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Timothy Naftali (born January 31, 1962) is a Canadian American historian who is clinical associate professor of public service at New York University. He has written four books, two of them co-authored with Alexander Fursenko on the Cuban Missile Crisis and Nikita Khrushchev. He is a regular CNN contributor as a CNN presidential ...
Naftali, whose book Khrushchev’s Cold War with Aleksandr Fursenko, won the Royal United Services Institute’s Duke of Westminster’s medal for military literature in 2007, is a pioneer in the study of modern international and espionage history and is a well-recognized presidential historian.
10. Juni 2006 · Timothy Naftali ist einer von vier Wissenschaftlern, der von der US-Regierung mit der Aufklärung und Auswertung von Verbrechen im Dritten Reich und den Kriegsverbrechen der Japaner im Zweiten...
Timothy Naftali. Clinical Associate Professor of History; Clinical Associate Professor of Public Service. Education. B.A. Yale; M.A. Johns Hopkins; M.A./Ph.D. Harvard (History) Areas of Research/Interest. US presidential history; intelligence and terrorism; Soviet Union and the world; US and the world; Cold War; LGBTQ and civil rights history.
A CNN Presidential Historian since June 2016, Naftali is the author of the biography of George H. W. Bush in the American Presidents’ series, a study of the history of US Counterterrorism Policy over eight presidencies and a general editor of W. W. Norton’s 14-volume Presidential Recordings publications series.
15. Feb. 2021 · Aus Rendez-vous vom 15.02.2021. Bild: Keystone. News. International. Nach Freispruch für Trump Historiker: «Republikaner müssen Desinformation entgegentreten» Die negativen Folgen des Trumpismus zu...
1. Nov. 2018 · Access to hitherto unopened Politburo and Soviet intelligence documents enabled Russian historian Aleksandr Fursenko and U.S. historian Timothy Naftali to write Khrushchev’s Cold War, an eye-opening version of fateful events from the other side of the Iron Curtain.