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− | '''Bret Louis Stephens''' (born 1973) is the editor of the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' and the former editor-in-chief of the ''[[Jerusalem Post]]''. | + | '''Bret Louis Stephens''' (born 1973) is the editor of the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' and the former editor-in-chief of the ''[[Jerusalem Post]]''. In 2006, following the publication of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's article on the Israel lobby, Stephens denounced the paper in an invective-filled speech to the Chicago Friend of Israel, at the University of Chicago.<ref>Bret Stephens, [http://israel.uchicago.edu/bret_stephens_speech.pdf “Meet the Israel Lobby”], Chicago Friends of Israel, 3 May 2006</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 19 September 2010
Bret Louis Stephens (born 1973) is the editor of the Wall Street Journal and the former editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post. In 2006, following the publication of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's article on the Israel lobby, Stephens denounced the paper in an invective-filled speech to the Chicago Friend of Israel, at the University of Chicago.[1]
Affiliations
- Wall Street Journal - editor
- Jerusalem Post - editor-in-chief (2002-2004)
- Commentary - contributor
References
- ↑ Bret Stephens, “Meet the Israel Lobby”, Chicago Friends of Israel, 3 May 2006