Michael Breen (author)
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Michael Breen (born 31 July 1952, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK) is an author and journalist covering North and South Korea.
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[edit] Personal history
Mr. Breen is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and first began living in South Korea in 1982.[1] He has covered North and South Korea for several newspapers including The Guardian and the Washington Times.[2] In 1994, he became a management consultant specializing in North Korea. He entered the public relations field in 1999 as the managing director of Merit/Burson-Marsteller where he remained until 2004. He is now president of Insight Communications Consultants, a public relations firm. Mr. Breen was made an honorary citizen of Seoul in 2001.
[edit] Current work
As of May 2008, Mr. Breen has a featured column for the Korea Times, an English-language daily in South Korea, where he comments on Korean society, culture, and political issues.[3]
[edit] Published works
[edit] References
- ^ LaMoshi, Gary. "Man of contradictions", Asia Times, Jan 16, 2004.
- ^ holtzbrinck publishers
- ^ Opinion