Claire Provost is a journalist known for her reporting on global development, corporate accountability, and the influence of multinational corporations on public policy. She has written extensively for international publications including The Guardian, where her work has examined financial institutions, development programs, and the impact of corporate activity on communities and governments. Provost’s reporting often focuses on the intersection of business, human rights, and economic power. She is the author of Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy, published by Bloomsbury in 2023, which investigates how corporate interests shape political systems and regulatory frameworks around the world.