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Joshua Muravchik (born September 17, 1947 in New York City) is a
neoconservative Neoconservatism is a political movement that began in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasingly pacifist foreign policy of the Democratic Party and with the growing New Left and count ...
political scholar. A distinguished fellow at the DC-based
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. He is also an adjunct professor at the DC-based
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(since 1992) and a former fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (2009 – 2014). He was formerly a fellow at the George W. Bush Institute (2012–2013), a resident scholar at the
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(1987–2008), and a scholar in residence at the
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(1985). Muravchik was one of the group of writers who moved away from the political left in the 1960s and 1970s and came to be called "
neoconservatives Neoconservatism is a political movement that began in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasingly pacifist foreign policy of the Democratic Party and with the growing New Left and cou ...
." In 1986, a ''Wall Street Journal'' editor wrote: "Joshua Muravchik may be the most cogent and careful of the neoconservative writers on foreign policy." Muravchik wrote in defense of neoconservative position when it became highly controversial during the years of
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’s presidency. Since his transition to neoconservatism, much of Muravchik's work has focused on defending Israel from critics on the left – he opposes a Palestinian right of return on the grounds that it will upset the Jewish character of Israel's demographics – and advocating for military action against
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(in 2006, 2011 and 2015 he authored op-eds advocating for a pre-emptive strike against Iran).


Early Life

Muravchik was born September 17, 1947 in New York City. His father, Emanuel Muravchik, was a leading American Jewish socialist. Joshua Muravchik initially adopted his father's political leanings– he was National Chairman of the Young People's Socialist League (YPSL) from 1968 to 1973, and executive director of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority from 1977 to 1979. He was also an aide to the late Congressman James G. O'Hara (D-Mich.) in 1975 and to the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) in 1977 and as a campaign aide to the late Senator
Henry M. Jackson Henry Martin "Scoop" Jackson (May 31, 1912 – September 1, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. representative (1941–1953) and U.S. senator (1953–1983) from the state of Washington. A Cold War liberal and a ...
in his pursuit of the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination.


Career

Muravchik received an undergraduate degree from City College of New York (1970) and a Ph.D in international relations from
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(1984). He also received an honorary doctorate from the Aurel Vlaicu University of Romania (2004). In 1998, he received a citation from the Polish parliament for his activities on behalf of Solidarity. Muravchik serves on the board of trustees and the executive committee of Freedom House. In 1995, he became a founding member of the Foundation for Democracy in Iran, a non-profit organization established with grants from the
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. In 2006, Muvarchik had an opinion piece published in the Los Angeles Times entitled "Bomb Iran". In it, he argues that the prospect of Iranians overthrowing their government seemed "even more remote today than it did a decade ago", compared the Iranian government to the Bolsheviks and the Nazis, and claimed that Iran was harboring Al Qaeda. He was a member of the State Department’s Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion from 2002 to 2009, and a member of the Commission on Broadcasting to the People's Republic of China in 1992. He served on the Maryland State Advisory Committee of the
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from 1985 to 1997. He is a member of the editorial boards of '' World Affairs'', ''
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'', and '' The Journal of International Security Affairs'', as well as being an Advisory Editor at ''Fathom''. Muravchik argued in ''The Washington Post'' that the United States should attack
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, stating: "Does this mean that our only option is war? Yes, although an air campaign targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure would entail less need for boots on the ground than the war Obama is waging against the
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, which poses far smaller a threat than Iran does."


Bibliography

Muravchik is the author of 11 books, of which the most noted have been ''Making David Into Goliath: How the World Turned Against Israel'' (2014), ''Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism'' (2002), and ''Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny'' (1991). ''Making David Into Goliath'' was featured on C-SPAN in July and August 2014. He has also authored hundreds of articles in magazines, journals, and newspapers touching on international politics, U.S. foreign policy, socialism, democracy, political ideology, the UN, and the Arab/Israel conflict. * ''Making David Into Goliath: How the World Turned Against Israel'', Encounter Books, 2014, 281 pages, * ''Liberal Oasis: The Truth About Israel'', Encounter Books, 2014, ebook, 66 pages, * ''Trailblazers of the Arab Spring: Voices of Democracy in the Middle East'', Encounter Books, 2013, 420 pages, * ''Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism'', Encounter Books, 2002, hardcover, 417 pages, * ''The Imperative of American Leadership'', The AEI Press, 1996 * ''Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny'', The AEI Press, 1991, hardcover, 262 pages,


References


External links

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Muravchik profile at the Institute of World Politics

PBS – ''Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism''

Profile at ''Fathom''
* Debate about Iraq featurin
Joshua Muravchik from ''Democracy Now!'' program, November 15, 2006

Video of discussion/debate with Joshua Muravchik and William Hartung on Bloggingheads.tv
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