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Ryan Anders
Ryan Anders is German-American. He is interested in stories in Southeast Asia that deal with environment, social justice and cultural heritage.

Charmaine Sew
Charmaine Sew is Southeast Asia Globe‘s contributor, based in Singapore. Growing up in Singapore and thus having been exposed to the social issues in her country, she takes a keen interest in stories related to inequality, youth and culture.

Kiana Duncan
Kiana Duncan is a former reporter at Southeast Asia Globe based in Phnom Penh. She grew up in Ohio. After working in both China and Myanmar, she’s interested in stories on Sino-ASEAN relations, soft power and culture exchange, and development.

Allegra Mendelson
Allegra Mendelson is a former reporter with the Southeast Asia Globe. Originally from Canada, she has previously worked in Malaysia and Myanmar and is interested in stories related to governance, religion, and international law.

Govi Snell
Govi Snell is a freelance journalist based in Ho Chi Minh City and former reporter for Southeast Asia Globe.

Stew Post

Huei Ting Cheong
Huei Ting Cheong is Southeast Asia Globe‘s contributor, based in Malaysia. She is interested in stories and related to environment, culture and society. As an ethnic minority in Malaysia, she hopes for a decolonized and equitable society free from racial and systemic discrimination.

Ashley Tan
Born and bred in Singapore, Ashley is a writer who has served as a judge for The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition and as the editor-in-chief of an international history and politics publication. She is most drawn to stories pertaining to international affairs, gender parity and social justice, and is currently…

Mark S. Cogan
Mark S. Cogan is an Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kansai Gaidai University, located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. He is also a consultant with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Specializing in Southeast Asian studies, Professor Cogan’s research focuses on democratization, security, and human rights in Thailand…

Sarah Kim
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