Joshua Muravchik
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Joshua Muravchik is a Resident Scholar of the conservative think tank, the American Enterprise Institute.
Muravchik has authored a number of books including Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism which has been criticised for conflating socialism, communism, and social democracy but then arguing that they may be at times contradictory.
A signatory to multiple letters published by the Project for a New American Century (PNAC), Muravchik has "been associated with a string of hawkish pressure groups supporting George W. Bush's ininterventionist policies in the middle east"[1].
- National Advisory Council, Social Democrats USA [1]
- Advisory Board, Dialogue International
- Member, Task Force In Support of Arab Democracy
- Editorial Board, Journal of Democracy [2]
- Editorial Board, World Affairs journal [3]
Contents
Articles
- Joshua Muravchik, Bomb Iran, Los Angeles Times, November 19, 2006
Books
- Covering the Intifada: How the Media Reported the Palestinian Uprising, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, July 2003. Paperback ISBN: 0-944029-85-X Hardcover ISBN: 094402985X.
- Heaven on earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism, Encounter Books, January 2002. Paperback ISBN: 1893554783 Hardcover ISBN: 1-893554-45-7
- The Imperative of American Leadership: A Challenge to Neo-Isolationism, AEI Press, March 1996. Hardcover ISBN: 0-8447-3958-8
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Officers and National Committee Members, Social Democrats USA, accessed October 14, 2008.
- ↑ Editorial Board & Staff, Journal of Democracy, accessed September 24, 2007.
- ↑ Editorial Board, World Affairs, accessed January 19, 2011.
External links
- Joshua Muravchik, Neocon Europe.
- American Enterprise Institute, "Joshua Muravchik Resident Scholar, undated, accessed September 2004.