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CWIHP Senior Scholar Bernd Schaefer is quoted in the <i>Cambodia Daily</i>

CWIHP is pleased to announce that CWIHP Senior Scholar, Bernd Schaefer is quoted in the Cambodia Daily discussing US-Cambodian relations during the Cold War.

CWIHP is pleased to announce that CWIHP Senior Scholar, Bernd Schaefer is quoted in the Cambodia Daily discussing US-Cambodian relations during the Cold War.

Bernd Schaefer is a Senior Scholar with the Woodrow Wilson International Center's Cold War International History Project (CWIHP). He is completing a book East Asian Communism and the Superpowers, 1968-1976 for publication in the Center's Cold War Series with Stanford University Press. He was a visiting professor with the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, a fellow at the Nobel Institute in Oslo, and a research fellow with the German Historical Institute in Washington D.C. and the Technical University of Dresden. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Halle in Germany and a MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School. His publications include North Korean Unification Policy, 1971-1975 (CWIHP, Washington D.C. 2010);); North Korean ‘Adventurism' and China's Long Shadow, 1966-1972 (CWIHP, Washington D.C. 2004); Ostpolitik, 1969-1974: Global and European Responses (Cambridge University Press, New York 2009; ed. with Carole Fink); and The East German State and the Catholic Church, 1945-1989 (Berghahn Books, New York 2010).

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