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Stories by
Daniel Otis
Check out all of our stories by Daniel Otis below.
Phnom Penh’s Protest Park Becomes a Battleground
The Real Reason Japan is Building Roads in Poor Countries Everywhere
The Canadian Company Drowning in Phnom Penh’s Garbage
What Happened When I Got Bitten By Asia’s “Urbanized Mosquito”
The Vanishing Boat People of Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh’s New Bus System Just a Prelude to Bigger Changes
The Casualties of Phnom Penh’s Real Estate Boom
Cambodia Suspends All Traffic Enforcement to Butter Up Voters
Can Too Much Infrastructure Doom a City?
Phnom Penh’s Most Famous Urban Planner Sees a City on the Verge of Collapse
For Phnom Penh’s College Students, Dorm Life Often Means Rooming With Monks
How Phnom Penh Created a Super-Efficient, Totally Drinkable Water Supply
Putrid Lakes Offer Sweet Relief to a City Lacking Water Treatment Plants
Can Japanese Engineering Fix Phnom Penh’s Creaky Drainage Infrastructure?
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