Andrew Cockburn

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Andrew Cockburn (pronounced kōbɜːn) is an Irish journalist who has lived in the United States for many years.

Cockburn was born in London 1947 and grew up in County Cork, Ireland. His father was the well-known socialist author and journalist Claud Cockburn.

He was educated at Glenalmond College, Perthshire, and Worcester College, Oxford.

Cockburn has written about the Middle East for the New York Review of Books and coproduced the 1991 PBS documentary on Iraq titled The War We Left Behind He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife Leslie Cockburn, a journalist and film producer with whom he has co-authored several books. He is also a regular contributing author for National Geographic and "CounterPunch".

Cockburn has two brothers, Alexander Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn, who are also journalists. He married Leslie Redlich and has three children: Chloe Frances Cockburn, The O.C. actress Olivia Wilde and Charles Philip Cockburn.

Cockburn's most recent book is Out of the Ashes; The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein, written together with Patrick Cockburn.

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  • Cockburn, Andrew (w/ Cockburn, Patrick) (1999). Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein HarperCollins Publishers Hc ISBN 0-06-019266-6
  • Cockburn, Andrew (w/ Cockburn, Leslie) (1997). "One Point Safe" Doubleday ISBN 0-385-48560-3
  • Cockburn, Andrew (w/Cockburn, Leslie) (1991). Dangerous Liaison: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli Covert Relationship HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-016444-1
  • Cockburn, Andrew (1983). "The Threat: Inside the Soviet Military Regime" Random House ISBN 0-394-52402-0

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