By: Jonathan Blitzer, John Cassidy, Susan B. Glasser, Fergus Mcintosh, Idrees Kahloon, David D. Kirkpatrick, Jon Allsop
The President’s authoritarian power grabs are undermining the institutional foundations of the American economy.
Adjunct Associate Professor of Business
David D. Kirkpatrick is an International Correspondent at The New York Times and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Business. His reporting spans a range of topics including government and politics, public policy, and cryptocurrency, reflecting his expertise in both international affairs and higher education. He has been featured in notable publications such as The New Yorker and the Analytics on Fire Podcast.
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David D. Kirkpatrick's coverage spans a wide range of topics, with a focus on government & politics, culture & society, and legal policy regulation. His work also includes evolving stories and expert commentary.
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It is important to note that David focuses on national (United States) content; therefore, any pitches should have relevance to this geographic area or provide insights that directly relate to U.S.-based issues within his areas of interest.
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