- James Traub
James Traub, born in 1954, is a contributing writer for "
The New York Times Magazine ", where he has worked since 1998. From 1994 to 1997, he was a staff writer for "The New Yorker ". [Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.] He has also written for "The New York Review of Books ", "The Atlantic Monthly ", "National Review " and "Foreign Affairs ". He is a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations .As a freelance journalist, he has written many book reviews and other articles for the New York Times. His recent writing focuses on politics and international affairs, including profiles of
Barack Obama ,Al Gore andJohn McCain . He also wrote a book onKofi Annan and theUnited Nations .New York City is the subject or background of several of his books. His 1990 book "Too Good to Be True" was about the rise and fall of Wedtech, a small Bronx manufacturing company that used
no-bid contracts , fraud and corruption to win defense contracts during the Reagan administration. His 2004 book "The Devil's Playground" was about the history ofTimes Square , including its decline as a center of adult businesses in the 1990s to its redevelopment under MayorRudy Giuliani , who was also the subject of several feature articles he wrote for the "New York Times Magazine ".He has written extensively on education issues, including his 1994 book "City On A Hill", a profile of
City College of New York , written after he spent 18 months on campus. [Gross, Barry R. "City on a Hill: Testing the American Dream at City College." "Commentary" 98.n5 (Nov 1994): 77(3).] He wrote a study of school reform called "Better By Design" for the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation that profiled ten approaches to school reform. He has also written articles about theNo Child Left Behind Act andschool choice .He is the son of
Marvin Traub , formerly chairman ofBloomingdale's , and Lee L. Traub, chair emerita of the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance. He is married to Elizabeth Easton, formerly the chair of the Department of European Painting and Sculpture at theBrooklyn Museum and an adjunct professor atNew York University . [ [http://www.curatorialleadership.org/team.html Center for Curatorial Leadership ] ] He is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University. He taught at theMaulana Azad College in Aurangabad, India. He was also a reporter for the "New York Post " and a senior editor of the "Saturday Review". ["Elizabeth Easton Wed to James Traub", "New York Times", June 17, 1985, pg. C12]Books
* "India: The Challenge of Change", Julian Messner, 1981 (revised 1985) — ISBN 978-0671428341
* "The Billion-Dollar Connection: The International Drug Trade", Julian Messner, 1982 — ISBN 978-0671452476
* "Too Good to Be True: The Outlandish Story of Wedtech", Doubleday, 1990 — ISBN 978-0385261821
* "City On A Hill: Testing the American Dream at City College", Addison Wesley Publishing, 1994 — ISBN 978-0201622270
* "The Devil's Playground: A Century of Pleasure and Profit in Times Square", Random House, 2004 — ISBN 978-0375507885
* "The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American World Power", Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006 — ISBN 978-0374182205
* "The Freedom Agenda: Why America Must Spread Democracy (Just Not the Way George Bush Did)", Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008 — ISBN 978-0374158477References
External links
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