- Caroline Glick
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URL = http://www.carolineglick.com/e/Caroline Glick is an American-
Israel i Journalist and is the deputymanaging editor of "The Jerusalem Post ". [citeweb|title=Political Messiah in the Holy Land|url=http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=NGI4MmY4MmMyYzY1MDhiNTEzMmRmM2ViYmI5OTFkZjM=|publisher="National Review "|accessdate=2008-09-27] She is also the Senior Fellow forMiddle East Affairs of theWashington, DC -basedCenter for Security Policy . [citeweb|title=The Center for Security Policy Staff|url=http://centerforsecuritypolicy.org|publisher="Center for Security Policy "|accessdate=2008-09-28]Life
Glick was born in
Chicago and graduated fromColumbia University with aBachelor of Arts inPolitical Science . She emigrated to Israel in 1991 and joined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). [citeweb|title=Caroline Glick|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2070334/|publisher="Internet Movie Database "|accessdate=2008-09-29]She worked in the IDF's Judge Advocate General division during the
First Intifada in 1992, and while there edited and co-authored an IDF-published book, "Israel, the Intifada and the Rule of Law". Following theOslo Accords , she worked as coordinator of negotiations with thePalestinian Authority . She retired from the military with the rank of captain at the end of 1996. In 1997 and 1998 she served as assistant foreign policy advisor to Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu . She returned to the US to get her Master of Arts inPublic Policy fromHarvard University 'sKennedy School of Government , in 2000.Upon her return to Israel, she became, and remains, the chief diplomatic correspondent for "
Makor Rishon " newspaper, for which she writes a weekly column in Hebrew. She is also the deputymanaging editor of "The Jerusalem Post " for which she writes two weekly syndicated columns. Her writings have appeared in "The Wall Street Journal ", the "National Review ", "The Boston Globe ", the "Chicago Sun-Times ", "The Washington Times ", "Maariv " and major Jewish newspapers worldwide. She has appeared onMSNBC ,Fox News Channel ,Sky News , theChristian Broadcasting Network , and all of Israel’s major television networks. She also makes frequent radio appearances both in the US and Israel.In 2003, during
Operation Iraqi Freedom , Glick was embedded with the US Army’s 3rd Infantry Division and filed front-line reports for The Jerusalem Post and the Chicago Sun-Times. She also reported daily from the front lines, via satellite phone, for the Israeli Channel 1 news. Glick was on the scene when US forces took theBaghdad International Airport .She is the Senior Middle East Fellow at the
Center for Security Policy and is one of several co-authors of the Center’s latest book, "War Footing". She has been a senior researcher at the IDF’sOperational Theory Research Institute (which as Israel’s Defense establishment’s most prestigious think tank is roughly equivalent to the US’s Rand Corporation). She has also worked as an adjunct lecturer in tactical warfare at the IDF’s Command and Staff College.In 2003, Glick was named "The Most Prominent Woman in Israel" by the Israeli newspaper
Maariv .She was the 2005 recipient of the
Zionist Organization of America ’sBen Hecht award for Outstanding Journalism (previous recipients have includedA. M. Rosenthal ,Sidney Zion andDaniel Pipes ).She also received Israel Media Watch’s 2006 award for critical journalism.
Remarks
Glick has remarked that "one of the greatest problems for international journalists covering the
Middle East is that people who serve as guides for journalists are often affiliated with Islamic terrorists seeking to turn foreign visitors against Israel. They bring journalists to staged scenes that paint a false, overly optimistic picture of Arab life.*"Also, civilians are sometimes willing to give their true opinion if a reporter will allow them to remain anonymous," Glick says, "but using anonymous sources opens a reporter to charges of fabrication."
*"The people often cannot tell you what they think of things because they can be physically punished," Glick said. "This is not just an Israeli problem. This is a problem for reporters in any place that is not free. "
Documentaries
Glick is featured as a speaker on the documentaries and .
Articles
Glick's articles and papers can be found on the websites of The Jerusalem Post, the Center for Security Policy, and Townhall.com. A few of the articles that have been published by the Post have been titled "The world according to Olmert", "Column One: Anatomy of a massacre", and " prayer for 5767".
Bibliography
* Glick, Caroline 2008, "Shackled Warrior. Israel and the Global Jihad?", Gefen Publishing House. ISBN 978-9652294159
References
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