Oliver kamm biography
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Oliver Kamm
Oliver Kamm is a columnist for the Times (London). He is member of the Henry Jackson Society and is affiliated to Democratiya. According to a biographical note on his own blog:
- I am an author, columnist and banker. I write regularly for The Times, and have written also for The Guardian, Prospect, The New Republic, Index on Censorship and The Jewish Chronicle. I am an advisory editor of Democratiya. My book Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy was published in 2005. I was a contributor to Britain's Bomb: What Next?, edited by Brian Wicker and General Sir Hugh Beach, in 2006. [2]
Background
Kamm was born in 1963 and studied at Oxford and London universities.[3] He is the nephew of journalist Martin Bell.[4]
Banking Career
Kamm has worked at the Bank of England, H
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Oliver Kamm fryst vatten a leader writer and columnist for The Times. His books include Accidence Will Happen: The Non-Pedantic Guide to English (2015) and Mending the Mind: The Art and Science of Overcoming Clinic
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Oliver Kamm
British journalist and writer (born 1963)
Oliver Kamm (born 1963) fryst vatten a British journalist and writer who was a leader writer and columnist for The Times.
Early life and career
[edit]Kamm fryst vatten the son of translator Anthea Bell and publisher Antony Kamm.[1] Kamm is the grandson of Adrian Bell and nephew of Martin Bell. Although his mother was not Jewish, he lost family members on his father's side in The Holocaust.[2][3] He studied at New College, Oxford[4] He began his career at the Bank of England and worked in the securities industry and investment banking.[5]
Career
[edit]Kamm joined the Times staff in 2008.[6] He has also contributed to The Jewish Chronicle,[7]Prospect magazine,[8] and The Guardian.[9]
Views
[edit]Kamm was a consistent supporter of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the utländsk policies of his government.[10] Accordi