Journalist; former Moscow Bureau Chief for the Financial Times
Having studied Geography at St Catherine’s College, Cambridge, Andrew Jack was the Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellow at Harvard University. He joined the Financial Times in 1990, where he served as Paris correspondent and then Moscow Bureau Chief (1998-2004). Since 2004 he has been based in London, specialising in health and pharmaceuticals for the paper. He has written articles for medical journals including the Lancet and the BMJ, and is the author of Inside Putin's Russia (2005) and The French Exception (2001).
25 May 2005
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"What to do about Iran?", featuring Daniel Levy, Fawaz Gerges, and Roxane Farmanfarmaian, RGS, 7th June
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One of America's most influential columnists on the decline of America, at the Royal Institution, 13th June 2012
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American neuroscientist David Eagleman on the science of hatred and dehumanisation, RIBA, 24th May 2012
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