Alan Chartock in Conversation with Dinesh D’Souza

Dinesh D’SouzaDinesh D’Souza’s controversial new book claims that traditional religious values can help America fight the war on terror. Mr. D’Souza served as a senior policy analyst at the Reagan White House in the late 80's and is currently the Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His previous books include the bestselling What's So Great About America and The End of Racism. His articles have appeared in virtually every major magazine and newspaper in the country. His latest book is called The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11.

D'Souza has been called one of the "top young public-policy makers in the country" by Investor’s Business Daily. The New York Times Magazine named him one of America's most influential conservative thinkers. The World Affairs Council lists him as one of the nation's 500 leading authorities on international issues. Newsweek cited him as one of the country's most prominent Asian Americans.

Before joining the Hoover Institution, Mr. D'Souza was the John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. In 1987-88 he served as senior policy analyst at the Reagan White House. From 1985 to 1987 he was managing editor of Policy Review. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1983.

D'Souza speaks at top universities and business groups across the country.

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