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Stephen Alexander Wertheim

Doctoral Student


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Stephen Alexander Wertheim
Doctoral Student
Department of History

Biography
Stephen Wertheim studies international and global history, especially twentieth-century U.S. foreign relations and international ideas and institutions. He approaches international politics systemically. Among his current interests are international organization, American internationalism, political thought and international relations, humanitarianism and human rights, and causation in historical analysis.



Stephen helps to run the Center for International History at Columbia University. A Jacob K. Javits Fellowship supports his doctoral studies. He received his B.A. summa cum laude from Harvard University (2007), where he served as managing editor of the Harvard International Review. Some of his writings may be viewed on his personal website.


In his spare time, Stephen thinks up comedy ideas, talks about them, and fails to carry them out.
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