Fellows & Editors
Beatrice Hogan
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2001
- Affiliation:
- Vanity Fair
- Country:
- Kyrgyzstan
- Year:
- 2001
Beatrice Hogan is a researcher at Vanity Fair magazine in New York and a freelance journalist specializing in Central Asian issues. Previously she worked as a reporter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Prague and New York, covering political, economic and environmental issues for the Central Asian broadcast services. In 1992-94 she served in the first group of Peace Corps volunteers sent to Uzbekistan, where she taught English Language and Literature at Samarkand State University. She holds a Master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. in English from Georgetown University.
Post-IRP Stories
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December 11, 2009 | http://www.more.com/2050/9787-her-sinking-island-faces-of-climate
Climate Change is Sinking Her Island Homeland
Stories
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Tightened Security in Ferghana Valley Pinches Residents
October 10, 2001 - In recent years, crossing the frontier between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan near Osh has become increasingly complicated. With the anti-terrorism campaign now in full swing, border guards are now on a ...
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Kyrgyz Authorities Concerned About Retaliatory Raids Against Central Asian Reservoirs
October 16, 2001 — The drive towards the Popan Reservoir in southeastern Kyrgyzstan near the Uzbek border is a pleasant stretch: snow-capped mountains frame rolling fields as animals graze along the roadside. The gigantic ...
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