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Timothy Naftali

Senior Research Scholar in the Faculty of International and Public Affairs


Personal Details

Dr. Timothy Naftali, formerly a clinical professor of public service at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, clinical professor of history in NYU’s College of Arts and Science, and director of NYU’s undergraduate public policy program, joined Columbia in July 2023 as a Senior Research Scholar at SIPA. Naftali, whose book Khrushchev’s Cold War with Aleksandr Fursenko, won the Royal United Services Institute’s Duke of Westminster’s medal for military literature in 2007, is a pioneer in the study of modern international and espionage history and is a well-recognized presidential historian. After serving as the first director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs’ presidential recordings program. Naftali became the founding director of the federal Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in 2007, where he curated a nationally recognized nonpartisan permanent exhibit on Watergate and oversaw the release of 1.3 million pages of records. Naftali is the author, co-author or editor of 8 books, including a biography of George Herbert Walker Bush and histories of US counterterrorism policy and of presidential impeachment. Naftali was an historical consultant to both the Nazi party War Crimes and Imperial Japanese Government Records Interagency Working Group and to the 9/11 Commission. He is currently a member of the State Department’s Historical Advisory Committee, which provides oversight for the Foreign Relations of the United States series. Naftali, who is a CNN presidential historian, has appeared in several documentaries, most recently Prime Video’s “The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes” and CNN’s “2010s,” and has also consulted on CNN’s “Tricky Dick” and Netflix’s “Designated Survivor.”

 

In The Media

Democratic Resilience

Timothy Naftali, a senior research scholar at SIPA, offers context for charges against US Senator Bob Menendez.

Sep 26 2023
CNN News
Inclusive Prosperity

“Presidents have basically positioned themselves as mediators between both labor and management,” say Timothy Naftali, Timothy Naftali, a senior research scholar at SIPA, who also noted that Democrats and Republicans generally sympathize with opposite sides of the typical dispute.

Sep 26 2023
CNN News

Timothy Naftali explores whether America can protect the peaceful transfer of power after Trump’s indictments. 



 

Aug 22 2023
Foreign Affairs

SIPA welcomes some of the noteworthy additions for the coming school year.

Aug 07 2023

“The addition of materials from Vice President Pence,” says Timothy Naftali, “make the indictment an even more powerful presentation of President Trump's alleged culpability on Jan. 6.”



 

Aug 03 2023
CNN