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Friday 3 April 2015

Chinese influence in Cambodia grows with army school, aid


Video link: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/04/02/uk-cambodia-china-military-idUKKBN0MT0T220150402

THLOK TASEK, CAMBODIA | BY AUBREY BELFORD AND PRAK CHAN THUL

(Reuters) - When Defence Minister Tea Banh addressed graduates last month at Cambodia's prestigious Army Institute, he directed his thanks to the guests who made it all possible: a group of crisply dressed officers from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA).

The institute, established in 1999 around 80 km (50 miles) from Phnom Penh, is part of China's rising military aid to Cambodia. Interviews with serving officers and a senior Cambodian government official shed light on how far the school's influence has grown in recent years.

Military aid, alongside arms sales and billions of dollars of investment, have strengthened China's ties with Cambodia, and analysts see it as part of a push to extend regional influence, including in the disputed South China Sea.

During his speech at the institute in Kampong Speu province, Tea lavished praise on the "luxurious" facilities - a rarity for Cambodia's often ramshackle armed forces.

Addressing the Chinese, he added: "We are grateful to them for understanding our difficulties."




Since 2009, roughly 200 cadets have been admitted annually to four-year courses devised by China's Defence Ministry and Chinese advisers who oversee a local teaching staff, three officers said.

This includes compulsory six month stints at military academies in China.

The 190 students who graduated in March were the third such cohort from the school.

"Graduates have already been put into influential positions, including the head of army brigades," said the senior government official, who did not want to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject.

"They're in fighting forces in positions where they can make decisions."

The school also admits about 200 students a year for a shorter six month course.

The official said China paid for the majority of the institute's construction and covers most of the operating costs.

About half of all Cambodia's officer trainees now come through the institute, according to an officer with close knowledge of the school, who also declined to be named.

"LONG TERM STRATEGY"

The institute appears to be China's first attempt to build a large-scale facility of this kind in Southeast Asia, said Carl Thayer, a Southeast Asia security expert at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

"For China, it's the beginning of a long-term strategy of winning influence in the Cambodian military by cultivating these people. And China keeps very, very deep intelligence files on everybody," he said.

"Nowhere in Southeast Asia is the Chinese influence as great as what you're talking about."

The growth of the school comes amid a significant rise in Chinese arms sales and military aid to Cambodia. China also invests billions into the country's economy.

In 2013, Cambodia took delivery of 12 Harbin Z-9 helicopters using a $195 million Chinese loan. The next year, it received a donation of 26 Chinese trucks and 30,000 military uniforms.

Chinese-funded construction at the school has proceeded apace. Since an infusion of funds in 2002, more than 70 buildings have been erected on the roughly 148 hectare (366 acre) site, according to an institute document seen by Reuters.

Officials at Cambodia's Defence Ministry did not respond to requests from Reuters for comment for this article.

China's Defence Ministry said in a statement responding to questions from Reuters that it would "continue to increase its level of support for the institute, to help the Cambodian side raise its teaching abilities and level of personnel training."

"This aid has no political conditions attached, and will not harm the interests of any third party," it said.

SPLITTING ASEAN?

According to Lao Mong Hay, an analyst and adviser to Cambodia's opposition, China's military largesse contributed to Cambodia, as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2012, playing spoiler in efforts by Southeast Asian states to create a maritime "code of conduct" with Beijing.

"The strategic interest of China is also to split ASEAN, and Cambodia is used for this purpose," he said.

Military aid also counterbalances the influence of Vietnam, Lao added.

Vietnam, embroiled in a row with China last year over an oil rig Beijing parked in disputed waters, has long provided training to Cambodian soldiers and police, as well as military equipment. The neighbours' navies conduct regular joint patrols.

Chinese aid dwarfs that of the United States, which cancelled delivery of 200 surplus military vehicles in 2010 after Cambodia deported a group of Uighur asylum seekers to China in late 2009.

Two days after that deportation, China and Cambodia signed deals worth an estimated $850 million.

In 2013, Cambodia announced the suspension of some military cooperation with the United States after criticism by American lawmakers of Cambodia's elections.

Washington made available around $1 million for military financing and training in Cambodia in 2014, according to the State Department, and 12 Cambodian military personnel received training in the United States on human rights and "maritime capacity building."

Meanwhile, graduates of the Chinese-funded Army Institute are moving up the ranks.

"They want us to see China as a superpower that helps Cambodia in times of crisis," said an officer graduate, posted on Cambodia's volatile border with Thailand.

