Elizabeth Neuffer, Boston Globe

Elizabeth Neuffer is a journalist with The Boston Globe. She was the Globe’s European Bureau Chief based in Berlin, Germany from 1984-1988. She focused on covering the Balkans, winning awards for her coverage of the Bosnian war and its aftermath. She has also reported from Rwanda after the genocide; from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq during the Gulf War; and from the Soviet Union during Gorbachev’s resignation. On leave from the Globe, she was the Edward R. Murrow Fellow at the Council On Foreign Relations in 1998-1989. She is currently an Individual Project Fellow at the Soros Foundation’s Open Policy Institute while finishing a book on the search for justice in Bosnia and Rwanda to be published by St. Martin’s Press in 2001. A graduate of Cornell University, she has a master’s degree from the London School of Economics.

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