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Lessons for US Foreign Policy from Early America

  • February 19, 2013
Charles Edel

U.S. Naval War College


Charles Edel holds a Ph.D. in History from Yale University. Awarded a Henry A. Luce Scholarship, he worked at Peking University’s Center for International and Strategic Studies, where he taught courses on American politics and foreign policy. Previously, he served as a political and counterterrorism analyst for the U.S. government, a research associate at the Council of Foreign Relations, and a history teacher at Middle College High School in New York.

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