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She wrote a series of articles for [[LM]] Magazine throughout the 1990s questioning Serb nationalist atrocities. She was director of the [[London International Research Exchange]] [http://www.monbiot.com/archives/1998/11/01/far-left-or-far-right/] and works as the [[Economist Intelligence Unit]]'s Balkans analyst. Her biography on The Economist website neglects to mention here role at [[LM]]:
 
She wrote a series of articles for [[LM]] Magazine throughout the 1990s questioning Serb nationalist atrocities. She was director of the [[London International Research Exchange]] [http://www.monbiot.com/archives/1998/11/01/far-left-or-far-right/] and works as the [[Economist Intelligence Unit]]'s Balkans analyst. Her biography on The Economist website neglects to mention here role at [[LM]]:
  
:Before joining the Economist Intelligence Unit in 1995, Joan worked as a freelance journalist and analyst covering Eastern Europe. {{ref|1}}
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:Before joining the Economist Intelligence Unit in 1995, Joan worked as a freelance journalist and analyst covering Eastern Europe.<ref>Economist Intelligence Unit [http://www.eiuresources.com/mediadir/default.asp?Criteria=FullName&Locator=WORLD&SearchTerm=%20&TopName=Joan%20Hoey Analyst details], accessed February 2007.</ref>
  
It does, however, also state that:
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It does, however, also state:
  
She was a Senior Research Associate for the Russia, Eastern Europe and Balkans research programme at the [[Centre for Defence and International Security Studies]] at [[Lancaster University]] in 1994-95.{{ref|2}}
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:She was a Senior Research Associate for the Russia, Eastern Europe and Balkans research programme at the [[Centre for Defence and International Security Studies]] at [[Lancaster University]] in 1994-95.<ref>Economist Intelligence Unit [http://www.eiuresources.com/mediadir/default.asp?Criteria=FullName&Locator=WORLD&SearchTerm=%20&TopName=Joan%20Hoey Analyst details], accessed February 2007.</ref>
  
 
This unit is close to the Ministry of Defence and the arms industry, an interesting post for a former revolutionary socialist.
 
This unit is close to the Ministry of Defence and the arms industry, an interesting post for a former revolutionary socialist.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
#{{note|1}} Economist Intelligence Unit [http://www.eiuresources.com/mediadir/default.asp?Criteria=FullName&Locator=WORLD&SearchTerm=%20&TopName=Joan%20Hoey Analyst details], accessed February 2007.
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#{{note|2}} Economist Intelligence Unit [http://www.eiuresources.com/mediadir/default.asp?Criteria=FullName&Locator=WORLD&SearchTerm=%20&TopName=Joan%20Hoey Analyst details], accessed February 2007.
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:LM network|Hoey, Joan]]
 
[[Category:LM network|Hoey, Joan]]

Revision as of 12:11, 27 April 2010

Joan Hoey works for the Economist Intelligence Unit and used the pseudonym Joan Phillips when she wrote for the LM network.

She wrote a series of articles for LM Magazine throughout the 1990s questioning Serb nationalist atrocities. She was director of the London International Research Exchange [1] and works as the Economist Intelligence Unit's Balkans analyst. Her biography on The Economist website neglects to mention here role at LM:

Before joining the Economist Intelligence Unit in 1995, Joan worked as a freelance journalist and analyst covering Eastern Europe.[1]

It does, however, also state:

She was a Senior Research Associate for the Russia, Eastern Europe and Balkans research programme at the Centre for Defence and International Security Studies at Lancaster University in 1994-95.[2]

This unit is close to the Ministry of Defence and the arms industry, an interesting post for a former revolutionary socialist.

Phillips is sister of former Labour minister Kate Hoey.

Notes

  1. Economist Intelligence Unit Analyst details, accessed February 2007.
  2. Economist Intelligence Unit Analyst details, accessed February 2007.