- John Laughland
John Laughland is a British eurosceptic conservative
journalist , academic and author who writes on international affairs and political philosophy. He has taken a number of controversial positions, such as when he criticised Western support for theSerbia n opposition toSlobodan Milošević , and when he condemned the November 2003 revolution in Georgia as a "coup d'état ".Laughland has a doctorate in philosophy from the
University of Oxford , has studied atMunich University , and has been a lecturer at the Sorbonne and at theInstitut d'Études Politiques de Paris . He also holds the French post-doctoral degree, the 'habilitation,' for his work on sovereignty in international relations.In 1997, he published the book "The Tainted Source: The Undemocratic Origins of the European Idea", a savage critique in which he contends that the
European Union is ideologically rooted infascism ,Nazism andcommunism . SirEdward Heath , the former Prime Minister who signed the UK's Treaty of Accession to theTreaty of Rome in 1972, dismissed the book as "Preposterous...a hideous distortion of both past and present." [http://www.junepress.com/reviewpic.asp?BID=557]Initially a supporter of Western intervention in the
Balkans , he has since condemned the International War Crimes Tribunal inThe Hague on the grounds that theUN Security Council resolution that created it was illegitimate (the Security Council acted ultra vires by creating it) and because he disagrees with its judicial [http://www.un.org/icty/legaldoc/index.htm procedures] . He criticises it as a political tribunal and draws attention to its double-standards for refusing to open an investigation into whether NATO committed war crimes in Yugoslavia in 1999. Laughland was as strong a critic of theKosovo War in 1999 as he has been of theIraq War .Laughland has claimed that Ukraine's Presidential candidate
Viktor Yushchenko 's coalition, were linked with "neo-Nazis", (inThe Guardian [http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7§ion=0&article=55216&d=28&m=11&y=2004&pix=opinion.jpg&category=Opinion] ) that his ultimately successful attempts to seize power were backed on the streets by "druggy skinheads from Lvov" (The Spectator ); that reports of mass graves in Iraq were being [http://antiwar.com/laughland/?articleid=2069 exaggerated for political purposes] ; and that concern for the [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/04/24/wsudan24.xml massacres] in the Sudan was driven by a [http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1273982,00.html lust for oil] .Laughland has contributed articles to "
The Guardian ", "The Sunday Telegraph ", "The Spectator ",Brussels Journal , "The Wall Street Journal ", "National Review ", "The American Conservative " and "Antiwar.com ".He is also the European director of the
European Foundation , aeurosceptic think-tank chaired byBill Cash MP. Laughland was guest editor of "The Monist" in January 2007.Bibliography
* "The Death of Politics: France Under Mitterrand" (Michael Joseph, London, 1994)
* "The Tainted Source, the Undemocratic Origins of the European Idea" (Little Brown, London 1997; later translated into French, Spanish, Czech and Polish)
* "Le tribunal pénal international: Gardien du nouvel ordre mondial" (François-Xavier de Guibert, Paris, 2003)
*"Travesty: The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic and the Corruption of International Justice" (Pluto Press, London, 2007)
*"Schelling versus Hegel: from German idealism to Christian metaphysics" (Ashgate, 2007)
*"A History of Political Trials from Charles I to Saddam Hussein" (Peter Lang, Oxford, 2008)Edited Books
*"Sovereignty", The Monist 90, I (January 2007).
*"Shia Power: Next Target Iran?" co-edited with Michel Korinman (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007)
*"The Long March to the West: Migration in Europe and the Greater Mediterranean Area," co-edited with Michel Korinman (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007)
*"Israel on Israel" co-edited with Michel Korinman (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007)
*"Russia: A New Cold War?" co-edited with Michel Korinman (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007)External links
* [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/john_laughland John Laughland's "Guardian" column] at
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