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Michael J. Totten is an American journalist and author who has reported from the Middle East, the Balkans, Cuba, Vietnam, and the Caucasus. His work appears in various publications, Web sites, and on his blog. His first book, ''The Road to Fatima Gate'', was published in 2011 and was awarded the Washington Institute Silver Book Prize. In his blog, he also describes himself as an "independent journalist", while regularly exposing his thoughts in articles which often focus on Middle East conflicts. ==Career== Totten's work has appeared in ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The New York Times'',〔 (Book review ) by Michael Totten of ''Mirror of the Arab World: Lebanon in Conflict'' by Sandra Mackey, ''The New York Times'', March 30, 2008〕 City Journal, the New York ''Daily News'',〔 ("Frontline Lessons from the Iraq Surge" ), Michael Totten, New York ''Daily News'', August 29, 2007〕 ''The Jerusalem Post'', the ''Daily Star'' of Lebanon, ''Reason'' magazine, ''Commentary'',〔 ("The Worst since 9/11" ), Michael J. Totten, ''Commentary'', August 22, 2007〕 ''LA Weekly'', Front Page, Tech Central Station, and the Australian edition of ''Newsweek''. In July 2007, Totten traveled to Baghdad to embed with several U.S. Army units before transitioning to Anbar province and embedding with Marines.〔 ("Iraq Trip Confirmed" ), Michael J. Totten.com, July 5, 2007〕 In late 2007 he embedded with Marines in Fallujah, and he embedded again with the Army in Baghdad in late 2008. Totten won the 2007 Weblog Award for Best Middle East or Africa Blog,〔 ("The 2007 Weblog Award Winners" ), Kevin Aylward, November 9, 2007〕 he won it again in 2008, and was named Blogger of the Year in 2006 by ''The Week'' magazine for his dispatches from the Middle East. His most recent book is "Tower of the Sun: Stories from the Middle East and North Africa." 〔("Tower of the Sun: Stories from the Middle East and North Africa." )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Totten」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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