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Peter Beinart

Peter Alexander Beinart (/ˈbnərt/; born February 28, 1971) is an American liberal[2] columnist, journalist, and political commentator.[3] A former editor of The New Republic, he has also written for Time, The New York Times, and The New York Review of Books among other periodicals. He is also the author of three books.

Peter Beinart
Beinart in June 2010
Born
Peter Alexander Beinart

1971
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
EducationYale College (BA; Alpheus Henry Snow Prize)
University College, Oxford (MPhil)
SpouseDiana Robin Hartstein (m. 2003; 2 children)[1]
FamilyRobert Brustein (step-father)

He is a professor of journalism and political science at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. He is an editor-at-large at Jewish Currents, a contributor to The Atlantic, a political commentator for CNN, and a fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace.[4]

Early life and education Edit

Beinart was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His parents were Jewish immigrants from South Africa (his maternal grandfather was from Russia, and his maternal grandmother, who was Sephardic, was from Egypt).[5][6][7] His father's parents were from Lithuania.[8] His mother, Doreen (née Pienaar), is a former director of the human-rights film program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University,[9] and his father, Julian Beinart, is a former professor of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] His stepfather is theatre critic and playwright Robert Brustein.[10] Beinart attended Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge.

He studied history and political science at Yale College, where he was a member of the Yale Political Union and graduated in 1993 with the Alpheus Henry Snow Prize. He was a Rhodes Scholar at University College, Oxford University, where he earned an M.Phil. in international relations in 1995.[11]

Career Edit

Beinart worked at The New Republic as the managing editor from 1995 to 1997, then as senior editor until 1999, and as the magazine's editor from 1999 to 2006. For much of that time he also wrote The New Republic's "TRB" column, which was reprinted in the New York Post and other newspapers. From 2007 until 2009 he was a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Beinart is Associate Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York. He has written for Time, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and other periodicals. He has appeared on various TV news discussion programs and is a political commentator for CNN.[11] His editor-in-chief at the Forward called him a "wunderkind".[12][13] In March 2012, Beinart launched a new blog, "Open Zion", at Newsweek/The Daily Beast.[14] He was also a senior political writer for The Daily Beast.[citation needed] In 2012, Beinart was included on Foreign Policy magazine's list of 100 top global thinkers.[15]

On November 4, 2013, Haaretz announced that Beinart would be hired as a columnist beginning January 1, 2014.[16] The same day, the Atlantic Media Company said he would join National Journal and write for The Atlantic's website beginning in January.[citation needed] Beinart would cease operating his blog at The Daily Beast.[17] In January 2017 he left Haaretz and became a columnist for The Forward,[18] where he stayed until the beginning of 2020, when he joined Jewish Currents as an editor-at-large.[19]

In August 2018, Beinart said he was detained by Shin Bet at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport and questioned about his presence at West Bank protests and outspoken criticism of the Israeli government's policies toward the Palestinians. Beinart called his experience "trivial" when compared to the experiences of others, particularly Palestinians and Palestinian Americans who travel through Israel's main airport.[20][21] Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Israeli security forces, was told that Beinart's detention was an administrative mistake, and that the country "welcomes all—critics and supporters alike."[22]

Works and views Edit

Beinart was the editor of The New Republic when the publication editorially supported the 2003 Invasion of Iraq; Beinart was identified as one of the major forces behind the magazine's support for the war; his status as a liberal hawk who supported the Iraq War is cited as a primary cause of his rise.[23][24][25][26] In 2004, a New Republic editorial written during his editorial tenure assessed its support for the Iraq War thus: "We feel regret, but no shame. . . . Our strategic rationale for war has collapsed."[23] In 2010, Beinart said he was motivated to support the Iraq War by a concern that Saddam Hussein was developing nuclear weapons.[27]

Beinart is the author of the 2006 book The Good Fight: Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again.[citation needed] The book, which grew out of a 2004 article in The New Republic arguing that Democrats need to take the threat of Islamic totalitarianism more seriously, is a liberal defense of muscular interventionism abroad, particularly with a view to reforming various nations in the Middle East.[28]

