FPIF Advisory Committee Member*

John Feffer

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John FefferJohn Feffer is the author of North Korea, South Korea: U.S. Policy at a Time of Crisis (Seven Stories, 2003). He is also the editor of the FPIF book Power Trip: U.S. Unilateralism and Global Policy after September 11 (Seven Stories, 2003). He is also the author of Beyond Detente: Soviet Foreign Policy and U.S. Options (Hill & Wang, 1990) and Shock Waves: Eastern Europe After the Revolutions (South End, 1992). He is the editor of Living in Hope: People Challenging Globalization (Zed Books, 2002). He is also the editor, with Richard Caplan, of State of the Union, 1994: The Clinton Administration and the Nation in Profile (Westview, 1994) and Europe's New Nationalism: States and Minorities in Conflict (Oxford University Press, 1996). He is a former associate editor of World Policy Journal and has worked for American Friends Service Committee most recently as an international affairs representative in East Asia. He serves on the advisory committees of FPIF and the Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea.

Commentaries and Other Pieces
Authored by This Member

Responding to North Korea's Surprises
By John Feffer (October 24, 2002)

 

Other Pieces by John Feffer on FPIF's website:

(not a complete listing)

Bush Policy Undermines Progress on Korean Peninsula
By John Feffer (March 2002)

Globalization & Militarization
By John Feffer (February 2002)

Militarization in the Age of Globalization
By John Feffer (November 6, 2001)

Bush Faces Challenges on the Korean Peninsula
Karin Lee and John Feffer (March 2001)

Progress on the Korean Peninsula?
By John Feffer (December 2000)

A New Era for the Korean Peninsula
By John Feffer (June 2000)

U.S.-North Korea Relations
By John Feffer (May 1999)

Containment Lite: U.S. Policy Toward Russia and Its Neighbors
By John Feffer

Restructuring East-Central European Economies
By John Feffer (December 1996)

U.S.-Russian Relations: Avoiding a Cold Peace
By John Feffer (November 1996)

 

* Note from the FPIF Editor: Although the Advisory Committee shares FPIF's broad principles of internationalism, human rights, anti-militarism, and sustainable development, FPIF doesn't expect all members necessarily to agree with or endorse all the policy prescriptions that we publish.

 

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