ROGER COHEN
Roger Cohen joined The New York Times in 1990. He was a foreign correspondent for more than a decade before becoming Foreign Editor in 2001. Since 2004 he has written a column for the Times-owned International Herald Tribune, first for the news pages and then, since 2007, for the Op-Ed page. Mr. Cohen has written "Hearts Grown Brutal: Sagas of Sarajevo" (Random House, 1998), an account of the wars of Yugoslavia's destruction, and "Soldiers and Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gamble" (Alfred A. Knopf, 2005). He has also co-written a biography of General Norman Schwarzkopf, "In the Eye of the Storm," (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1991).
Mr. Cohen, who became the The International Herald Tribune's first editor-at-large in 2006, began writing an Op-Ed column for the paper in May 2007. He had started his Globalist column on the IHT news pages in January 2004. At the same time, he became The New York Times's International Writer-at-Large. Mr. Cohen had been foreign editor for The New York Times since March 2002. He became deputy foreign editor in August 2001 and acting foreign editor on September 11, 2001.
A Fierce Urgency for Peace, March 26, 2009
From Tehran to Tel Aviv, March 22, 2009
What Iran's Jews Say, February, 23, 2009
Reading Khamenei in Tehran, February 19, 2009
The Magic Mountain, February 16, 2009
Iran's Inner America, February 12, 2009
Iran's China Option, February 9, 2009
The Unthinkable Option, February 5, 2009
The Other Iran, February 2, 2009
Mideast Dream Team? Not Quite, January 11, 2009
Iran is Job One, October 22, 2008
RETURN TO MAIN PAGE FOR CONFERENCE |