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Evan D. McCormick

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em3513@columbia.edu

About

Evan D. McCormick is a historian of the United States and the World. He joined Incite in 2019 as an associate research scholar on the Obama Presidency Oral History project, for which he focuses on the Obama administration’s foreign policies and the Obama presidency in a global context. He also leads the Obama Scholars Global Leadership Study, a ten-year prospective oral history project based on interviews with the Obama Foundation Scholars, a cohort of global change agents selected annually to spend a year at Columbia University World Projects.

Evan’s research and writing focuses on the history of U.S. foreign policy, the presidency, and contested ideas of security, democracy, and rights in 20th & 21st centuries. His scholarship has appeared in Diplomatic History and the Journal of Cold War Studies, and his commentary has appeared in The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica, Texas National Security Review, War on the Rocks, Clarín (Buenos Aires) and La Razón (Madrid).

Evan received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Virginia (2015) and an M.A. in International Relations from Yale University (2007). He has held postdoctoral fellowships from the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University and the Clements Center for National Security at the University of Texas at Austin. At SMU, Evan developed “The United States and Latin America” collective memory project, an ongoing oral history project on U.S.-Latin American relations during the George W. Bush presidency. Prior to pursuing his Ph.D., Evan served as a policy fellow in the Department of Homeland Security (2007-2009).

A songwriter and record collector, Evan is always thinking about the relationship between music and its historical contexts. He hosts a radio program on that subject: ‘Music In Time’ which airs monthly on listener-supported WGXC 90.7 FM/Wave Farm in the Hudson River Valley.