Julian Borgeris a British journalist and non-fiction writer. He is the world affairs editor atThe Guardian.[1]
Career
editBorger was a correspondent in the United States, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the Balkans and covered theBosnian Warfor theBBC.[2]
In his reporting, Borger covered theBush administrationmilitary spending[3]and Iraq policy.[4]In the 2010s, he wrote about Iran.[5]
Borger is a contributor to theCenter on International Cooperation.[6]
His 2016 book,The Butcher's Trail,was reviewed byThe Independent,[7]The National,[8]andThe Wall Street Journal.[9]
Works
edit- Borger, Julian (2016).The Butcher's Trail: How the Search for Balkan War Criminals Became the World's Most Successful Manhunt.New York: Other Press.ISBN978-1-59051-605-8.OCLC921420941.
- Borger, Julian (2024).I Seek a Kind Person: My Father, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust.London: John Murray.ISBN978-1-39980-330-4.OCLC1419567163.
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References
edit- ^"Julian Borger".The Guardian.Retrieved6 September2016.
- ^""The Butcher's Trail": hunting down the Balkan war criminals, Newshour ".BBC World Service.Retrieved31 July2018.
- ^"Burying Big Business - The Guardian, National Missile Defence and Climate Change".22 May 2002.Retrieved4 March2023.
- ^"Iraq and Arms Inspectors - The Big Lie, Part 1".28 October 2002.Retrieved4 March2023.
- ^"Silence Of The Lambs".25 January 2012.Retrieved4 March2023.
- ^"Julian Borger".cic.nyu.edu.Center on International Cooperation.Retrieved10 May2022.
- ^Arney, George (28 January 2016)."The Butcher's Trail by Julian Borger, book review: Tracking down the tyrants".The Independent.Retrieved6 September2016.
- ^Gillet, Kit (13 January 2016)."Book review: A game of hide and seek on The Butcher's Trail by Julian Borger".The National.Retrieved6 September2016.
- ^Yost, Mark (28 January 2016)."Getting Away with Murder in the Balkans".The Wall Street Journal.Retrieved6 September2016.