Hal Brands (born 1983) is an American historian and scholar of U.S. foreign policy. He is the Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.[1]

Education

Brands holds a BA in history and political science from Stanford University and a MA, MPhil, and PhD in history from Yale University.

Personal life

Brands' father is historian H. W. Brands.[2]

Publications

Books

  • From Berlin to Baghdad : America's Search for Purpose in the Post-Cold War World (2008)[3]
  • Latin America's Cold War (2010)
  • What Good is Grand Strategy? Power and Purpose in American Statecraft from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush (2014)[4]
  • (editor, with Jeremi Suri) The Power of the Past: History and Statecraft (2015)
  • Making the Unipolar Moment: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Rise of the Post-Cold War Order (2016)
  • American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump (2018)[5]
  • (With Charles Edel) The Lessons of Tragedy (2019)[6]
  • The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us about Great-Power Rivalry Today (2022)[7][8][9]
  • Danger Zone: The Coming Conflict with China (2022) (co-authored with Michael Beckley)[10]
  • The New Makers of Modern Strategy. From the Ancient World to the Digital Age (2023)[11]

Articles

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