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Some prefer that the United States deal unilaterally with the PRK government and normalize relations with Hanoi.
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Below is a long-term dividend history chart for PRK, which can be of good help in judging whether the most recent dividend with approx. 5.8% annualized yield is likely to continue.
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With regard to the former, there is little reason to believe that the Khmer Rouge alumni now in the PRK will be, if left to their own devices, substantially more benign than the alternative.
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According to the ETF Finder at ETF Channel, PRK makes up 2.06% of the KBW High Dividend Yield Financial Portfolio ETF ( AMEX: KBWD )which is trading up by about 0.6% on the day Friday.
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To the contrary, Hanoi is systematically infiltrating Cambodian-speaking Vietnamese soldiers and cadres into the PRK army and most departments of the PRK government down to the village level to ensure its hegemonic influence once the Vietnamese army withdraws.
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They oppose 80, 000 Vietnamese troops occupying Cambodia and 100, 000 troops and militia of the Vietnamese-backed PRK. Until the non-communist resistance can protect its base of popular support the democratic resistance cannot survive except through some form of association with the Khmer Rouge.
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In the course of this meeting, Prince Sihanouk, the preeminent non-communist figure and figurehead leader of the anti-Vietnamese coalition, acquiesced to important Vietnamese demands about maintaining the structure of the PRK government and the circumstances under which a new regime would emerge in Phnom Penh.
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The current battles around Svay Check which are part of an offensive by the PRK seemingly aimed specifically at destroying the non-communist opposition and the emerging diplomatic developments suggest that the next few months will be critical to the prospects for self-determination and peace in Cambodia.
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