Biography of Charles Krauthammer
Pulitzer Prize winner and famous columnist, Charles Krauthammer, is working for The Washington Post since 1985. Read on for the biography of Charles Krauthammer, and his achievements as a columnist and speaker.
Childhood and Early Years
Charles attended Herzliah High School and McGill University, and in 1970, he obtained an honors degree in political science and economics. He was a Commonwealth Scholar in politics at Balliol College, Oxford, and later moved to US and continued his medical studies at Harvard Medical School. In 1975, he met with a serious diving accident and had to be hospitalized for the next whole year. However, he continued his studies and earned an M.D. in 1975. He later moved to the United States and worked as a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital. His first big break was during the presidential campaign of 1980, in which he served as a speech writer to Vice President Walter Mondale.
Popularity
Charles Krauthammer joined The New Republic as a writer and editor in 1981. He described and termed the new American foreign policy of supporting anti-communist insurgencies around the globe, as the 'Reagan Doctrine', and gained attention of the general public, when he first used this phrase in his Time magazine column in mid 1980s. Basically the term was coined considering the president Reagan's policy towards Nicaragua in 1985. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for commentary, and in 1997, the Washingtonian magazine named him amongst the top 50 most influential journalists in the national press corps. Besides these, he is the recipient of numerous awards including:
- The National Magazine Award for essays and criticism in 1984
- The Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary in 1987
- Center for Security Policy (Mighty Pen Award)
- People for the American Way (First Amendment Award)
- The first annual Bradley prize in 2003
- Irving Kristol Award by the American Enterprise Institute, in 2004
Charles Krauthammer’s other major domain of writing is strategy and geostrategic policy. Although he writes about politics, he avoids any direct involvement in the field. He is also very interested in sculptures, especially those related to monuments and memorials, and loves to visit the ones which are dedicated to the Vietnam, Korea and Civil War. He lives in suburban Washington with his wife Robyn, who is an artist, and their son. As a famous critic and columnist, Charles Krauthammer has definitely left a mark on the history of media, by his exceptional and sincere work.

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