Timothy Naftali, born on January thirty-first, nineteen sixty-two, is a distinguished Canadian American historian and academic. He currently serves as a clinical associate professor of public service at New York University, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and insights into historical events and their implications on contemporary society.
Naftali is renowned for his scholarly contributions, having authored four significant books. Among these, two are co-authored with Alexander Fursenko, focusing on pivotal moments in history such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the leadership of Nikita Khrushchev. His work has been instrumental in shaping the understanding of these critical events.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Naftali is a prominent voice in the media, regularly contributing to CNN as a presidential historian. His expertise and analysis provide valuable context to current political landscapes, making him a sought-after commentator on historical and contemporary issues.