
About
John Prados is a Senior Fellow at the National Security Archive, specializing in US intelligence and covert operations, presidential decision-making, and military policy. His work focuses on the National Security Council, CIA, Vietnam War, and broader international relations. He is affiliated with George Washington University, where he contributes to research projects and publications.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science (International Relations), Columbia University
Prados’s research bridges historical analysis and contemporary national security debates. His publications examine CIA operations, Cold War dynamics, Vietnam War strategy, and intelligence ethics. His work often utilizes declassified documents to critique governmental secrecy and decision-making processes.
His publications span military history, intelligence studies, and diplomatic analysis. Recurring themes include institutional accountability in intelligence agencies, strategic failures in US military interventions, and the intersection of technology and warfare during major conflicts like World War II and Vietnam.
Scientific Awards:
- Pulitzer Prize nominations for multiple books
- New York Military Affairs Symposium Annual Book Prize (Combined Fleet Decoded)
- Notable Naval Book of the Year (Combined Fleet Decoded, Valley of Decision)
- Consortium for the Study of Intelligence Book Prize (The Soviet Estimate)
Prados contributes extensively to academic and public discourse, with articles in Vanity Fair, Scientific American, and The New York Times. He serves as a contributing editor for MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History and has advised on historical documentaries and policy discussions.
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