
Semih İdiz, Al-Monitor'un Türkiye’nin Nabzı bölümünün yazarlarındandır. Türkiye’nin önde gelen gazetelerinde 30 yıldır diplomasi ve dış politika alanında habercilik yapan İdiz’in köşe yazıları, Hürriyet Daily News ve Taraf gazetelerinden takip edilebilir. Financial Times, The Times of London, Mediterranean Quarterly ve Foreign Policy gibi yabancı yayınlar için de makaleler kaleme alan İdiz, ayrıca BBC World, Amerika’nın Sesi, NPR, Deutsche Welle, El Cezire ve çeşitli İsrail medya kuruluşlarına sıklıkla katkıda bulunmaktadır.











