Tunku Varadarajan
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Tunku Varadarajan /ˈtʊŋkuː ˌvɑːrədəˈrɑːdʒən/ (born Patanjali Varadarajan[2] in 1962) is a India-born naturalised British writer and journalist, formerly editor of Newsweek Global and Newsweek International.[3] He is a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, to which he has been affiliated since February 2021.[4] He is also a fellow at the Classical Liberal Institute at New York University Law School[5] , and at the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University.[6] He is a contributor under contract to The Wall Street Journal, where he writes Weekend Interviews[7] and Book Reviews[8] for the editorial page. He was earlier the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Research Fellow in Journalism at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and a contributing editor at Politico Europe.
Tunku Varadarajan | |
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Born | Patanjali Varadarajan August 28, 1962 Delhi, India |
Citizenship | born and raised in India; naturalised British |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Writer, journalist, teacher |
Known for | Essays, interviews, classical liberalism views |
Spouse | Amy Finnerty |
Children | 3 |
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Relatives | Siddharth Varadarajan (brother) |