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Paul Beliën (born 1959), is a Flemish journalist, author and founder of the conservative-libertarian blog The Brussels Journal. Beliën is a master of law with specialisations in European and social security law from the University of Ghent and has a PhD in international studies from the University of Buckingham. He is vice president of the International Free Press Society and a senior editor at the Hudson Institute. He has written in a large number of international publications. He is an advocate of Flemish independence, free trade and is an opponent of abortion. He is a strong Americophile and has been actively opposed to immigration into Europe by Islamic fundamentalists. Beliën published a book about the political history of Belgium, and what he sees as parallels in the creation of the European Union in ''A Throne in Brussels''. Beliën is married to Alexandra Colen, a former member of the Belgian Federal Parliament, and the political party Vlaams Belang. They have homeschooled all of their children. ==Career== Beliën has written in several newspapers such as ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Independent'', ''The Washington Times'', ''The American Conservative'', ''The Daily Mail'', ''The Spectator'', and in Belgium '''t Pallieterke'', ''Gazet van Antwerpen'', ''Trends'' and ''De Tijd''. He was editor of the conservative magazine ''Nucleus''. 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「Paul Beliën」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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