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Mark Curtis is a British author, journalist and researcher specialising in international affairs, Trade and UK-US foreign policy. He is
Education
A graduate of Goldsmiths’ College, University of London and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Career
Curtis is a former Research Fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and Director of the World Development Movement. [1] He is currently (2011) an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Strathclyde and has been Visiting Research Fellow at the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales, Paris and the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Auswartige Politik, Bonn.
Alongside his work as an analyst of British foreign policy, Curtis has worked in the field of international development for 18 years, including as Head of Global Advocacy and Policy at Christian Aid [2] and Head of Policy at ActionAid [3].
Writings
Curtis has written six books and numerous articles on British and US foreign policies and international development and trade issues. His most recent books are:
- ISBN 1846687632 Secret Affairs: Britain’s Collusion with Radical Islam (Serpent’s Tail, 2010)
- ISBN 0099469723 Unpeople: Britain’s Secret Human Rights Abuses (Vintage, 2004)
- ISBN 0099448394 Web of Deceit: Britain’s Real Role in the World, (Vintage, 2003)
- ISBN 0904379493 Trade for Life: Making Trade Work for Poor People (Christian Aid, 2001)
- ISBN 0745312349 The Great Deception: Anglo-American Power and World Order (Pluto, 1998)
- ISBN 1856493482 The Ambiguities of Power: British Foreign Policy since 1945 (Zed, 1995).
Mark Curtis on Wikispooks
External Links
- Mark Curtis' Web Site
- Curtis Research - International Development research web site