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Tim_Judah

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  • Tim Judah (born 31 March 1962) is a British writer, reporter and political analyst for The Economist. Judah has written several books on the geopolitics of the Balkans, mainly focusing on Serbia and Kosovo.
  • Tim Judah was born in London in 1962 and was raised in a family of Baghdadi Jewish descent whose tradition maintains they first came to Iraq from the ancient Kingdom of Judah at the time of the Babylonian Exile.&#91;1&#93; His ancestors include Solomon Ma’tuk.&#91;2&#93;
  • The Judah family was later established in Calcutta as part of the Baghdadi Jewish community before migrating to Britain.&#91;3&#93;&#91;4&#93;&#91;5&#93;&#91;6&#93;
  • Judah attended Charterhouse school followed by the London School of Economics.&#91;7&#93; He also studied at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.&#91;8&#93;
  • Based abroad as a foreign correspondent, Judah lived in Bucharest from 1990 to 1991 where he covered the fall of communism for The Times and The Economist.&#91;9&#93; He was based in Belgrade to cover the conflicts surrounding the breakup of the former Yugoslavia.&#91;10&#93; He returned to London in 1995 but continues to travel frequently to the Balkans.&#91;11&#93;
  • Judah is married to writer and publisher Rosie Whitehouse and has five children, one of whom is the journalist Ben Judah.&#91;12&#93;
  • Tim Judah began his career at the African service of the BBC World Service.&#91;13&#93;
  • He has reported from many flashpoints around the world, including the states of the former Yugoslavia, El Salvador, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Niger, Darfur, Uganda, North Korea, Georgia, Armenia, Haiti and Ukraine.&#91;14&#93;&#91;15&#93;&#91;16&#93;
  • In 1997, based on his reporting of the Yugoslav Wars Judah criticized "academics imbued with a two dimensional view of the world" such as Francis Fukuyama for discussing the revolutions of 1989 as heralding the end of history.&#91;17&#93;
  • Judah has been described by The Guardian newspaper as "a distinguished foreign correspondent."&#91;18&#93;&#91;19&#93; As a writer his style combines reportage, interviews and history and his main focus, as a journalist, has been on conflict in Africa and Eastern Europe, in particular the Balkans.&#91;20&#93;&#91;21&#93;&#91;22&#93;
  • He has written three books on the Balkans region, including The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia published by Yale University Press in 1997 and Kosovo: War And Revenge with the same publisher in 2002.&#91;23&#93; Regarding the Kosovo-Serbia question, Judah writes in his The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia in the section '"Kosovo: Land of Revenge" that the reincorporation of Kosovo to Serbia in 1944 was "the equivalent of reincorporating a cancer into the Serbian body politic".&#91;24&#93;
  • He was an eyewitness to many of the battles of the Yugoslav Wars including the siege of Dubrovnik and the battle of Vukovar.&#91;25&#93;
  • Judah is considered an authority on Balkan politics.&#91;26&#93; As a senior visiting fellow at the European Institute of the London School of Economics in 2009, he developed the concept of the Yugosphere.&#91;27&#93;&#91;28&#93; He has described the Yugosphere as "a way of describing the renewal of thousands of broken bonds across the former state," a social and political phenomenon with a certain political application.&#91;29&#93;
  • In the Balkans itself, he is president of the board of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network and a member of the board of the Kosovar Stability Initiative.&#91;30&#93;
  • Elsewhere in Eastern Europe, Judah has reported on the Euromaidan Revolution and the War in Donbass. His most recent book In Wartime: Stories from Ukraine was published in December 2015.&#91;31&#93;
  • Judah's work on Africa has included a BBC Radio 4 documentary on Mouridism.&#91;32&#93; His work has also touched on African sporting achievements with his 2008 book Bikila: Ethiopia’s Barefoot Runner shortlisted for the best new sportswriter category in the 2009 British Sports Book Awards.&#91;33&#93;&#91;34&#93;
  • Judah has also worked in 2013 as a regular columnist for Bloomberg.&#91;35&#93;
  • He has celebrated the Jewish festival of Passover in both Baghdad during the American invasion of 2003 and Donetsk during the Russian invasion of 2014.&#91;36&#93;&#91;37&#93;