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Jacob Heilbrunn is the editor of The National Interest a foreign policy magazine that was founded by Irving Kristol in 1985. He began his career as an assistant editor at the magazine where his first issue was the one featuring Francis Fukuyama’s “The End of History?” essay.
He went on to become a senior editor at the New Republic and an editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times.He has written on both foreign and domestic issues for numerous publications including The New York Times Washington Post Wall Street Journal Financial Times Foreign Affairs Reuters Washington Monthly and Weekly Standard.
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