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Timothy Snyder is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale University, specializing in modern Eastern European history, Holocaust studies, and authoritarian regimes. A permanent fellow at Vienna's Institute for Human Sciences, he analyzes historical patterns of tyranny and their relevance to contemporary democracy.
His research examines:
- Comparative authoritarian systems and democratic erosion
- Holocaust historiography and Eastern European mass violence
- Geopolitical narratives in Russian expansionism
- Philosophical foundations of freedom and political agency
Recent scholarship addresses urgent contemporary challenges, including Russian disinformation operations, the weaponization of history, and digital threats to democratic discourse. His public commentaries on Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression have influenced international policy debates.
Honored with the Hannah Arendt Prize, Leipzig Book Award, and Foundation for Polish Science Prize, Snyder serves on the Committee on Conscience of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. He leads the Ukrainian History Global Initiative and testified before Congress on political warfare threats.
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