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![]() | Lele Sang is Global Fellow at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. A former journalist and editor, she has worked for the Beijing News and Caijing Magazine covering business and po |
![]() | George Magnus is an independent economist and commentator, and Research Associate at the China Centre, Oxford University, and at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Geor |
![]() | Jian Chen is Distinguished Global Network Professor at NYU Shanghai with an affiliated appointment at NYU. He is also Zijiang Distinguished Visiting Professor at East China Normal University. Prior |
![]() | Norman Polmar is an analyst, consultant, and author, specializing in naval, aviation, and technology subjects. He has been a consultant or advisor on naval issues to three Senators, the Speaker of |
![]() | Vladislav Zubok is professor of international history, with expertise on the Cold War, the Soviet Union, Stalinism, and Russia’s intellectual history in the 20th century. His most recent books are |
![]() | Masuda Hajimu is a historian at the National University of Singapore. He is the author of Cold War Crucible: The Korean Conflict and the Postwar World (2015). His areas of concentration are the mod |
![]() | I am a historian of the United States and the world. My research and teaching interests lie in the forces shaping U.S. foreign relations, especially the interaction of national and transnatio |
![]() | Dr Roham Alvandi is Associate Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and I |
![]() | Gregg A. Brazinsky works on U.S.-East Asian relations and East Asian international history. He is interested in the flow of commerce, ideas, and culture among Asian countries and across the Pacific |
![]() | Philip E. Muehlenbeck is a visiting part-time faculty in Department of History Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. He is the author of Betting on the Africans: John F. Kennedy's Cou |
![]() | I received my Ph.D. in history from Yale in May 2012, where my dissertation, entitled “Cold War Monks: An International History of Buddhism, Politics and Regionalism in Thailand and Southeast Asia, |
![]() | W. Cleon Skousen was a world renowned teacher, lecturer and scholar for more than 60 years. Born in Raymond, Alberta, Canada on January 20, 1913, Dr. Skousen s growing up years were spent in Canada |
![]() | Petra Goedde is Professor of History at Temple University and editor of the journal Diplomatic History. She received her MA and PhD in History from Northwestern University. Her research interests a |
![]() | Ben Macintyre is a columnist and Associate Editor on The Times. He has worked as the newspaper’s correspondent in New York, Paris and Washington. He is the author of nine previous books incl |
![]() | I am an assistant professor of history at Dartmouth College and a historian of the United States and the World, with a focus on the United States and the Asia-Pacific. My research examines th |
![]() | Manu Bhagavan is a specialist on modern India, focusing on the twentieth-century late-colonial and post-colonial periods, with particular interests in human rights, (inter)nationalism, and question |
![]() | I am an Associate Professor of International History at the School of International Studies of the University of Trento (Italy). I hold an MA in International Politics from the University of Floren |
![]() | Lindsey O’Rourke joined Boston College’s Political Science department in autumn 2014. Her research interests include international relations theory, U.S. foreign policy, international security, and |
![]() | Odd Arne Westad is a scholar of modern international and global history, with a specialization in the history of eastern Asia since the 18th century. He studied history, philosophy, and moder |
![]() | David C. Engerman is a scholar of twentieth-century international history. Building on his dual training in American and Russian/Soviet history at the University of California-Berkeley |