The Past, Present, & Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations

 

About the Guest:

Peter Kornbluh is a distinguished senior archivist known for his significant contributions to the field of archival research, particularly in U.S. foreign policy and Latin American affairs. A key figure at the National Security Archive, Kornbluh has been instrumental in obtaining the release of thousands of historical documents through Freedom of Information Act requests. His work has shed light on critical events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Pinochet regime in Chile.

Kornbluh's efforts extend beyond U.S. borders, as he has actively promoted international archival cooperation, particularly in Latin America. This has been vital for academic research and human rights investigations. An accomplished author, he has published several influential books and articles, focusing on government accountability and secret diplomacy.

Kornbluh's commitment to revealing historical truths and advocating for public access to government records has earned him numerous accolades. His ongoing work continues to impact the fields of historical scholarship and archival research.

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