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'''James Fallows''' is an author of the book ''Free Flight'', published by [[PublicAffairs Books]], which has published authors such as [[George Soros]]. He is also a member of the [[New America Foundation]] Board of Directors.<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/board Board]</ref>
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'''James Fallows''' is an author of the book ''Free Flight'', published by [[PublicAffairs Books]], which has published authors such as [[George Soros]]. He is also a member of the [[New America Foundation]] Board of Directors.<ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/board Board New America website: Board] (accessed on Jan. 5, 2010)</ref> Founded in 1999 by [[Ted Halstead]], the Foundation is a leftist public policy institute which claims to be nonpartisan, and seeks pragmatic solutions to ''"the next generation of challenges facing the United States"''.<ref name=about>[http://www.newamerica.net/about New America Foundation website: About] (accessed on May 4, 2010)</ref><ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/about/nonpartisanship New America Foundation website: ''Statement on Nonpartisanship and Political Activity''] (accessed on May 4, 2010)</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 14 July 2010

James Fallows is an author of the book Free Flight, published by PublicAffairs Books, which has published authors such as George Soros. He is also a member of the New America Foundation Board of Directors.[1] Founded in 1999 by Ted Halstead, the Foundation is a leftist public policy institute which claims to be nonpartisan, and seeks pragmatic solutions to "the next generation of challenges facing the United States".[2][3]

The American Prospect

In 2009 James Fallows was listed as a Contributing Editor of The American Prospect.[4]

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