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Josef Joffe

Josef Joffe (born March 15, 1944) is publisher-editor (German: Herausgeber) of ''Die Zeit'', a weekly German newspaper. His second career has been in academia. Appointed Senior Fellow of Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies in 2007 (a faculty position), he is also the Marc and Anita Abramowitz Fellow in International Relations at the Hoover Institution and a courtesy professor of political science at Stanford University. Since 1999, he has been an associate of the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University.
==Life==
Joffe was born into a Jewish family〔"Yet this Jewish son of Berlin – educated at Swarthmore, Johns Hopkins, and Harvard..." (Review of Joffe's book ''Überpower'' by Bret Stephens in ''Commentary magazine'' )〕 in Łódź, Poland〔(Biography of Josef Joffe )〕〔confirmation via Wikimedia-OTRS: (OTRS-Ticket-ID: 5327417 )〕 and grew up in West Berlin, where he attended elementary school and ''gymnasium''. He then came to the United States in 1961 as an exchange student, attending East Grand Rapids High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended Swarthmore College, graduating in 1965, obtained a postgraduate Certificate of Advanced European Studies from the College of Europe in 1966 and an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies. He received a Ph.D in government from Harvard University in 1975.
In 1976 Joffe started his career with ''Die Zeit'' as a political writer and grew into managing the ''Zeit'' Dossier department, an important and often lengthy part of this newspaper which elaborates a single topic on several pages.
From 1982 to 1984 he was a professorial lecturer at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, and from 1985 to 2000 he was columnist and editorial page editor for ''Süddeutsche Zeitung''. In 1990 and 1991 he taught at Harvard University, in 1998 he was a visiting lecturer at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and in 2002 he was a visiting lecturer at Dartmouth College. He has also taught at the University of Munich and the Salzburg Seminar.
In 2005, Joffe founded, together with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Eliot Cohen and Frank Fukuyama, ''The American Interest'', a magazine where both American and international authors think and argue about the United States and its role in the world. Joffe's essays and reviews have appeared in a wide number of publications including ''Commentary'', ''The New Republic'', ''The New York Review of Books'', ''The New York Times Magazine'', ''Prospect'', ''The European Journal of International Affairs'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', and ''The Weekly Standard''. His scholarly work has appeared in many books and in journals, including ''Foreign Affairs'', ''Foreign Policy'', ''International Security'', ''The National Interest'' and ''The American Interest''.

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