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David Rennie (columnist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Rennie (columnist) David Rennie (born 1971)〔(Britain and the EU: The ultimate Eurosceptic fantasy: putting faith in the Commonwealth | The Economist )〕 is a British journalist. He is a columnist for ''The Economist'', where he serves as the ''Lexington'' columnist and Washington bureau chief.〔(Bagehot on the move: Britain's cheering gloom | The Economist )〕 He is the son of Sir John Rennie, a former 'C' (i.e., Director) of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Past Chiefs of SIS )〕 ==Career==
David Rennie started his career at the ''Evening Standard'', where he worked from 1992 until 1996. He then went to work for the ''The Daily Telegraph'' in London, before joining their foreign staff, being posted to Sydney (1998), Beijing (1998 to 2002), Washington, (2002–2005) and Brussels (2005-07).〔 From 2006 until 2007 he was also a contributing editor at ''The Spectator''.〔 Rennie joined ''The Economist'' in 2007, writing the ''Charlemagne'' column on EU affairs from Brussels, before moving to London, where he wrote the ''Bagehot'' column (focusing on British politics). In 2010, he received the UACES/Thomson Reuters "Reporting Europe" award.〔〔(Reporting Europe prize 2010 | UACES/Thomson Reuters )〕 Following the death of Peter David in 2012 he moved to Washington, DC to serve as the magazine's ''Lexington'' columnist.〔〔(Lexington: Peter David | The Economist )〕
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