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Press Room — FP in the News

Press Room — FP in the News

"The most extraordinary thing about him, maybe the most surprising, is how normal he is.  He’ll read Foreign Policy magazine, a treatise on economic policy and Sports Illustrated."  — David Axelrod, on President Obama

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E-Mail: Dianna.Pierce@ForeignPolicy.com

 

Recent Mentions of FP in the News

Michael Grunwald on NPR’s "Morning Edition" with Host Steve Inskeep, 8/28/09, "Seven Myths on Alternative Energy"

Daniel Yergin on CleanSkies TV, airing on ABC (WJLA) ahead of "This Week" 8/30/09,  "Oil: The Long Goodbye"

Daniel Yergin on CNBC, The Squawk on the Street, 8/27/09, "Oil: The Long Goodbye"

Daniel Yergin on CNBC, The Kudlow Report, 8/26/09,  "Oil: The Long Goodbye"

Stephen Walt on "Democracy Now", 8/25/09, "The Safe Haven Myth"

Kim Kagan and Tom Johnson on PBS’ The NewsHour, 8/24/09, Afghanistan (Af-Pak Channel)

Daniel Yergin on WTOP Radio 8/23/09, replayed on 8/24/09, Oil Feature, Sept/Oct. Issue

Susan Glasser on WTOP Radio 8//19/09, Afghanistan Elections (Af-Pak Channel)

Moises Naim in The Financial Times, 8/18/09 "Oil Can Be a Curse on Poor Nations"

Elizabeth Dickinson on BBC World Service, 8/18/09, Network Africa, State Department’s Africa Bureau

Susan Glasser on NPR Diane Rehm Show, 8/7/09, Weekly Roundup 

Cameron Abadi, Australian Radio ABC "Counterpont", 8/11/09 "Reunification in Germany Successful?" 

Moises Naim, The Washington Post, 8/2/09, "Nouvelles Regimes in a Few Easy Steps"

Stephen Walt on WDEL Radio 8/1/09, noon drive, Netanyahu vs. Rahmbo

Tom Ricks on WTOP Radio 7/30/09, afternoon drive, Time to get troops out of Iraq

Josh Keating on WTOP Radio 7/28/09, afternoon drive, World’s Worst Sons

Blake Hounshell on WTOP Radio 7/28/09, morning drive, China & US Meetings

Christian Brose on WTOP Radio 7/26/09, afternoon drive, Iran, Clinton & nuclear ambitions

Tom Ricks, The Telegraph, 7/25/09, COIN doctrine & Wanat Army report

Elizaveth Dickinson on WNYC, 7/23/09, "The Leonard Lopate Show", Failed States Index

Marc Lynch on NPR, 7/22/09, "Morning Edition", Jay-z and American Hegemony

Annie Lowrey on NHPR, 7/21/09, "Word of Mouth", Europe’s Lost Generation

Moises Naim, The Philadelphia Inquirer, 7/19/09, reprint of "Mute Muslims" piece

Evgeny Morozov, International Herald Tribune, 7/16/09, "The O’s and 1’s of Computer Warfare (op-ed)

Moises Naim on NPR, 7/16/09, "Tell Me More", Honduras

David Rothkopf on NPR, 7/16/09, "On Point", Hillary Clinton

David Rothkopf on ITN/London, 7/16/09, Economics

Amos Guiora on WTOP, 7/15/09, "Hunt for Osaama Bin Laden", Assassinations and OBL

Moises Naim on BBC World News, 7/15/09, Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy Speech analysis

Peter Feaver on WDEL Radio, 7/14/09, Biden & Iraq & Kurds

David Lehrer on Australian Radio ABC, 7/14/09, "In Praise of Rejects"

Evgeny Morozov on NPR, 7/09/09, "Talk of the Nation", Cyberwarfare & cyberattacks

