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David Hutt
David Hutt is a journalist and commentator. He is a research fellow at the Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS), and a columnist at The Diplomat and Radio Free Asia.
David Hutt is a journalist and commentator. He is a research fellow at the Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS), a columnist at The Diplomat and Radio Free Asia, a contributor to the Economist Intelligence Unit and DW, and an associate editor at Contemporary Southeast Asia. He also writes the Watching Europe In Southeast Asia newsletter.
David Hutt has been Southeast Asia columnist at The Diplomat since 2016, writing weekly about Southeast Asian politics. He was formerly based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He was president of the Overseas Press Club of Cambodia between 2018 and 2019. He can be followed on Twitter @davidhuttjourno.

December 14, 2023
What’s Happening At Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base?
By David Hutt

November 24, 2023
In Cambodia, Foreigners Cannot Own Land. Or Can They?
By David Hutt

November 22, 2023
Myanmar’s NUG Needs To Win the Peace
By David Hutt

November 17, 2023
How Far the Rot of Corruption Has Spread In Vietnam
By David Hutt

November 07, 2023
Will Cambodia’s Private Debt Become National Debt?
By David Hutt

October 31, 2023
Can Laos’ Communist Party Recover From the Current Economic Crisis?
By David Hutt

October 24, 2023
In Hun Manet’s Cambodia, It Is the Perception of Change That Matters
By David Hutt

October 13, 2023
Hun Manet Backs Down On Tax, but He Cannot Deny a Hike Is Coming
By David Hutt

September 20, 2023
Cambodia’s Thin-Skinned Princelings Are Forcing Newspapers Out Of The Country. It Isn’t All Bad.
By David Hutt

September 18, 2023
Is There Any Southeast Asian Autocrat That the US Won’t Do Business With?
By David Hutt

September 15, 2023
ASEAN Gives Laos a Reprieve Over Myanmar Crisis
By David Hutt
