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David G. Coleman

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David Coleman has been working with and writing about secret White House tapes for 13 years. He directs the Presidential Recordings Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center. He's an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia and teaches classes in the History Department on American political history, Cold War history, and nuclear history. Coleman has published widely on U.S. politics, nuclear strategy, and the Cold War. His most recent book is Real-World Nuclear Deterrence: The Making of International Strategy (2006), co-authored with Joseph M. Siracusa. His articles have appeared in The Journal of Cold War Studies, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the Australian Journal of International Affairs. He has been interviewed by, appeared on, or been quoted by many media outlets, including NPR, Time Magazine, the History Channel, the New York Times, the Washington Post, BBC Radio, Reuters TV, CTV, WTOP Radio, and C-Span's Washington Journal.
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