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November 20, 2009
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Judah Grunstein

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Judah Grunstein is World Politics Review's managing editor. Based in Paris, his coverage of French politics, foreign policy and national security has appeared in World Politics Review, the American Prospect online, French Politics, the Small Wars Journal and Foreign Policy online. He is a regular guest commentator on France 24 and has appeared on Sirius Radio. He is also a published playwright.

Before moving to Paris, he spent six years in a small village in Provence, where he learned Provençal building techniques and restored old farmhouses. He has worked as a low-income property manager in Dallas, Texas, as a gang intervention counselor in Santa Cruz, Calif., and as a non-degreed social worker on New York's Lower East Side. He has travelled and backpacked extensively throughout the United States, as well as in Ecuador. He is a Brooklyn native and the father of an 8-year-old boy.

Articles written by Judah Grunstein

Off the Radar News Roundup

By Judah Grunstein 20 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Developing news from around the world.

The EU Chooses Continuity

By Judah Grunstein 20 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog The weakness of the appointees is the most democratic aspect of the EU selection process.

Off the Radar News Roundup

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Developing news from around the world.

EU President: The Knives Come Out

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog The last-minute negotiations are getting a bit testy.

Karzai vs. the Security Contractors

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Karzai sets a two-year timeline for private security contractors to leave Afghanistan.

An End to the 'Banana Wars'

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog A testament to stubborn diplomacy.

Pushing India toward Iran

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog The U.S. dependence on Pakistan to achieve its goals in Afghanistan is driving Iran and India closer.

Eastern Europe and CIA Black Sites

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Another shoe that could be getting ready to drop.

After the Color Has Faded from the Revolution

By Judah Grunstein 19 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Nothing defeats revolutions quite like success.

More Israel, Syria, France and Turkey

By Judah Grunstein 18 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Some alternate takes.

Off the Radar News Roundup

By Judah Grunstein 18 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Developing news from around the world.

Off the Radar News Roundup

By Judah Grunstein 17 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Developing News from around the world.

France, Turkey and Sarkozy's Strategic Vision

By Judah Grunstein 17 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Those who call Sarkozy's foreign policy incoherent confuse the man with the program.

Madam President for Europe?

By Judah Grunstein 17 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog A late push for a women EU president.

My Uzi Weighs 975 Sihrs

By Judah Grunstein 17 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Pakistani militants toting Uzis?

Off the Radar News Roundup

By Judah Grunstein 16 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Developing news from around the world.

Israel, Syria, Turkey and France

By Judah Grunstein 16 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog The mediator needs a mediator.

Counterterrorism, Real and Imagined

By Judah Grunstein 16 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog An EU banking agreement is the latest casualty of the U.S. war on terror.

Germany's Returning Soldiers

By Judah Grunstein 16 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Germany is far from making peace with war.

Russia's Hidden Iran Sanctions

By Judah Grunstein 16 Nov 2009 | WPR Blog Another delay in bringing Bushehr online.