David C. UngerMember of
The New York Times Editorial Board; Council on Foreign Relations, U.S.; Adjunct Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center, Italy
Discussant: John L. HarperProfessor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center, Italy
Part of the International Journalism Series. Organized in collaboration with the Reuters Institute, Oxford, U.K. with support from the CCSDD, a joint venture of the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center and the University of Bologna, ItalyDAVID UNGER
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New York Times Editorial Board member as well as member of the Council on Foreign Relations; previously a member of the Foreign Policy Roundtable; presenter and discussion leader at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs on
Wealth and Terror: Why America’s Quest for Absolute Security Is a Mission Impossible that Can Also Destroy Our Democracy and
Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question; previously a guest seminar leader at the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy on
Obama and U.S. Foreign Policy; Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin.
Publications
"The UN's Lost Decade" in
Croatia UNA Magazine (2012); "A Better Internationalism" in
World Policy Journal (2012);
The Emergency State: How to End America’s Obsessive Quest for National Security and Reclaim our Democracy (2012); "Economic Leadership in Europe" in
Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs (2011); Review of
Innocent Abroad, in
The New York Times Book Review (2009); "The Inevitable Two State Solution" in World Policy Journal (2008); "Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question" in
World Policy Journal (2002); "Asian Anxieties, Pacific Overtures: Experiments in Security for a New Asia-Pacific Community" in
World Policy Journal (1994); more than 3,000 foreign policy editorials published in
The New York Times since 1977.
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