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MAX PAUL FRIEDMANfriedman@american.eduACADEMIC POSITIONSInterim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, American University, 2020-.Professor of History and International Relations, American University, 2018-.Professor of History, American University, 2013-.Affiliate Faculty Member, School of International Service, American University, 2008-17.Associate Professor of History, American University, 2007-2013.Associate Professor of History, Florida State University, 2006-07. Assistant Professor, 2002-06.Visiting Professor, University of Cologne, 2003-04, 2007.Woodrow Wilson Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2000-02.EDUCATIONPh.D.History, University of California at Berkeley, 2000.C. Phil.with distinction, University of California at Berkeley, 1997.M.A.History, University of California at Berkeley, 1995.B.A.History and Latin American Studies double major, Oberlin College, 1989.BOOKSCambridge History of America and the World since 1945. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2021. Coedited with David Engerman and Melani McAlister.Rethinking Anti-Americanism: The History of an Exceptional Concept in American Foreign Relations.Cambridge University Press, 2012. 360 pp. Paperback, 2012. Spanish translation published as Repensando el antiamericanismo (Madrid: Machado Libros, 2015.)Partisan Histories: The Past in Contemporary Global Politics. Max Paul Friedman and Padraic Kenney, eds.Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 200 pp.Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II.Cambridge University Press, 2003. Paperback, 2005. 360 pp. Winner, Herbert Hoover Book Prize in U.S. History. Winner, Alfred B. Thomas Book Prize in Latin American Studies. Spanish translation published as Nazis y Buenos Vecinos (Madrid: Machado Libros, 2008).ARTICLES“Making Peaceful Revolution Impossible: Kennedy, the 1963 Coup in Guatemala, and the Allianceagainst Progress.” Journal of Cold War Studies. Accepted August 2020.“The Promise of Precommitment in Democracy and Human Rights: The Hopeful, Forgotten Failure ofthe Larreta Doctrine.” By Tom Long and Max Paul Friedman. Perspectives on Politics (September2019): 1-16.“La estrategia de Trump en América Latina: ¿Fortalecimiento de la autonomía regional como efectolateral?” By Nicolás Comini and Max Paul Friedman. Anuario Política Internacional & Política Exterior(Uruguay) 2017: 85-91.“La Doctrine Monroe est morte, vive la Doctrine Monroe. Les relations interaméricaines pendant lemandat de Barack Obama.” Recherches Internationales 107 (2016): 47-62.“Soft Balancing in the Americas: Latin American Opposition to US Intervention, 1898-1936.” By MaxPaul Friedman and Tom Long. International Security 40:1 (Summer 2015): 120-156.

2“Antiamericanismo y la política exterior estadounidense.” Colección (Argentina) 24 (2015): 175-88.“Émigrés as Transmitters of American Protest Culture.” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 13:1 (2014): 8798.“Reciprocity in Mexican Relations with the United States: Past Indicators of Future Dilemmas.” MexicanLaw Review VI: 2 (2014): 309-317.“Of Sartre, Race, and Rabies: ‘Anti-Americanism’ and the Transatlantic Politics of IntellectualEngagement.” Atlantic Studies 8:3 (September 2011): 361-77.“Fracas in Caracas: Latin American Diplomatic Resistance to United States Intervention in Guatemalain 1954.” Diplomacy & Statecraft 21:4 (2010): 669-89.“Simulacrobama: The Mediated Election of 2008.” Journal of American Studies 43:2 (2009): 341-56.“Anti-Americanism and U.S. Foreign Relations.” Diplomatic History 32:4 (September 2008): 497-514.“The U.S. Internment of Families from Latin America in World War II.” DEP: Deportate, Esuli e Profughe9 (September 2008): 57-73.“Twilight of the Defense Intellectuals.” Modern Intellectual History 5:2 (August 2008): 411-23.“From Manila to Baghdad: Empire and the American Mission Civilisatrice at the Beginning and End of theTwentieth Century.” Revue française d’études américaines 13 (September 2007): 26-38.“Beyond ‘Voting with their Feet’: Toward a Conceptual History of ‘America’ in European MigrantSending Communities, 1860s to 1914.” Journal of Social History 40:3 (Spring 2007): 557-75. Selected for “Survey of notable articles” by The Wilson Quarterly (Summer 2007): 79.“Trading Civil Liberties for National Security: Warnings from a World War II Program.” Journal of PolicyHistory 17:3 (2005): 294-307.