Mark Danner has written widely on foreign affairs and politics for more than three decades. A longtime staff writer forÌýÌýand a frequent contributor toÌýÌýDanner has covered war and politicalÌýconflict in Central America, Haiti, the Balkans, Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East and, most recently, the story of torture during the War on Terror. He also writes frequently on American politics, covering every presidential campaign since 2000 and focusing, since 2015, on the rise of Donald Trump. Danner holds the Class of 1961 Distinguished Chair in Undergraduate Education at the University of California, Berkeley,ÌýÌýAmong his books areÌýSpiral: Trapped in the Forever War(2016),ÌýÌý(2009),Ìý(2006),ÌýÌý(2004),ÌýÌý(2004), andÌýThe Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold WarÌý(1994).Ìý
Apart fromÌýThe New YorkerÌýand theÌýNew York Review of Books,ÌýDanner’s writing has appeared inÌýHarper’s, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Aperture, and many other newspapers and magazines. He co-wrote and helped produce two hour-long documentaries for the ABC News programÌýPeter Jennings Reporting, and his work has received, among other honors, a National Magazine Award, three Overseas Press Awards, an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, a Guggenheim and an Emmy. In 1999 Danner was named a MacArthur Fellow. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Century Association, the World Affairs Council, is affiliated with Institute for International Studies at Berkeley and has served for a decade as a resident curator at the Telluride Film Festival,Ìýwhere he helps choose and introduce films and interviews filmmakers. Danner speaks and lectures widely on foreign policy, politics and the United States’ role in the world.ÌýÌý
His writing and speaking can be found atÌý.Ìý
