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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.

November 21, 2024
Myanmar Topped World For Landmine Casualties in 2023, Monitor Says
By Sebastian Strangio

November 20, 2024
US-Philippine Relationship to ‘Transcend’ Changes in Administration, Austin Says
By Sebastian Strangio

November 20, 2024
Thailand to Begin Phase 2 of ‘Digital Wallet’ Stimulus in January
By Sebastian Strangio

November 19, 2024
Philippines, US Sign Military Intelligence Sharing Agreement
By Sebastian Strangio

November 19, 2024
Myanmar Rebel Leader Has Been Detained in China, Report Says
By Sebastian Strangio

November 18, 2024
Rights Group Demands Investigation of Myanmar National’s Death in Thailand
By Sebastian Strangio

November 18, 2024
China, Myanmar to Establish Joint Security Company, Reports Say
By Sebastian Strangio

November 15, 2024
Philippine President Says He Will Allow ICC Probe if Predecessor Wants It
By Sebastian Strangio

November 15, 2024
Malaysia to Protest Passage of Philippine Maritime Laws, Government Says
By Sebastian Strangio

November 14, 2024
Thailand Announces New Holidays in Bid to Stoke Tourism Growth
By Sebastian Strangio

November 14, 2024
Indonesian President Vows to Defend Sovereignty in South China Sea
By Sebastian Strangio
