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Marko Hoare : ウィキペディア英語版
Marko Attila Hoare

Marko Attila Hoare (born 1972) is a British historian of the former Yugoslavia who also writes about the current affairs of Southeast Europe, especially Southeast Europe, including Turkey and the Caucasus.
==Biography==
Hoare is the son of the British translator Quintin Hoare and the Croatian journalist and historian Branka Magaš. In his early articles, he signed his name simply as 'Attila Hoare', but since 1999 his articles have been signed Marko Attila Hoare. He is a regular contributor to the Bosnian Institute, UK and other academic publications.
Hoare has been studying the history of the former Yugoslavia since 1993.〔(Hoare's biography on the Henry Jackson Society website ) 〕 In the summer of 1995, he acted as translator for the humanitarian aid convoy to the Bosnian town of Tuzla, organised by Workers' Aid for Bosnia, a movement of solidarity in support of the Bosnian people. His degrees in History are a BA (1994) (later converted to an MA) from the University of Cambridge and a MPhil (1997) and PhD from Yale University (2000).〔(Academic staff page ), Kingston University〕
In 1998–2001, he lived and worked in Belgrade, Serbia, and was resident there during the Kosovo War of 1999, and worked a war crimes investigator at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he participated in the drafting of the indictment against Milošević. Subsequently Hoare was a research assistant at the Bosnian Institute in London (founded by his father Quintin), a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow and a research fellow of the History Faculty of the University of Cambridge,〔 He has been Reader at Kingston University in London since 2006.〔
He was European Neighbourhood Section Director for the Henry Jackson Society.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/research/helen-bamber/collaborations )〕 In 2012, he resigned from the HJS, saying it had become "an abrasively right-wing forum with an anti-Muslim tinge". He was also an advisory editor of ''Democratiya'',〔(Democratiya )〕 and he is a member of the editorial board of ''Spirit of Bosnia'', an international, interdisciplinary, bilingual, online journal. His blog, "Greater Surbiton", concentrates on international developments, and 'revisionists' of the recent history of the Balkans, such as Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.〔Marko Attila Hoare ("Chomsky's Genocidal Denial" ), FrontPage magazine, 23 November 2005〕 He is a signatory of the Euston Manifesto, and was formerly connected with the British website Harry's Place. He has written also for ''Prospect''〔(Marko Attila Hoare, 'The Dangers of Appeasement' )〕 and ''Standpoint'' magazine. He is working on a history of modern Serbia.
Hoare was a childhood friend of Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour Party. In 2010, he appeared in Channel 4's TV docu-drama ''Miliband of Brothers'', where he commented on his memories of Miliband and his brother David Miliband. In criticising the position of the Conservative London Major Boris Johnson, he has argued in favour of arming the opponents of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, "one of the world's most murderous and tyrannical regimes", according to Hoare.〔Marko Attila Hoare ("The case for arming Syrian Rebels", ) ''The Guardian'', 18 June 2013.〕

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