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*[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] – Journalist in Residence | *[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] – Journalist in Residence |
Revision as of 21:30, 15 May 2009
Claudia Rosett is the journalist in residence of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies, she is best know for being the journalist who broke the UN oil-for-food scandal story. She said the ensuing scandal was like folding open the layers of an onion, but "the more you peel, the bigger it gets"[1]
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Affiliations
- Foundation for the Defense of Democracies – Journalist in Residence
- Hudson Institute – Adjunct Fellow
- Transatlantic Institute – Featured Speaker[2]
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
Resources
References
- ↑ Melanie Feisst, How the Oil for Food scandal unfolded, The Telegraph, 22-October-2005, Accessed 15-May-2009
- ↑ Lunch Briefing: The UN Oil-for-Food Scandal: the exception to the rule?, Transatlantic Institute, 21 February 2008. (Accessed: 15 February 2008)