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Michael Lind

Michael Lind (born April 23, 1962) is an American writer. Lind is an ASU Future of War Fellow at New America in Washington, D.C., which he co-founded, a contributing editor of "Politico" and "The National Interest" and a columnist for ''Salon magazine''. Lind was a guest lecturer at Harvard Law School and has taught at Johns Hopkins and Virginia Tech. He has been an editor or staff writer at ''The New Yorker'', ''Harper's Magazine'', ''The New Republic'' and ''The National Interest''. Lind has published a number of books on U.S. history, political economy, foreign policy and politics as well as fiction, poetry and children’s literature.
== Life ==
Lind was born in Austin, Texas, a fifth-generation native of the state. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with honors in English and History (Plan II). In 1985 he received a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from Yale University and, in 1988, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Texas Law School. Lind moved to Washington, where after working as Assistant to the Director of the U.S. State Department’s Center for the Study of Foreign Affairs in 1990–91 he became Executive Editor of ''The National Interest'' from 1991–94. From 1994–98 he lived in Manhattan and worked for ''Harper’s Magazine'', ''The New Republic'' and ''The New Yorker''. In 1998 he became Washington Editor of ''Harper’s Magazine'' and moved to Washington, where in the same year he, Sherle Schwenninger and Walter Russell Mead co-founded the New America Foundation with Ted Halstead, with whom Lind co-authored ''The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics''.〔(The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics (2001) )〕

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