Elizabeth Dickinson on WDEL Radio, 7/09/09, Obama & Ghana & Russia

Reihan Salam on NPR Boston (WBUR), 7/07/09, "On Point", The Death of Macho

Susan Glasser on Al-Jazeera, 7/01/09, Russia and Obama

Reihan Salam on CNN "American Morning", 7/01/09, Death of Macho

Tom Ricks on WTOP, 6/23/09, afternoon drive-time, Iraq & troops drawdown

Reihan Salam on NPR’s "The Takeaway" 7/03/09, The Death of Macho

Reihan Salam on CNN’S "American Morning", 7/3/09, The Death of Macho

Susan Glasser moderating panel "Who Will Emerge Stronger After the Crisis?" Hosted by New America Foundation, panelists Michael Lind and Flynt Leverett

Susan Glasser on WTOP Radio, 6/30/09, afternoon drive-time, Troop Withdrawal in Iraq

Tom Ricks on CNN, 6/30/09, Iraq & troop withdrawal

Daniel Drezner on MS-NBC, 6/24/09, Iran Elections

Susan Glasser on NPR 6/23/09, "The Kojo Nnamdi Show", Foreign News

Christian Brose on WDEL Radio, 6/22/09, afternoon drive, Iran Elections 

Blake Hounshell on NPR 6/21/09, "All Things Considered", the Failed States Index

Elizabeth Dickinson on WTOP Radio 06/18/09, afternoon drive-time Mousavi Spokesman Exclusive Interview

Evgeny Morozov on SkyNews, London, 6/18/09, Iran Elections & Twitter & Social Media

Moises Naim, The Financial Times, 6/18/09, reprint of article, "Minilateralism"

Moises Naim, Newsweek, 6/15/09, reprint of article "Minilateralism"

Moises Naim on WTOP Radio 06/13/09, afternoon drive-time, Iran Elections

Blake Hounshell on WTOP Radio, 06/13/09, morning drive-time, Iran Elections

Laura Rozen on KGO Radio, San Francisco, 06/12/09, afternoon drive-time, Iran Elections

Joshua Keating on WTOP Radio 06/10/09, morning drive-time, Pakistan Bombing

Elizabeth Dickinson on WTOP Radio 06/09/09, afternoon drive-time,  Pakistan Bombing

Moises Naim on The Diane Rehm Show (Weekly News Roundup) 06/05/09 11 AM – 12 PM

Christian Brose on WTOP Radio 06/04/09, afternoon drive-time, Obama Speech Analysis

Christian Brose on Fox News Channel, "Happening Now" program, 06/04/09,  Obama Speech

Susan Glasser on The Kojo Nnamdi Show, NPR, 05/11/09  "Global Perspectives on the News"

Elizabeth Dickinson on The Jack Rice Show, KOGO in San Diego, 05/08/09,  The U.N.  Demand Too High, Not Enough Resources?

Moises Naim on The Diane Rehm Show (Weekly News Roundup) 05/08/09 10 AM – 12 PM

Philip Zelikow on The Rachel Maddow Show (MS-NBC, 04/21/09) "The Torture Memos" per his piece exclusive to Foreign Policy

Moises Naim on NPR’s Tell Me More with Michel Martin, 04/16/09 "Obama Hopes to Ease Tensions with Latin America & the Caribbean"

Moises Naim on The Diane Rehm Show (Weekly News Roundup) 04/10/09 11 AM – 12 PM

Moises Naim on Fareed Zakharia’s Sunday Show GPS on CNN, 04/05/09

Moises Naim on The Diane Rehm Show
1/09/2009 FP’s Editor in Chief, Moises Naim, appeared on WAMU’s Diane Rehm Show among a panel of journalists to discuss the week’s top international news stories.


"The Worst Is Yet To Come" on NPR’s Day to Day
1/07/2009 FPs Web Editor, Blake Hounshell, appeared on NPR’s Day to Day to discuss"The Worst Is Yet to Come," in the January/February issue of FP, about the economists who predicted the financial collapse, and what they’re saying now about the future.

ForeignPolicy.com gets a makeover
Politico
Jan. 5, 2009
By Michael Calderone

Susan Glasser, executive editor of Foreign Policy, has an ambitious goal for Monday’s Web relaunch: Become the "daily magazine for people interested in the world."

Inside the Beltway: ‘George W. Obama’
Washington Times
Jan. 5, 2009
By John McCaslin

Susan Glasser, the former Washington Post assistant managing editor who became executive editor of Foreign Policy magazine, brings readers an eye-opening headline for her debut issue: "The Making of George W. Obama."

