<% response.write title %>John Berthelsen is editor of the Hong Kong, China–based Asia Sentinel, a regional internet magazine. He came to Asia to cover the Viet Nam conflict for Newsweek. William Branigin served as Southeast Asia bureau chief of The Washington Post for 10 years, reporting from more than a dozen countries in the region. He was based in Bangkok from 1981 to 1986 and in Manila from 1990 to 1995. Giovanni Capannelli is a senior economist in the Asian Development Bank’s Office of Regional Economic Integration. He also teaches political economy of Asia–Europe relations at the Ateneo de Manila University. Karen Emmons is a Bangkok-based journalist who has contributed to the International Herald Tribune and other publications. Jenny Forster is a Bangkok-based journalist who specializes in social and environmental issues. Despite her many years in the region, she retains a newcomer’s curiosity. Bruce Heilbuth has worked as a journalist and foreign correspondent on four continents. For the best part of 10 years, he was editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest magazine’s Australasian and Asian-English editions. James Hutchison has more than 25 years of experience reporting from Asia, Australia, and North America. He is a former special correspondent for the international editions of Reader’s Digest magazine. John McLean is a journalist and broadcaster based in the Philippines. He has covered Asian affairs for 27 years for various international media, including the BBC and The Economist. Anthony Rowley is a Japan-based journalist who has spent 30 years in Asia, covering mainly economic and financial affairs. He is currently the Tokyo correspondent of the Singapore Business Times and a field editor for Oxford Analytica. Floyd Whaley, senior editor of Development Asia, operates Asia Editorial Services. His work has appeared in USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, Reuters news service, and many other media outlets. |