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'''Oliver Kamm''' is a columnist for the Times (London).  Although he claims to be a "leftist", he is firmly within the neocon camp.  He is member of the Henry Jackson Society and is affiliated to Democratiya, both British neocon organizations. [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c50c253ef00e55007690e8834-150wi Photo]
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'''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:
 
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.<ref>Oliver Kamm's blog [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/about.html About], accessed 9 September 2007</ref>
 
: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.<ref>Oliver Kamm's blog [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/about.html About], accessed 9 September 2007</ref>
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==Resources, Publications, References==
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===Resources===
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*Neocon Europe [http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Oliver_Kamm Oliver Kamm]
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*David Paterson, "David Peterson Responds to Oliver Kamm", Media Lens, 26 June 2008
  
==Affiliations==
 
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*[[Democratiya]] &ndash; advisory editor
 
*[[Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics]]
 
 
==Preferred Links==
 
On Oliver Kamm's blog there is a list of "Links", his preferred sources of information and commentary.
 
<table border="1" bgcolor="white" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" width="80%" align="center">
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Adam LeBor]]</td>
 
<td>[[Agn&egrave;s Poirier]]</td>
 
<td>[[Andrew Sullivan]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Anne Applebaum]]</td>
 
<td>[[Ben Goldacre]]</td>
 
<td>[[Caroline Fourest]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Christopher Hitchens]]</td>
 
<td>[[Coffee House]]</td>
 
<td>[[Counterknowledge.com]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Daniel Finkelstein]]</td>
 
<td>[[David Aaronovitch]]</td>
 
<td>[[Democratiya]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Harry's Place]]</td>
 
<td>[[Intelligence Squared]]</td>
 
<td>[[Johann Hari]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[John Lloyd]]</td>
 
<td>[[Jonathan Rauch]]</td>
 
<td>[[Linda Grant]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Marko Attila Hoare]]</td>
 
<td>[[Martin Bell]]</td>
 
<td>[[Martin Bright]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Martin Peretz]]</td>
 
<td>[[Nick Cohen]]</td>
 
<td>[[Norman Geras]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Oona King]]</td>
 
<td>[[Open House]]</td>
 
<td>[[Paul Anderson]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Philippe Legrain]]</td>
 
<td>[[PoliticsHome]]</td>
 
<td>[[Prospect Magazine]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[Ruth Gledhill]]</td>
 
<td>[[Standpoint.Online]]</td>
 
<td>[[Stephen Pollard]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<td>[[The New Republic]]</td>
 
<td>[[Walter Laqueur]]</td>
 
<td>[[William Shawcross]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<tr>
 
<th colspan="3" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left" style="font-size:10pt">Source<ref>[http://oliverkamm.typepad.com Oliver Kamm, home page] Accessed 7 October 2008</ref></th>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
===Contact===
 
:Blog: [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/about.html oliverkamm.typepad.com]
 
:Times [http://timesonline.typepad.com/oliver_kamm/ article list]
 
:Email: mailto:oliver.kamm@tiscali.co.uk
 
 
===Resources===
 
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===
 
*Oliver Kamm, ''Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy'', Social Affairs Unit, ISBN:190486306X, October 2005.
 
*Oliver Kamm, ''Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy'', Social Affairs Unit, ISBN:190486306X, October 2005.
  
===Third Party references===
 
*David Paterson, "David Peterson Responds to Oliver Kamm", Media Lens, 26 June 2008
 
  
 
===References===
 
===References===

Revision as of 16:29, 1 May 2009

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.[1]

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's blog About, accessed 9 September 2007