Fred Hiatt
Fred Hiatt
Editorial Page Editor

Fred Hiatt is the editorial page editor of The Post. He writes editorials for the newspaper and a biweekly column that appears on Mondays. He also contributes to the PostPartisan blog. Hiatt has been with The Post since 1981. Earlier, he worked as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and the Washington Star. At The Post, he covered government, politics, development and other issues in Fairfax County and statewide in Virginia, and later military and national security affairs on the newspaper’s national staff. From 1987 to 1990, he and his wife were co-bureau chiefs of The Post’s Tokyo bureau, and from 1991 to 1995 they served as correspondents and co-bureau chiefs in Moscow. He joined the editorial board in 1996 and became editorial page editor in 2000. He is the author of “The Secret Sun: A Novel of Japan,” which was published in 1992, as well as two books for children, “If I Were Queen of the World” (1997) and “Baby Talk ” (1999).

Latest by Fred Hiatt

Why Chinese are anxious

Why Chinese are anxious

The deep-seated concern about the next stages of growth.

Obama’s U-turn

Obama’s U-turn

A sharp change in his stance on human rights.

Dissecting dysfunction

Dissecting dysfunction

Why can’t government govern?

Putting country over politics

Putting country over politics

Japan’s former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda should be an example for President Obama and his Republican opponents.