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Joan Hoey works of the Economist Intelligence Unit and used the pseudonym [[Joan Phillips]] when she wrote for the [[LM group]].
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[[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]] [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]]:
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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]]:
  
 
:Before joining the Economist Intelligence Unit in 1995, Joan worked as a freelance journalist and analyst covering Eastern Europe. {{ref|1}}
 
: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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Revision as of 12:09, 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. [2]

It does, however, also state that:

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.[3]

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.