Steven F. Hayward

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Steven F. Hayward (born October 16, 1958 ) is an American conservative author , commentator and political scientist .

Hayward earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Lewis and Clark College and a Ph.D. in American Studies and a Master of Arts from Claremont Graduate School. He worked at the Claremont Institute from 1984 to 1987 and was a Richard M. Weaver Fellow at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute from 1985 to 1986 . From 1987 to 1991 he headed the Golden State Center for Policy Studies.

In 1987 he received the Feliz Morley Memorial Prize for his political comments.

From 1990 to 2001, Hayward commented on Reason Magazine . He served on the California Government's Transportation Advisory Board from 1996 to 2001 and held several teaching positions at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). After 1992 he worked as a Senior Fellow at the think tank Pacific Research Institute. Since April 2009 he has been a Friedrich Weyerhäuser Fellow at the AEI.

Hayward has published articles in The Weekly Standard , National Review , The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , Policy Review, The Chicago Tribune , Los Angeles Daily News, and a number of other national newspapers and magazines.

In the film An Inconvenient Truth… Or Convenient Fiction? Al Gore's statements in An Inconvenient Truth partially confirmed as others criticized as exaggerated doom prophecies. Similarly, he has taken a "climate-skeptical" position at two hearings of the US House of Representatives' Energy and Trade Committee .

He is the author of a multi-volume biography on Ronald Reagan and other books on political science topics and is considered an important representative of conservative and libertarian currents in US politics.

Private life

Hayward is married to law professor Allison Hayward.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ A b Biography of Haywards at the American Enterprise Institute
  3. Heather Ishimaru: Global Warming Debate Heats Up . In: KGO-TV , April 12, 2007. Retrieved January 2, 2010.