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Timothy Naftali is associate professor and director of the Presidential Recordings Program and Kremlin Decision-Making Project. His research focuses on: the Soviet Union in the Cold War, the history of intelligence in Europe and America, the presidency of John F. Kennedy, and World War II and Nazi war crimes.
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Trained as a historian, Timothy Naftali writes political histories on the Cold War, World War II, and espionage. Before coming to the Miller Center, he was a visiting assistant professor at Yale University, where he taught courses on intelligence, International relations, and the Cold War in the Third World.
Timothy Naftali lectures widely on topics varying from double agents in World War II and the Cold War to Khrushchev's thinking on nuclear weapons. He also regularly reviews books for national newspapers such as the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times. Timothy Naftali serves as a consultant to the Imperial Japanese and Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, an effort established by Congress to facilitate the declassification of all official records pertaining to U.S. knowledge of Nazi war crimes and the fate of Nazi war criminals. It will be written in 2002.
Once the materials have been evaluated, Timothy Naftali, in collaboration with Norm Goda, will write sections of the final report to the US Congress.
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