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David C. Unger (born March 5, 1947, Brooklyn, NY, USA) is a journalist, former foreign affairs editorial writer for ''The New York Times'' (1977-2013) and author of the book ''The Emergency State''. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies Europe, at Bologna and Contributing Editor at ''Survival''.〔''The New York Times'', 1977-2013〕〔(Johns Hopkins University, SAIS, Bologna, Italy; Faculty )〕〔(Television Interview with David Unger by Jeff Glor ) CBS News, March 8, 2012〕〔(Tepperman, Jonathan. "Fear Factor: David C. Unger's 'The Emergency State' ) ''The New York Times'', March 16, 2012〕 Unger received an A.B. in History and Comparative Literature from Cornell University, a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, Austin and has done additional graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the Institute for Historical Research, University of London. He studied American foreign policy with Walter LaFeber at Cornell, economic history with W.W. Rostow and M.M. Postan at the University of Texas, and British labor history with E.J. Hobsbawm at the University of London. ==Early life== Unger grew up in Brooklyn and attended New York City public schools through high school. After receiving his bachelor's from Cornell he worked as an elementary school teacher in public schools in Brooklyn and Staten Island for three years. He began work at ''The New York Times'' in 1977 as a news clerk for its editorial board while completing his doctorate from the University of Texas.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Unger (journalist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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