Beinart's second book, The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris (2010), "look[ed] back at the past hundred years of U.S. foreign policy in the baleful light of recent events [and found] the ground littered with ... the remnants of large ideas and unearned confidence [as demonstrable in] a study of three needless wars", World War I, the Vietnam War, and the Iraq War.[12]

Sexual harassment controversy Edit

On October 24, 2017, Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor at The New Republic from 1983 until his resignation in 2014, admitted to "offenses against some of my colleagues in the past" after several women accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual advances. Beinart, who was the magazine's editor at the time of the harassment of the woman, subsequently said he had not done enough to stop the behavior and felt shame for not doing so.[29]

Beinart wrote that when he reported Wieseltier's harassment of Sarah Wildman, then an assistant editor of The New Republic, to Marty Peretz (who was then the magazine's owner and editor in chief) "and insisted that he come to Washington to tell Leon that such behavior was unacceptable", he was ignored. The sexual harassment only got worse. Beinart has since said that he was afraid if he pursued the matter further, he would be jeopardizing his own career. Peretz later told Wildman, "Peter never, ever, ever reported this to me".[29]

According to The New York Times: "Several women... said they were humiliated when Mr. Wieseltier sloppily kissed them on the mouth, sometimes in front of other staff members. Others said he discussed his sex life, once describing the breasts of a former girlfriend in detail. Mr. Wieseltier made passes at female staffers, they said, and pressed them for details about their own sexual encounters."[30]

Wildman later alleged that she was fired in retaliation for complaining: "In disclosing this incident to my superiors, the outcome was, in many ways, far worse than the act itself. It’s not exactly that I was disbelieved; it’s that in the end, I was dismissed", she wrote in Vox.[29]

Wildman wrote that the sexual harassment went hand in hand with gender discrimination at the magazine during Peretz's and Beinart's tenure: "The women knew we had a far shallower chance of rising up the masthead than our male counterparts; all of us hoped we’d be the exception. To do so, we entered into a game in which the rules were rigged against us, sometimes pushing us well past our point of comfort in order to remain in play."[29]

Peretz later claimed that he could recall nothing about the harassment. But Beinart later said and wrote that when he directly reported Wieseltier's harassment of Wildman to Peretz he was ignored, allowing the harassment to continue.[29]

In a formal statement Beinart made in response to Wildman's article, he wrote: "I was complicit in an institutional culture that lacked professional procedures regarding sexual harassment, and which victimized women, including women I considered friends. I will always be ashamed of that, and will ensure that I am never similarly complicit again." He did not address whether Wildman was fired in retaliation for complaining about her harassment.[29]

Peretz responded to Beinart's recollection of the two men specifically meeting to discuss the matter by saying: "Peter never, ever, ever reported this to me." He added, "I don't remember Sarah Wildman."[29]

Personal life Edit

As of 2012, Beinart lives in New York City.[11] He keeps kosher,[5] regularly attends an Orthodox synagogue, and sends his children to a Jewish school.[31]

