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William Kristol

William Kristol (born December 23, 1952) is an American neoconservative〔The following sources identify Kristol as a neoconservative:

* "Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard and the punditocracy's best-known neocon..."

* "William Kristol, the influential neo-conservative founder and editor of The Weekly Standard..."

* "...with the influential neoconservative William Kristol declaring..."

* "The resolution has appeared, not coincidentally, at the same time as major articles by leading neoconservatives Reuel Marc Gerecht and Bill Kristol calling for military action."

* "After the fall of the Soviet Union, various neoconservative authors like Charles Krauthammer, William Kristol and Robert Kagan suggested that the United States would use its margin of power to exert a kind of 'benevolent hegemony' over the rest of the world..."

* "Kristol is a leading neoconservative and The Weekly Standard's list of contributing editors is a virtual who's who of the movement's leading thinkers and proselytisers..."〕 political analyst and commentator. He is the founder and editor of the political magazine ''The Weekly Standard'' and a political commentator on several networks.
Kristol is associated with a number of prominent conservative think tanks. He was chairman of the New Citizenship Project from 1997 to 2005. In 1997, he co-founded the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) with Robert Kagan. He is a member of the board of trustees for the free-market Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a member of the Policy Advisory Board for the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and a director of the Foreign Policy Initiative. He is also one of the three board members of Keep America Safe, a think tank co-founded by Liz Cheney and Debra Burlingame, and serves on the board of the Emergency Committee for Israel and the Susan B. Anthony List.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Susan B. Anthony List )
==Personal life==
Kristol was born on December 23, 1952 in New York City, into a Jewish family. His father, the late Irving Kristol, served as the managing editor of ''Commentary'' magazine, founded the magazine ''The Public Interest'' and has been described as the "godfather of neoconservatism". His mother, Gertrude Himmelfarb, is a scholar of Victorian era literature. He graduated in 1970 from The Collegiate School, a preparatory school for boys.
In 1973, Kristol received an A.B. from Harvard, graduating ''magna cum laude'' in three years. Kristol was a student of Harvey Mansfield. In 1976, he worked for Daniel Patrick Moynihan's successful U.S. Senate campaign, serving as deputy issues director during the Democratic primary. Kristol received a Ph.D. in government from Harvard in 1979. During his first year of graduate school, Kristol shared a room with fellow government doctoral candidate Alan Keyes. Kristol was the campaign manager for Keyes' unsuccessful 1988 Maryland Senatorial campaign against Paul Sarbanes.
Since 1975, he has been married to Susan Scheinberg, whom he met while they were both graduate students at Harvard. Scheinberg holds a Ph.D. in classics. They have three children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gang of Five )〕 His son-in-law is writer Matthew Continetti.

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