Bruce Clark (journalist)

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Bruce Clark is the International Security Editor of The Economist,[1] and the author of Twice A Stranger: How Mass Expulsion Forged Modern Greece and Turkey.

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The son of Wallace Clark, a Northern Irish author and businessman, he was educated at Shrewsbury and St John's College, Cambridge.

Work[edit]

Clark's writing for The Economist usually focuses on religion or defence.

He wrote for Reuters and was The Times correspondent in Moscow 1991-1993. His book Twice A Stranger[2][3] is a history of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey which took place in the early 1920s following the Treaty of Lausanne. The book won the Runciman Award in 2007.[4]

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