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''The Diplomat'' is an online international news magazine covering politics, society, and culture in the Asia-Pacific region. It is based in Tokyo, Japan. ==History== It was originally an Australian bi-monthly print magazine, founded by Minh Bui Jones, David Llewellyn-Smith and Sung Lee in 2001. The first edition was published in April 2002, with Bui Jones as the founding editor and Llewellyn-Smith the founding publisher. In September 2004, the U.S. magazine ''Time'' forced the cancellation of advertisements by ''The Diplomat'', which emphasised the magazine's Australian perspective by presenting the national flags of the United States, the UK, and Australia and logos of ''Time'' and ''The Economist'' below a headline "To which view do you subscribe?" The magazine was acquired by James Pach through his company Trans-Asia Inc. in December 2007. Pach assumed the role of executive publisher and hired former ''Penthouse'' editor Ian Gerrard to update its presentation. Nonetheless, the print edition suffered continued losses, and ''The Diplomat'' eventually went completely online in August 2009. Its Sydney office was closed and its headquarters were moved to Tokyo; Jason Miks was appointed editor in September 2009 and Ulara Nakagawa was appointed associate editor. Miks was succeeded as editor by Harry Kazianis before publisher James Pach took over.〔("About us" ), ''The Diplomat''〕 Shannon Tiezzi currently serves as managing editor. Franz-Stefan Gady, Ankit Panda, Catherine Putz, and Prashanth Parameswaran are associate editors. ''The Diplomat'' has published interviews with many prominent public figures, including Ali Allawi, Anwar Ibrahim, Ian Macfarlane, Brent Scowcroft, Mike Moore, Jason Yuan, Kim Beazley, Wegger Christian Strømmen, Shankar Prasad Sharma, and Jaliya Wickramasuriya. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Diplomat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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