Truth to Power | Erin Lin | The Legacy of War in Cambodia | 10-17-25

17/10/2025 57 min
Truth to Power | Erin Lin | The Legacy of War in Cambodia | 10-17-25

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Episode Synopsis

On this week's show, we bring you a community conversation inspired by the book "When the Bombs Stopped: The Legacy of War in Cambodia." On September 25, 2025, the University of Louisville's Center for Asian Democracy hosted this guest lecture by Dr. Erin Lin from the Department of Political Science at the Ohio State University. Undetonated bombs from the Cambodian campaign of the American War in Vietnam, which ended more than fifty years ago, still affect Cambodian farmers and their land. Dr. Lin’s research spotlights the contemporary agricultural implications of unexploded ordinance. Her research topics include legacies of war, economic development, agriculture, and genocide. She also has a keen interest in the relationship between soil conditions and unexploded bombs, which she is currently researching in Cambodia.

Watch a video of the lecture at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rd3CflSh5g

Learn more at https://louisville.edu/asiandemocracy/

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