James F. Hoge, Jr.

James F. Hoge, Jr.

James Fulton Hoge, Jr. (born 1935 [http://www.palmspringsbum.org/genealogy/getperson.php?&personID=I17691&tree=Legends Genealogy - James Fulton Hoge, Junior] ] ) is the editor of "Foreign Affairs" [ [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/about/staff#JamesF2EHoge2CJr2E Foreign Affairs - About Foreign Affairs - Staff ] ] , and currently holds the Peter G. Peterson Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations [ [http://www.cfr.org/bios/6800/james_f_hoge_jr.html James F. Hoge Jr. - Council on Foreign Relations ] ] . His principal areas of expertise are U.S. Foreign Policy and international economic policy.

Career

Hoge began his journalistic career as a Washington correspondent for the "Chicago Sun-Times" in 1958, a publication he eventually served as editor in chief and publisher. In 1984, he left and was appointed president and publisher of the "New York Daily News". The "Sun-Times" won six Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure there, and the "Daily News" won one during his presidency.

After, in 1991, being awarded a fellowship at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, he was appointed editor of "Foreign Affairs" in 1992, replacing William G. Hyland and remains in that position today.

He is currently a director of Human Rights Watch and the Foundation for a Civil Society, and is the chairman of the International Center for Journalists.

Personal

Hoge is the second of four siblings, son of James F. Hoge, Sr. (1901-72) and Virginia McClamroch Hoge.

Hoge's brother is Warren Hoge, United Nations bureau chief of "The New York Times".

Published Works

Hoge has edited and contributed to a large number of books published by "Foreign Affairs", the Council on Foreign Relations, and other publishers. Some of the more notable of these are:

*"Understanding the War on Terror", Gideon Rose and James F. Hoge, Jr. (editors), (Foreign Affairs, 2005) ISBN 0876093470
*"How Did This Happen? Terrorism and the New War", Gideon Rose and James F. Hoge, Jr. (editors), (Public Affairs, 2001) ISBN 1586481304
*"The Clash of Civilizations? The Debate", Gideon Rose and James F. Hoge, Jr. (editors), (Foreign Affairs, 1996) ISBN 0876091648

Hoge has published numerous articles in journals such as "The New Republic", "Nieman Reports", "Media Studies Journal", and "Foreign Affairs", and in many newspapers including "The Washington Post" and "The New York Sun".

ee also

* "Foreign Affairs"
* Council on Foreign Relations
* Gideon Rose
* James Hoge Tyler - Hoge's first cousin twice-removed, who wrote a genealogy of the family, "The Family of Hoge", published in 1927.

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