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Max Boot
Max Boot (born September 12, 1969) is an American author, consultant, editorialist, lecturer, and military historian.〔 He has been a prominent advocate for American power. He once described his ideas as "American might to promote American ideals." He self-identifies as a conservative, once joking that "I grew up in the 1980s, when conservatism was cool".〔 Boot worked as a writer and editor for ''Christian Science Monitor'' and then for ''The Wall Street Journal'' in the 1990s. He is now Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow in National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He has written for numerous publications such as ''The Weekly Standard'', ''The Los Angeles Times'', and ''The New York Times'', and he has also authored well-reviewed and best-selling books of military history.〔 Boot's most recent book, titled ''Invisible Armies'', came out in 2013, and it details the history of guerrilla warfare. ==Personal life==
Boot was born in Moscow.〔(Max Boot ). ''The New York Times''. Accessed March 1, 2009.〕 His parents, both Russian Jews, later emigrated from the Soviet Union to Los Angeles, where he was raised.〔 His father is author Alexander Boot. Max Boot was educated at the University of California, Berkeley (BA, History, 1991) and Yale University (MA, Diplomatic History, 1992). He started his journalistic career writing columns for the Berkeley student newspaper ''The Daily Californian''. He later stated that he believes he is the only conservative writer in that paper's history.〔 Boot and his family currently live in the New York area.〔
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