Barbara Crossette Biography
- Title:
- Freelance Writer on Foreign Policy and International Affairs and Former New York Times Bureau Chief at the United Nations
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Is a Two-State Solution (Israel and Palestine) an Acceptable Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of Nov. 5, 2007
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Freelance Writer on Foreign Policy and International Affairs, 2001-present
- United Nations Correspondents’ Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, 2003
- New York Times Bureau Chief at the United Nations, 1994-2001
- Business Council of the United Nations’ Korn Ferry Award, 1999
- 25-year achievement award of The Silurians, (a society of New York journalists), 1998
- Award for international reporting from InterAction, (a coalition of more than 150 international nonprofit aid and development organizations), 1998
- Ferris Visiting Professor on Politics and the Press, Princeton University, 1994
- New York Times Washington Bureau, 1991-1993
- George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting, (for coverage of the assassination in India of a former prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi), 1991
- Bureau Chief in New Delhi, India, 1988-1991
- Bureau Chief, Bangkok, Thailand, 1984-1988
- Deputy Foreign Editor, New York Times, 1983-1984
- Assistant Foreign Editor, New York Times, 1982
- Adjunct Faculty, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
- Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
- Education:
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- BA, History & Political Science, Muhlenberg College, 1963
- Other:
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- None found