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The New York Times / Mike Ives / Dec 11, 2017
“The quarterly review aspires to be for Southeast Asia what Minh Bui Jones, Mekong Review’s founding editor and publisher, said the New York Review of Books and The London Review of Books had been since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Mekong Review is a long shot on many levels, not least because it covers a region where English literacy is patchy, postal systems are unreliable and newspapers that are not controlled by governments tend to struggle against censorship and chronic financial constraints.”
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