Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in US for outside US 1991

Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in the United States, for a publication outside the United States

AWARD DATE: 1991

AWARD NAME: Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in US for outside US 1991

AWARD RECIPIENT: Andrew Stephen

AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Observer of London

AWARD HONORED WORK: “George Bush from a British Perspective”

“Exceptional insight about American governance and politics.” That’s how the judges characterized Stephen’s observations from Washington about President Bush’s decision to go to war with Iraq after meeting with Margaret Thatcher. Another illuminating piece highlighted the Presidents weaknesses as he girds to battle the Democrats this fall.

Citation for Excellence:
Leonard Doyle
The Independent (London)
“How Saddam Hussein Built His War Machine.”