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Andrew Preston is Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge, specializing in U.S. foreign relations since 1898. His research examines the interplay of domestic politics, culture, and religion in shaping American foreign policy, with a focus on presidential decision-making, international-domestic policy intersections, and conceptual foundations of U.S. global behavior.
His recent publications analyze themes like the institutional legacy of presidential power (2023), ecumenical Protestantism's role in global order (2022), and historical patterns in U.S. military engagement in Asia (2022).
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