Daniel Kurtz-Phelan is Editor of Foreign Affairs. He previously spent three years as Executive Editor of the magazine and served in the U.S. State Department, including as a member of the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff. His narrative history of George Marshall’s post–World War II mission to China, The China Mission, was published by WW Norton in 2018 and named a best book of the year by The Economist and an editor’s pick by The New York Times Book Review. His writing has also appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic.
Stephanie Solomon joined Foreign Affairs in April 2018 as Chief Revenue Officer overseeing all business aspects of the publication. Prior to joining CFR, she worked for Upside, a startup from the founder of Priceline.com and spent seventeen years at Time Inc. in a variety of senior roles across consumer marketing, finance, and strategy. Stephanie holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and BA in psychology from Cornell University.
Each bimonthly issue of Foreign Affairs carries with it a century of prestige and authoritativeness. It remains the hallmark of discussion on global issues. Whether a member of Congress, the CEO of a corporation, or a professor of public policy course, the magazine helps leaders in their respective communities ahead of the curve.
The news cycle never stops and ForeignAffairs.com is here to provide context and insights into the stories shaping today’s world. Reach our engaged readers on a host of digital platforms: the website, newsletters, or our tablet app. For over a decade, our Graduate School Forum has highlighted the top programs in international affairs and has been built into a dynamic resource for prospective students.
FA Brand Studio, a division of the marketing department at Foreign Affairs, leads companies in the crafting of engaging, brand-forward ideas to resonate with leaders in government, global business, and academia. We produce creative solutions for our partners through a multiplatform storytelling approach rooted in well-researched, authoritative, and insightful storytelling. Create meaningful engagement with your brand on ForeignAffairs.com or in a custom publication for print subscribers.
Let’s get creative. You have ideas worth sharing and we have an audience worth reaching. We’ve partnered with clients on custom events, student essay competitions, branded audience enrichment initiatives, to name a few. Ask us about the Passport Project, our Special Davos Reader, and more.
Michael Pasuit, Advertising Director
[email protected]
212.434.9528