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Szamuely has been a critic of the foreign policies of both the [[United States]] and [[Israel]]. He is of [[Jewish]] ancestry. |
Szamuely has been a critic of the foreign policies of both the [[United States]] and [[Israel]]. He is of [[Jewish]] ancestry. |
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Despite his being associated with [[neoconservative]] movements such as the [[Hudson Institute]], his opposition to wars and the Israeli government has given him the label of [[paleoconservative]] and [[libertarian]].[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16266] |
Despite his being associated with [[neoconservative]] movements such as the [[Hudson Institute]], his opposition to wars and the Israeli government has given him the label of [[paleoconservative]] and [[libertarian]].<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16266]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:13, 24 June 2007
George Szamuely is a frequent columnist for Taki's Top Drawer's section of the New York Press. He has been a supporter of Serbia's actions in Yugoslavia.[1] Szamuely also writes for antiwar.com, Counterpunch, Commentary and Centre for Research on Globalization.
Szamuely has been a critic of the foreign policies of both the United States and Israel. He is of Jewish ancestry.
Despite his being associated with neoconservative movements such as the Hudson Institute, his opposition to wars and the Israeli government has given him the label of paleoconservative and libertarian.[2]