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Martin Fackler (born November 16, 1966) is an American journalist and author. He has worked for more than two decades as a foreign correspondent in Japan and China, including six years as Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times. In 2012, his team was named as finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for its investigative coverage of the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He has written or co-written eleven books in Japanese, including the best-seller Credibility Lost: The Crisis in Japanese Newspaper Journalism After Fukushima (Futabasha, 2012).

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  • Martin Fackler (born November 16, 1966) is an American journalist and author. He has worked for more than two decades as a foreign correspondent in Japan and China, including six years as Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times. In 2012, his team was named as finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for its investigative coverage of the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He has written or co-written eleven books in Japanese, including the best-seller Credibility Lost: The Crisis in Japanese Newspaper Journalism After Fukushima (Futabasha, 2012). (en)
  • マーティン・ファクラー(Martin Fackler, 1966年11月16日 - )はアメリカ人ジャーナリスト、ライター。AP通信の上海支局長、ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナルの東京特派員、ニューヨーク・タイムズ東京支局長などを歴任した。東京大学大学院情報学環で非常勤講師やジャパンタイムズのメディア顧問委員会の委員などを勤め、2015年8月から、独立系シンクタンク日本再建イニシアティブの主任研究員兼ジャーナリスト。 (ja)
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  • Martin Fackler (en)
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  • Martin Fackler (en)
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  • Fackler at a book talk in Tokyo, 2015 (en)
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  • The New York Times; Reinventing Japan: New Directions in Global Leadership ; Credibility Lost: The Crisis in Japanese Newspaper Journalism After Fukushima (en)
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  • Martin Fackler (en)
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  • Martin Fackler (born November 16, 1966) is an American journalist and author. He has worked for more than two decades as a foreign correspondent in Japan and China, including six years as Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times. In 2012, his team was named as finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for its investigative coverage of the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He has written or co-written eleven books in Japanese, including the best-seller Credibility Lost: The Crisis in Japanese Newspaper Journalism After Fukushima (Futabasha, 2012). (en)
  • マーティン・ファクラー(Martin Fackler, 1966年11月16日 - )はアメリカ人ジャーナリスト、ライター。AP通信の上海支局長、ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナルの東京特派員、ニューヨーク・タイムズ東京支局長などを歴任した。東京大学大学院情報学環で非常勤講師やジャパンタイムズのメディア顧問委員会の委員などを勤め、2015年8月から、独立系シンクタンク日本再建イニシアティブの主任研究員兼ジャーナリスト。 (ja)
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  • Martin Fackler (journalist) (en)
  • マーティン・ファクラー (ja)
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  • Martin Fackler (en)
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