David C. Unger
Encyclopedia
David C. Unger is a journalist, foreign affairs editorial writer for The New York Times
and writer. Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University
, Bologna.
Ph. D. University of Texas at Austin, A.B. History and Comparative Literature, Cornell University, additional graduate studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Institute for Historical Research, University of London.
David C. Unger studied American foreign policy with Walter LaFeber
at Cornell, economic history with W.W. Rostow and M.M. Postan at Texas, and British labor history with E.J. Hobsbawm in London.
(member since 1989); Foreign Policy Roundtable, NYC (from 1997 to 2007) - Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
- Presenter and discussion leader - Wealth and Terror: Why America’s Quest for Absolute Security Is a Mission Impossible that Can Also Destroy Our Democracy (2007), Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question (2002); guest seminar leader, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, on Obama and U.S. Foreign Policy (Nov., 2008);
The New York Times
The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization...
and writer. Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University, commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins, is a private research university based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States...
, Bologna.
Ph. D. University of Texas at Austin, A.B. History and Comparative Literature, Cornell University, additional graduate studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Institute for Historical Research, University of London.
David C. Unger studied American foreign policy with Walter LaFeber
Walter LaFeber
Walter LaFeber was a Marie Underhill Noll Professor of History and a Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow in the Department of History at Cornell University...
at Cornell, economic history with W.W. Rostow and M.M. Postan at Texas, and British labor history with E.J. Hobsbawm in London.
Professional Organizations
Council on Foreign RelationsCouncil on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is an American nonprofit nonpartisan membership organization, publisher, and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs...
(member since 1989); Foreign Policy Roundtable, NYC (from 1997 to 2007) - Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is a New York City-based a 5013 public charity serving international affairs professionals, teachers and students, and the attentive public. Founded in 1914, and originally named Church Peace Union, Carnegie Council is an independent and...
- Presenter and discussion leader - Wealth and Terror: Why America’s Quest for Absolute Security Is a Mission Impossible that Can Also Destroy Our Democracy (2007), Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question (2002); guest seminar leader, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, on Obama and U.S. Foreign Policy (Nov., 2008);
Publications
- The Emergency State:How to End America’s Obsessive Quest for National Security and Reclaim our Democracy ISBN 978-1-59420-324-4 Penguin Press (forthcoming, 2012)
- Review of Innocent Abroad, The New York Times Book Review, Feb 1, 2009
- more than 3,000 foreign policy editorials published in The New York Times since 1977
- The Inevitable Two State Solution, World Policy Journal, Fall, 2008
- Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question World Policy Journal, Summer, 2002
- Asian Anxieties, Pacific Overtures: Experiments in Security for a New Asia-Pacific Community, World Policy Journal, Summer, 1994
- Articles on the New York Times by David Unger