(Additional Reporting by David Brunnstrom in Washington and Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

If Vietnam truly controls Cambodia, then why would Vietnam allows Cambodia to have Chinese military academy in Cambodia?

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

Cambodia can not trust both Vietnam and China since these two countries always play bad guys and good guys at the same time.anyway it is much better to see how Chinese influence to Cambodia better than Vietnamese who is always the Khmer enemies for thousand years.

Anonymous said...

Most Cambodia Royal military high commanders are either Vietnmaese agents or Cambodian who are Vietnamese ideology. So few of those RCAF are real genuie Khmer. Hun Sen is Vietnamese friend but he not fully trust them either so he use China to help eleviate Vietnamese powers in Cambodia. Cambodia has 2 forces one sided with Hanoi (CPP) and the second Royals sided with Beijing. Cambodia played a very dangerous games. Most Cambodian civilians wanted to be sided with western countries.

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

Alright, have Hun Manet to open an Academy based on USA's West Point. He can invite a few American classmates to come and help.

-Drgunzet=

Anonymous said...

Hun sen can not cooperate with western power such as America or European nations because if he has done that he worry that he lose his power or he will be punished coz of his corruption or crimes that he commited against Khmer people so the only way to keep him in power is cooperating with communist countries like Vietnam and China.that is the problem for Khmer nation that the Khmer next generation have to solve.

Anonymous said...

Seem like Cambodia is falling to the same situation again like Khmer Rouge regime .one side of Khmer Rouge supported China while another side supported Vietnam.how foolish we are?khmer need to be an independent state to fulfill and serve its own people.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is a small country of 15 millions people. It's sandwiched between vietnam of 93 millions in the east and Thailand of 67 millions in the west. Currently Cambodia is fighting for its survival as a nation, a state, a country. The most dangerous country for Cambodia is vietnam. As every body know, vietnam has annexed Kampuchea Krom, Koh Tral and is encroaching upon Cambodia's territorial integrity along ist eastern border. Vietnam is not abandonning its ambition of forming, according to Ho chi minh's wish, a indochinese federation including Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam dominated by vietnam. In this respect, the only power who oppose this indochinese federation is China. Because China doesn't want vietnam become stronger. If vietnam becomes stronger, it will create problems for China by claiming the China's Paracel and Spratly islands. United States don't oppose the indochinese federation because Unites States are vietnam's ally because their interest is to counter China. And in this undertaking they need vietnam. Mr Lao Mong Hay is right by stating that "China military aid counterbalances the influence of vietnam". Even Mr Sam Raingsy, president of CNRP thinks like that. I think, for the national interest, any cambodian leader thinks like that.
In conclusion, for its survival as a nation inside its territorial integrity, and for its national interest, Cambodia needs to attain two objectives:
1. National unity which requires national reconciliation,
2. Help from a superpower who has the interest to counter the vietnamese influence. This superpower is China. We cannot rely on Unted States in this undertaking because Unites States are vietma's ally.

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

Alright then, USA should expel all the Khmers living in America, also holding pro-China mentality. You are a threat to USA's security.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

4 April 2015 12:10 am post I fully agreed with you. Most western countries preached freedom & democracy but there is a double standard that they applied. Freedom & democracy to oil rich or vast consumers market and these are the countries they wanted to help obtain democracy. A country like ours small limited oil & even smaller consumers market mean democracy " LIP SERVICE ONLY" America & EU will not wanted a headache to help Khmer obtain it's own democracy & independent.

China on other hand is a Communist superpower human rights records are very questionable but seem to always helped poor countries like Cambodia,Africa, Latin America. Why is that ? China had been a very reliable ally to our country since the Ming's dynasty. Yes, China supported of Pol Pot tarnished her image but the West & Hanoi are also to blame for our peoples suffering.

Cambodia puppet Royals Armed Forces had been built by Viet Cong in the 60'sup to late 90's. That is why it is very difficult to wrestle away from Youn's powers grips. Luckily Cambodia still had friend like People Republic of China that was why Vietnam can't swallow Cambodia like Laos. We need China to train more new generation Cambodia military officers. We need our military to have good equipments to defend herself. China newer military hardware are sometime better than western countries. You can see the Thai usually used European & America are now looking to China. Chinese small arms equipment are very effective in the real world.

Anonymous said...

Drgunzet has stated: " Alright then, USA should expel all the Khmers living in America, also holding pro-China mentality".
No Drgunzet! USA souled expell all the viets living in America, because the vietnamese killed about 58000 american soldiers in the 1970's. During that period China spent 10 billions of dollars to help vietnamese fight USA; and about 100000 chinese soldiers have been killed for helping vietnam.