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Jonathan Tepperman was born on 1971 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is an Editor. Discover Jonathan Tepperman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Occupation Political commentator, author, editor, and journalist
Age 52 years old
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Born 1971
Birthday 1971
Birthplace Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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2021

In 2021, Tepperman delivered a seminar, in conjunction with the International Republican Institute (IRI) titled China and the Global Fight for Democracy. It featured many speakers, including Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Congressmen Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Tom Malinowski of New Jersey, IRI officials (Senior Advisor David Shullman and President Daniel Twining) and academic experts Emmanuel Matambo, a Senior Researcher at the University of Johannesburg Centre for African-China Studies and Nadège Rolland, a Senior Fellow of Political and Security Affairs at the National Bureau of Asian Research.

2020

On June 14, 2020, Tepperman, in the capacity of Editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine, sent an e-mail to subscribers of said publication promoting support for "social justice". The message begins with the statement "George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis police custody on May 25 has sparked an urgent national and global conversation about racism and how to address it. This discussion is long overdue.", and ends with "We are all in this together, and only together can we drive the necessary change."

2017

Jonathan Tepperman is an author, journalist, and expert on international affairs. He is currently the Editor in Chief of The Octavian Report. From 2017 to 2020 he was Editor in Chief of Foreign Policy. Before that he served as the Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs, and before that, as Deputy Editor of Newsweek International. His first book, The Fix, published in 2017, tells the stories of how countries around the world have solved some of the most difficult challenges.

2016

In 2016, Tepperman delivered a TED Talk on the risky politics of progress. It has been viewed more than a million times.

In September 2016, Tepperman published the critically acclaimed The Fix: How Nations Survive and Thrive in a World in Decline. The book reveals often-overlooked good news stories in public policy, identifying ten pervasive and seemingly impossible challenges—including immigration reform, economic stagnation, political gridlock, corruption, and Islamic terrorism—and shows that, contrary to the general consensus, “each of these problems has a solution, and not just a theoretical one. . . . They’ve all been tried, and they work. The trick is knowing where to look for them.”

The New York Times Book Review wrote it was “An indispensable handbook. . . . Smart and agile. . . . The timing of this book could not be better. . . . Tepperman goes into impressive detail in each case study and delivers assessments in clear, pared-down prose.” Among other accolades, THE FIX was on the Financial Times “Best Business Books of 2016 Longlist” and was a Kirkus Starred Review.

2013

Tepperman writes frequently for a range of publications. In 2013, he was a guest columnist for the International New York Times (formerly the International Herald Tribune). He has also published analytic essays, profiles, Op-Eds, interviews, and book reviews in The New York Times and New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and many other newspapers and magazines. He is the co-editor of three books: The U.S. vs Al Qaeda: A History of the War on Terror (2011), The Clash of Ideas: The Ideological Battles That Made the Modern World and Will Shape the Future (2011), and Iran and the Bomb: Solving the Persian Puzzle (2012).

1998

After studying law and starting his career freelancing in the Middle East, Tepperman first joined Foreign Affairs, the magazine published by the Council on Foreign Relations, in 1998 under Fareed Zakaria. He spent several years at the magazine as a junior editor before moving on to Newsweek in 2006. There he was Deputy Editor for the international edition, ran (at various times) the Asia, Europe, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America sections, and wrote multiple cover stories, opinion pieces, and a style column. In 2011, Tepperman returned to Foreign Affairs as its Managing Editor, a position he held until 2017, when he was named Foreign Policy's Editor in Chief.