Brendan Simms
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Dr. Brendan Simms is a British historian, writer, and Newton-Sheehy teaching fellow at the University of Cambridge in the Centre of International Studies. He currently lectures and leads seminars on international history since 1945.
Dr. Simms's main research projects deal with history of foreign policy in countries such as Britain and Germany. He is the author of Unfinest Hour: Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia, 2001. He is co-president of The Henry Jackson Society, which advocates the view that supporting and promoting liberal democracy should be an integral part of Western foreign policy.
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