Roger Cohen

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Roger Cohen
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Born August 2, 1955 (1955-08-02) (age 52)
Birth place London
Circumstances
Occupation journalist, columnist, author
Spouse Frida Baranek
Children 4
Ethnicity U.S./U.K.
Notable credit(s) The International Herald Tribune, The New York Times
Agent amanda urban, icm

Roger Cohen (born August 2, 1955, in London) is a columnist for the International Herald Tribune, a publication of The New York Times. His columns focus on international politics and relations.

Cohen is a graduate of Oxford University. He has won numerous awards and honors for his books and for his foreign correspondence.

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[edit] Positions

[edit] The Wall Street Journal

[edit] The New York Times

  • Media reporter (1990-92)
  • European economic correspondent (Paris; 1992-94)
  • Balkan bureau chief (Zagreb; 1994-95)
  • Correspondent in Paris bureau (1995-98)
  • Berlin bureau chief (1999-2001)
  • Deputy foreign editor (2001)
  • Acting foreign editor (2001-2002)
  • Foreign editor (2002-2004)
  • International affairs columnist for the Times and for the International Herald Tribune (2004-present)

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