- 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 theCouncil 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 sixPulitzer 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 atHarvard University , he was appointed editor of "Foreign Affairs " in 1992, replacingWilliam G. Hyland and remains in that position today.He is currently a director of
Human Rights Watch and theFoundation for a Civil Society , and is the chairman of theInternational 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 0876091648Hoge 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.Notes
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