“The Cold War Politics of Exile, Return, and the Search for a Usable Past in Friedrich Karl Kaul’s Eswird Zeit, dass Du nach Hause kommst.” German Life and Letters 58:3 (July 2005): 306-25.“The U.S. State Department and the Failure to Rescue: New Evidence on the Missed Opportunity atBergen-Belsen.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 19:1 (Spring 2005): 26-50.“Cold War Critiques from Abroad: Beyond a Taxonomy of Anti-Americanism.” Bulletin of the GermanHistorical Institute 34 (Spring 2004): 113-27.“Retiring the Puppets, Bringing Latin America Back In: Recent Scholarship on United States-LatinAmerican Relations.” Diplomatic History 27:5 (November 2003): 621-36.“There Goes the Neighborhood: Blacklisting Germans in Latin America and the Evanescence of theGood Neighbor Policy.” Diplomatic History 27:4 (September 2003): 569-97. Winner, 2003 Bernath Article Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.“‘Todos Son Peligrosos’: Intervencionismo y Oportunismo en la Expulsión de los Alemanes delEcuador, 1941-1945.” Procesos: revista ecuatoriana de historia 20 (2003-04): 79-98.“Specter of a Nazi Threat: United States-Colombian Relations, 1939-1945.” The Americas: A QuarterlyReview of Inter-American Cultural History 56:4 (April 2000): 563-89.“Private Memory, Public Records, and Contested Terrain: Weighing Oral Testimony in the Deportationof Germans from Latin America during World War II.” The Oral History Review 27:1 (2000): 1-16.BOOK CHAPTERS“Investment and Invasion: The Clash between Capitalism and State Sovereignty in Latin America, 19031936.” In Christopher Dietrich, ed., The American Way: Capitalism and Diplomacy in the TwentiethCentury (University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming).“Trump and Latin America: Asymmetry and the Problem of Influence,” by Tom Long and Max PaulFriedman. In Robert Jervis, Francis J. Gavin, Joshua Rovner, and Diane Labrosse, eds., Chaos inthe Liberal Order: The Trump Presidency and International Politics in the Twenty-First Century (New York:Columbia University Press, 2018), 251-260.“Latin American Strategies against US Intervention.” In Soraya M. Castro Mariño and Margaret E.Crahan, eds., Donald J. Trump y las relaciones Cuba-Estados Unidos en la encrucijada [Donald J. Trump

3and Cuban-United States Relations at a Crossroads] (Havana: Grupo Editor Orfila Valentini,2018), 211-26.“Cause or Effect? Anti-Americanism and U.S. Foreign Policy under George W. Bush,” in Meena Boseand Paul Fritz, eds., The George W. Bush Presidency: Vol. III, Foreign Policy (New York: NovaPublishers, 2016), 177-90.“Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean, 1945-1970,” in Robert McMahon and Thomas Zeiler,eds., Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy: A Diplomatic History (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2012), 325-36.“Significados transnacionales del golpe de estado de 1954 en Guatemala: Un suceso de la guerra fríainternacional,” in Roberto García Ferreira, ed., Guatemala y la Guerra Fría en América Latina 19471977 (Guatemala City: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 2010), 19-28.“Memory and the Contest for Hegemony in Politics,” in Hans-Jürgen Grabbe and Sabine Schindler,eds., The Merits of Memory: Concepts, Contexts, Debates (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2009),135-48.“Misperceptions of Empire: How Berlin and Washington Misread the ‘Ordinary Germans’ of LatinAmerica in World War II,” in Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht, ed., Decentering America (New York:Berghahn Books, 2008), 255-76.“History in Politics.” In Max Paul Friedman and Padraic Kenney, eds., Partisan Histories: The Past inContemporary Global Politics (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), 1-14.“Germans and Jews in Colombia between Nazism and the ‘Colossus of the North,’ 1939-1945.” InBeate Hörr, ed., Identidad doble – Doppelte Identität (Mainz: Gutenberg Universität, 1998), 97-115.AWARDSAlexander von Humboldt Foundation Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel AwardDistinguished Lecturer, Organization of American HistoriansAmerican University Scholar-Teacher of the Year (highest faculty award)Stuart L. Bernath Lecture Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign RelationsHerbert Hoover Book Prize in United States HistoryA.B. Thomas Book Prize in Latin American StudiesBernath Article Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign RelationsSouthern Historical Association Amos Simpson Prize for Best European History Paper2019-202017201420072004200420031999MAJOR