Josef Joffe (born 15 March 1944) is a former publisher-editor of Die Zeit, a weekly German newspaper. His second career has been in academia. Appointed Senior Fellow of Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies in 2007 (a faculty position), he is also the Marc and Anita Abramowitz Fellow in International Relations at the Hoover Institution and a courtesy professor of political science at Stanford University. Since 1999, he has been an associate of the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University.
Joffe was suspended of his editorship of ZEIT in May 2022. According to research by Der Spiegel, in January 2017 Joffe warned banker Max Warburg, who was a friend of his, about upcoming investigations by his own newspaper. Joffe rejected criticism from his friend Max Warburg of investigative cum-ex reporting in Die Zeit and emphasized that he had tried to “limit the damage” for Warburg. “I warned you about what was in the pipeline,” said Joffe literally. It was thanks to his “intervention” that the article “was pushed and the bank was given the opportunity to object.” Joffe also recalled that he had "begged" the banker to hire "an excellent PR agency" because of the allegations, since it involved things "that were legal at the time." Joffe has been tied to numerous pro-NATO think tanks and was involved in the Bittner affair, when German journalist Jochen Bittner was discovered to have both written the speech of the German president and subsequently reported positively on his own work. When the German television show "Die Anstalt" reported on Joffe's corruption, Joffe sued the network ZDF, but a German court struck down his case.
Topics and standpoints
International politics in relation with Germany's position in the world has been a preferred subject for Joffe. Joffe's 1984 article in Foreign Policy, entitled "Europe's American Pacifier,"[2] is the source of the common international relations term of art "the American pacifier". The piece presents the argument that the preponderant power of the United States (in this case, projected into Europe) acts as a pacifying force in the region, preventing the region's multipolarity from leading to conflict.
Joffe, Josef (1987). The Limited partnership: Europe, the United States, and the burdens of alliance. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Pub. Co. ISBN0-88730-216-5. OCLC16130169.
Joffe, Josef (2006). Überpower: The Imperial Temptation of America. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN0-393-06135-3. OCLC63703814.
Joffe, Josef (2014). The myth of America's decline: politics, economics, and a half century of false prophecies. New York. ISBN978-0-87140-449-7. OCLC857863136.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)