Author

Caroline Glick

📖 Overview

Caroline Glick is an American-Israeli journalist, columnist and political commentator who has written extensively on Israeli politics and Middle Eastern affairs. She serves as a senior columnist for several publications including The Jerusalem Post and Newsweek. Glick gained prominence through her role as assistant foreign policy advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu during his first term as Prime Minister of Israel in the 1990s. She later established herself as an influential voice in Israeli media, becoming known for her conservative political views and advocacy for Israeli security interests. Her 2014 book "The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East" received significant attention for challenging the two-state solution paradigm. She currently works as a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and is the director of the Israel Security Project at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. Throughout her career, Glick has received several awards for her journalism, including the Ben Hecht Award for Outstanding Journalism from the Zionist Organization of America. Her work frequently appears in major publications and she is a regular commentator on Israeli television and international news networks.

👀 Reviews

Readers engage strongly with Glick's work, with reviews reflecting sharp political divisions. Her articles and books generate passionate responses on both sides. What readers liked: - Clear writing style and thorough research - Detailed analysis of Middle East geopolitics - Data-backed arguments about Israeli security One Amazon reviewer noted: "She presents complex issues with clarity and backs claims with extensive sources" What readers disliked: - Perceived bias in coverage of Palestinian issues - Confrontational tone in criticism of opposing views - Limited exploration of alternative perspectives A Goodreads review stated: "The analysis feels one-sided and dismisses important counterarguments" Ratings across platforms: - Amazon: 4.5/5 average (800+ reviews) - Goodreads: 4.1/5 average (500+ reviews) - "The Israeli Solution": 4.6/5 on Amazon (300+ reviews) - "Shackled Warrior": 4.4/5 on Amazon (150+ reviews) Most negative reviews focus on political disagreements rather than writing quality. Positive reviews frequently cite her insider knowledge of Israeli politics and security matters.

📚 Books by Caroline Glick

The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014) A policy book that proposes a single Israeli state between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea as an alternative to the two-state solution.

Shackled Warrior: Israel and the Global Jihad (2008) An analysis of Israel's strategic challenges and its relationship with global jihadist movements.

The State of the State: Stories from Inside Israel (2016) A collection of newspaper columns examining Israeli politics, society, and foreign policy from 2002-2015.

The Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History (2020) An examination of investigations into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

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