WORLDLY PERSPECTIVES:
February 2008 - In this popular and candid series that cuts to the heart of world affairs, Clyde Haberman, NYC columnist for the New York Times and veteran foreign correspondent, talks with renowned journalists. Avoiding sounds-bites and the clichés of studio-bound pundits, this more leisurely approach consistently yields thoughtful conversation and insightful observations from many corners of the world.
JAMES F. HOGE
Editor, Peter G. Peterson Chair, Foreign Affairs
James F. Hoge’s career exemplifies both journalistic success and a savvy understanding of international affairs. Currently the editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, Hoge spent more than three decades in daily journalism, covering national and international news and political events all over the world. During the 1960s, he covered Congress and the White House for The Chicago Sun Times, where he went on to serve as editor from 1968 to 1976. In 1984, Hoge moved to New York as president and publisher of The Daily News.
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