Lexicon of ASEAN Related Terminology 2nd Edition 2001 45 Building Civil Society for Good Governance in Cambodia Achievements Challenges and Prospects 2001 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 45 The Role and Function of Cambodian Parliament Achievements Challenges and Prospects 2001 with Van Buntheth and Luy Chanphal Khmer 61 Cambodia s Foreign Policy and ASEAN from non alignment to engagement 2002 English 15 Whispering in the Ears of Power The Role of ASEAN Track Two Diplomacy 2002 English 62 Communal Council Elections and Grassroots Democracy in Cambodia 2002 with Samraing Kamsan and Inn Tong Ann Khmer 45 Civil Military Relations in Cambodia Issues Challenges and Prospects 2002 Khmer and English 63 Strengthening Civil Society Government Partnership for Good Governance and Development in the Public Sector in Cambodia Achievements Challenges and Future Directions 2002 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 64 Elections in Cambodia Lessons Learned and Future Directions 2002 Khmer and English 65 Sustainable Development Poverty Reduction and Good Governance in Cambodia 2002 with Chap Soptharith Khmer 45 Military Reform in Cambodia Demobilization and Reintegration 2002 with Inn Tong Ann Khmer 66 Strengthening Civil Society Parliament Partnership for Good Governance in Cambodia Achievements Challenges and Prospects 2003 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer 67 Legislative Review and Development in Cambodia in the Last Ten Years Achievements Challenges and Prospects 2004 with Samraing Kamsan Khmer and English 68 The Making of the ASEAN Charter A Personal Reflection 2009 by Tommy Koh 2009 English 69 Awards and honors editHonourable Member of the International Advisory Board of the Institute of ASEAN Studies at the University of Oxford United Kingdom 2023 70 71 Guest Professor by Zhengzhou University China 2023 72 Honorary Doctoral Degree in Political Science from Busan University of Foreign Studies South Korea 2023 73 Grand Order of National Merit 2015 Cambodia Honorary Doctoral Degree in Literature Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology India 2014 74 Honorary Doctoral Degree of Public Service Ohio University U S A 2007 75 Royal Order of Cambodia Grand Cross 2013 Royal Order of Sowathara Grand Officer 2007 Cambodia 76 Royal Order of Cambodia Grand Officer 2007 Royal Order of Monisaraphon Commander 2006 Cambodia Royal Order of Monisaraphon Chevalier 2003 Cambodia Royal Order of Monisaraphon Officer 2003 CambodiaReferences edit You are being redirected asean Retrieved 2023 01 08 Global Council Asia Society Retrieved 2017 06 20 a b c Interviews Kao Kim Hourn PDF Download Innovations for Successful Societies Princeton University Retrieved 3 March 2016 Koh Tommy 2009 The Making of the ASEAN Charter Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company Co Pte Ltd p Chapter 12 pg 155 ISBN 978 981 283 390 7 a b c d People Kao Kim Hourn World Economic Forum a b c d e f g h i j k l Marshall Katherine A Discussion with Dr Kao Kim Hourn President University of Cambodia Executive Director Asia Faiths Development Dialogue AFDD Berkley Center for Religion Peace and World Affairs Retrieved 3 March 2016 Top Universities in Cambodia 4 International Colleges amp Universities Retrieved 3 March 2016 Committee Members Asia Economic Forum Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2016 a b c Owners Kao Kim Hourn Who Owns the Media Cambodian Center for Independent Media Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2016 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC www uc edu kh Retrieved 2016 07 29 School of Foreign Languages The University of Cambodia Retrieved 18 February 2019 chivorn 11 November 2022 ASEAN Leaders Support the Appointment of Cambodian Delegate Minister Kao Kim Hourn as ASEAN Secretary General Video inside FRESH NEWS Retrieved 2022 11 24 A Cambodian senior official appointed ASEAN Secretary General from 2023 Khmer Times 2022 08 04 Retrieved 2022 08 14 Khmer Rouge History Khmer Rouge History Cambodia Tribunal Monitor Retrieved 15 March 2016 a b c Kao Kim Hourn 2002 01 01 Cambodia s foreign policy and ASEAN from nonalignment to engagement Phnom Penh Kingdom of Cambodia Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Friedrich Ebert Stiftung OCLC 50688543 Google books Curriculum Vitae The University of Cambodia Retrieved 2 August 2016 Dr Kao Kim Hourn Receives the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University The University of Cambodia Retrieved 2 August 2016 You are being redirected asean Retrieved 2023 07 07 You are being redirected asean Retrieved 2023 10 23 CSD csdcambodia Retrieved 2016 07 29 Siddique Sharon Sree Kumar 2003 The 2nd ASEAN Charter Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies p 597 ISBN 981 230 233 6 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 07 28 Board of Directors Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Retrieved 2 August 2016 Kao Kim Hourn Peace Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and 1999 01 01 ASEAN the lessons of enlargement a new member s perspective Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Kaplan Jeffrey A 1999 01 01 Dynamo Or Dynamite Cambodia s Future in ASEAN Asean Academic Press ISBN 9781901919196 a b c Manalo Rosario G Woon Walter C M 2009 01 01 The Making of the ASEAN Charter World Scientific ISBN 9789812833914 Archive of His Excellency Dr Kao Kim Hourn The University of Cambodia Retrieved 2 August 2016 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 08 03 Welcome to Asia Economic Forum AEF aef Cambodia Archived from the original on 2016 07 02 Retrieved 2016 08 03 a b Asia Faiths Development Dialogue AFDD afdd Cambodia Archived from the original on 2016 09 11 Retrieved 2016 08 03 The University of Cambodia Graduation Program PDF The University of Cambodia UC press 15 December 2015 Retrieved 3 August 2016 a b Committee Members aef