H. Bradford Westerfield

Holt Bradford Westerfield ( born March 7, 1928 in Rome, † 19 January, 2008 Watch Hill ) was an American political scientist.

Holt Bradford Westerfield was the son of Ray Bert Westerfield, an economics professor at Yale University. He finished school at the age of 16 years and finished his studies at Yale 19 years. At Yale, he was involved in various student bodies. His study of constitutional law at Harvard, he finished in 1955 with a Ph.D. on " Foreign Policy and Party Politics: Pearl Harbor to Korea '. Subsequently, he taught at Harvard University and the University of Chicago and spent a year as a fellow of the American Political Science Association (APSA ) in the U.S. Congress.

In 1957 he became a professor of international relations at Yale University. He was a visiting professor and researcher at universities in England, Australia and the United States. He retired as the owner of " Damon Wells Professor of International Studies " 2001. Among his students were, among others, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman, as well as many important political figures of the United States over several decades.

In addition to his most famous work, "The Instruments of America's Foreign Policy " (1963 ), he is best known for a book with selected internal documents of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA), in 1995 published "Inside CIA 's Private World: Declassified Articles From the Agency 's Internal Journal, 1955-92. "

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