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− | '''Norman Podhoretz''' is considered one of the founding fathers of the [[neoconservative]] movement. He is the former editor of [[American Jewish Committee]]'s | + | [[Image:Podhoretz.jpg|thumb|right|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MBzLTjVMhY Click for Norman Podhoretz on YouTube]]]'''Norman Podhoretz''' is considered one of the founding fathers of the [[neoconservative]] movement. He is the former editor of [[American Jewish Committee]]'s in-house publication, ''[[Commentary]]''. He is the husband of [[Midge Decter]] and father-in-law to Iran-contra felon, [[Elliot Abrams]]. He is a staunch proponent of bombing Iran, and was a foreign policy advisor to Republican presidential candidate, [[Rudy Giuliani]]. <ref>'Profile: Norman Podhoretz', [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1320.html ''Right Web''], accessed 1 April, 2009.</ref> |
− | == | + | ==Affiliations== |
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - co-founder | *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - co-founder | ||
− | *[[American Jewish Committee]] -- former editor of AJC publication, ''Commentary'' | + | *[[American Jewish Committee]] -- former editor of AJC publication, ''Commentary'' |
+ | *[[MEMRI]] - Board of Advisors | ||
*[[Neocons]] <ref>'Profile: Norman Podhoretz', [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1320.html ''Right Web''], accessed 1 April, 2009.</ref> | *[[Neocons]] <ref>'Profile: Norman Podhoretz', [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1320.html ''Right Web''], accessed 1 April, 2009.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Jewish Policy Center]] - Board of Fellows<ref name=board>The Jewish Policy Center, [http://www.jewishpolicycenter.org/board.php "Board"], JPC, accessed on 13 November 2010</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Conferences=== | ||
+ | *1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] | ||
==Resources, References and Contact== | ==Resources, References and Contact== | ||
===Publications=== | ===Publications=== | ||
− | *Norman Podhoretz, ''World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism'', Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer). | + | *Norman Podhoretz, ''World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism'', Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer), [http://schanzer.pundicity.com/467/world-war-iv ''Pundicity''/''Jerusalem Post''], 4 January, 2008. |
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===Resources=== | ===Resources=== | ||
*Alexander Cockburn, [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn07212007.html Giuliani and the Dogs of War], ''Counterpunch'', 14-15 July 2007 | *Alexander Cockburn, [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn07212007.html Giuliani and the Dogs of War], ''Counterpunch'', 14-15 July 2007 | ||
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[[Category:Neocons|Podhoretz, Norman]] | [[Category:Neocons|Podhoretz, Norman]] | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 27 October 2016
Norman Podhoretz is considered one of the founding fathers of the neoconservative movement. He is the former editor of American Jewish Committee's in-house publication, Commentary. He is the husband of Midge Decter and father-in-law to Iran-contra felon, Elliot Abrams. He is a staunch proponent of bombing Iran, and was a foreign policy advisor to Republican presidential candidate, Rudy Giuliani. [1]
Contents
Affiliations
- Committee on the Present Danger - co-founder
- American Jewish Committee -- former editor of AJC publication, Commentary
- MEMRI - Board of Advisors
- Neocons [2]
- Jewish Policy Center - Board of Fellows[3]
Conferences
Resources, References and Contact
Publications
- Norman Podhoretz, World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism, Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer), Pundicity/Jerusalem Post, 4 January, 2008.
Resources
- Alexander Cockburn, Giuliani and the Dogs of War, Counterpunch, 14-15 July 2007
- Norman Podhoretz, The Case for Bombing Iran, Commentary, June 2007
- Michael Scheuer, Why Does Norman Podhoretz Hate America?, AntiWar.com, 26 September 2007.