John Feffer is director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.

He is the author, most recently, of Aftershock: A Journey into Eastern Europe’s Broken Dreams (Zed Books). He is also the author of the dystopian novel Splinterlands (Dispatch Books) and its soon-to-be-released sequel Frostlands. He is the author of several other books, and his articles have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, USAToday, Los Angeles Review of Books, Salon, and many other publications.

He has been an Open Society fellow, a PanTech fellow in Korean Studies at Stanford University, a Herbert W. Scoville fellow, a writing fellow at Provisions Library in Washington, DC, and a writer in residence at Blue Mountain Center and the Wurlitzer Foundation.

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.

John has been widely interviewed in print, on radio, and TV.

Learn more about him on his website.

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Geopolitics drove the U.S.-China detente. It could do the same between Washington and Pyongyang.

When Reality Shows Collide

Reality TV has reached the White House. So when will it come to foreign policy?

War in Eastasia

When we conduct military exercises on China’s doorstep, and within range of a clearly unhappy North Korea, we might be unwittingly starting something that we neither want to nor are able to finish.

Shales’ Disgraceful Dis of Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour’s international point of view brings out the provincialism in Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales.

Obama: Faking Right?

Obama may be fooling us all by faking right and dribbling right — but it’s our responsibility to close down that lane and make sure he drives to the left.

Shades of Evil

Our foreign policy — and Foreign Policy magazine — could perhaps benefit from a little more honest introspection.

Spy vs. Spy

If we ask some hard questions about the means and ends of intelligence-gathering, perhaps we might discover that all this spycraft is as overrated on our side as on theirs.

Hummer Rules

We need leadership that can reveal the invisible hand of government and remind the public that government is the instrument by which we the people regulate ourselves.

Right-wing Loonies Support Okinawa Base Relocation

Ersatz Buddha wildly inflates extent of support for U.S. bases on Okinawa.

BP and Sado-Messochism

Have the messes we’ve been making finally reached a point where they can’t be cleaned up?

The Talented Tenth

When will we wean ourselves of the delusion that a talented tenth — be they entrepreneurs or technocrats or pundits — will deliver us from poverty and the other ills of the world?

Stealth Superpower

How Turkey is chasing China to become the next big thing.

Blaming Turkey

There’s plenty to criticize in Turkey’s conduct. But is it really an evil puppet master?

Who Killed Hatoyama’s Career?

It’s no mystery who’s responsible for the latest political tragedy in Japan.

The Trillion-Dollar Question

The trillion-dollar war bill and a half-billion-dollar jet fighter engine are connected in a way that goes beyond their status as budget items.

Scott Horton Interviews John Feffer

An Antiwar Radio interview on the fallout between the Koreas.

Kim Jong-Il: Right-Wing Mole?

It’s almost as if Pyongyang has ties to the Heritage Foundation.

Cheonan: Retaliate with Diplomacy

If we want to prevent any future Cheonans, we need to sit down with North Korea.

The Breakup

Some countries are starting to think that it’s time to move on from the USA.

Times Square Bomber Popped a Bubble

Not surprisingly, since we are conducting a virtual war inside their country, 64 percent of Pakistanis view the United States as an enemy.

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