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'''Daniel Pipes''' is considered to be a "neo-con" ([[neo-conservative]]). He is director of the [[Middle East Forum]].
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'''Daniel Pipes''' is considered to be a "neo-con" ([[neo-conservative]]). He is director of the [[Middle East Forum]] and head of [[Campus Watch]].
  
His name is linked with the [[Department of Defense Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology]]. He is an associate with the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]. Pipes is the former vice chair of the [[Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships]].
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His name is linked with the [[Department of Defense Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology]]. He is the former vice chair of the [[Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships]].
  
 
Pipes is the publisher of the "[[Middle East Quarterly]]" and is a frequent media "[[talking head]]" and regarded by some as the country's leading specialist on Islam.
 
Pipes is the publisher of the "[[Middle East Quarterly]]" and is a frequent media "[[talking head]]" and regarded by some as the country's leading specialist on Islam.
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== SourceWatch Resources ==
 
== SourceWatch Resources ==
  
*[[Islamic Progress Institute]]
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*[[Middle East Forum]]
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
*Robert Blecher, [http://www.merip.org/mero/interventions/blecher_interv.html "Free People Will Set the Course of History" Intellectuals, Democracy and American Empire], MERIP, March 2003: "A decade after the 1991 Gulf war, Pipes has radically changed his tune."
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*Daniel Pipes bio page, with all you need to know[http://www.danielpipes.org/bios/
*Jonathan Wright, [http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030407/pl_nm/mideast_usa_pipes_dc_1 Bush Annoys U.S. Muslim Group with Pipes Nomination], Reuters, April 7, 2003.
 
*[http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=3265810 Bush to Sidestep Muslim Groups, Senate on Scholar], Reuters, 13 August 2003: "Bush's expected recess appointment of Daniel Pipes could spark a backlash from some Muslim Americans and Democrats in Congress, who oppose his nomination to serve on the board of the U.S. [[Institute of Peace]], which was created by Congress to promote peaceful solutions to world conflicts."
 
*[http://www.yellowtimes.org/print.php?sid=1536 Pipes nomination will cause 'immeasurable damage,' say Muslims], Firas Al-Atraqchi, ''Yellow Times'', 22 August 2003
 
*[http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0828-06.htm Bush Appointee is a Bigot Disguised as a Scholar]
 

Revision as of 04:51, 16 April 2004

Daniel Pipes is considered to be a "neo-con" (neo-conservative). He is director of the Middle East Forum and head of Campus Watch.

His name is linked with the Department of Defense Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology. He is the former vice chair of the Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships.

Pipes is the publisher of the "Middle East Quarterly" and is a frequent media "talking head" and regarded by some as the country's leading specialist on Islam.

Pipes has called for a war on Islamic extremism, declaring in one post-Sept. 11 interview, "What we need to do is inspire fear, not affection." Recognizing his skills and knowledge, President Bush appointed Pipes to the board of the U.S. Institute of Peace.


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URL: http://www.danielpipes.org

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