Michael Weiss (journalist)

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Michael Weiss
Weiss at the 2015 Texas Book Festival
Born
NationalityAmerican
EducationTownsend Harris High School
Alma materDartmouth College (BA)
Occupation(s)Journalist, analyst, author
Employer(s)New Lines
The Daily Beast
Coda Media
Known forSenior editor, The Daily Beast
Editor-in chief, interpreter (online magazine)
Security analyst, CNN
Columnist, Foreign Policy magazine
Websitemichaelweissjournalist.com

Michael D. Weiss is an American journalist and author. He is contributing editor at New Lines magazine, senior correspondent for

Yahoo News,[1] director of special investigations at the Free Russia Foundation and the coauthor of ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror.[2][3]

Education

Weiss was born to a Jewish family[4] and educated at Townsend Harris High School, a public magnet high school in Flushing, Queens in New York City, from which he graduated in 1998,[5] followed by Dartmouth College in 2002 with a B.A. in History.[6]

Life and career

In 2010, Weiss criticized British Prime Minister

Gaza as a "prison camp". Weiss wrote that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan "is the man whom David Cameron was out to please ... Brutal occupation of Cyprus, subjugation of a Kurdish minority in everything from politics to linguistics, and ongoing denial of the Armenian genocide are evidently Maastricht-compatible initiatives to the new British prime minister".[7]

In 2012, Weiss served as co-chair of the Russia Studies Centre at the trans-Atlantic foreign policy think tank Henry Jackson Society (HJS).[8]

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."[9] The recommendations were criticized in an article written by James Carden (executive director of the lobbying organization[10][11][12] American Committee for East–West Accord) in The Nation as a "censorship campaign."[13]

In March 2015, in an article cowritten with Michael Pregent, Weiss accused Iran-backed

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, including "burning people alive in their houses, playing soccer with severed human heads, and ethnically cleansing and razing whole villages to the ground." Weiss and Pregent suggested that "Iran's Shi'ite militias aren't a whole lot better than the Islamic State."[14]

In 2015, he co-wrote the book ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror with Hassan Hassan.[15][16][17]

In 2016, Weiss called Russia a terrorist state and said that "Russian corruption has been described as one of the country’s chief exports".[18]

Weiss joined CNN in April 2017.[19]

Weiss currently[as of?] serves as the editor-in-chief for the online magazine Interpreter, which translates and analyzes Russian news,[20][21] and contributing editor of The Daily Beast.[2]

Personal life

He is married to Amy Thirjung.[22]

References

  1. ^ "Michael Weiss, Sr. Correspondent". Yahoo News. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Michael Weiss". newlinesmag.com. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  3. ^ "Michael Weiss: 'Beware the unintended consequence'". CNN. November 20, 2015. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  4. ^ The Daily Beast: "Donald Trump’s Anti-Semitic Mob Came for Me – An appearance on CNN—which included some pushback against Trump’s reaction to the Orlando massacre—was enough to inspire 72 hours of online abuse" by Michael Weiss June 21, 2016
  5. ^ "The Classic (Vol. 14, No. 6 – June, 1998)" (PDF). Townsend Harris High School, Flushing, New York. June 1998. Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  6. ^ Asharq Al-Awsat (July 18, 2011). "Asharq Al-Awsat talks to Just Journalism director Michael Weiss". Aawsat.com. Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  7. ^ "What David Cameron Doesn't Know About Turkey". The Weekly Standard. July 29, 2010.
  8. The Henry Jackson Society
    . Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  9. ^ Pomerantsev, Peter; Weiss, Michael (November 2014). "The Menace of Unreality: How the Kremlin Weaponizes Information, Culture and Money" (PDF). The Interpreter. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 26, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  10. ^ "American Committee for East West Accord Ltd (ACEWA)". lobbyfacts.eu.
  11. ^ Schlanger, Zoë (March 10, 2014). "The American Who Dared Make Putin's Case". Newsweek. Newsweek.
  12. ^ Cohen, Stephen (August 27, 2014). "Fallacies of US policy may be leading to war with Russia". The Nation. The Nation. In addition to grassroots support, we even had our own lobbying organization in Washington, the American Committee on East-West Accord, whose board included corporate CEOs, political figures, prominent academics and statesmen of the stature of George Kennan.
  13. ^ Carden, James (May 19, 2015). "Neo-McCarthyism and the US Media". The Nation. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  14. ^ Weiss, Michael; Pregent, Michael (March 28, 2015). "The U.S. Is Providing Air Cover for Ethnic Cleansing in Iraq". Foreign Policy. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  15. ^ Negus, Steve (April 1, 2015). "'ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror,' and More". The New York Times. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  16. ^ Yassin-Kassab, Robin (March 28, 2015). "Isis: Inside the Army of Terror; The Rise of Islamic State – review". The Guardian. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  17. ^ Traub, James (March 14, 2015). "The Demonic Wellspring". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  18. ^ Weiss, Michael (March 18, 2016). "The President Who Dared to Call Putin's Russia What It Is: A Terrorist State". The Daily Beast.
  19. ^ "Former Daily Beast Editor Joins CNN as Investigative Reporter For International Affairs". Adweek. April 24, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  20. ^ "About Us". The Interpreter. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  21. ^ "About: Michael Weiss". The Daily Beast. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  22. ^ Michigan.com: "THIRJUNG, GARY S." February 14, 2013 Archived November 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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