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Jonathan Tepperman

Jonathan Tepperman

Jonathan Tepperman is the managing editor of Foreign Affairs. He was previously managing editor and a director at Eurasia Group, a global political risk consulting firm, deputy editor of Newsweek International, and deputy managing editor at Foreign Affairs.
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Jonathan Tepperman is the managing editor of Foreign Affairs. He has spent his career covering foreign policy and international news, both as a writer and an editor. He was previously managing editor and a director at Eurasia Group, a global political risk consulting firm. Before joining Eurasia Group, Tepperman spent three years at Newsweek, where he was the deputy editor of Newsweek International. In that post he helped oversee Newsweek's Asia, Europe, Middle East, and Africa coverage, top-edited the InternationaList section, ran the annual Davos Ideas issue, and wrote a regular style and luxury column, "The Good Life." Prior to that, he spent eight years at Foreign Affairs magazine, rising to the post of deputy managing editor.

Tepperman has written for a range of publications, including Newsweek and Foreign Affairs, as well as The New York Times (magazine, op-ed page, and book review), The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The International Herald Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The New Republic, and others.

He has a BA in English literature from Yale University and law degrees from Oxford and NYU. Tepperman lives in Manhattan.

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Obama Makes Some Authoritarian Friends in Asia

Obama Makes Some Authoritarian Friends in Asia

The Obama administration's new charm offensive in Asia has it cozying up to some nasty regimes… More »

An Ugly Answer to Israel's Arab 'Problem'

An Ugly Answer to Israel's Arab 'Problem'

Israel's new loyalty oath for Arab citizens is guaranteed to have the opposite effect it intends. And a close look at the numbers shows it's not even necessary.… More »

Ahmadinejad's Quiet Coup

Yesterday morning, my Eurasia Group colleague Cliff Kupchan and I posted an item at Foreign Policy, highlighting a new internal battle brewing in Iran that will likely undermine any chance of productive negotiations with the West--and that, if it escalates, could tear the regime apart.This may seem a weird moment even to be mentioning the possibility of renewed US-Iran talks, given Ahmadinejad's over-the-top bluster in New York last week. But despite his…… More »

Understanding the $60 Billion Saudi Arms Deal: It's About Iran

The sale represents a highly controversial shift in how the administration plans to deal with the Islamic Republic… More »

Britain's Press Scandal: What It Says About the Cameron Revolution

Britain's Press Scandal: What It Says About the Cameron Revolution

The hacking scandal reveals three flaws in Britain's political culture, all of which Cameron will have to address if he really wants a clean break with the past… More »

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