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Chris Bullivant

Director of Communications and Senior Editor

Chris Bullivant is Director of Communications and Senior Editor for the Institute for Family Studies. He was most recently Director and a Senior Fellow of the Social Capital Campaign. Chris previously helped to establish London-based online commentary magazine UnHerd, and two think tanks in London, including the Centre for Social Justice, which developed a welfare and poverty policy platform adopted by then incoming Prime Minister Rt. Hon. David Cameron M.P.

 

Chris' writing has been cited in The Wall Street Journal, The Week, and The Week UK, and published in USA Today, National ReviewThe Washington Examiner, Deseret News, The American Conservative and UnHerd. He has a Masters in Political Sociology from the London School of Economics, and a Bachelors in Political Science from the University of London.

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Should the government be enticing Americans to have more babies?

Should the government be enticing Americans to have more babies?

Chris Bullivant, IFS Director of Communications, joins Amy Juravich in Ohio to discuss the role of pronatalist policies. Hosted by All Sides with Amy Juravich, WOSU, NPR, Chris Bullivant

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The Cincinnatus Series: Family Policy

The Cincinnatus Series: Family Policy

Hosted by The Cincinnatus Series, Chris Bullivant

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The Wrong Prescription For Parenting

The Wrong Prescription For Parenting

Hosted by Mike Ferguson, Chris Bullivant

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