George Szamuely
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George Szamuely was a frequent columnist for the Taki's Top Drawer pages of the New York Press. He has been a supporter of Serbia's actions in Yugoslavia.[1] Szamuely has also written for antiwar.com, Counterpunch, Commentary, The Observer and the Centre for Research on Globalization. His father is Tibor Szamuely, a historian, and he has a great uncle of the same name who was a Hungarian communist.
Szamuely has been an ardent critic of United States foreign policy. Despite his one-time association with the neoconservative Hudson Institute, his opposition to the state of Israel has allied him with the paleoconservative and libertarian movements.[2]