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Steven Casey is a professor of international history at the
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. He is an expert on 20th-century American history and foreign policy.


Biography

Casey received his undergraduate degree from the
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in 1994 before he moved to Oxford, where he completed an MPhil (Master of Philosophy) and a Ph.D. in International Relations as a
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. Casey worked as a Junior Research Fellow and Tutor in Politics at
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, from 1998 to 2001. Casey has lectured at the
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since 2001. Casey has published numerous articles and books on the
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and
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as well as contributing on radio and television programs for the American cable channel
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. Casey's primary research interests lie in US foreign policy after 1933 and the relationship between the US media and the military during World War II. He served as a visiting scholar to the
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Prime Ministerial Library as well as a Fellow of the Australian Prime Ministers Centre, in
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, kn 2008. Casey is the recipient of the Harry S. Truman Book Award and the Neustad Prize for his work on the Korean War.'Further Bibliography
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Selected bibliography

*''The United States after unipolarity: Obama’s alliances'' (2011).
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,
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, London, UK *''Casualty reporting and domestic support for war: the U.S. experience during the Korean War'' (2010). ''
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'', 33 (2) *''Selling the Korean War: propaganda, politics, and public opinion in the United States, 1950-1953'' (2008).
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, Oxford, UK *"The campaign to sell a harsh peace for Germany to the American public, 1944–1948" (2005). ''
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'', 90 (297) *''Propaganda in the Korean War''. In: Cull, Nicholas and Culbert, David and Welch, David, (eds.) ''Propaganda and mass persuasion'' (2003). ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, USA *''Cautious crusade: Franklin D. Roosevelt, American public opinion, and the war against Nazi Germany'' (2001). Oxford University Press, New York


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Casey, Steven Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Alumni of the University of East Anglia Alumni of St Cross College, Oxford Academics of the London School of Economics