David A. Andelman is Editor-in-Chief of World Policy Journal, a 32-year-old global magazine and website dealing with international affairs. He also serves as a member of the Board of Contributors of USA Today. Previously he served as an Executive Editor of Forbes, Business Editor of The New York Daily News, and news editor of Bloomberg News. He began his career as a domestic and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, serving in New York and Washington, as Southeast Asia bureau chief, based in Bangkok, then East European bureau chief, based in Belgrade. He then moved to CBS News where he spent seven years as Paris Correspondent, reporting from 72 countries. He served for two years as Washington Correspondent for CNBC before moving to Bloomberg. He is the author of three books – The Peacemakers, The Fourth World War, which he co-authored with the Count de Marenches, long-time head of French intelligence; and A Shattered Peace: Versailles, 1919 and the Price We Pay Today. Mr. Andelman has written for such publications as Harpers, The Atlantic, The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine, Foreign Policy and Foreign Affairs. He is a graduate of Harvard University with an A.B. degree in diplomatic history and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Century Association, the Grolier Club, the National Press Club and is President-emeritus of the Overseas Press Club of America.