Dr Steven Casey

Biography
Publications

Steven Casey is Professor of International History at the LSE. He is author of numerous books and articles on the Second World War and Cold War.

Remembering Roosevelt – a president who made America great again
Remembering Roosevelt – a president who made America great again
The current effort to destroy what remains of FDR’s legacy threatens to weaken the US and fuel global instability.
1947 and now
1947 and now
Strife in the Middle East, hyper-partisans in the US Congress, and Russian troops on the march. We've been here before.
Korea: Trump's nuclear bluster has just one precedent
Korea: Trump's nuclear bluster has just one precedent
The closest a US president has come to anticipating Trump's shockingly bellicose statement was Harry Truman, during the Korean War.
For Trump, the Watergate analogies run deep
For Trump, the Watergate analogies run deep
By taking on the FBI, Trump looks like repeating Nixon’s Watergate actions in ways that should truly alarm him – and hearten his opponents.
Obama alliances
Analyses
Obama alliances
In this Lowy Institute paper Dr Steven Casey explores the Obama administration’s approach to alliances as the United States experiences relative economic and military decline in…
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