Published

‘Enlargement to the East & European Integration’, CESAA Review, May 2008, No. 35, p.16-26

‘Time Running Out For Khmer Rouge Justice’, Eureka Street, 9 April 2008.

‘Romancing the Ban: Censorship of Porn Will Never Work’, Online Opinion, 10 March 2008.

‘Cambodia: Whose Tribunal Is It Anyway?’, Spiked Online, 19 February 2008.

‘Interview with Blogger Sebastian Strangio’, The Pakistani Spectator, 15 January 2008.

‘Seeing (RED): Can Ethical Consumerism Save the Developing World?’, Cloth Covered Button, September 2007.

‘Review: Four Quarterly Essays’, Farrago, August 2007.

‘A Climate of Censure?’, New Matilda, 27 June 2007.

‘A Climate of Censure?’, Farrago, June 2007.

‘Campus Censorship & the Politics of Consensus’, Farrago, March 2007.

‘Israel, Hezbollah and the Fiction of Lebanon’, Farrago, September 2006.

‘The NMA: Australia’s Cultural Battleground’, Farrago, August 2006.

‘In Whose Interest: The Grand Pricks at Albert Park’, Farrago, June 2006.

‘Australia’s Missing Tsunami Aid’, Farrago, May 2006.

‘Saigon’s Awakening’, Farrago, March 2006.

‘The Twisted Path to Justice in Cambodia’, Farrago, October 2005.

‘Human Rights and the Politics of Business in Asia’, Farrago, August 2005.

‘Marketing the Cedar Revolution’, Farrago, June 2005.


One Response to “Published”

  1. Hi Sebastian
    Gabe told me to read your feminism article, and at the risk of feeling like a traitor to the feminist cause, I have to say I agreed with most of it. It vaguely saddens me that the people who are trying to change things (as they absolutely need to be) usually damage their cause more than they advance it. Similar to climate change activists in fact, which I can’t help but think is slightly more pressing…
    Anyway, I just had to say I liked your writing a lot – I may be back to reduce my ignorance a little more.
    Bobbi

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