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'''Nile Bowie''' is a US journalist based in [[Singapore]].<ref>https://asiatimes.com/author/nile-bowie/</ref>
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Bowie is a journalist and correspondent with ''[[Asia Times]]'' and the editor of its regional newsletter, the Southeast Asia Insider. He is based in [[Singapore]] and reports on current affairs, trade, diplomacy and international relations in [[Southeast Asia]] and [[China|Greater China]]. Originally from [[New York City]], he has lived in Southeast Asia for more than a decade.<ref>https://nilebowie.blogspot.com/</ref>
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He has written for [[RT]].<ref>https://www.rt.com/op-ed/authors/nile-bowie/</ref>
 
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US journalist based in Singapore.

Nile Bowie is a US journalist based in Singapore.[1]

Own words

Bowie is a journalist and correspondent with Asia Times and the editor of its regional newsletter, the Southeast Asia Insider. He is based in Singapore and reports on current affairs, trade, diplomacy and international relations in Southeast Asia and Greater China. Originally from New York City, he has lived in Southeast Asia for more than a decade.[2]

He has written for RT.[3]

 

Documents by Nile Bowie

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Somalia - Famine for Profitwebpage13 August 2011Somalia
Famine
Document:The Economics of Incarcerationarticle5 February 2012Prison
Economics
"The number of people imprisoned under state and federal custody increased 772% percent between 1970 and 2009, largely due to the incredible influence private corporations wield against the American legal system..."
File:War On Syria.pdfeBookNovember 2011SyriaA look at the intricacies of the West's methods of unconventional warfare over the last several years, finally miring Syria in a state of war. In spite of a strangely disjointed 'author's note' introduction, this is a solid account of early 21st century Western methods of covert/proxy warfare (with Syria as its main focus).
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