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Sebastian Strangio is a freelance foreign correspondent based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Since 2008, he has reported widely on politics, human rights, business and environmental issues from across the Asia-Pacific.
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“You Are Followers of the Juche Philosophy, So I Can Put My Trust in You”
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Reading North Korea’s comic book propaganda.
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Why Is Burma Holding an Election?
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The military junta has no intention of surrendering power.
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Kingdom Kim’s culinary outposts
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Inside the bizarre world of Asia’s North Korean restaurant chain.
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Annus horribilis for Cambodian rights
May 1, 2012
The strings in Hun Sen’s rhetorical bow
Apr 24, 2012
Lost in Time
Apr 18, 2012
Myanmar: God, golfing and guerrilla war
Apr 17, 2012
REVIEW: ‘The Orphan Master’s Son’, by Adam Johnson
Apr 16, 2012
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