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OSullivan is editor-in-chief of United Press International. He was
Editor of National Review from 1988 to 1997 and in 1998 was named
Editor-at-Large. His previous posts have included special adviser to Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher, associate editor of the London Times,
assistant editor of the London Daily Telegraph, and editor of Policy
Review.
OSullivan was born in Great Britain in 1942. He was educated at
London University where he received a B.A. (Hons.) and a Diploma of Social
Studies. He stood for Parliament as a Conservative in the 1970 general
election for Gateshead West.
He is the founder and co-chairman of the New Atlantic Initiative, an international
bipartisan effort dedicated to reinvigorating and expanding the Atlantic
community of democracies. The NAI was formally launched at the Congress
of Prague in May 1996.
OSullivan has published articles in the New York Times, the
Washington Post, Policy Review, The National Interest,
The New Criterion, the Times Literary Supplement, The
American Spectator, The Spectator (London), Quadrant,
and other journals.
He is on the Executive Advisory Board of the Margaret Thatcher Foundation,
the Advisory Council of the Social Affairs Unit in London, and the Honorary
Board of the Civic Institute in Prague. He was made a Commander of the
British Empire (C.B.E.) in the 1991 New Year's Honors List. He lectures
on British and American politics.
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