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Britain and the EU: The ultimate Eurosceptic fantasy: putting faith in the Commonwealth | The Economist
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special report on China and the world order. The prize was shared with colleague Sue-Lin Wong of
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column on China. Currently he serves as The Economist's geopolitics editor. He is the son of Sir
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column focusing on British politics from July 2010 to July 2012. In 2010, he received the
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podcast "Drum Tower", a weekly review of Chinese politics, culture, history and society.
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columnist from 2012 to 2017. From 2013 to 2018 he was Washington bureau chief of
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column on EU affairs from Brussels, before moving to London, where he wrote the
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in 2012 he moved to Washington, D.C., to serve as the magazine's
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Prize for Excellence in Journalism on Asia, awarded by the
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University of Cambridge
The Economist
journalist
columnist
The Economist
Farewell Lexington column
John Rennie
'C'
Secret Intelligence Service
Evening Standard
The Daily Telegraph
London
Sydney
Beijing
Washington, D.C.
Brussels
The Spectator
The Economist
UACES
Thomson Reuters
Peter David
The Economist
1A (radio program)
WAMU
Washington, D.C.
NPR
The Economist
Osborn Elliott
Asia Society

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