The Trouble With Tigers: The Rise and Fall of South-East Asia
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Victor Mallet
Victor Mallet is South Africa correspondent for the ‘Financial Times’. Prior to that he was deputy Features Editor and South-East Asia correspondent for that newspaper. In 1990, as Middle East correspondent for Reuters, he was the only western journalist in Kuwait City when the Iraqis invaded.
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