Oliver Kamm

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"Iraq was the most far-sighted and noble act of British foreign policy since the founding of Nato." - Oliver Kamm [1]

Oliver Kamm is a columnist for the Times (London). He is member of the Henry Jackson Society and is affiliated to Democratiya. According to a biographical note on his own blog:

I am an author, columnist and banker. I write regularly for The Times, and have written also for The Guardian, Prospect, The New Republic, Index on Censorship and The Jewish Chronicle. I am an advisory editor of Democratiya. My book Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy was published in 2005. I was a contributor to Britain's Bomb: What Next?, edited by Brian Wicker and General Sir Hugh Beach, in 2006. I have worked at the Bank of England, HSBC Securities and Commerzbank Securities, and am a founder of an asset management and advisory firm, WMG Advisors LLP, based in London.[2]

Resources, Publications, References

Resources

  • Neocon Europe Oliver Kamm
  • David Paterson, "David Peterson Responds to Oliver Kamm", Media Lens, 26 June 2008

Publications

  • Oliver Kamm, Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy, Social Affairs Unit, ISBN:190486306X, October 2005.


References

  1. Oliver Kamm, 'Help, I'm a pro-war leftie', The Times, 2 May 2005
  2. Oliver Kamm's blog About, accessed 9 September 2007