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Robert Tracinski is the editor of Symposium, a columnist with Discourse Magazine, and also publishes commentary at The Tracinski Letter.
Writing with a focus on urbanism, culture, popular history. [email protected]
Senior Lecturer in Dept of Pol Sci @ Penn. "Notes from the Middleground" at Substack; "Beg to Differ" pod @ The Bulwark; Senior Fellow, Niskanen Center; author of "The Theocons" & "The Religious Test"; former columnist w The Week
Shay Khatiri is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) and publishes The Russia-Iran File Substack. Shay is a political asylee from Iran.
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