Cambodia Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2016 08 03 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 08 04 a b Biographies of the High Level Task Force on Drafting the ASEAN Charter PDF ASEAN org ASEAN December 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 17 August 2016 Retrieved 4 August 2016 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 08 04 Directors H E Dr Kao Kim Hourn Worldwide Support for Development Press Release on the Appointment of Dr Kao Kim Hourn to the Board of the Cambodian Higher Education Association CHEA The University of Cambodia Retrieved 6 July 2018 Robin 29 July 2019 Cambodia Nominate Delegate Minister Kao Kim Hourn as ASEAN Secretary General in 2023 Term Video inside FRESH NEWS Retrieved 2020 03 12 chivorn 11 November 2022 ASEAN Leaders Support the Appointment of Cambodian Delegate Minister Kao Kim Hourn as ASEAN Secretary General Video inside FRESH NEWS Retrieved 2022 11 24 H E Dr Kao Kim Hourn Officially Assumes Position of ASEAN SG Retrieved 2023 01 10 Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 08 08 Cambodia s brutal Khmer Rouge regime BBC News BBC News 19 July 2010 Retrieved 2016 08 08 Kao Kim Hourn 1995 Perspectives of A Cambodia Development for Peace in the Context of Southeast Asian Integration CDRI Library Phnom Penh Cambodia Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn 1995 Cambodia in ASEAN Center for Khmer Studies Siem Reap Cambodia Cambodian Institute of Cooperation and Peace a b c d e f វ ទ យ ស ថ នខ ម រស រ ប សហប រត បត ត ក រន ងសន ត ភ ព cicp Cambodia Archived from the original on 2016 08 05 Retrieved 2016 08 13 Kao Kim Hourn Din Merican Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Peace and cooperation alternative paradigms edited by Kao Kim Hourn Din Merican Phnom Penh Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Sarah Kanter Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Dialogue on AFTA Lessons for Cambodia edited by Kao Kim Hourn Sarah Kanter Phnom Penh Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Hofmann Norbert von eds 1999 01 01 Women s political voice in Asean sharing a common vision London ASEAN Academic Press ISBN 1901919153 Home Member Services PDF aseanregionalforum asean org Retrieved 2016 08 13 permanent dead link Skepticism Outrage Hope Reactions to the Death of Pol Pot Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 1998 01 01 nganekhiynaelanganwicyekiywkbxaesiyncakthankhxmul Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace CICP ASEAN Watch Retrieved 2016 08 13 ASEAN Kao Kim Hourn Kaplan Jeffrey A Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 1999 Cambodia s future in ASEAN dynamo or dynamite edited by Kao Kim Hourn Jeffrey A Kaplan Phnom Penh Cambodia Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace ISBN 1901919196 Hofmann Norbert von Kao Kim Hourn Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 1998 01 01 National elections Cambodia s experiences amp expectations Phnom Penh Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Welcome to The University of Cambodia UC uc education Cambodia Retrieved 2016 08 13 bibliopolis Principles Under Pressure Cambodia and ASEAN s Non Interference Policy by Kao Kim Hourn and Jeffrey A Kaplan on Asia Bookroom Asia Bookroom Retrieved 2016 08 13 An Investigation of Conflict Management in Cambodian Villages Retrieved 2016 08 13 Kao Kim Hourn 1999 Grassroots Democracy in Cambodia Opportunities Challenges and Prospects Center for Khmer Studies Siem Reap Cambodia Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 1999 01 01 ASEAN 10 is born commemorating Cambodia s entry into ASEAN Phnom Penh Kingdom of Cambodia Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Kaplan Jeffrey A Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 2000 01 01 The greater Mekong Subregion and ASEAN from backwaters to headwaters edited by Kao Kim Hourn and Jeffrey A Kaplan Phnom Penh Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn 2001 Emerging Civil Society in Cambodia Promotion of Human Rights and Advancement of Democracy Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Vʺan Punthet Luy Căndphal Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace eds 2001 01 01 Mukhnadi niṅ karprabrẏttdau nai Sabha Kambuja samiddhiphal karprajhammukh niṅ dassanavisăy dau qanagat The role and function of Cambodian Parliament achievements challenges and prospects Bhnaṃ Ben Vidyasthan Khmaer saṃrap Sahapratipattikar niṅ Santibhab OCLC 52929742 Whispering in the ears of power the role of ASEAN track two diplomacy in SearchWorks searchworks stanford education Retrieved 2016 08 15 Kao Kim Hourn 2002 01 01 Civil military Relations in Cambodia Issues Challenges and Prospects Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace Kao Kim Hourn Saṃraṃṅ Kaṃsant 2002 01 01 Karbanrynbhab cha tǣ khuran sangam sivil nin rajratthabhipal tœ mli qabhipalkicc lqō nin karqabhivaddhn lœ visai sadharana nau Kambuja samitdon karprajhammuk nin dassanavisai nau ʻqanagat Strengthening civil society government partnership for good governance and development in the public sector in Cambodia achievements challenges and future direction Phnom Penh Cambodia Institute for Cooperation and Peace with the support of Heinrich Boll Foundation OCLC 61453137 Mary Martin Booksellers Elections in Cambodia Lesson Kao Kim Hourn Ed www marymartin com Archived from the original on 2016 08 22 Retrieved 2016 08 15 Kao Kim Hourn Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace 2002 01 01 Military reform demobilization and reintegration measures for improving military reform and demobilization in Cambodia Phnom Penh Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace OCLC 223505737 Cambodian Civil Society Challenges and Prospects Asia Society Retrieved 2016 08 15 Kao Kim Hourn 2004 Legislative Review and Development in Cambodia in the Last Ten 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