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Tim Judah


Tim Judah (born 31 March 1962) is a British reporter and political analyst for The Economist, and has written several books, mainly focusing on Serbia and Kosovo. At the time of the Euromaidan Revolution he began reporting from Ukraine.

Judah went to Charterhouse school followed by the London School of Economics from which he graduated with a First Class degree in International Relations. He then studied for a Masters at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. His first job was at the BBC African Service. In 1989 he moved to Bucharest to work for The Times of London and The Economist. In 1991, as Yugoslavia began to collapse, he moved to Belgrade with his family. He covered all of the Balkan wars for The Times and The Economist and began writing for the New York Review of Books during the Kosovo war. During his career he has worked for several publications including The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph and The Guardian Weekend magazine.

Judah has reported from many places around the world, including El Salvador, Iraq, Afghanistan, Uganda, and North Korea.

In 1997 Judah authored The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia published by Yale University Press.

In 2009, Judah was a Senior Visiting Fellow at the European Institute of the London School of Economics. It was there that he developed the concept of the Yugosphere.


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