Doug Saunders, born in nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished journalist and author with dual British and Canadian nationality. He serves as an international-affairs columnist for The Globe and Mail, a prominent newspaper based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His insightful commentary and analysis have made him a respected voice in the field of journalism.
With a rich background as a foreign correspondent, Doug has reported from major cities around the world, including London and Los Angeles. His extensive experience in international reporting has equipped him with a unique perspective on global issues, particularly those related to cities, migration, and population dynamics.
In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Doug is the author of three influential books that delve into the complexities of urban life and the challenges of migration. His work not only informs but also engages readers in critical discussions about the future of cities and the people who inhabit them.
Currently, Doug resides in Berlin, where he is a fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy. This position allows him to continue his exploration of international affairs while contributing to the academic community.