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Sebastian Strangio is a journalist and author focusing on Southeast Asia. Since 2008, his reporting from across the region has appeared in more than 30 leading publications in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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Far Eastern Economic Review
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Los Angeles Review of Books
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Nikkei Asian Review
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Southeast Asia Globe
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