Gideon Rose is a former editor of ''
Foreign Affairs
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'' and a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations
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. He served as associate director for
Near East
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and
South Asian
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Affairs on the staff of the
National Security Council
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from 1994 to 1995 under the
Clinton Administration.
Early life and education
Rose was born to a
Jewish
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family, the son of Joanna (née Semel) and
Daniel Rose, a real estate developer.
[New York Observer: "The Rose Family" By Jason Horowitz]
December 18, 2006 In 1985 he earned a B.A. in
Classics
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from
Yale University
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, where he was a member of
Scroll and Key.
He received his Ph.D. in government from
Harvard University
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in 1994.
Career
In 1985 Rose was appointed assistant editor of ''
The National Interest'', a foreign policy quarterly. He then went on to hold a similar position at a domestic quarterly, ''
The Public Interest''.
[Foreign Affairs Announces the Appointment of Gideon Rose as Managing Editor – Council on Foreign Relations](_blank)
/ref> He served as associate director for Near East
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and South Asian
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Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council
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from 1994 to 1995 under the Clinton administration.
In 1996, he joined Princeton University
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's Politics Department as a lecturer on American foreign policy and then held a similar position at the School of International and Public Affairs
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(SIPA) at Columbia University
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, where he currently teaches as an adjunct professor in the department of political science.
Rose was an Olin Senior Fellow and the deputy director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
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from 1995 to 2000,[Gideon Rose – Council on Foreign Relations](_blank)
/ref> before he was appointed managing editor of ''Foreign Affairs
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''to replace Fareed Zakaria. On June 3, 2010, it was announced that Rose would be succeeding James F. Hoge Jr. as the editor of ''Foreign Affairs''. He took up the position on October 1, 2010. Rose left as editor in January 2021 and joined the Council on Foreign Relations' thinktank to write a book. He was succeeded by Daniel Kurtz-Phelan.
Works
*''A New U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan'' (1997), with Richard N. Haass
*''How Did This Happen?: Terrorism and the New War'' (2001), edited with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''The Rise of China'' (2002), edited with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''The War on Terror'' (2002), edited with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''The Middle East in Crisis'' (2002), edited with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''America and the World: Debating the New Shape of International Politics'' (2003), edited with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''American Foreign Policy: Cases and '' (2003), with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''Understanding the War on Terror'' (2005), with James F. Hoge Jr.
*''How Wars End: Why We Always Fight the Last Battle'' (2010)
*''Among Nations: Readings in International Relations'' (2010), editor
*''The New Arab Revolt: What Happened, What It Means, and What Comes Next''
*''The Clash of Ideas: The Ideological Battles that Made the Modern World - And Will Shape the Future'' (2011), with Jonathan Tepperman
*''The U.S. vs. Al Qaeda: A History of the War on Terror'' (2011), edited with Jonathan Tepperman
"Making Modernity Work
The Reconciliation of Capitalism and Democracy", ''Foreign Affairs
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'' (January/February 2012)
See also
*Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their use for the purpose of obtaining profit. This socioeconomic system has developed historically through several stages and is defined by ...
*Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank focused on Foreign policy of the United States, U.S. foreign policy and international relations. Founded in 1921, it is an independent and nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi ...
*Democracy
Democracy (from , ''dēmos'' 'people' and ''kratos'' 'rule') is a form of government in which political power is vested in the people or the population of a state. Under a minimalist definition of democracy, rulers are elected through competitiv ...
* ''Foreign Affairs
''Foreign Affairs'' is an American magazine of international relations and foreign policy of the United States, U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit organization, nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership or ...
''
* James Hoge
References
;Notes
External links
Video and audio of Gideon Rose speaking at Middlebury College on April 30, 2007
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Living people
Horace Mann School alumni
Yale University alumni
Harvard University alumni
Princeton University faculty
Columbia University faculty
20th-century American Jews
American magazine editors
Rose family
1964 births
21st-century American Jews