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[[Image:IsabelHilton.JPG|right|thumb|Isabel Hilton, 6 July 2007; Photo: Kristoffer Larsson]]
 
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Isabel Hilton is (2007) the editor-in-chief of OpenDemocracy. She was formerly a BBC journalist.
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Isabel Hilton is the former editor-in-chief of OpenDemocracy (left 2007). She is currently (2008) with Chinadialogue.com. She was formerly a BBC journalist. an expert in Chinese affairs, having gained an MA in Chinese, at Edinburgh University; scholarships at the Peking Languages Institute and Fudan University, Shanghai. She has also undertaken postgraduate work on 20th century Chinese literature at Edinburgh.<ref>[http://www.frontlineclub.com/club_events.php?event=2039 Boycotting China], Frontline event, 16 April 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
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*[[OpenDemocracy]] - former Executive Editor
 
*[[OpenDemocracy]] - former Executive Editor
 
*[[China Dialogue]] - Editor
 
*[[China Dialogue]] - Editor
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*[[British American Project]] - Advisory Board<ref name="BAP"> [http://www.britishamericanproject.org/advisoryboard.asp Advisory board] ''British American Project'', accessed 2 December 2014 </ref>
  
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==Contact, References and Resources==
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Isabel Hilton, 6 July 2007; Photo: Kristoffer Larsson

Isabel Hilton is the former editor-in-chief of OpenDemocracy (left 2007). She is currently (2008) with Chinadialogue.com. She was formerly a BBC journalist. an expert in Chinese affairs, having gained an MA in Chinese, at Edinburgh University; scholarships at the Peking Languages Institute and Fudan University, Shanghai. She has also undertaken postgraduate work on 20th century Chinese literature at Edinburgh.[1]

Affiliations

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Resources

References

  1. Boycotting China, Frontline event, 16 April 2008.
  2. Advisory board British American Project, accessed 2 December 2014