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Name: Amir Cohen
Born: 1985 – Jerusalem, Israel
Amir Cohen is a writer, commentator, and historian specializing in the intersection of current events, politics, and modern history. His work examines how political narratives, media framing, and collective memory shape public perception and national identity.
With over a decade of experience in journalism and historical research, Amir has contributed essays and analyses to major newspapers and magazines across Europe and the Middle East. His writing is known for its clear-eyed perspective, historical depth, and commitment to factual integrity amid an era of misinformation.
Amir holds a degree in Political Science and History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before turning to full-time writing, he worked as a policy researcher and media analyst, focusing on conflict resolution and international relations.
His recent book, Echoes of Power: How History Shapes Modern Politics, explores the recurring patterns of ideology and myth in contemporary political movements.
When not writing, Amir lectures on historical literacy and media ethics, advocating for critical thinking and civic awareness in democratic societies.