Susan Glasser on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal
1/04/2009

FPs Executive Editor, Susan Glasser, discussed the Israeli ground offensive in the Gaza Strip and its impact on the future of the Middle East peace process. 


"The Top 10 Stories You Missed of 2008"
on KPCC’s Airtalk
12/29/2009

FPs Web Editor, Blake Hounshell, appeared on KPCC’s Airtalk to discuss "The Top 10 Stories You Missed in 2008," at ForeignPolicy.com.


 "The Top 10 Stories You Missed of 2008" on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal
12/23/2009

Joshua Keating, Deputy Web Editor for FP, appeared on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal in a 30-minute interview on "Top 10 Stories You Missed in 2008," at ForeignPolicy.com.


"The Top 10 Stories You Missed of 2008"
on CNN International News

12/07/2008

FPs Web Editor, Blake Hounshell, appeared on CNNI’s World News Sunday to talk about "The Top 10 Stories You Missed in 2008," at ForeignPolicy.com.


"America’s Hard Sell"
on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal

11/22/2008

FPs Web Editor, Blake Hounshell, appeared on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to discuss what issues face the next secretary of state and "America’s Hard Sell," the cover story in FPs Nov-Dec issue.

This Week in Magazines: Obama’s Tough Calls, Real Missions for James Bond, and the Sex-Subprime Scandal
The Huffington Post
Nov. 16, 2008
By James Warren

So it’s pretty unclear if this version of 007 could handle Foreign Policy‘s "The List: Five Real Missions for 007." Back in the real world, it would love Bond to…

"Dream Team" on WNYC’s Leonard Lopate Show
10/30/2008

FPs Web Editor, Blake Hounshell, appeared on WNYC’s Leonard Lopate Show (New York Public Radio) to discuss "Dream Team," in FPs Nov-Dec issue.

"The World’s Most Global Cities"
BusinessWeek
10/29/2008
By Matt Mabe

In a globalizing world, a city’s business climate and government alone are no longer adequate measures of what makes it truly global—and thus attractive to companies and employees. That’s why management consulting firm A.T. Kearney, along with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Foreign Policy magazine, conducted a study examining the character, influence, and reach of some of the world’s greatest urban areas.

The Global Cities Index, released this month, ranks the world’s top metropolises by measuring dozens of attributes grouped into five broad categories: business activity, human capital, information exchange, political engagement, and cultural experience.

The leading cities on the list—surprise, surprise—are New York, London, and Paris. But many emerging countries can be proud that their capitals and other major cities are fast becoming challengers to long-recognized leaders. (View Slide Show)

"Dream Team" on NPR’s Talk of the Nation
10/28/2008

Blake Hounshell, FP‘s web editor, and Robert Baer, former CIA case officer assigned to the Middle East, appeared on NPR’s "Talk of the Nation" in a 30-minute call-in segment featuring "Dream Team," an article in FP‘s November/December issue.

 Washington Post Buys Foreign Policy Magazine
Forbes.com
09/29/2008
By James Erik Abels

The Washington Post Co. announced Monday afternoon that it is acquiring Foreign Policy magazine. Bought as part of the Slate Group, the new property is being positioned as part of the newspaper company’s transition into a digital world…


"10 Worst Ideas" of McCain and Obama on NPR’s Here and Now (WBUR)
09/12/2008

FP Web Editor Blake Hounshell appeared on NPR’s "Here and Now" (WBUR-AM, Boston) to discuss FPs two-part web series, "10 Worst Ideas" of McCain and Obama, on ForeignPolicy.com.


"The Terrorism Index" on NPR’s Brian Lehrer Show (WNYC)
09/11/2008

FP Managing Editor Will Dobson appeared on NPR’s "Brian Lehrer Show" (WNYC-FM – New York City) to discuss the annual Terrorism Index, in FP‘s September/October issue.

"The Terrorism Index" on CNN’s American Morning
09/10/2008


FP‘s
Managing Editor, Will Dobson, appeared on CNN’s "American Morning" in an interview with Barbara Starr to discuss the Terrorism Index and the politics of troop reduction in Iraq.



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