FELLOWSHIPSU.S. Studies Centre Visiting Scholar Fellowship, University of Sydney2017Fulbright Specialist Award2014John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship2013-14Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship2004-05German Historical Institute Jürgen Heideking Fellowship2003-04Woodrow Wilson Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities2000-02Mershon Center Postdoc in International Security Studies, Ohio State (declined)2000-01Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship1999-2000Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Dissertation Fellowship1997-98John L. Simpson Memorial Research Fellowship, Institute of International Studies1996-97Reinhard Bendix Research Fellowship, Institute of International Studies1996-97The Berkeley Fellowship for Graduate Study1994-95, 1995-96, 1998-99OTHER FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTSAlexander von Humboldt Foundation Alumni Research FellowshipAU College of Arts and Sciences Mellon Faculty Development GrantAU Open Educational Resources GrantAU Course Development Grant2015201520152014

4AU College of Arts and Sciences Mellon Faculty Development Grant2013AU Faculty Research Support Grant2012AU College of Arts and Sciences Mellon Faculty Development Grant2011Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Alumni Research Fellowship2010Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation Research Grant2007Samuel F. Bemis Research Grant, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 2006John F. Kennedy Foundation Research Grant2006Dwight D. Eisenhower Foundation Research Grant2006Committee on Faculty Research Support Summer Award, Florida State University2006Strozier Library Primary Source Acquisition Grants, Florida State University2003, 2005, 2006Stephen Risley Family Research Fellowship, Florida State University2005Johns Hopkins Center for Strategic Education Summer Fellowship2004Florida State University First Year Assistant Professor Award2003Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Publication Award2002Colorado Endowment for the Humanities Grant2002Dean’s Fund for Excellence Grant, University of Colorado2002Council on Research and Creative Work Grant, University of Colorado2001Graduate Committee on the Arts and Humanities Grant, University of Colorado2001Japanese American Citizens League Community Affairs Grant2001Holocaust Educational Foundation Summer Fellowship, Northwestern University2000Bernath Dissertation Fellowship, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations1999Humanities Graduate Research Grant, UC Berkeley1999American Historical Association Albert J. Beveridge Grant1998Oberlin College Henry J. Haskell Alumni Graduate Fellowship1998Rockefeller Archive Center Dissertation Research Grant1998W. Stull Holt Fellowship, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations1997Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Research Fellowship1997Clyde Sanfred Johnson Memorial Fellowship, UC Berkeley1997Max Farrand Scholarship for Graduate Study, UC Berkeley (declined)1996-97Predissertation Research Fellowship, Center for German and European Studies1996Tinker Summer Field Research Grant for Latin America1996Mellon Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship1996Humanities Graduate Research Grant, UC Berkeley1996Heller Grant, Department of History, UC Berkeley1995OTHER PUBLICATIONSShorter pieces, newsletters, encyclopedia entries, etc.“The Good Neighbor Policy.” In William Beezley, ed. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin AmericanHistory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).“Prólogo.” In Leandro Morgenfeld, Bienvenido Mr. President. De Roosevelt a Trump: las visitas de presidentesestadounidenses a la Argentina (Buenos Aires: Editorial Octubre, 2018), 19-22.“Diane Shaver Clemens,” In Memoriam (Berkeley: University of California Academic Senate, 2018).“Trump and Latin America: Asymmetry and the Problem of Influence.” By Tom Long and Max PaulFriedman. International Security Studies Forum, 17 May 2017.“Anti-Interventionism,” “Calvo Doctrine,” “Concentration Camps, World War II,” “Drago Doctrine,”The Encyclopedia of U.S. Military Interventions in Latin America, Alan McPherson, ed. (ABC-CLIO,2013).“Bonsal, Philip,” “Braden, Spruille,” “Duggan, Laurence,” “Emergency Advisory Committee forPolitical Defense,” “Nazi Activities in Latin America.” Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations,Thomas W. Leonard, ed. (CQ Press, 2012).

