Muravchik, Joshua, 1947-....
Muravchik, Joshua
Joshua Muravchik American writer
מורבצ'יק, ג'ושוע
VIAF ID: 84536707 ( Personal )
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Works
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Argumenty proti OSN | |
Bushův manifest | |
CASE AGAINST THE UN | |
Covering the Intifada how the media reported the Palestinian uprising | |
Exporting democracy : fulfilling America's destiny | |
Exporting democracy / Joshua Muravchik. - Washington, 1991. | |
The future of the United Nations : understanding the past to chart a way forward | |
Heaven on earth | |
The imperative of American leadership : a challenge to neo-isolationism | |
Making David into Goliath : how the world turned against Israel | |
Musieliśmy ich zmiażdżyć | |
Nebe na Zemi : vzestup a pád socialismu | |
Neoconservatism | |
Neokonserwatyzm | |
News coverage of the Sandinista revolution | |
The next founders : voices of democracy in the Middle East | |
Nicaragua's slow march to communism | |
Obama's radical transformation of America : year one | |
Perceptions of Israel in the American media : summary of a conference | |
Raj na ziemi : wzlot, upadek i życie pozagrobowe socjalizmu | |
Rapāykārṇ° nae kaṃraṅpaṭhakathā rapás Vidyasthān khmair samrâp sahapratipattikār niṅ santibhāb : Tuanādī rapás Think Tanks qaṅgkār min main eaṭṭhābhipāl niṅ krum gaaṃbārniyam ṭail mān qanubhāb loe nayopay sādhārṇá | |
The role of think tanks, NGOs, and advocacy groups in influencing public policy | |
A sad state of affairs : the Kerry record | |
The Senate and national security : a new mood | |
Sockapitalizm do korekty | |
The UN and Israel : a history of discrimmination | |
uncertain crusade Jimmy Carter and the dilemmas of human rights policy |