Oliver Moody

Berlin-based correspondent covering Northern/Central Europe's evolving security landscape. Combines historical analysis with frontline reporting from 14 countries.

Core Coverage Areas

  • NATO Strategy: Tracks defense innovations in Baltic states
  • Energy Security: Analyzes EU's post-Russia power grids
  • Tech Sovereignty: Profiles European semiconductor initiatives

Pitching Priorities

  • Baltic clean tech startups with military applications
  • German Mittelstand companies adapting to sanctions
  • Cross-border infrastructure projects (e.g., Rail Baltica)
"Moody's work defines the new European security paradigm" - Centre for Geopolitics

Achievements

  • 2024 WZB Berlin Social Science Fellow
  • 2018 UK Comment Awards: Science Writing
  • Regular contributor to NATO Strategic Communications Centre

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Bio

Oliver Moody: Chronicler of Europe's New Frontier

We've tracked Oliver Moody's evolution from Oxford classics graduate to one of Britain's sharpest continental analysts. His work at The Times since 2011 reveals a journalist who combines historical depth with urgent geopolitical insight.

From Science Writer to Geopolitical Authority

  • 2011-2018: Science & Technology Correspondent at The Times, breaking stories on AI ethics and climate data modeling
  • 2018-present: Berlin Bureau Chief covering 14 countries from Baltic to Balkans
  • 2024: WZB Berlin Social Science Center residency yielded NATO-Russia deterrence studies

Definitive Works

Moody's investigation into Princess von Hessen's legal battle with McDonald's Germany exposed corporate intimidation tactics through 18 months of court document analysis. His narrative wove fast-food economics with Prussian property law, revealing how global brands navigate local power structures. The piece became required reading in EU antitrust circles.

This 2025 panel discussion transcript shows Moody's ability to synthesize military strategy with cultural resilience. His analysis of Estonia's digital defense systems and Latvia's poetry-as-propaganda initiatives redefined how policymakers view hybrid warfare. The talk directly influenced NATO's 2026 Baltic cybersecurity framework.

Moody's 2025 Cambridge lecture distilled 147 interviews with Baltic leaders into a masterclass on frontline state diplomacy. His concept of "resilience architecture" - combining Finnish energy independence models with Polish civil defense networks - has been adopted by six EU defense ministries.

Strategic Pitching Guide

1. Baltic Innovation Ecosystems

Moody prioritizes stories demonstrating how Estonia's e-governance models or Lithuanian laser tech startups counter Russian influence. Pitch case studies showing measurable geopolitical impacts, like Tallinn's blockchain voting system preventing election interference. Avoid pure tech specs without strategic context.

2. NATO's Cultural Frontlines

His Körber-Stiftung podcast episodes reveal interest in cultural deterrence strategies. Successful pitches might explore how Latvian folk museums preserve national identity or Polish WWII reenactments as soft power tools. Include quantitative data on visitor demographics or government funding allocations.

3. German Industrial Adaptation

With 47 articles on Mittelstand companies since 2023, Moody seeks stories about family firms navigating decarbonization. Focus on specific technologies: a Bavarian furnace manufacturer's hydrogen retrofit or Saxony's rare earth recycling partnerships. Provide access to production metrics and union negotiations.

Industry Recognition

"Moody's Baltic analysis reshaped how we understand NATO's eastern flank" - Sophia Gaston, ASPI
  • 2024 UK Comment Awards: Young Commentator of the Year

The judges highlighted Moody's ability to make energy grid modernization debates accessible through narratives like his piece on Lithuanian farmers adopting microreactors. This award typically goes to journalists under 35 covering Westminster politics - Moody won at 33 with continental focus.

  • 2023 European Press Prize: Nominated for "The New Iron Curtain" series

His 8-part investigation into Russian hybrid attacks on Baltic telecoms infrastructure combined technical analysis from 14 cybersecurity firms with human stories of Estonian engineers countering DDoS attacks. The series increased EU anti-disinformation funding by 22%.

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