Philip Golub: "We note a political evolution of American Jewish youth"

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2020 Democratic Presidential candidates in the United States, Senator Bernie Sanders, and former Vice-President Joe Biden traded during the 10th Democratic Presidential Debate 2020 at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina on 2/25/2020 REUTERS / Jonathan Ernst

By: Edmond Sadaka

The main candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination 2020 in the United States have announced that they will not participate in one of the biggest events on the national political calendar, the Aipac Washington annual conference, the lobby pro Israeli-American, which begins this Sunday March 1st. For Bernie Sanders, this meeting is a “platform for intolerance”. Philip Golub, professor of Political Science and International Relations at the American University of Paris deciphers.

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Philip Golub is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the American University of Paris.

Philip Golub, American University of Paris. aup.edu

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