About the New York Inquirer
Andrew Bast has reported from four continents for several newspapers. He is currently studying Political Science and International Relations at the City University of New York Graduate Center. Recently he worked as an intern at the Council on Foreign Relations, and he spent several years working as a managing editor for a major trade book publisher.
You can also find out more about his work experience and education at LinkedIn.
The New York Inquirer, a web magazine about international news and globalization, reports stories with the assumption that national borders today play as much a role in facilitating the movement of money, goods, ideas and people as they do in locking them down or keeping them out.
Outside of work on the Inquirer, below are links to a selection of Andrew's clips:
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"A Translator's Long Journey." Profile of the iconic translator of Hispanic literatures, Gregory Rabassa.
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"Diplomatic dancing in Darfur." Commentary on the newly-signed 60-day cease-fire in Sudan brokered by Gov. Bill Richardson.
"Dispatch from Cairo." Filed from the Egyptian capital, on the future of Arab youths.
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"Scribble Man's Day in Court." Street reporting from East Harlem on the arrest and public protest of artist James De La Vega.
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"In Sri Lanka, a Relief Effort With No Relief." Dispatch from Colombo in the immediate aftermath of the 2004 tsunami.
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"A Smalls Miracle." City reporting on the reopening of a downtown jazz mainstay.


