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Jeremy Kahn
Jeremy Kahn is the managing editor of The New Republic. In that role, he helps direct the magazine’s coverage of politics and world affairs and writes for the magazine and its website, www.tnr.com, usually on foreign policy topics. Previously, he spent seven years as a writer at Fortune magazine in New York, where he covered a range of domestic and international topics, including economic reconstruction in Iraq and political strife in Venezuela, as well as accounting, finance and economic stories. He was a Fall 2003 IRP Fellow and traveled to the Ivory Coast to report on the aftermath of that country's civil war. In addition to Fortune and TNR, his writing has appeared in The New York Times, Slate, Fortune Small Business, Mutual Funds and World Trade magazine. He was twice named one of America's 30 top financial journalists under the age of 30 by the trade publication TJFR. Prior to Fortune, he interned at Newsweek, The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, and the Financial Times' Washington bureau. He holds a masters' degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a bachelor's degree in History from the University of Pennsylvania.
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