John Micklethwait
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John Micklethwait, born in 1962, is editor-in-chief of The Economist magazine since March 23, 2006. Previously he was United States editor of the publication.
Micklethwait was educated at Ampleforth and Magdalen College, Oxford. He joined the Economist in 1987, previously having worked for Chase Manhattan Bank. He coined the word Cosmocrat.
- The Company — A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea
- The Right Nation
- The Witch Doctors
- The Future Perfect
- John Micklethwait discusses, The Right Nation, at the Carnegie Council
- Economist listing
- Biography from the London Speaker Bureau
- Interview on OpenDemocracy.net
- Biography from Random House
| Preceded by Bill Emmott |
Editor of The Economist 2006-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |