Background
O'Sullivan, John was born on April 25, 1942 in Liverpool, England. Son of Alfred and Margaret (Corner) O'S.
O'Sullivan, John was born on April 25, 1942 in Liverpool, England. Son of Alfred and Margaret (Corner) O'S.
Bachelor of Arts (honors), London U., 1964.
Junior tutor, Swinton (England) Conservative College, 1965-1967;
senior tutor, Swinton (England) Conservative College, 1967-1969;
editor, Swinton Journal, 1967-1969;
London correspondent, Irish Radio and television, 1970-1972;
editorial writer, parliamentary sketchwriter, London Daily Telegraph, 1972-1979;
assistant editor, political columnist, London Daily Telegraph, 1983-1984;
director studies, Heritage Foundation, Washington, 1979-1981;
editor, Policy Review, Washington, 1979-1983;
columnist, London Times, 1984-1986;
associate editor, London Times, 1986-1987;
editorial page editor, New York Post, 1984-1986;
special advisory, Prime Min. Margaret Thatcher, London, 1987-1988;
editor, National Review, New York City, 1988-1997;
editor-at-large, National Review, New York City, since 1998. Founder, co-chairman New Atlantic Initiative, since 1996.
Member of advisory county Social Affairs Unit, London. Honorary board Civic Institute, Prague.
Conservative candidate for Parliament, 1970. Executive advisory board Margaret Thatcher Foundation. Member Mont Pelerin Society, Phil.
Society, Reform Club (London) Beefsteak Club (London).