Draft:CHRISTOPHER T. BERES
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Christopher T. Beres (born 1962) is an American lawyer and authority on Asia who successfully defended the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army in a 2016 litigation brought by political opponents of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in United States District Court. His 2021 article “Time for Biden to build bridges with Hun Sen” published by the Bangkok Post and his 2022 televised interview from Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base regarding concerns from the United States over its potential role in expanding China’s overseas military footprint provided a window on Cambodia when bilateral relations between the United States and Cambodia were at a historic low point. In 2023 he was granted Cambodian citizenship by royal decree at the nomination of Prime Minister Hun Manet.
Beres earned a master's degree in Oriental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania before pursuing a career in law.
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1. Beres, C. (2021, December 17). Time for Biden to build bridges with Hun Sen. The Bangkok Post. https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/2233311/time-for-biden-to-build-bridges-with-hun-sen.html
2. https://m.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/234860-2022-03-17-08-03-07.html