Publications Edit

  • The Good Fight: Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror. New York, New York: HarperCollins. 2006. ISBN 978-0-06-084161-4.
  • The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris. New York, New York: HarperCollins. 2010. ISBN 978-0-06-145646-6.
  • Peter Beinart (June 10, 2010). "The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment". The New York Review of Books.
  • The Crisis of Zionism. New York, New York: Times Books. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8050-9412-1.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Weddings and Celebrations; Diana Hartstein, Peter Beinart". The New York Times. October 26, 2003. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  2. ^ Spinelli, Dan (February 4, 2022). "There's a big tent opposing US intervention in Ukraine. Tucker Carlson is stretching its limits". Mother Jones. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  3. ^ "Geni.com". 28 February 1971.
  4. ^ "- Foundation for Middle East Peace". Foundation for Middle East Peace. December 19, 2014. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Allison Hoffman (March 22, 2012). "Lightning Rod". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  6. ^ "Rebecca Goldberg, the Northeast Regional Director USD/Hagshama (University Student Division) of the World Zionist Organization". www.angelfire.com.
  7. ^ Beinart, Peter (28 March 2012). "Rethinking Zionism".
  8. ^ Beinart, Peter (December 16, 2016). "The Day My Father Lost His Country". The Atlantic. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  9. ^ "Jean Beinart and Craig Stern". The New York Times. 12 June 2005. Retrieved 4 October 2022. Her mother is the director of the human-rights film program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.
  10. ^ "Weddings and Celebrations; Jean Beinart and Craig Stern". The New York Times. June 12, 2005. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  11. ^ a b c . The New America Foundation. Archived from the original on January 19, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  12. ^ a b George Packer (June 28, 2010). "Air America: Peter Beinart's The Icarus Syndrome ..." The New Yorker. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  13. ^ Jane Eisner (March 28, 2012). "Peter Beinart's problematic 'Zionist BDS' proposal". The Guardian. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  14. ^ Marc Tracy (March 9, 2012). "Beinart Launches Daily Beast Blog. 'Zion Square' touts Israeli, Palestinian, U.S. perspectives on the Mideast". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  15. ^ "The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers". Foreign Policy. 28 November 2012. from the original on 30 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  16. ^ "Peter Beinart to join Haaretz as senior columnist". Haaretz. November 4, 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2013.
  17. ^ Byers, Dylan (November 4, 2013). "Peter Beinart leaving Daily Beast for The Atlantic Media Company, Haaretz". Politico. Retrieved November 5, 2013.
  18. ^ "Peter Beinart Joins the Forward as Senior Columnist". The Forward. December 21, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  19. ^ Dolsten, Josefin (January 29, 2020). "Prominent liberal writer Peter Beinart leaves Forward for progressive Jewish Currents". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  20. ^ "Israel questions prominent Jewish-American critic at airport". Associated Press. August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  21. ^ Beinart, Peter (August 13, 2018). "Peter Beinart: I Was Detained At Ben Gurion Airport Because Of My Beliefs". The Forward. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  22. ^ Weber Rosen, Jonathan (August 14, 2018). "LEFT-WING COLUMNIST PETER BEINART DETAINED AT BEN-GURION AIRPORT". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  23. ^ a b Kurtz, Howard (2004-06-19). "New Republic Editors 'Regret' Their Support of Iraq War". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  24. ^ Malone, Noreen (2021-05-14). "Why So Many Liberals Supported Invading Iraq". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  25. ^ Beinart, Peter (2003-03-03). "A Separate Peace". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  26. ^ "A Liberal Zionist's Move to the Left on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict". The New Yorker. 2021-05-23. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  27. ^ "Unrepentant liberal hawk still has a feather to fly with — United States Studies Centre". www.ussc.edu.au. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  28. ^ "Peter Beinart on Liberals, Terrorism and the War in Iraq". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  29. ^ a b c d e f g Wildman, Sarah. "I was harassed at the New Republic. I spoke up. Nothing happened.". Vox, November 9, 2017.
  30. ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (2017-10-24). "Leon Wieseltier Admits 'Offenses' Against Female Colleagues as New Magazine Is Killed". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  31. ^ Beinart, Peter (March 18, 2012). Opinion section (ed.). "To Save Israel, Boycott the Settlements". The New York Times. Retrieved March 24, 2012.

External links Edit

  • Column archives at The Daily Beast
  • "Zion Square. Open Zion website". The Daily Beast.
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • C-SPAN Q&A interview with Beinart, April 3, 2005
  • Peter Beinart on Charlie Rose
  • Peter Beinart at IMDb
  • Jeffrey Goldberg (May 18, 2010). "Goldblog vs. Peter Beinart. Interview with Peter Beinart Part I". The Atlantic.
    Jeffrey Goldberg (May 18, 2010). "Goldblog vs. Peter Beinart. Interview with Peter Beinart Part II". The Atlantic.
  • The Special Kind Of Hate That Drove Pittsburgh Shooter — And Trump by Peter Beinart
  • Shield of the Republic: A New Democratic Foreign Policy by Peter Beinart
  • David Friedman. "Read Peter Beinart and you'll vote Donald Trump; His reflexive reaction to my involvement in the Trump candidacy lays bare how dangerous the Jewish left is to the State of Israel," Arutz Sheva (op-ed).

