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− | '''Fred Halliday''' is ICREA research professor at the Barcelona Institute for International Studies (IBEI). He was formerly professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and is a well known Middle East analyst in the British media.<ref>open Democracy, [http://www.opendemocracy.net/author/Fred_Halliday.jsp Fred Halliday], (accessed 27 June 2008)</ref> Formerly affiliated with the British left, Halliday later became associated with a number of establishment think-tanks, and generally presents a centre left analysis of world events. | + | '''Fred Halliday''' (born 22 Febuary 1946) is ICREA research professor at the Barcelona Institute for International Studies (IBEI). He was formerly professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and is a well known Middle East analyst in the British media.<ref>open Democracy, [http://www.opendemocracy.net/author/Fred_Halliday.jsp Fred Halliday], (accessed 27 June 2008)</ref> Formerly affiliated with the British left, Halliday later became associated with a number of establishment think-tanks, and generally presents a centre left analysis of world events. |
== Affiliations == | == Affiliations == |
Revision as of 12:42, 27 June 2008
Fred Halliday (born 22 Febuary 1946) is ICREA research professor at the Barcelona Institute for International Studies (IBEI). He was formerly professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and is a well known Middle East analyst in the British media.[1] Formerly affiliated with the British left, Halliday later became associated with a number of establishment think-tanks, and generally presents a centre left analysis of world events.
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- ↑ open Democracy, Fred Halliday, (accessed 27 June 2008)