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AS2.2 - Disparities in Development Introduction to Cambodia.

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Page 1: AS2.2 - Disparities in Development Introduction to Cambodia.

AS2.2 - Disparities in Development

Introduction to Cambodia

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Where is Cambodia?Here!Write a PARAGRAPH to describe Cambodia’s location in the world. Use the map to help you.

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This is what the CIA said.

• Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos.

• If you had something similar to that, give yourself a pat on the back:)

• The map to the right shows the location of Cambodia’s main cities/towns; major rivers/lakes & mountains.

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Mapping Exercise

• Using an atlas to help you, locate & label the following on the handout map of Cambodia:

Capital & other main cities

Major water bodies (i.e. rivers & lakes)

Significant sites

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Some facts & figures• Population: 14,701,717 (66th in the world)

• Age structure

0-14 years: 32.2% (m - 2,375,155/f - 2,356,305)

15-64 years: 64.1% (m - 4,523,030/f - 4,893,761)

65 years and over: 3.8% (m - 208,473/f - 344,993)

• Median age:

total: 22.9 years

male: 22.2 years

female: 23.7 years

• Population growth rate:

1.698% (66th in the world)

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• Birth rate: 25.4 births/1,000 population (57th in the world)

• Death rate: 8.07 deaths/1,000 population (102nd in the world)

• Net migration rate: -0.34 migrant(s)/1,000 population (131st in the world)

• Urbanization: urban population: 20% of total population (2010)

rate of urbanization: 3.2% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)

• Major cities:

PHNOM PENH (capital) - 1.519 million (2009)

SIEM REAP - 171,800 (2009)

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• Gross national income per capita $1,870• Life expectancy at birth m/f (years)57/65• Probability of dying under five (per 1 000 live births) 88• Probability of dying between 15 and 60 years m/f (per 1 000 population) 350/190• Total expenditure on health per capita (Intl $, 2009)119• Total expenditure on health as % of GDP (2009)5.8

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A Brief History

• Kingdom of Funan (southern Cambodia): established circa 100AD; declined around 550AD.

• Khmer people created Kingdom of Chenla (north of Funan) by 600 AD; broke up in 700’s.

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A Brief History (cont.)

• From mid-800’s to 1400’s, Khmer people ruled powerful Hindu-Buddhist empire based at Angkor.

Large building projects created roads, reservoirs, hospitals, schools & temples,

By 1100’s they controlled much of modern Laos, southern Vietnam & Thailand.

Internal/external conflicts & prolonged droughts weakened kingdom & Angkor was abandoned in mid-1400’s.

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Angkor Wat

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A Brief History (cont.)

• New Khmer kingdom established near modern Phnom Penh soon after Angkor was abandoned.

• This kingdon survived until mid-19th century, when France made Cambodia a part of French Indo-China.

• Cambodia gained independence from France in 1953 & in 1955 King Norodom Sihanouk became Prime Minister.

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A Brief History (cont.)

• General Lon Nol lead a military coup in 1970 and deposed Sihanouk.

• The country descended into civil war - something not helped by the ongoing conflict in Vietnam.

• The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, took Phnom Penh in 1975 & renamed the country Kampuchea.

• The Vietnamese Army invaded in 1978 & remained in occupation until 1989.

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A Brief History (cont.)

• The Pol Pot regime embarked on a campaign of extreme socialism:

Forced city dwellers into the country to work on farms under extremely harsh conditions

Destroyed temples, banks and anything considered “western”

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Expelled or killed huge numbers of Chinese, Vietnamese and Cham muslims

Targeted ‘intellectuals’ - doctors, teachers, lawyers

It is estimated that between 1 000 000 - 2 000 000 people died under Pol Pot’s leadership.

A Brief History (cont.)

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A Brief History (cont.)

• Through the late 1980’s & early 1990’s the United Nations guided efforts to:

Preserve a cease fire agreement between the Khmer Rouge & pro-democracy forces.

Disarmament of Khmer Rouge soldiers

Deal with the huge numbers of refugees

Begin rebuilding the country

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What patterns can you see in this map?Where are the highest population densities?Why do you think they occur in those areas?

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Are there any relationship between the map on the previous and this map that shows land use & economic activity? Explain

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Market in Siem Reap.Regular people don’t shop in

supermarkets. Why not?

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What do you think these women are doing? Why are they doing it here?

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From what you now know of Cambodia, which factors would you consider to be the main causes of disparities in Cambodia?

Write 2-3 paragraphs to explain you thoughts.