The Irving Kristol Award is the highest honor conferred by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. The award is given for "notable...
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Irving William Kristol (/ˈkrɪstəl/; January 22, 1920 – September 18, 2009) was an American journalist and writer. As a founder, editor, and contributor...
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strong supporter of AEI who died in 1972. The Boyer Award was replaced in 2003 by the Irving Kristol Award. "Great American Business Leaders of the Twentieth...
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American Enterprise Institute scholars and fellows Francis Boyer Award Irving Kristol Award "Annual Report" (PDF). American Enterprise Institute. Archived...
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Nikki Haley (section Awards and honors)
Retrieved August 28, 2020. "Release: Nikki Haley to Receive the 2019 AEI Irving Kristol Award". Aei.org (Press release). Archived from the original on September...
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David Hackett Fischer (section Awards)
2004 finalist for the National Book Award in the Nonfiction category. He received the 2006 Irving Kristol Award from the American Enterprise Institute...
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and culture. In March 2009, he received AEI's highest honor, the Irving Kristol Award. He has also received a doctorate honoris causa from Universidad...
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Charles Krauthammer (section Awards and accolades)
delivered to the American Enterprise Institute when Krauthammer won the Irving Kristol Award, set out a framework for tackling the post-9/11 world, focusing on...
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Merrill Award of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, the Irving Kristol Award of the American Enterprise Institute, the Sidney Hook Award of the...
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International Studies (CSIS) Global Aging Initiative. He was awarded the AEI Irving Kristol Award in 2020. Eberstadt married Mary Tedeschi, now a scholar at...
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Gertrude Himmelfarb (redirect from Bea Kristol)
1942, she married Irving Kristol, known as the "godfather" of neoconservatism, and had two children, Elizabeth Nelson and William Kristol, a political commentator...
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David Petraeus (section Civilian awards and honors)
at Baker School of Business 2010: Irving Kristol Award, American Enterprise Institute 2010: Intrepid Freedom Award, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 2010:...
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States 5 March 2008: Irving Kristol Award from the American Enterprise Institute United States 6 April 2008: Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service...
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Bernard Lewis (section Awards and honors)
Award from the American Academy of Achievement 2006: National Humanities Medal, from the National Endowment for the Humanities 2007: Irving Kristol Award...
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Machine - Jewish Members of the Board of World Religious Leaders "2017 Irving Kristol Award recipient Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks' remarks - AEI". Archived from...
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College of New York and graduated in 1940, alongside Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol; by the summer of 1940, he had changed his name to Howe for political...
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Meltzer was the first ever recipient of the AEI's Irving Kristol award in 2003. He was honored at the award dinner by President George W. Bush, who remarked...
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Mario Vargas Llosa (category PEN/Nabokov Award winners)
Vargas was the recipient of the PEN/Nabokov Award. Vargas Llosa also received the 2005 Irving Kristol Award from the American Enterprise Institute and...
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Fortune (1948–1958), and later, co-editor (with his college friend Irving Kristol) of The Public Interest magazine (1965–1973). In the late 1940s, Bell...
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Irving Babbitt (August 2, 1865 – July 15, 1933) was an American academic and literary critic, noted for his founding role in a movement that became known...
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During that time, he caught the attention of Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, who introduced him to the neoconservative group affiliated with George...
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1965, he co-founded and published The Public Interest magazine with Irving Kristol. During Warren Manshel's tenure as its publisher, The Public Interest...
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neoconservative think tank Project for the New American Century with William Kristol. Through the work of the PNAC, from 1998, Kagan was an early and strong...
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who were hostile to Soviet-style communism. Glazer, Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, and Irving Kristol would meet in an alcove of the City College cafeteria...
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issues from a socially conservative perspective. Phillips, quoting Irving Kristol, defines herself as a liberal who has "been mugged by reality". Phillips...
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List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients (category Lists of award winners)
Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded by the president of the United States to “any person recommended to the President for award of the Medal or any person...
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laudatory review in The New York Times by William Kristol, editor of the conservative Weekly Standard. Kristol wrote of Before the Storm, "It's an amazing story...
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in the United States, a group of disillusioned liberals, including Irving Kristol and Paul Wolfowitz, look to the political thinking of Leo Strauss after...
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Tom Wolfe (category National Book Award winners)
the print and broadcast media among Wolfe and Updike, and authors John Irving and Norman Mailer, who also entered the fray. The novel was selected to...
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charter school movement in New York City. On November 15, 2007, Hertog was awarded a National Humanities Medal in a White House ceremony with U.S. President...
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