As June 5, 2018 marks 50 years since Robert Kennedy was mortally wounded, Carleton experts are available to comment.
Andrew Johnston
Associate Professor, Department of History
Email: Andrew.Johnston@carleton.ca
Johnston is a historian of modern American foreign relations. His areas of research include United States history in a global context. He has studied and written on 1950s NATO nuclear strategy and other aspects of trans-Atlantic relations. He is not only interested in history, but in international relations theory, as well as social and cultural theory, gender, race, imperialism, post-colonialism and the history and practice of pragmatism.
Andrew Cohen
Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
Email: Andrew.Cohen@carleton.ca
Phone: 613-875-2576
Cohen is an author and journalist who has worked for a wire service as well as leading newspapers and magazines as reporter, editor, editorial writer, columnist and foreign correspondent. In his 37-year journalism career, he has written for Time, the Ottawa Citizen, and United Press International. He also wrote for the Financial Post and the Globe and Mail from Washington, London, Berlin and Toronto.
He has written seven books, some of them national bestsellers, including biography, history, politics and foreign policy. Cohen is the author of Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours that Made History. His most recent article on Robert Kennedy can be found here.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018 in Experts Available
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