John Feffer
John Feffer is co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.
He is the author of several books and numerous articles. He has been a Writing Fellow at Provisions Library in Washington, DC and a PanTech fellow in Korean Studies at Stanford University. He is a former associate editor of World Policy Journal. He has worked as an international affairs representative in Eastern Europe and East Asia for the American Friends Service Committee. He has studied in England and Russia, lived in Poland and Japan, and traveled widely throughout Europe and Asia. He has taught a graduate level course on international conflict at Sungkonghoe University in Seoul in July 2001 and delivered lectures at a variety of academic institutions including New York University, Hofstra, Union College, Cornell University, and Sofia University (Tokyo).
John has been widely interviewed in print and on radio. He serves on the advisory committees of the Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea. He is a recipient of the Herbert W. Scoville fellowship and has been a writer in residence at Blue Mountain Center and the Wurlitzer Foundation.
His latest book is Crusade 2.0: The West's Resurgent War on Islam (2012).
His website is: www.johnfeffer.com
Other articles by this author
Dumb and Dumber: Obama's "Smart Power" Foreign Policy Not Smart at All
By John Feffer, TomDispatch | Op-Ed
Big Meetings
By John Feffer, FPIF | Op-Ed
The Price of Democracy
By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus | Op-Ed
Scram! Living Abroad After College
By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus | Op-Ed
Waiting for Copernicus: Moving Beyond Wall Street-Centric Economics
By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus | Op-Ed
NATO vs Rogues?
By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus | Op-Ed![]()
Noam Chomsky: Occupy Points to a "Different Way of Living"
By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus | Book Review
Creating the Muslim Manchurian Candidate: The Right Wing's Election-Year Islamophobia
By John Feffer, TomDispatch | News Analysis