James Kirchick is a Contributing Editor at The Tower Magazine and a fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. As a journalist and foreign correspondent based in Berlin, he has reported from Southern and North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and the Caucuses. For over three years, Kirchick worked at
The New Republic, covering domestic politics, lobbying, intelligence, and American foreign policy. Following
The New Republic, he was writer-at-large for
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, writing about the politics and cultures of the 21 countries in RFE/RL’s broadcast region. Among the stories he covered were the fraudulent 2010 presidential election in Belarus, ethnic cleansing in Kyrgyzstan, and the Libyan Civil War.
Kirchick’s writing has appeared in
The Weekly Standard,
The American Interest,
The Virginia Quarterly Review,
Prospect,
The Washington Post,
The Wall Street Journal,
World Affairs and
The Los Angeles Times. He is a columnist for
Ha’aretz and the
New York Daily News, and writes the
“Continental Drift” column on Europe for
Tablet. His writing has also been published in Canada’s
National Post, the Czech Republic’s
Lidove Noviny and
The Australian.