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Editor of the highly regarded foreign policy magazine The National Interest, John O'Sullivan is a forceful and eloquent advocate of continuing strong American ties with Europe. In 1996, he founded The New Atlantic Initiative, an organization devoted to Euro-U.S. unity that now makes its home at the American Enterprise Institute. From 1988 to 1997, O'Sullivan was at the helm of National Review, the voice of American conservatism founded by William F. Buckley, Jr.
During his early journalistic career, O'Sullivan wrote editorials and covered parliament at London's Daily Telegraph, where he learned the trade in the company of veteran newspapermen. His work as a ...