Mark MacKinnon
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Mark MacKinnon (born 1974) is a Canadian journalist, currently the Middle East bureau chief for Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail[1]. He is a two-time winner of the National Newspaper Award[2], Canada's top reporting prize.
Formerly the paper's Moscow correspondent, he has covered wars in Afghanistan, Chechnya, Iraq and Lebanon, as well as the revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine.
His first book, The New Cold War: Revolutions, Rigged Elections and Pipeline Politics in the Former Soviet Union was published in 2007 by Random House in Canada [3], and by Carroll and Graf in the United States.
He is also the author of a popular Russia-themed blog. [4]