peter, beinart, peter, alexander, beinart, born, february, 1971, american, liberal, columnist, journalist, political, commentator, former, editor, republic, also, written, time, york, times, york, review, books, among, other, periodicals, also, author, three, . Peter Alexander Beinart ˈ b aɪ n er t born February 28 1971 is an American liberal 2 columnist journalist and political commentator 3 A former editor of The New Republic he has also written for Time The New York Times and The New York Review of Books among other periodicals He is also the author of three books Peter BeinartBeinart in June 2010BornPeter Alexander Beinart1971Cambridge Massachusetts U S EducationYale College BA Alpheus Henry Snow Prize University College Oxford MPhil SpouseDiana Robin Hartstein m 2003 2 children 1 FamilyRobert Brustein step father He is a professor of journalism and political science at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York He is an editor at large at Jewish Currents a contributor to The Atlantic a political commentator for CNN and a fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Works and views 4 Sexual harassment controversy 5 Personal life 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditBeinart was born in Cambridge Massachusetts His parents were Jewish immigrants from South Africa his maternal grandfather was from Russia and his maternal grandmother who was Sephardic was from Egypt 5 6 7 His father s parents were from Lithuania 8 His mother Doreen nee Pienaar is a former director of the human rights film program at the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University 9 and his father Julian Beinart is a former professor of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 His stepfather is theatre critic and playwright Robert Brustein 10 Beinart attended Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge He studied history and political science at Yale College where he was a member of the Yale Political Union and graduated in 1993 with the Alpheus Henry Snow Prize He was a Rhodes Scholar at University College Oxford University where he earned an M Phil in international relations in 1995 11 Career EditBeinart worked at The New Republic as the managing editor from 1995 to 1997 then as senior editor until 1999 and as the magazine s editor from 1999 to 2006 For much of that time he also wrote The New Republic s TRB column which was reprinted in the New York Post and other newspapers From 2007 until 2009 he was a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations Beinart is Associate Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York He has written for Time The New York Times The New York Review of Books and other periodicals He has appeared on various TV news discussion programs and is a political commentator for CNN 11 His editor in chief at the Forward called him a wunderkind 12 13 In March 2012 Beinart launched a new blog Open Zion at Newsweek The Daily Beast 14 He was also a senior political writer for The Daily Beast citation needed In 2012 Beinart was included on Foreign Policy magazine s list of 100 top global thinkers 15 On November 4 2013 Haaretz announced that Beinart would be hired as a columnist beginning January 1 2014 16 The same day the Atlantic Media Company said he would join National Journal and write for The Atlantic s website beginning in January citation needed Beinart would cease operating his blog at The Daily Beast 17 In January 2017 he left Haaretz and became a columnist for The Forward 18 where he stayed until the beginning of 2020 when he joined Jewish Currents as an editor at large 19 In August 2018 Beinart said he was detained by Shin Bet at Israel s Ben Gurion Airport and questioned about his presence at West Bank protests and outspoken criticism of the Israeli government s policies toward the Palestinians Beinart called his experience trivial when compared to the experiences of others particularly Palestinians and Palestinian Americans who travel through Israel s main airport 20 21 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Israeli security forces was told that Beinart s detention was an administrative mistake and that the country welcomes all critics and supporters alike 22 Works and views EditBeinart was the editor of The New Republic when the publication editorially supported the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Beinart was identified as one of the major forces behind the magazine s support for the war his status as a liberal hawk who supported the Iraq War is cited as a primary cause of his rise 23 24 25 26 In 2004 a New Republic editorial written during his editorial tenure assessed its support for the Iraq War thus We feel regret but no shame