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David G. Green


Prof. Dr.
post-doctoral research fellow, Urban Research Unit, Aust. Natl. Univ.

Alternative spellings:
David George Green
David Geoffrey Green
David Green

B: 1951
Biblio: tätig am Centre for Research on Intelligent Systems, Fac. of Information Technology, Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria; Studium an der Univ. of Newcastle upon Tyne ; Director of Civitas. Institute of Economic Affairs since 1984, and Director of the IEA Health and Welfare Unit since 1986. Labour councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne from 1976 until 1981, and from 1981 to 1983 a Research Fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra
Place of Activity: Clayton (Melbourne)

Profession

  • Politologe
  • Hochschullehrer
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • Wikipedia (English)
  • Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
  • Wikidata
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • David George Green (born 24 January 1951) is the chief executive of the British think tank Civitas, which he founded in 2000. He is an author who also writes for British newspapers, including The Times, The Sunday Times, the Daily Mail, the Sunday Telegraph and The Daily Telegraph, and has taken part in broadcast programmes such as Newsnight, the Moral Maze and Today. He has made occasional contributions to The Guardian's Comment is Free site, and he has contributed pieces to The Daily Telegraph news blogs. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      2010
    1
      1999
    1
      1998
    1
      1996
    1
      1993
    1
      1989
    3
      1988
    1
      1987
    1
      1986
    1
      1985
    1
      1982
    1
      1981

    Series

    1. Hobart paperback (2)
    2. Economic affairs : journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs (1)
    3. CIS policy monograph (1)
    4. CIS occasional papers (1)
    5. Hobart paper (1)
    6. Research monographs / Institute of Economic Affairs, London (1)
    7. Occasional paper / IEA (1)
    8. The New local government series (1)