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Susan Perlman is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She leads the BAI Holocaust research initiative and previously served as Professor of Intelligence Studies and History and Acting Provost at the National Intelligence University.
Her research focuses on the History of U.S. Foreign Relations, U.S. Intelligence History, and Modern France, with emphasis on Cold War dynamics. She authored Contesting France: Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy (2023), which won the 2024 International Intelligence History Association Best Book Prize. Her work integrates archival intelligence materials with diplomatic history to explore U.S.-France relations during critical Cold War junctures.
Perlman received the 2020 Robert Beland Memorial Teaching Excellence Award for her pedagogical contributions. Her expertise spans intelligence historiography, Cold War espionage, and the intersection of French political movements with U.S. foreign policy strategies.




