Reihan Salam

Former Schwartz Fellow
Reihan Salam
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Reihan Salam writes on politics, culture, and technology, and was previously an associate editor at The Atlantic, a producer for NBC News, a junior editor and editorial researcher at The New York Times, a research associate at the Council on Foreign Relations, and a reporter-researcher at The New Republic. He is the co-author of Grand New Party: How Conservatives Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream (Doubleday, 2008). He writes regularly for National Review, Forbes.com, The Daily Beast, Slate, Foreign Policy and other publications, and he is the editor of The American Scene.

As a Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation, Mr. Salam writes on how radical technological advances are changing the way we live and think, and in particular how the advent of machine intelligence and the ongoing genomics revolution will shape our understanding of democracy and equality. He is also interested in the evolution of warfare and crime, participatory culture, regulatory policy, migration, and the future of the welfare state.

Publications

Article | Aug 2, 2010 | National Review
Article | Aug 2, 2010 | Forbes.com
Article | Jul 14, 2010 | Forbes.com
Article | Jul 7, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 28, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 23, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 17, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 10, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 9, 2010 | Forbes
Article | Jun 1, 2010 | Forbes

Events

Event | Apr 14, 2009
Event | Jan 27, 2009
Event | Nov 18, 2008
Event | Nov 13, 2008
Event | Jul 17, 2008

Press

In the News Item | Aug 25, 2010 | The Takeaway
In the News Item | Aug 16, 2010 | The Daily Telegraph
In the News Item | Aug 13, 2010 | NPR
In the News Item | Aug 12, 2010 | CIO Magazine
In the News Item | Jul 11, 2010 | ABC News
In the News Item | Jul 8, 2010 | eWeek
In the News Item | Jun 25, 2010 | The Globe and Mail
In the News Item | Jun 7, 2010 | Foreign Policy

Areas of Expertise

Crime, Elections & Political Parties, Immigration, Regulation, Telecom & Technology, Welfare