NPIHP Welcomes New Public Policy Scholar <b>Anna-Mart Van Wyk</b>
"United States-South African Nuclear Relations During the Cold War and Beyond"
"United States-South African Nuclear Relations During the Cold War and Beyond"
NPIHP is pleased to welcome Public Policy Scholar Anna-Mart Van Wyk. Van Wyk's project while at the Wilson Center is United States-South African Nuclear Relations During the Cold War and Beyond.
Anna-Mart van Wyk is a senior lecturer in international studies at Monash University, South Africa where she specializes in the history of South Africa's nuclear program. Since earning her Ph.D. in 2005 she has published prolifically on this subject, including in the peer-edited journals Cold War History, Historia, South African History Journal and History Compass. An expert on South African nuclear history-related archival holdings, she also has a background in oral and critical oral history research.
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