Bill Emmott
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Bill Emmott, born in 1956, is an English journalist, since March 1993 editor of The Economist magazine. He has worked at The Economist since graduating from Magdalen College, Oxford. He is a member of the Trilateral Commission.
He is additionally known for several well-received books about Japan.
Bibliography
- Pocket Economist (Editor) (1984)
- The Sun also Sets:The Limits to Japan's Power (1989)
- Japanophobia:The Myth of the Invincible Japanese (1993)
- Managing the International System over the Next Ten Years:Three Essays (co-author, 1997)
- Kanryo no Taizai (The bureaucrat’s deadly sins) (Japanese only)
- 20:21 Vision:Twentieth Century Lessons for the Twenty First Century (2003)
References
- Short curriculum vitae at economist.com (http://www.economist.com/mediadirectory/listing.cfm?journalistID=1)
- Interview with Emmott, ABC News (Australia (http://www.abc.net.au/sundayprofile/stories/s1210496.htm)
- Interview with Emmott, Forbes (http://www.forbes.com/infoimaging/2003/02/14/cx_ml_0214chat.html)