Philip Brenner

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Philip Brenner is a scholar and author known for his work on U.S. foreign policy and Latin American studies, often collaborating with historian James G. Blight.

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instanceOf author
person
scholar
academicDiscipline international relations
political science
coAuthor James G. Blight
Jorge I. Domínguez
Peter Kornbluh
William M. LeoGrande
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork United States–Cuba relations
surface form: Cuban–U.S. relations

Latin American studies
U.S. foreign policy
genre academic writing
political analysis
hasCollaboratedWith James G. Blight
Jorge I. Domínguez
Peter Kornbluh
William M. LeoGrande
knownFor analysis of U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America
collaborative historical studies with James G. Blight
research on U.S.–Cuba relations
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableTopic Bay of Pigs Invasion
surface form: Bay of Pigs invasion

Cuban Missile Crisis
U.S. policy toward Cuba after the Cold War
notableWork A Contemporary Cuba Reader
Cuba Libre: A 21st Century Reader
Reagan, Bush, and Right-Wing Politics
The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics
occupation author of academic books
political scientist
professor
studies Cold War in Latin America
Cuban Revolution and its international impact
U.S. foreign policy decision-making
writesAbout U.S. domestic politics and foreign policy
U.S. national security policy
inter-American relations

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James G. Blight coAuthor Philip Brenner