Our strategic rationale for war has collapsed 23 In 2010 Beinart said he was motivated to support the Iraq War by a concern that Saddam Hussein was developing nuclear weapons 27 Beinart is the author of the 2006 book The Good Fight Why Liberals and Only Liberals Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again citation needed The book which grew out of a 2004 article in The New Republic arguing that Democrats need to take the threat of Islamic totalitarianism more seriously is a liberal defense of muscular interventionism abroad particularly with a view to reforming various nations in the Middle East 28 Beinart s second book The Icarus Syndrome A History of American Hubris 2010 look ed back at the past hundred years of U S foreign policy in the baleful light of recent events and found the ground littered with the remnants of large ideas and unearned confidence as demonstrable in a study of three needless wars World War I the Vietnam War and the Iraq War 12 Sexual harassment controversy EditOn October 24 2017 Leon Wieseltier the literary editor at The New Republic from 1983 until his resignation in 2014 admitted to offenses against some of my colleagues in the past after several women accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual advances Beinart who was the magazine s editor at the time of the harassment of the woman subsequently said he had not done enough to stop the behavior and felt shame for not doing so 29 Beinart wrote that when he reported Wieseltier s harassment of Sarah Wildman then an assistant editor of The New Republic to Marty Peretz who was then the magazine s owner and editor in chief and insisted that he come to Washington to tell Leon that such behavior was unacceptable he was ignored The sexual harassment only got worse Beinart has since said that he was afraid if he pursued the matter further he would be jeopardizing his own career Peretz later told Wildman Peter never ever ever reported this to me 29 According to The New York Times Several women said they were humiliated when Mr Wieseltier sloppily kissed them on the mouth sometimes in front of other staff members Others said he discussed his sex life once describing the breasts of a former girlfriend in detail Mr Wieseltier made passes at female staffers they said and pressed them for details about their own sexual encounters 30 Wildman later alleged that she was fired in retaliation for complaining In disclosing this incident to my superiors the outcome was in many ways far worse than the act itself It s not exactly that I was disbelieved it s that in the end I was dismissed she wrote in Vox 29 Wildman wrote that the sexual harassment went hand in hand with gender discrimination at the magazine during Peretz s and Beinart s tenure The women knew we had a far shallower chance of rising up the masthead than our male counterparts all of us hoped we d be the exception To do so we entered into a game in which the rules were rigged against us sometimes pushing us well past our point of comfort in order to remain in play 29 Peretz later claimed that he could recall nothing about the harassment But Beinart later said and wrote that when he directly reported Wieseltier s harassment of Wildman to Peretz he was ignored allowing the harassment to continue 29 In a formal statement Beinart made in response to Wildman s article he wrote I was complicit in an institutional culture that lacked professional procedures regarding sexual harassment and which victimized women including women I considered friends I will always be ashamed of that and will ensure that I am never similarly complicit again He did not address whether Wildman was fired in retaliation for complaining about her harassment 29 Peretz responded to Beinart s recollection of the two men specifically meeting to discuss the matter by saying Peter never ever ever reported this to me He added I don t remember Sarah Wildman 29 Personal life EditAs of 2012 Beinart lives in New York City 11 He keeps kosher 5 regularly attends an Orthodox synagogue and sends his children to a Jewish school 31 Publications EditThe Good Fight Why Liberals and Only Liberals Can Win the War on Terror New York New York HarperCollins 2006 ISBN 978 0 06 084161 4 The Icarus Syndrome A History of American Hubris New York New York HarperCollins 2010 ISBN 978 0 06 145646 6 Peter Beinart June 10 2010 The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment The New York Review of Books The Crisis of Zionism New York New York Times Books 2012 ISBN 978 0 8050 9412 1 References Edit a b Weddings and Celebrations Diana Hartstein Peter Beinart The New York Times October 26 2003 Retrieved March 29 2012 Spinelli Dan February 4 2022 There s a big tent opposing US