Eric Margolis

Eric Margolis

Eric Margolis is an American journalist. He is a contributing editor to the "Toronto Sun" chain of newspapers, writing mainly about the Middle East, South Asia and Islam, and appears frequently on Canadian television broadcasts, as well as on CNN.

Background

Margolis was born in New York City in the 1940s to Henry M. Margolis, a New York businessman, restaurant owner, theatrical producer and investor, and Nexhmie Zaimi, his American-Albanian mother who was a journalist and author. He holds degrees from the International School of Geneva, the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, the University of Geneva and New York University. During the Vietnam War he served as a U.S. Army infantryman.

Journalism

In addition to being a contributing editor at the "Toronto Sun" newspaper, Margolis writes for "Dawn", Pakistan's leading newspaper, the "Gulf Times" in Qatar, the "Khaleej Times" in Dubai, and "The American Conservative". He appears regularly on such television outlets as CNN, Fox, CBC, British Sky Broadcasting News, NPR, and CTV National. He was a regular guest on the TVOntario shows "Studio 2" and "Diplomatic Immunity". His log is called Foreign Correspondent.

He is affiliated with several organizations including International Institute of Strategic Studies in London and the Institute of Regional Studies based in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Political views

Margolis identifies his politics as "Eisenhower Republican". Though his domestic political persuasion is moderately conservative (he is a staunch anti-communist and a supporter of capitalism), Margolis' views on the Middle East are sharply at odds with the neoconservatives.

Margolis is best known from his coverage of Palestine and Kashmir. Margolis' mother, Nexhmie Zaimi, was also a journalist who spent a long time in the Middle East documenting the plight of the Palestinians during the 1950s [http://www.bigeye.com/060203.htm] . Her influence, plus Margolis's role as a foreign correspondent in the Mideast and travelling with the mujahideen during the Soviet-Afghan War, invested Margolis with a strong interest in the Muslim World.

Publications

*"War at the Top of the World: The Struggle for Afghanistan, Kashmir, and Tibet" (ISBN 0-415-93062-6) Routledge 1999/2003
*"American Raj - the West and the Muslim World" Key Porter. September, 2008.

External links

* [http://www.ericmargolis.com Eric Margolis home page]
* [http://www.lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis-arch.html Eric Margolis: Archives] on LewRockwell.com
* [http://www.northstarcompass.org/nsc0408/dday.htm Did Russia Win D-Day?] - commentary, revealing decisive role of the Soviet Union in World War II.


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