@techreport{oai:ir.ide.go.jp:00037988, author = {Amakawa, Naoko}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, IDP000179_001, This paper reveals how rural Cambodian people reconstructed their social relationships after the collapse of the Pol Pot regime by examining farmland, which was the most important means of production in rural areas at that time. Section 1 and 2 illustrate the process of returning from collective farming under the Pol Pot regime to the family farming system. Section 3 analyzes the structure of land ownership created through land distribution by Krom Samakki. Section 4 studies the actualities of tenant farming. Section 5 examines the changes of the land ownership structure during a decade years after the distribution of Krom Samakki. This paper concludes that the legacy of Krom Samakki started to fade as early as the 1990s.}, title = {Reconstruction and development of rural Cambodia : from Krom Samakki to globalization}, year = {2008} }