The accidental empire
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Gershom Gorenberg
Gershom Gorenberg (Hebrew: גרשום גורנברג) is an American-born Israeli historian, journalist and blogger, specializing in Middle Eastern politics and the interaction of religion and politics. He is currently a senior correspondent for The American Prospect, a monthly American political magazine....
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