Matt Steinglass

GlobalPost

Matt Steinglass covers Vietnam for GlobalPost. Steinglass has reported from Vietnam since 2003 and has served as Hanoi correspondent for the German-based, English-language wire service Deutsche Presse-Agentur, as a Hanoi-based stringer for the Boston Globe, and as a freelance Vietnam correspondent for the Voice of America. He also has worked from West Africa and the Netherlands, and his articles have appeared in the Washington Post, the Nation, the New York Times Magazine and the New York Times, where he’s written about a wide range of subjects including: new media in Amsterdam, radical Islam in Nigeria, and Nigeria’s movie industry. Accomplished in the field of new media, he’s a graduate of Harvard College with a degree in Russian literature and history, and he holds a master’s degree from New York University’s interactive media program. Steinglass speaks English, Russian, French, Dutch and Vietnamese.


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For Which It Stands: Vietnam

The U.S. and Vietnam share a war, a hopeful future and a touch of skepticism.

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Crying over spilled milk in Vietnam

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Profits vs. primates on Jungle Beach

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Lessons of Vietnam

Politics
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The pitfalls of pacification

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Down and out in Ho Chi Minh City

The global economic crisis bears down on Vietnamese workers.

Farm to city to curbside

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Revisiting the Hanoi Hilton

John McCain and two colleagues make small talk as they tour his former prison.

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More powerful than a tall building

Video: Saving a bit of history in Hanoi

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Footloose in Hanoi

Faced with a rise in drugs and prostitution, Vietnam bans …. dancing?