Robert R. Reilly

Robert R. Reilly
Born (1946-10-31) October 31, 1946 (age 78)
United States
LanguageEnglish
EducationGeorgetown University (1968), National Chengchi University (1973), Claremont Graduate School (1978)
Period1983–present
SubjectUS foreign policy; Islamic extremism and Jihadism

Robert R. Reilly (born October 31, 1946) is a writer, think tank executive and former diplomat. He has published on topics of US foreign policy and the "war of ideas."[1] Reilly is also known as a classical music critic who has written for periodicals including High Fidelity, Musical America, Schwann/Opus, and American Record Guide.[citation needed] In December 2020 Reilly was named director of the Voice of America[2][3] and he was removed from that post in January 2021 shortly after President Biden's inauguration.[4]

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