Joshua Green (journalist)

His work from that period has been anthologized in collections ranging from Best American Political Writing 2009 to The Bob Marley Reader.

[7] Green also wrote an article for The Atlantic in October 2007 exploring the feasibility of the announced presidential campaign of the comedian Stephen Colbert.

[8] In 2007, Politico reported that a negative story written by Green on the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign for GQ magazine was killed after her camp threatened to cut off access to the New York Senator's husband, President Bill Clinton, who was slated to appear on the magazine's December 2007 cover.

[11][12] Green's 2017 book, Devil's Bargain, deals with the successful political partnership between Donald Trump and Steve Bannon.

[13] His second book, The Rebels, was published in 2024, and followed the rise of left-wing populism in the Democratic Party in the 2010s through the careers of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren.