Malcolm Byrne

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Malcolm Byrne is a historian and analyst known for his work on U.S. foreign policy and declassified government documents, often in collaboration with fellow researcher Peter Kornbluh.

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instanceOf archivist
historian
political analyst
researcher
affiliation National Security Archive at George Washington University NERFINISHED
authorOf Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power NERFINISHED
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
collaboratesWith Peter Kornbluh NERFINISHED
educatedAt Trinity College Dublin
employer National Security Archive NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork U.S. foreign policy
contemporary history
documentary editing
intelligence and national security
genre non-fiction
hasActivity filing Freedom of Information Act requests
organizing and editing collections of declassified documents
public speaking on U.S. foreign policy history
writing policy analyses based on declassified records
hasCollaborator National Security Archive staff NERFINISHED
academic historians of U.S. foreign relations
hasRole commentator on declassification policy
editor of document collections
hasSubjectOfWork Cold War history
government secrecy and transparency
human rights and foreign policy
presidential power in U.S. foreign policy
knownFor analysis of declassified government documents
research on U.S. covert operations
studies of U.S.-Chile relations
studies of U.S.-Iran relations
studies of U.S.-Latin America policy
work on U.S. foreign policy
language English
nationality Irish
notableWork Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power NERFINISHED
occupation Deputy Director of the National Security Archive
Director of Research at the National Security Archive
publicationTopic Iran-Contra affair NERFINISHED
Reagan administration foreign policy NERFINISHED
U.S. intervention in Latin America
U.S.-Iran relations
role Project Director for the Iran Documentation Project
workLocation Washington, D.C.
worksFor National Security Archive Iran Documentation Project NERFINISHED
writingStyle archival-based historical analysis

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Peter Kornbluh coAuthorWith Malcolm Byrne