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'''Roger F. S. Kaplan'' is a Washington DC based journalist who writes for the neoconservative ''[[Weekly Standard]]'' and the ''[[American Spectator]]''.
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'''Roger F. S. Kaplan''' is a Washington DC based journalist who writes for the neoconservative ''[[Weekly Standard]]'' and the ''[[American Spectator]]''.
  
 
In the early 2000s Kaplan wrote for the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'', the ''[[New Republic]]'', and ''[[Commentary]]''. He served in the policy office of the [[Board of International Broadcasting]] (the editorial writing bureau attached to the [[Voice of America]], 1999-2000) as director of publications for [[Freedom House]] (1992-1997) where he edited ''[[Freedom Review]]''. and as a consultant for the [[International Council for Human Rights Policy]] in Geneva.<ref> Roger Kaplan [http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Conservative_Socialism.html?id=QysQGUWeN-wC Conservative Socialism: The Decline of Radicalism and the Triumph of the Left in France], Google Books</ref>
 
In the early 2000s Kaplan wrote for the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'', the ''[[New Republic]]'', and ''[[Commentary]]''. He served in the policy office of the [[Board of International Broadcasting]] (the editorial writing bureau attached to the [[Voice of America]], 1999-2000) as director of publications for [[Freedom House]] (1992-1997) where he edited ''[[Freedom Review]]''. and as a consultant for the [[International Council for Human Rights Policy]] in Geneva.<ref> Roger Kaplan [http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Conservative_Socialism.html?id=QysQGUWeN-wC Conservative Socialism: The Decline of Radicalism and the Triumph of the Left in France], Google Books</ref>

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Roger F. S. Kaplan is a Washington DC based journalist who writes for the neoconservative Weekly Standard and the American Spectator.

In the early 2000s Kaplan wrote for the Atlantic Monthly, the New Republic, and Commentary. He served in the policy office of the Board of International Broadcasting (the editorial writing bureau attached to the Voice of America, 1999-2000) as director of publications for Freedom House (1992-1997) where he edited Freedom Review. and as a consultant for the International Council for Human Rights Policy in Geneva.[1]

In 2012 he was listed as a Board member of the Paris based Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute.[2]


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Weekly Standard articles: http://www.weeklystandard.com/author/roger-kaplan
American Spectator articles: http://spectator.org/people/roger-kaplan/all

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