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Luke Hunt

Luke Hunt

Luke Hunt is a Southeast Asia correspondent for The Diplomat. He has spent three decades working in the region and produces the Beyond the Mekong podcast. He can be followed on Patreon and X – formerly Twitter.

He served as bureau chief for Agence France-Presse in Cambodia and in Afghanistan under Taliban occupation – where he was commended by the United Nations for the “best and most insightful” coverage of the Afghan civil war. Hunt also covered the U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and the Global War on Terrorism that followed, specializing in Islamic militancy.

Throughout the 2010s, Hunt focused on civil conflict and uprisings from the Middle East to East Asia and as an adjunct professor wrote the course War, Media & International Relations for Pannasastra University in Cambodia. He is the author of the “Punji Trap” and co-author of “Barings Lost” and is the recipient of several awards including the Hong Kong Human Rights Press Awards, Society of Publishers in Asia, and the World Association of Newspapers.

Follow him on X at @lukeanthonyhunt.

Posts by Luke Hunt
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September 27, 2019

A New Cambodia-EAEU Trade Deal?

By Luke Hunt
A closer look at a potential development that has been getting more attention of late.
September 26, 2019

Southeast Asia’s Deadly Annual Haze is Back

By Luke Hunt
The region confronts a familiar challenge amid wider global calls for managing climate change.

September 13, 2019

Indonesia’s New Capital Challenge Kicks Off

By Luke Hunt
The announcement on moving the country’s capital is only the beginning of one of the most ambitious infrastructure ventures in its history.

September 06, 2019

Timor-Leste: Between Dreadful Past and Hopeful Future

By Luke Hunt
20 years after the holding of a UN-backed referendum, there remains much work to do in Timor-Leste.

August 29, 2019

Australia in ASEAN: An Ever-Floating Idea Without a Clear Case?

By Luke Hunt
While the idea has been advanced for years in certain circles, it remains unclear what this would actually achieve.
August 28, 2019

A Conversation on the Mekong and a Changing Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks to Milton Osborne about the threat to the Mekong River amid a changing environment in the subregion.

August 20, 2019

Mekong River Strikes Another Record Low

By Luke Hunt
Recent developments have once again spotlighted the river's growing plight.
August 06, 2019

Nuon Chea: Remembering the Legacy of the Khmer Rouge’s Chief Ideologue

By Luke Hunt
The death of one of the genocidal regime’s remaining leaders has once again highlighted a dark chapter in Cambodia’s past.

July 30, 2019

Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge: Between Justice and Memory

By Luke Hunt
While justice remains elusive, efforts to document what occurred during the period offer more encouragement.  

July 21, 2019

Between Continuity and Change: The Rapidly Changing Security Environment in Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks to Greg Barton about the subregion’s changing security environment.

July 19, 2019

New EU-Vietnam Economic Deal: Who Wins and Who Loses?

By Luke Hunt
The deal reveals Hanoi’s diplomatic acumen at negotiating past tensions relative to some of the other key Asian states in a similar environment.
July 10, 2019

From Terror to Tranquility: The Quest for a Bali Peace Park in Indonesia

By Luke Hunt
Nearly two decades after terrorism struck Indonesia, survivors are still looking to realize their hopes for tranquility.

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