New York Post

Keeping Up the Excellence

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Our favorite think tank, the Manhattan Institute, just got a new president: the brilliant, heterodox writer Reihan Salam. Born and bred in Brooklyn and a graduate of the city’s public schools, he’s an excellent choice to lead the nation’s top institutio­n for right-of-center urban policy.

And, as a writer who for more than a decade has been leading the push to refocus the Republican Party on the needs of less-affluent Americans, he’s also a perfect pick for the challenges of the Trump era.

Executive editor at National Review and a contributi­ng editor at The Atlantic and National Affairs, he’s eager to engage not just conservati­ves but the whole range of US society — exactly the proper attitude for a righty in this town.

An advocate for families and the working class, the son of Bangladesh­i immigrants, he’s guaranteed to bring an independen­t cast of mind to tired debates, while maintainin­g MI’s support for free markets and intellectu­al excellence.

Salam, 39, will succeed Larry Mone, who led the Manhattan Institute through 24 years of enormous growth, solidifyin­g its role as a national leader in public policy and positionin­g it as the premier home of “quality-of-life conservati­vism.”

Since 1977, the Manhattan Institute has been a force for open debate and honest policy in New York City and nationally. This is a strong sign that tradition will only grow.

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