Julian Borger

Julian Borger is a British journalist nonfiction writer. He is the world affairs editor at The Guardian.[1] He was a correspondent in the US, eastern Europe, the Middle East and the Balkans and covered the Bosnian War for the BBC.[2] Borger is a contributor to Center of International Cooperation.[3]

Julian Borger at a CTBTO discussion in 2016

His 2016 book, The Butcher's Trail, was reviewed by The Independent,[4] The National,[5] and The Wall Street Journal.[6]

Works

  • Borger, Julian (2016). The Butcher's Trail: How the Search for Balkan War Criminals Became the World's Most Successful Manhunt. New York: Other Press. ISBN 9781590516058. OCLC 921420941.
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References

  1. "Julian Borger". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. ""The Butcher's Trail": hunting down the Balkan war criminals, Newshour - BBC World Service". BBC. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  3. "Julian Borger". Center of International Cooperation.
  4. Arney, George (28 January 2016). "The Butcher's Trail by Julian Borger, book review: Tracking down the tyrants". The Independent. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. Gillet, Kit (13 January 2016). "Book review: The Butcher's Trail - a defining account of the manhunt for Balkan war criminals". The National. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  6. Yost, Mark (28 January 2016). "Getting Away with Murder in the Balkans". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 6 September 2016.


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