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Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs
Contact Info:
Phone: +1-212-434-9629
E-mail: grose@cfr.org
Location:
New York, NY
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International conflict; Middle East, Persian Gulf, and South Asia; terrorism; economic sanctions.
Experience:Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs (2000-present); Olin Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations (1995-2000); Associate Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs, National Security Council (1994-95).
Selected Publications:“Democracy Promotion and American Foreign Policy,” International Security (Winter 2000/2001); “Conservatism and American Foreign Policy: Present Laughter vs. Utopian Bliss,” The National Interest (Fall 1999); “It Could Happen Here: Facing the New Terrorism,” Foreign Affairs (March/April 1999); “The Rollback Fantasy,” Foreign Affairs (January/February 1999), with Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack; “The Exit Strategy Delusion,” Foreign Affairs (January/February 1998). Edited volumes (with James F. Hoge Jr.): Understanding the War on Terror (2005); America and the World (2002); How Did This Happen? (2001).
Past Research Projects
April 23, 2008
Podcast
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the new May/June issue of the magazine with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran. Among the topics covered are the end of U.S. hegemony, unintended consequences of the Iraq surge, and a pair of humanitarian crises in Africa.
February 6, 2008
Podcast
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the forthcoming March/April issue of the magazine with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran. Among the topics covered are ethnic nationalism in world politics, receding democracies, and intelligence reform.
January 31, 2008
| Speakers: | Peter Beinart, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Max Boot, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
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| Presider: | Robert McMahon, Deputy Editor, CFR.org |
Transcript
See more in United States, U.S. Strategy and Politics, U.S. Election 2008
January 31, 2008
| Speakers: | Peter Beinart, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Max Boot, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
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| Presider: | Robert McMahon, Deputy Editor, CFR.org |
Audio
Listen to experts discuss the role of foreign policy in the 2008 presidential campaign.
See more in U.S. Strategy and Politics, U.S. Election 2008
January 28, 2008
| Speaker: | Robert M. Kimmitt, Deputy Treasury Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
Robert M. Kimmitt discusses sovereign wealth funds and the world economy.
See more in Business & Foreign Policy, International Finance
January 28, 2008
| Speaker: | Robert M. Kimmitt, U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury; Author, "Public Footprints in Private Markets," Foreign Affairs, January/February 2008 |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Audio
Listen to Robert M. Kimmitt, U.S. deputy secretary of the treasury, discuss his recent Foreign Affairs article on the rise of sovereign wealth funds.
See more in United States, Economics
December 18, 2007
| Speakers: | Michael A. McFaul, Director, Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University |
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Transcript
Speakers discuss a recently released article in Foreign Affairs, "The Myth of the Authoritarian Model: How Putin's Crackdown Holds Russia Back."
See more in Russian Fed.
November 28, 2007
| Speaker: | Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Audio
Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the outcome of the Annapolis Mideast peace conference.
See more in Middle East, International Peace and Security
November 28, 2007
| Speaker: | Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Transcript
A conference call with CFR President Richard N. Haass on the Middle East peace talks in Annapolis.
See more in Middle East, Peacemaking
November 6, 2007
| Speaker: | Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs, Council on Foreign Relations |
Transcript
A conference between Gideon Rose and Dan Markey on the current political situation in Pakistan.
See more in Pakistan
September 10, 2007
| Speaker: | James Dobbins, Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at Rand |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
James Dobbins discusses U.S. foreign policy in Middle East and South Asia.
See more in Afghanistan, Middle East, Iraq, Terrorism, U.S. Strategy and Politics
September 6, 2007
| Speaker: | Elizabeth C. Economy, CV Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies at the Council of Foreign Relations |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
A conference call with Elizabeth Economy, CFR senior fellow, in which she discusses her recent Foreign Affairs article on China’s economy.
See more in China, Energy/Environment
August 6, 2007
| Author: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
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Op-Ed
Newsweek International
See more in Iraq, Wars and Warfare, Terrorism, U.S. Election 2008
July 25, 2007
| Speaker: | Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
Daniel Markey, author of a new article in Foreign Affairs on Pakistan, discusses how the United States should handle Pakistan and its political crisis.
See more in Pakistan, Defense Strategy, Grand Strategy
April 26, 2007
Transcript
In this Foreign Affairs-sponsored call, Al-Qaeda Strikes Back author Bruce Riedel argues that al-Qaeda is trying to lure the United States into a war with Iran and that Osama Bin Laden's group now has more bases, more partners, and more followers today than it did on the eve of 9/11.
See more in Middle East, Iran, Homeland Security, Terrorist Organizations
February 26, 2007
| Speaker: | Daniel W. Drezner, Associate Professor of International Politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
Professor Daniel Drezner discusses his March/April 2007 Foreign Affairs arguing that controversies over the war in Iraq and U.S. unilateralism have overshadowed a more pragmatic and multilateral component of the Bush administration’s grand strategy.
See more in Iraq, Grand Strategy
February 22, 2007
| Speaker: | Ray Takeyh, Senior Fellow and Middle East Specialist |
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
Transcript
Senior Fellow Ray Takeyh dicusses his March/April 2007 Foreign Affairs article. He argues that Washington must eschew military options and adopt a new policy of détente.
See more in Iran, Proliferation
January 25, 2007
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A discussion of Garrett’s newest Foreign Affairs article:
A flood of public and private money has started to flow to the developing world, funding a vast array of efforts to combat AIDS, TB, malaria, and other killer diseases. Unfortunately, writes Garrett, much of that “is leaking away without result,” doing little to improve basic public health on the ground.
See more in Africa, Global Health, Public Health Threats
January 22, 2007
| Author: | Gideon Rose, Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs |
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Op-Ed
Slate
See more in Vietnam, Iraq, Congress, Foreign Policy History, Grand Strategy
December 28, 2006
Podcast
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the international issues that most concerned the U.S. public in 2006, predicting hesitancy over future interventionism but a heightened interest in global affairs that will bar American isolationism.
See more in Iraq, U.S. Strategy and Politics
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Climate change poses threats to national security in a number of ways. In this report, sponsored by the Center for Geoeconomic Studies, Joshua W. Busby offers specific recommendations for confronting this important issue, including a list of "no-regrets" policies.
This report, by International Affairs Fellow Michelle D. Gavin and sponsored by the Center for Preventive Action, surveys the current situation in Zimbabwe and proposes steps that can increase the likelihood that regime change, when it comes, will bring constructive reform instead of conflict and state collapse.
Complete list of Council Special Reports.
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Geoeconomic Studies, Deputy Director of Studies, and Paul A. Volcker Senior
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