intervention in Ukraine Tucker Carlson is stretching its limits Mother Jones Retrieved 2022 05 12 Geni com 28 February 1971 Foundation for Middle East Peace Foundation for Middle East Peace December 19 2014 Retrieved October 19 2020 a b Allison Hoffman March 22 2012 Lightning Rod Tablet Magazine Retrieved March 24 2012 Rebecca Goldberg the Northeast Regional Director USD Hagshama University Student Division of the World Zionist Organization www angelfire com Beinart Peter 28 March 2012 Rethinking Zionism Beinart Peter December 16 2016 The Day My Father Lost His Country The Atlantic Retrieved December 17 2016 Jean Beinart and Craig Stern The New York Times 12 June 2005 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Her mother is the director of the human rights film program at the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard Weddings and Celebrations Jean Beinart and Craig Stern The New York Times June 12 2005 Retrieved March 29 2012 a b c Peter Beinart profile The New America Foundation Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved March 29 2012 a b George Packer June 28 2010 Air America Peter Beinart s The Icarus Syndrome The New Yorker Retrieved March 25 2012 Jane Eisner March 28 2012 Peter Beinart s problematic Zionist BDS proposal The Guardian Retrieved March 29 2012 Marc Tracy March 9 2012 Beinart Launches Daily Beast Blog Zion Square touts Israeli Palestinian U S perspectives on the Mideast Tablet Magazine Retrieved March 29 2012 The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers Foreign Policy 28 November 2012 Archived from the original on 30 November 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2012 Peter Beinart to join Haaretz as senior columnist Haaretz November 4 2013 Retrieved November 5 2013 Byers Dylan November 4 2013 Peter Beinart leaving Daily Beast for The Atlantic Media Company Haaretz Politico Retrieved November 5 2013 Peter Beinart Joins the Forward as Senior Columnist The Forward December 21 2016 Retrieved October 19 2020 Dolsten Josefin January 29 2020 Prominent liberal writer Peter Beinart leaves Forward for progressive Jewish Currents Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved October 19 2020 Israel questions prominent Jewish American critic at airport Associated Press August 13 2018 Retrieved August 13 2018 Beinart Peter August 13 2018 Peter Beinart I Was Detained At Ben Gurion Airport Because Of My Beliefs The Forward Retrieved August 13 2018 Weber Rosen Jonathan August 14 2018 LEFT WING COLUMNIST PETER BEINART DETAINED AT BEN GURION AIRPORT The Jerusalem Post Retrieved August 14 2018 a b Kurtz Howard 2004 06 19 New Republic Editors Regret Their Support of Iraq War Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 08 13 Malone Noreen 2021 05 14 Why So Many Liberals Supported Invading Iraq Slate Magazine Retrieved 2021 08 13 Beinart Peter 2003 03 03 A Separate Peace The New Republic ISSN 0028 6583 Retrieved 2021 08 13 A Liberal Zionist s Move to the Left on the Israeli Palestinian Conflict The New Yorker 2021 05 23 Retrieved 2021 08 13 Unrepentant liberal hawk still has a feather to fly with United States Studies Centre www ussc edu au Retrieved 2021 08 13 Peter Beinart on Liberals Terrorism and the War in Iraq Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved 2021 08 13 a b c d e f g Wildman Sarah I was harassed at the New Republic I spoke up Nothing happened Vox November 9 2017 Schuessler Jennifer 2017 10 24 Leon Wieseltier Admits Offenses Against Female Colleagues as New Magazine Is Killed The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 10 24 Beinart Peter March 18 2012 Opinion section ed To Save Israel Boycott the Settlements The New York Times Retrieved March 24 2012 External links EditColumn archives at The Daily Beast Zion Square Open Zion website The Daily Beast Appearances on C SPAN C SPAN Q amp A interview with Beinart April 3 2005 Peter Beinart on Charlie Rose Peter Beinart at IMDb Jeffrey Goldberg May 18 2010 Goldblog vs Peter Beinart Interview with Peter Beinart Part I The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg May 18 2010 Goldblog vs Peter Beinart Interview with Peter Beinart Part II The Atlantic The Special Kind Of Hate That Drove Pittsburgh Shooter And Trump by Peter Beinart Shield of the Republic A New Democratic Foreign Policy by Peter Beinart David Friedman Read Peter Beinart and you ll vote Donald Trump His reflexive reaction to my involvement in the Trump candidacy lays bare how dangerous the Jewish left is to the State of Israel Arutz Sheva op ed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Beinart amp oldid 1177105956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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