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- Peter Alexander Beinart (/ˈbaɪnərt/; born February 28, 1971) is an American liberal columnist, journalist, and political commentator. A former editor...
- Beinart may refer to: Haim Beinart (1917–2010) Israeli historian and educator Peter Beinart (born 1971), American political pundit William Beinart (fl...
- William Beinart (born January 19, 1951, in Cape Town) is a South African historian and Africanist. He was educated at the University of Cape Town and...
- a 2012 book by Peter Beinart. The book describes Beinart's views about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Particularly, Beinart contends that policies...
- Haim Beinart (Hebrew: חיים ביינרט; 1917–2010) was an Israeli historian and academic administrator. Originally from Russia, he was a professor of history...
- Yossi Beinart (Hebrew: יוסי ביינרט; 1956 – 2017) was CEO of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, from 2014 until his death in 2017. Beinart was born in Jerusalem...
- articles. After ****van stepped down in 1996, David Greenberg and Peter Beinart served jointly as acting editors. After the 1996 election, Michael Kelly...
- Gillette (2001), p. 17. Gillette (2001), p. 45. Neocleous (1997), pp. 35–36. Beinart, Peter (6 August 2017). "The Rise of the Violent Left". The Atlantic. Retrieved...
- Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, Peter Beinart, "antifa is heavily composed of anarchists" and "its activists place little...
- May 2019 at the Wayback Machine, The Globe and Mail, 11 December 2013 Beinart, William (2001). Twentieth-century South Africa. Oxford University Press...