Josh Rogin

Writer for The New foreignpolicy.com

Josh Rogin appears in the following:

China's Muslim Persecutions

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

There are Uighurs abroad now beginning to speak out, but potentially at the risk of family in China.

'Super Committee' Considers Military Budget Cuts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tasked with fixing the nation’s economic problems, the bipartisan "super committee" of twelve Congressional members may be leading some politically sacred cows to slaughter. In the halls of Congress, there is now discussion of making cuts in defense, intelligence and military spending, including pensions for retirees with 20 years of military service. Is Congress really ready to change the course of our military spending, or, is this just another bargaining tactic?

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Washington Post Reveals Culture of Redundancy with Intelligence Contractors

Monday, July 19, 2010

Since September 11th, the intelligence community has handed off many of its responsibilities to private contractors. The private intelligence industry has grown, and been paid billions by the government despite a culture of waste and mismanagement. Because the intelligence community and contractors now share many similar responsibilities, the line distinguishing the two is blurry.

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