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Reihan Salam

Reihan Salam is the fifth president of the Manhattan Institute, a research and advocacy organization that advances opportunity, individual liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities.

 

Before joining MI in 2019, Mr. Salam served as the executive editor of National Review. Mr. Salam previously worked for The New York Times Op-Ed page and NBC News. He was a 2010 Bernard L. Schwarz Fellow at the New America Foundation and a 2015 Pritzker Fellow at the University of Chicago, and in 2017, the World Economic Forum named him a Young Global Leader.

 

Mr. Salam is the author of Melting Pot or Civil War? (Sentinel, 2018), which makes the case for a skills-based immigration policy. In Grand New Party (Doubleday, 2008), co-authored with Ross Douthat, he offered a vision for an ambitious center-right program to address the growing gap between the Republican Party and its working-class voters.

 

Mr. Salam is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a contributing editor at National Affairs and National Review. He is a life me

Reihan Salam

In his keynotes, Reihan Salam talks about a wide variety of issues affecting society. These include politics, gender roles and economic development. He does so with articulation and candor, demonstrating a deep knowledge of the issues and a thoughtful mind.

Salam was born in Brooklyn and attended Cornell before transfering to Harvard, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in social work. Professionally, he began his career as a reporter and researcher at The New Republic before taking on a job editing and researching at The New York Times. Salem later become an editor at The Atlantic and a producer for The Chris Matthews Show on NBC. He has also regularly contributed to the Daily Beast and Forbes.com.

In terms of politics, Salam is well known as an unconventional conservative, often at odds with the orthodoxy of the Republican Party of the United States. In his keynotes, Reihan Salam expresses his original and often illuminating views, supporting it with evidence and insight.

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Reihan Salam is President of the Manhattan Institute. Mr. Salam is the Institute’s fifth president in its 42-year history.

From 2014 to 2019, he served as the executive editor of National Review. He is also a National Review Institute Policy Fellow, a contributing editor at The Atlantic and National Affairs, and, in 2017, was named a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. A second-generation American, he is the author, most recently, of Melting Pot or Civil War? (Sentinel, 2018) and, before that, the co-author, with Ross Douthat, of Grand New Party(Doubleday, 2008).

Early in his career, Mr. Salam was an editorial researcher for David Brooks at The New York Times and a producer at NBC News, before becoming associate editor of The Atlantic. His writing has appeared in publications such as Slate, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the Washington Post, the Times of London, and The Spectator—and he has appeared as an analyst on a number of radio and television programs, including All Things ConsideredFace the Nation, and This Week

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