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Michael James is a Visiting Fellow at the [[Max Beloff Centre for the Study of Liberty]] at the [[University of Buckingham]]. According to a biographical note he 'has been a full-time editor since 1989, after a 20 year career as a lecturer in politics at universities in the UK and Australia. From 1994 to 1998 he was the founding editor of ''[[Agenda]]'', the policy journal of the Australian National University's College of Business and Economics.<ref name="Amaz">Micheal James [ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Classical-Liberalism-21st-Century-Essays/dp/0956071643 Classical Liberalism in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Norman Barry], Amazon.co.uk, accessed 3 September 2010</ref>  
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Michael James is a Visiting Fellow at the [[Max Beloff Centre for the Study of Liberty]] at the [[University of Buckingham]]. According to a biographical note he 'has been a full-time editor since 1989, after a 20 year career as a lecturer in politics at universities in the UK and Australia. From 1994 to 1998 he was the founding editor of ''[[Agenda]]'', the policy journal of the Australian National University's College of Business and Economics.<ref name="Amaz">Micheal James [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Classical-Liberalism-21st-Century-Essays/dp/0956071643 Classical Liberalism in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Norman Barry], Amazon.co.uk, accessed 3 September 2010</ref>  
  
 
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[[Category:Neoliberal|James, Michael]]
 
[[Category:Neoliberal|James, Michael]]

Revision as of 07:18, 3 September 2010

Michael James is a Visiting Fellow at the Max Beloff Centre for the Study of Liberty at the University of Buckingham. According to a biographical note he 'has been a full-time editor since 1989, after a 20 year career as a lecturer in politics at universities in the UK and Australia. From 1994 to 1998 he was the founding editor of Agenda, the policy journal of the Australian National University's College of Business and Economics.[1]

==Notes==

  1. Micheal James Classical Liberalism in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Norman Barry, Amazon.co.uk, accessed 3 September 2010