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The underbelly of organised crime present across a Southeast Asia on the rise, with connections to Western conglomerates and US foreign policy misdeeds, is explored by investigative journalist Patrick Winn, shown around these realities by Islamic crust punks, North Korean restaurateurs and guerrilla warriors.

Produktbeschreibung
The underbelly of organised crime present across a Southeast Asia on the rise, with connections to Western conglomerates and US foreign policy misdeeds, is explored by investigative journalist Patrick Winn, shown around these realities by Islamic crust punks, North Korean restaurateurs and guerrilla warriors.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Winn is an award-winning American journalist who covers crime in Southeast Asia. His work has appeared on NBC News, The Atlantic, the BBC and other outlets. Currently the Asia correspondent for Public Radio International, each week Winn's voice is heard by millions on NPR stations. Since 2008, he has lived in Bangkok and reported almost exclusively on Southeast Asia.
Rezensionen
'Brilliantly crafted and thrilling to read. This is a page turner with soul - an evocative tour through places that are too often ignored.' - Tom Vitale, director of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown