- Jonathan Chait
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name = Jonathan Chait
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birth_date = 1972
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education =University of Michigan
occupation =Journalist , editor,author
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gender =male
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spouse = married
children = two
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ethnic = Caucasian - U.S. flagicon|U.S.
religion = Jewish
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credits = senior editor at "The New Republic "; former assistant editor of "The American Prospect "; author of "The Big Con"; frequent guest onBloggingHeads.tv
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URL =Jonathan Chait (born 1972) is a senior editor at "
The New Republic " and a former assistant editor of "The American Prospect ". He also writes a periodic column in the "Los Angeles Times ". A graduate of theUniversity of Michigan , he wrote for "TheMichigan Daily " while in college. He began working at The New Republic in 1995. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Slate and Reason.Chait supported the invasion of Iraq, and described opponents of the war as "deluded by the hope that they can have multilateralism and disarmament without the risk of war." [ [http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=my_marty_peretz_problem_and_ours| My Marty Peretz Problem -- And Ours] , Eric Alterman, American Prospect, 17 June 2007] He is a vocal critic of the Bush administration, including its handling of the war and occupation. He was described by US foreign policy scholars
John Mearsheimer andStephen Walt in "The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy " as “a staunch defender of Israel”. [The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy, John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M Walt, Allen Lane (UK Edition), p171]He took over "
The New Republic "'s TRB column fromPeter Beinart in March 2007. He also writes frequently on The Plank, TNR's group blog.His book, "THE BIG CON: The true story of how Washington got hoodwinked and hijacked by crackpot economics", was published by Houghton-Mifflin Sept. 12, 2007
External links
* [http://www.tnr.com/showBio.mhtml?pid=13&sa=1 Short biography and recent articles from "The New Republic"]
* [http://bloggingheads.tv/video.php?id=385 Video discussions] [http://bloggingheads.tv/video.php?id=358] [http://bloggingheads.tv/video.php?id=317] (among many others) atBloggingHeads.tv References
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