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Gideon Rose
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Gideon Rose

Gideon Rose was recently named Editor of Foreign Affairs, where he served as Managing Editor for the past decade. From 1995 to 2000, he was Olin Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, serving as Chairman of the Council’s Roundtable on Terrorism and Director of numerous Council Study Groups. In 1994-95, he was on the staff of the National Security Council, where he served as Associate Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs. In addition, he has been a staff member at the journals The National Interest and The Public Interest. After studying classics at Yale, he received a Ph.D. in government from... Read full bio

How Wars End will be released on December 20, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Dec 20, 2011
How Wars End is now available in Trade Paperback
Dec 20, 2011
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Excerpt 1 from How Wars End
Jan 08, 2011
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How Wars End will be released on October 12, 2010 in eBook
Oct 12, 2010
How Wars End is now available in eBook
Oct 12, 2010
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Oct 10, 2010
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Oct 06, 2010
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Oct 01, 2010

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Council On Foreign Relations, May 5, 2012
...United States, Economics, Economic Development, International Finance, World Bank, Presidency Speakers: Robert M. Danin, and Eugene Rogan Presider: Gideon Rose March 30, 2012 Robert M. Danin and Eugene Rogan with Gideon Rose assess the American...
Council On Foreign Relations, May 5, 2012
...those challenges". See more in Libya, International Peace and Security Speakers: Robert M. Danin, and Eugene Rogan Presider: Gideon Rose March 30, 2012 Robert M. Danin and Eugene Rogan with Gideon Rose assess the American interventions in countries like...
Council On Foreign Relations, April 11, 2012
...Robert M. Danin and Eugene Rogan with Gideon Rose assess the American interventions in countries like Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt. They say the American response was a 'reactive' one while Europe remained 'confused.' See more in Libya, Tunisia...
NPR, December 15, 2011
...Fiction and nonfiction releases from Eric Van Lustbader, Gideon Rose, Sergio Luzzatto and the Dalai Lama...
KTEP 88.5 FM, December 15, 2011
...latest adventure by Eric Van Lustbader, while in nonfiction the Dalai Lama counsels compassion, and Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose explores How Wars End. Fiction and nonfiction releases from Eric Van Lustbader, Gideon Rose, Sergio Luzzatto and the...
WNYC, December 14, 2011
...Fiction and nonfiction releases from Eric Van Lustbader, Gideon Rose, Sergio Luzzatto and the Dalai Lama. Copyright 2011 National Public Radio. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/...
RealClearWorld, February 29, 2012
...Gideon Rose and Ambassador Robert Blackwill discuss the option of a partial U.S. force reduction in Afghanistan, specifically from the Pashtun region...
Gulf News, February 23, 2012
...two, it will have deterrence against attack from any hostile power, including Israel. Another peaceful standoff would exist. Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, says, "deterrence is less disastrous than preventive war." Will Obama lead America into a...
Examiner.com, February 23, 2012
...God, "This time make the fleece dry and the ground covered with dew." (Judges 6:39) When Gideon rose early the next morning, he found the fleece dry and the entire ground covered with dew. Gideon had put out a fleece on two separate occasions and had...
Lebanon Daily Star, February 20, 2012
...confronting the sort of choices the United States and Great Britain confronted more than six decades ago,” says Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs. “Hopefully it, too, will come to recognize that absolute security is impossible to achieve in...
Southwest Florida Herald Tribune, February 19, 2012
...the sort of choices the United States and Great Britain confronted more than six decades ago," says Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs. "Hopefully it, too, will come to recognize that absolute security is impossible to achieve in the nuclear age,...
Accuracy in Media, February 18, 2012
...one another with nuclear weapons, Zakaria suggested that Iran could be deterred from using nuclear weapons. He quoted Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, as saying that deterrence âis less disastrous than preventive war.â Rose is a...
New Straits Times, February 17, 2012
...confronting the sort of choices the US and Great Britain confronted more than six decades ago," says Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs. "Hopefully it, too, will come to recognise that absolute security is impossible to achieve in the nuclear age,...