| Joshua Muravchik |
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Muravchik studies the United Nations, neoconservatism, the history of socialism and communism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and global democracy, terrorism, and the Bush Doctrine. His most recent book is The Future of the United Nations: Understanding the Past to Chart a Way Forward (AEI Press, 2005).
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Professional Experience -Member, State Department’s Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion, 2007-present -Adjunct professor, Institute of World Politics, 1992-present -Member, Maryland State Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1985-1997 -Member, Commission on Broadcasting to the People's Republic of China, 1992 -Adjunct scholar, Washington Institute on Near East Policy, 1986-present -Executive director, Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1977-1979 -Editorial board member, World Affairs and Journal of Democracy
Education Ph.D., international relations, Georgetown University B.A., City College of New York
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| Research Areas |
| United Nations |
| Neoconservatism |
| History of socialism and communism |
| Arab-Israeli conflict |
| Global democracy, terrorism, and the Bush Doctrine |
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| Contact Information |
Joshua Muravchik American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-5942 Assistant: 202-862-5855 Fax: 202-862-4875 E-mail: JMuravchik@aei.org
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| Latest Book |
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The Future of the United Nations
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| Muravchik offers a unique formula for reforming the UN: boost its humanitarian work while stripping it of the pretensions of world government. [Read More] |
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