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Sebastian Strangio
Sebastian Strangio is Southeast Asia editor at The Diplomat.
In 2008, he began his career as a reporter at The Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia, and has since traveled and reported extensively across the 10 nations of ASEAN. Sebastian’s writing has appeared in leading publications including Foreign Affairs, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The New York Times, The Diplomat, and Nikkei Asian Review, among many others. He is the author of “Hun Sen’s Cambodia” (Yale, 2014), a path-breaking examination of Cambodia since the fall of the Khmer Rouge, and “In the Dragon’s Shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese Century“ (Yale, 2020).
Alongside his journalistic work, Sebastian has also consulted for a wide variety of economic risk firms and non-government organizations, and is quoted frequently in the international media on political developments in Southeast Asia. Sebastian holds a B.A. and Master’s degree in international politics from The University of Melbourne. He currently lives in Adelaide.
You can get in touch with Sebastian via Twitter, Facebook, or email.

December 02, 2024
Myanmar Navy Fires At Thai Fishing Boats, Detains 31 Crew
By Sebastian Strangio

November 28, 2024
Indonesian President’s Coalition Set For Victory in Regional Elections
By Sebastian Strangio

November 28, 2024
ICC Prosecutor Requests Arrest Warrant for Myanmar Junta Chief
By Sebastian Strangio

November 27, 2024
Philippine Vice President Denies Planning to Kill President Marcos
By Sebastian Strangio

November 27, 2024
Myanmar Resistance Group Says It Is Willing to Negotiate With Junta
By Sebastian Strangio

November 26, 2024
Malaysia and South Korea Pledge Deeper Cooperation on Defense, Trade
By Sebastian Strangio

November 26, 2024
Myanmar’s Civil Disobedience Movement, From the Inside
By Sebastian Strangio

November 26, 2024
Philippines’ President Marcos Condemns Vice President’s Assassination Threat
By Sebastian Strangio

November 25, 2024
Cambodian Authorities Arrest Environmentalists For Investigating Illegal Logging
By Sebastian Strangio

November 25, 2024
Indonesia Agrees to Repatriate ‘Bali Nine’ Drug Convicts to Australia
By Sebastian Strangio

November 22, 2024
Vietnam, Malaysia Announce Major Diplomatic Upgrade
By Sebastian Strangio
