Ronan Farrow is a contributing writer to the New Yorker and the author of many meticulously documented accounts of wrongdoing in high places. His reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, the National Magazine Award, and the George Polk Award. Farrow was previously an anchor and reporter for MSNBC and NBC News. Before taking up journalism, he served as a State Department official. Farrow is also the author of War on Peace, a 2018 study of American diplomacy.
Catch and Kill (2019) is the gripping inside account of how the abuses of Hollywood’s most notorious predator, Harvey Weinstein, were brought to light. Along the way, veteran investigative reporter Ronan Farrow unpicks the conspiracy of silence that attempted to prevent his findings from ever being published and help Weinstein evade accountability for his history of sexual harassment, assault, and rape.
War on Peace by Ronan Farrow delves into the decline of American diplomacy and the rise of military intervention as a solution to global conflicts. Through interviews with key players and extensive research, Farrow explores how the United States has shifted away from diplomatic engagement and the impact this has had on international relations. It provides a thought-provoking analysis of the consequences of prioritizing war over peace.