Fair observer

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Fair Observer is an international newspaper with offices in Washington, San Francisco and Munich. It was founded in 2011 by Fabian Neuen, Atul Singh and Christian R. Becker.

The articles are created according to the crowdsourcing principle: in principle, anyone can submit an article, one hopes for a cross-border, comprehensive 360 ​​° perspective. So far journalists from 30 countries have participated, including: the former head of McKinsey Medienpractice, Annet Aris, the former foreign and security policy advisor Helmut Kohl, Joachim Bitterlich , the former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton , the former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer , the Head of the Foundation Robert Schuman, Jean-Dominique Giuliani, the philosopher and former CEO of Paul Hartmann AG, Ulrich Hemel , the former German ambassador to the USA and GB, Wolfgang Ischinger and the former Indian Foreign Minister, Jaswanth Singh.

Fair Observer cooperates with universities such as INSEAD and the Wharton School , but also with think tanks such as the Robert Schumann Foundation and foundations such as the Vodafone Foundation Germany and the Social Entrepreneurship Academy .

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  4. http://ijnet.org/blog/editor-journalists-must-offer-insight-not-just-facts