Andrew Nagorski is an award-winning journalist and author who spent more than three decades as a foreign correspondent and editor for Newsweek. He served as the magazine’s bureau chief in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Berlin and Warsaw. Born in Scotland to Polish parents before moving to US as an infant, Nagorski now lives in St. Augustine, Florida. He travels extensively, writing for numerous publications and himself. He is the author of six books, most recently the well-reviewed The Nazi Hunters, which deals with the subject of his talk: Nazi war criminals and those who have chased them down for many decades since the end of World War II. For more information, see andrewnagorski.com.
- Refugees on the Border
- The Democracy for All Amendment
- The UK’s Low-Carbon Economy: Opportunities and Challenges
- Turkey, Iran, and the US with NPR Correspondent Peter Kenyon
- Beyond a War Zone: What’s Next for Iraq
- Young Midwives Lead Social Transformation in Rural Pakistan with Quratul Ain Bakhteari
- North Korea, Bellicose Tweets and Other Nuclear Challenges We Face with Philip Yun
- Vladivostok Today with U.S. Consul General Michael Keays
- The Ocean’s Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Awareness and Conservation
- Vulnerable Vietnam: A Photo Story Focused on Climate Change in the Mekong Delta
- Juneau World Affairs: David Ramseur, author of “Melting the Ice Curtain”
- Juneau World Affairs: Europe: America’s Partner or America’s Problem?