5“Berlin Holocaust Memorial an Ironic, Postmodern Playground.” Jewish Bulletin of Northern California,October 2005.“World War II, Internment of Germans from Latin America in,” and “Latin America, Nazis in.”Germany and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History, Thomas Adam, ed. (ABC-Clio, 2005), 11811183.“United States History and Foreign Relations.” The United States in Global Contexts: American Studies after9/11 and Iraq, Walter Grünzweig, ed. (Muenster: Lit Verlag, 2004).“The Hohmann Affair Revisited: Unspeakable Traditions in German Political Thought?” Feature article,H-German, 25 February 2004.“Agency for International Development,” “Armistice of 1918,” “Bermuda Conferences,” “CarterDoctrine,” “Eisenhower Doctrine,” “Geneva Conferences,” “Genocide,” “Hay-Bunau-VarillaTreaty,” “Hay-Pauncefote Treaty,” “Lend-Lease,” “Olney Doctrine,” “Panama Revolution,”“Propaganda,” “Pugwash Conferences,” “Reciprocal Trade Agreements,” “Reykjavik Summit,”“Summit Conferences, US and Russian,” “Unconditional Surrender,” “‘X’ Article.” Dictionary ofAmerican History, Stanley I. Kutler, ed. (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002.)“An Effective Response to Terrorism.” Shared Governance, November 2001.“World War II – Latin America,” The Encyclopedia of Prisoners of War and Internment, Jonathan F. Vance, ed.(Santa Barbara, Ca.: ABC-CLIO, 2000).“It’s Not a Jungle Out There: Using Foreign Archives in Foreign Relations Research.” Society forHistorians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter 29:4 (December 1999): 22-30.“Talking History as History is Made: Historians and the Peace between Ecuador and Peru.” Perspectives37:3 (March 1999): 44-6.“Historians on the Run.” Departmental guide to research practices, archival etiquette, university policies,and foreign travel considerations. U.C. Berkeley Department of History, 1997.Book reviews“In Their Own Best Interests: A History of the U.S. Effort to Improve Latin Americans, by Lars Schoultz.” HDiplo Roundtable 20: 43 (2019).“Against the Deportation Terror: Organizing for Immigrant Rights in the Twentieth Century, by Rachel Ida Buff.”Journal of American History 105:3 (2018): 708-9.“The FBI in Latin America: The Ecuador Files, by Marc Becker.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Autumn2018): 348-9.“The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For, by David McCullough.” The Historian (Summer2018): 405-6.“Occupational Hazards. The Invaded: How Latin Americans and Their Allies Fought and Ended U.S.Occupations, by Alan McPherson.” ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America (Fall 2014) 106-7.“Spaces of Law in American Foreign Relations: Extradition and Extraterritoriality in the Borderlands and Beyond,1877-1898, by Daniel S. Margolies.” Western Legal History 25: 1, 2 (2014): 97-99.“America and the Americas: The United States in the Western Hemisphere, by Lester D. Langley.” H-LatAm(March 2014).“Americans All: Good Neighbor Cultural Diplomacy in World War II, by Darlene J. Sadlier.” Journal of AmericanHistory 100: 3 (2013): 888-9.“Vecinos en conflicto. Argentina y Estados Unidos en las Conferencias Panamericanas (1880-1955), by LeandroAriel Morgenfeld.” Diplomatic History 37:4 (2013): 906-8.“Promises of 1968: Crisis, Illusion, and Utopia, ed. by Vladimir Tismaneanu.” Journal of Modern History 84:3(2012): 715-16.“American Foreign Relations since 1898, by Jeremi Suri.” History: Reviews of New Books 40:4 (2012): 106-7.“Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War, by Sarah B. Snyder.” American Historical Review 117:3(2012): 830-1.“Latin America’s Cold War, by Hal Brands.” Journal of American Studies 46 (2012): 7-12.

