Warren Hoge

Warren Hoge

Warren McClamroch Hoge (born 1941) is an American journalist, much of whose long career has been at The New York Times. From 2004 until mid-2008, he served as the Times 's foreign correspondent at the United Nations bureau. In July 2008 Warren Hoge left the New York Times to become the Vice President for External Relations at the International Peace Institute, a New York-based think tank.

Hoge's previous posts at the Times included metropolitan news reporter, regional editor and deputy metropolitan news editor (1976–79); foreign bureau chief posts in Rio de Janeiro (1979–83) and London (1996–2003); foreign news editor (1984–87); assistant managing editor (1987–96); and editor of The New York Times Magazine (1991–92).

Hoge's journalism career began as a reporter with the now-defunct Washington Star from 1964 to 1966. From 1966 to 1969, he was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for The New York Post, then the Post 's city editor and assistant managing editor until 1976.

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