Gary J. Bass | |
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Occupation(s) | Professor, academic, reporter |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Harvard University (BA, PhD) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | International Relations |
Sub-discipline | International security, human rights, international justice, international law |
Institutions | Princeton University |
Gary Jonathan Bass is an American author and academic.[1][2] He is a professor of politics and international relations in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.[3][4]
Bass graduated from Harvard University[4] with a BA and PhD. Bass is a professor at Princeton University, where he teaches politics and international relations.[5] His book about the 1971 Bangladesh genocide, The Blood Telegram, was a Pulitzer prize non-fiction finalist in 2014.[6][7][8] The Council on Foreign Relations awarded the book the Arthur Ross Book Award.[9] It also won the Lionel Gelber Prize[10] and the Cundill Prize.[7]
A former reporter for The Economist,[11] Bass has also written articles for the New York Times,[12][13][14] The Harvard Crimson,[15] Foreign Policy,[16] The New Yorker,[17] The Boston Globe,[18] The New Republic,[19][20] and The Atlantic.[21]