Bruce Clark is currently the international security editor of The Economist,[1] and notable as the author of Twice A Stranger: How Mass Expulsion Forged Modern Greece and Turkey
Son of Wallace Clark, a Northern Irish businessman, he was educated at Shrewsbury School where he excelled in academics particularly in Classics. He went on to study Philosophy at St John's College Cambridge. His writing for The Economist is usually focussed on religion or defence.
His book Twice A Stranger: How Mass Expulsion Forged Modern Greece and Turkey[2][3] is a history of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey which took place in the early 1920s following the Treaty of Lausanne won the Runciman Award in 2007.[4]