6“A Century of Revolution: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence during Latin America’s Long Cold War, editedby Greg Grandin and Gilbert M. Joseph.” H-Diplo 8:27 (May 2012): 7-12.“In the Eagle’s Shadow: The United States and Latin America, by Kyle Longley.” Bulletin of Latin AmericanResearch 30:4 (2011): 544-5.“Foreign Aid as Foreign Policy: The Alliance for Progress in Latin America, by Jeffrey F. Taffet.” H-Diplo 11:20(2010).“Tropical Zion: General Trujillo, FDR, and the Jews of Sosúa, by Allen Wells.” History: Reviews of New Books 38:1(2010): 22-3.“In from the Cold: Latin America’s New Encounter with the Cold War, eds. Gilbert M. Joseph and DanielaSpenser.” Social History 35:4 (November 2010): 506-8.“Colombia and the United States: The Making of an Inter-American Alliance, 1939-1960, by Bradley LynnColeman.” Journal of American History 96:1 (June 2009): 273-4.“Dissenting Voices in America’s Rise to Power, by David Mayers.” Diplomatic History 33:1 (Jan. 2009): 147-52.“Letters Across Borders: The Epistolary Practices of International Migrants, by Bruce S. Elliott, David A. Gerber,and Suzanne M. Sinke, eds.” Journal of Social History 42:3 (Spring 2009): 836-8.“Emanzipation und Kontrolle: Europa in der westlichen Sicherheitspolitik 1948-1963, by Ralph Dietl.” H-German,June 2008.“U.S. Presidents and Latin American Interventions: Pursuing Regime Change in the Cold War, by Michael Grow.”History: Reviews of New Books 37:1 (Fall 2008): 22-3.“Imágenes de un imperio: Estados Unidos y las formas de representación de América Latina, by Ricardo D.Salvatore.” Diplomatic History 31:5 (November 2007): 939-43.“Irresistible Empire: America’s Advance through Twentieth-Century Europe, by Victoria de Grazia.” H-German,June 2006.“Painful Choices: A Theory of Foreign Policy Change, by David A. Welch.” Political Science Quarterly 121:3 (Fall2006): 520-1.“Confronting the American Dream: Nicaragua under U.S. Imperial Rule, by Michel Gobat.” Journal of Colonialismand Colonial History 7:2 (Fall 2006).“Leyendo la globalización desde la mitad del mundo: Identidad y resistencias en el Ecuador, by MichaelHandelsman.” The Americas 63:2 (October 2006), 310-11.“Deutschland und die USA in der Internationalen Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by Manfred Berg andPhilipp Gassert.” H-German, November 2005.“Les États-Unis et le Mexique: Histoire d’une relation tumultueuse, by Isabelle Vagnoux.” Journal of AmericanHistory (June 2005): 318-9.“Politics and War: European Conflict from Philip II to Hitler, by David Kaiser.” The European Legacy: Journal ofthe International Society for the Study of European Ideas 10:5 (2005): 523-4.“U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, by Richard Breitman, Norman J.W. Goda, Timothy Naftali and RobertWolfe.” Intelligence and National Security 20:2 (June 2005): 362-3.“The Real Odessa: Smuggling the Nazis to Perón’s Argentina, by Uki Goñi.” H-German, April 2004.“Nazi Saboteurs on Trial: A Military Tribunal and American Law, by Louis Fisher.” H-German, September2003.“Tomorrow the World: Hitler, Northwest Africa, and the Path toward America, by Norman J.W. Goda.” TheEuropean Legacy: Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas 6:3 (2001): 393-4.“Deadly Imbalances: Tri

History, University of California at Berkeley, 2000. C. Phil. with distinction, University of California at Berkeley, 1997. M.A. History, University of California at Berkeley, 1995. B.A. History and Latin American Studies double major, Oberlin

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