Senior Analyst, National Security Archive
William Burr, a senior analyst at the National Security Archive, directs the Archive's nuclear history documentation project. He received his Ph.D. in history from Northern Illinois University, was formerly a visiting assistant professor at Washington College, and has taught at the Catholic University of America, George Mason and American universities.In 1998 The New Press published his critic...
Associate Professor of History and International Affairs at George Washington University
SubjectsCold War History Experienceformer director of the the Cold War International History Project, author of James B. Conant: Harvard to Hiroshima and the Making of the Nuclear Age (Knopf, 1993; Stanford UP, 1995)
Michael J. Zak Professor of the History of US-China Relations at Cornell University
Dr. Chen Jian is currently The Michael J. Zak Chair of History for U.S. China Relations in the department of history at Cornell University. Formerly, he was the C. K. Yen Professor of Chinese-American Relations at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia and professor at the Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia. A leading expert on China, he has...
Academy of Sciences, Institute of Contemporary History, Tirana Albania
Dr. Kaba received his PhD in 1997 with a doctoral thesis "UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) in Albania 1944-1947." His more recent publications include articles on "The Repatriation of the War. Prisoners and Deported Persons, 1945-1947," "The Creation of the Albanian Military Liaison and its disagreements with Albania's government," and "The Home Market in Albania 194...
Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor in History and International Affairs at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
For the previous two and a half years, Klaus Larres was a distinguished visiting scholar at the Library of Congress, a visiting professor at Yale University and a visiting professor and senior fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC. Most of his academic career was spent in the UK where he held professorships at Queen’s...
Vojtech Mastny coordinates the CWIHP-affiliated Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact. He was NATO's first Manfred Wörner Fellow in 1996. Mr. Mastny has been professor of history and international relations at Columbia University, University of Illinois, Boston University, and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies as well as professor of strategy at U.S. Na...
Military pensioner with the Service of Protection and Guard, Bucharest
His research focuses on the Cold War and military history, the security and foreign policy of Romania and the history of international relations. He was one of the associate researchers within the project coordinated by Professor Vojtech Mastny (“The Legacy of the Soviet Bloc-India Relations and US-Indian Strategic Partnership”, The Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security, 2007-2010).