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Michael Weiss (journalist)

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Nationality
  
American

Employer
  
New York City

Education
  
Dartmouth College (2003)


Alma mater
  
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire B.A. History (Grad. 2002)

Occupation
  
Journalist, Analyst, Author

Known for
  
Senior Editor, The Daily Beast Editor-in-Chief, Interpreter (online magazine) Security Analyst, CNN Columnist, Foreign Policy magazine

Spouse(s)
  
Amy Thirjung (2011-Present)

Books
  
ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror, Automorphisms of Manifolds, The Electrodiagnosis of Neuro, The Electrodiagnosis of Neuro, ESTADO ISLAMICO - O

Similar
  
Hassan Hassan, Jennifer Flackett, Michael David Weiss

Profiles

Michael Weiss is an American journalist and author. Weiss is a senior editor for The Daily Beast, a columnist for Foreign Policy, an author and a frequent contributor for CNN.

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Education

Weiss was educated at Townsend Harris High School, a public high school in Flushing, Queens in New York City, from which he graduated in 1998, followed by Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in 2002 with a B.A. in History.

Life and career

Weiss has served as co-chair of the Russia Studies Centre at the Henry Jackson Society (HJS).

Weiss currently serves as the editor-in-chief for the online magazine Interpreter, which translates and analyzes Russian news, and senior editor of The Daily Beast, a regular columnist for Foreign Policy magazine. In 2015, he co-wrote the book ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror with Hassan Hassan.

In November 2014, Weiss published a special report in his online magazine the Interpreter that accused Russia of waging "propaganda and disinformation" campaigns. Weiss's report included recommendations on how to confront Russian propaganda which included creating an “internationally recognized ratings system for disinformation.” The recommendations were criticized in The Nation by James Carden of the American Committee for East-West Accord as a "censorship campaign."

References

Michael Weiss (journalist) Wikipedia