David E. Hoffman


David E. Hoffman covered foreign affairs, national politics, economics, and served as an editor at the Washington Post for 27 years.

He was a White House correspondent during the Reagan years and the presidency of George H. W. Bush, and covered the State Department when James A. Baker III was secretary. He was bureau chief in Jerusalem at the time of the 1993 Oslo peace accords, and served six years as Moscow bureau chief, covering the tumultuous Yeltsin era. On returning to Washington in 2001, he became foreign editor and then, in 2005, assistant managing editor for foreign news.

Articles by David E. Hoffman
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David E. Hoffman
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Photo above: the Soviet bioweapons testing grounds at Vozrozhdeniye Island
Photo above: the Soviet bioweapons testing grounds at Vozrozhdeniye Island
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Nunn and Lugar in 2007/ David E. Hoffman
Nunn and Lugar in 2007/ David E. Hoffman
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Operation Upshot-Knothole, May 25, 1953, via Wikimedia Commons
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