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Joshua Muravchik

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Joshua Muravchik

Joshua Muravchik is a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He specialises in United Nations, neoconservatism, the history of socialism and communism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, global democracy, terrorism, and the Bush Doctrine.
He is also adjunct scholar at the Washington Institute on Near East Policy, and adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics.


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