Robert Zelnick
Robert (Bob) Zelnick is Chairman of the Department of Journalism at Boston University and a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. From 1978 to 1998, he worked in various correspondent roles at ABC News. [1]
In May 2003, Zelnick accused former ABC anchor Peter Jennings of "attempt[ing] to insert his left of center editorial slant into correspondents’ news copy." [2]
In 1999, Zelnick wrote the book Gore: A Political Life (Regnery Publishing, ISBN 0895263262). Zelnick claimed that a dispute over the book forced him to leave ABC News.[3]
External links
- Zelnick, Robert The War This Time: Should war with Iraq come, how will it differ from the last conflict in the Persian Gulf?, Hoover Digest, 2003, Number 1.
- Zelnick, Robert War with Iraq: Aftermath. The military campaign? That was the easy part, Hoover Digest, 2003, Number 2.
- Zelnick, Robert Iraq: More at Stake Than Vietnam. How Not to Lose This War, Hoover Digest, 2004, Number 3
- "Robert Zelnick: Research Fellow", Hoover Institution, accessed May 2006.
- "Robert Zelnick: Chairman of the Dept. of Journalism, Professor of Journalism", Boston University, accessed May 2006.
- Zelnick, Robert Baker's recipe for disaster: The Iraq Study Group's proposals would lead to savage fighting and continued political meltdown, Guardian Unlimited, November 30, 2006.
- Zelnick, Robert Iraq: Last Chance, Real Clear Politics, January 9, 2007.