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Charles Krauthammer nació en Nueva York y se crió en Montreal. Estudió Ciencias Políticas y Economía en la Universidad de Oxford y medicina en Harvard. El laureado Krauthammer es ganador del Premio Pulitzer de 1987, escribe una columna sindicada para el Washington Post Writers Group que se publica en más de 150 periódicos asi como ensayos para la revista Time, Weekly Standard y The New Republic, es analista politico de FOX News y panelista de Inside Washington, entre otros. En 2003 ganó el primer Premio anual Bradley y en 2004 fue homenajeado por el American Enterprise Institute con el Premio Irving Kristol. Por dos décadas, sus escritos han sido influyentes y han ayudado a dar forma a la política exterior americana. Dio nombre y desarrolló la “Doctrina Reagan” (Time, Abril 1985), definió la estructura del mundo de la posguerra fría en “El movimiento unipolar” (Foreign Affairs, 1990/1991) y perfiló los principios de la política exterior americana después del 11-S en su muy debatida conferencia “El realismo democrático” (AEI Press, Marzo 2004).
March 26, 2007
Collaborations nº 1587
"What is wrong with Dick Cheney?" asks Michelle Cottle in the inaugural issue of the newly relaunched New Republic. She then spends the next 1,900 words marshaling evidence suggesting that his cardiac disease has left him demented and mentally disordered. Descargar PDF
March 14, 2007
Collaborations nº 1557
You might not have noticed, but we broke another U.S. space record last month when astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria logged his 67th hour of spacewalking. If you consider that the equivalent of the Guinness record for pogo-stick bouncing (23.11 miles in 12 hours and 27 minutes) -- amazing but pointless -- I agree with you. There's nothing quite as beautiful as the space station and the shuttle that services it, and nothing quite as useless.
March 1, 2007
Collaborations nº 1528
Vladimir Putin -- Russia's president, although the more accurate title would be godfather -- made head-lines last week with a speech in Munich that set a new standard in anti-Americanism.
June 21, 2006
Collaborations nº 1034
Every sensible immigration policy has two objectives: (1) to regain control of our borders so that it is we who decide who enters and (2) to find a way to normalize and legalize the situation of the 11 million illegals among us. Descargar PDF
June 15, 2006
Collaborations nº 1012
All of a sudden, revolutionary Iran has offered direct talks with the United States. All of a sudden, the usual suspects -- European commentators, American liberals, dissident CIA analysts, Madeleine Albright -- are urging the administration to take the bait. Descargar PDF
February 16, 2006
Collaborations nº 806
As much of the Islamic world erupts in a studied frenzy over the Danish Muhammad cartoons, there are voices of reason being heard on both sides. Some Islamic leaders and organiza-tions, while endorsing the demonstra-tors' sense of grievance and sharing their outrage, speak out against using violence as a vehicle of expression. Their Western counterparts — intel-lectuals, including most of the major newspapers in the United States — are similarly balanced: While, of course, endorsing the principle of free expression, they criticize the Danish newspaper for abusing that right by publishing offensive cartoons, and they declare themselves opposed, in the name of religious sensitivity, to doing the same. Descargar PDF
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