Claire Berlinski
Claire Berlinski (journalist, author, editor) | |
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Born | 1968 California, US |
Alma mater | Balliol College (Oxford University) |
Parents | • David Berlinski • Toby Saks |
Interests | • Margaret Thatcher • Eurabia |
UK academic who attended The Collapse of Europe Conference |
Dr. Claire Berlinski's work includes a novel about the CIA, Loose Lips.
Early life
She is the daughter of author and academic David Berlinski[1] and cellist Toby Saks,[2] the granddaughter of composer and musicologist Herman Berlinski, and the sister of writer Mischa Berlinski.
Raised in California, New York and Seattle. In 1995 she was given a Ph.D. from Balliol College, Oxford University with a dissertation on The Making of US Arms Transfer Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Antagonists, 1967-1988.[3]
Career
Since then she has lived and worked as a freelance journalist, academic, consultant and writer in the UK, Thailand, Laos, France and Turkey.
Among others she has collaborated with New York Times, Washington Post, New York Sun, Oxford International Review, Asia Times, Weekly Standard and National Review.
She is the author of the essay Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too, where she analyzes the cultural, economic and demographic trends underway in Europe that jeopardize its Christian identity and Western alignment alignment, transforming it soon into a predominantly Muslim continent hostile to the United States.
Today she lives in Paris, after having lived in Istanbul until 2013.
Books
- Nonfiction
- Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too (2006)
- There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters (2008)
- Fiction
- Alias Selena Keller, co-authored with Steven Barris (2001)
- Loose Lips (2003)
- Lion Eyes (2007)
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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The Collapse of Europe Conference | 10 June 2007 | 11 June 2007 | US California Malibu Pepperdine University | An openly Islamophobic conference in California, that may have been designed to promote Islamophobia in Europe as part of the "War On Terror". |