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  1. Oppenheimer on Israel. The father of the bomb saw the promise of Israel. Martin Kramer is a historian and analyst of the Middle East and Israel. This website is home to his weblog Sandbox and a large selection of his published work.

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  2. Martin Seth Kramer ( Hebrew: מרטין קרמר; born September 9, 1954, Washington, D.C.) is an American - Israeli scholar of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. His focus is on the history and politics of the Middle East, contemporary Islam, and modern Israel .

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Martin Kramer I am a historian of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University, and research it at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Read more... Latest Sandbox. The accountable leader from Golda to Bibi; Islam: 1,400 years embattled; Oppenheimer’s ‘very late’ bar mitzvah; A century without a caliph; Subscribe to Sandbox

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  5. About Martin Kramer I research and interpret the history and politics of the Middle East, contemporary Islam, and modern Israel. I was the founding president of Shalem College in Jerusalem, Israel’s first liberal arts college, where I continue to teach the modern history of the Middle East.

  6. Martin Kramer is a historian of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University (and past director of its Middle East center), and the Walter P. Stern Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He was the founding president of Shalem College, a liberal arts school in Jerusalem, and first chair of its Middle East and Islamic studies program.

  7. Middle Eastern studies have failed--at a time when understanding the Middle East has become crucial to America. In this iconoclastic exposé, Martin Kramer surveys the ruins of Middle Eastern studies, to ask how and why they went wrong.

  8. Martin Kramer is The Washington Institute’s Walter P. Stern Fellow and author of one of its most widely read monographs, Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failures of Middle Eastern Studies in America.

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