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Dene Mullen is a freelance journalist based between Cairo and London. His work has appeared in Ozy, the Daily Beast, the BBC and others. He previously lived and worked in Southeast Asia where he was editor in chief of Southeast Asia Globe magazine and an editor at the Phnom Penh…
Claire Knox is an editor, writer and journalist based between Australia and Southeast Asia and has written for publications such as The Age, the Guardian, the ABC, CNN and Condé Nast Traveller. She is particularly interested in conservation and the environment —and the effects of climate change—as well as human…
Amanda Kaufmann previously served as the Managing Editor of Southeast Asia Globe writing about social issues and technology. Before Globe she was a managing editor at an educational publishing company in New York, Amanda’s journalism background is extensive, from newspaper to public radio to magazines.
Sophie Raynor is a freelance journalist just returned home to Perth, Western Australia, after living in Timor-Leste for two years. Her work has appeared in Lowy Institute’s Interpreter, Crikey, Travel+Leisure Southeast Asia, New Naratif, Eureka Street, Scoop Magazine and Southeast Asia Globe. She reports mainly on Timor-Leste, Southeast Asia, politics,…
Andrew MacGregor Marshall is a journalist and author mainly focusing on Southeast Asia. He spent 17 years as a correspondent at Reuters, covering war and conflict in several parts of the world, and now works as news editor at The Scotsman newspaper. He is the author of an acclaimed book on Thailand, A Kingdom in…
Uffe Wilken is a contributing author for Southeast Asia Globe. Calving glaciers in Greenland, aquaculture in Southeast Asia and DNA in the Mekong River are some of the topics Uffe Wilken has reported on. Based in Denmark and with a background in science and journalism, Uffe’s professional focus is on the natural…
Peter Ford is a contributing author for Southeast Asia Globe. He has written from across Asia on a wide range of topics, from prison camp museums to epic train journeys. An avid cyclist and hiker, he is always looking for the next story, and the adventure that might accompany it.
James H. Springer is a British writer and researcher. Having lived in Syria and Malaysia, as well as having travelled extensively in Southeast Asia, James is focused on the sociopolitical realities affecting the East-West paradigm. Malaysia’s Canvas is his first novel. He has written for numerous Southeast Asian publications including…
Andrew Haffner is Southeast Asia Globe’s Editor in Chief from the United States with a background in daily newspaper reporting. He now covers subjects in governance, corruption and human development, mainly looking at Cambodia and Thailand.
Simon Roughneen’s articles and photos have been published by Asia Times, CNN, The Christian Science Monitor, The Daily Telegraph, FT, The Irrawaddy, Los Angeles Times, Nikkei, PBS, The Times and others.
Paul Millar is former Southeast Asia Globe’s lead editor writing mainly on politics and social issues. He joined as a reporter after moving to Phnom Penh from Australia in early 2016. A former journalist and subeditor at Australian online daily Crikey, Paul’s writing has appeared in Issimo, Fah Thai, Farrago,…
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