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Sebastian Strangio

Sebastian Strangio

Sebastian Strangio is an Australian journalist based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His reporting from across Asia has appeared in Slate, Foreign Policy, The Economist, and other publications.

Hope, Anxiety, and Life in a Changing Burma

Hope, Anxiety, and Life in a Changing Burma

Scenes from a country in a slow-motion and still uncertain revolution… More »

As Asia Rises and Europe Declines, Russia Invests Its Hopes in Its Far East

As Asia Rises and Europe Declines, Russia Invests Its Hopes in Its Far East

Vladivostok, a Pacific port city long in decline, is being revitalized by Moscow. But the city's slow integration with China, Japan, and South Korea is clashing with its long-Slavic identity. Can a city be both European and Asian?… More »

For North Korean State Waitresses Abroad, Lives of Rigor and Temptation

For North Korean State Waitresses Abroad, Lives of Rigor and Temptation

The waitresses, enlisted from the DPRK elite into state service and shipped to government-run eateries across Asia, face political scrutiny and the prison-like servitude of home… More »

North Korea-Run Restaurants Spread Propaganda and Kimchi Across Asia

North Korea-Run Restaurants Spread Propaganda and Kimchi Across Asia

TGI Friday's meets DPRK propaganda center, the Pyongyang Café provides much-needed revenue streams to the regime back home… More »

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