Christian F. Ostermann

Christian F. Ostermann

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Christian F. Ostermann is a Director for History and Public Policy Program in the Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars with 54 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1999 Speech as a Project Director for the Cold War International History Project in the Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars. The year with the most videos was 2019 with nine videos. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2003 with an average of 1,859 views per program. Most appearances with Eric Arnesen (33), Jane Harman (2), Devin Fergus (2). Most common tags: Cold War, Soviet Union, Vietnam War.

Appearances by Title:c. January 1, 2010 - Present Director, History and Public Policy Program, Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars


Videos: 45 c. January 1, 2014 - Present Director, Global Europe Program, Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars


Videos: 2 c. August 30, 1999 - Present Project Director, Cold War International History Project, Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars


Videos: 7

Recent Appearances

  • <em>Fire and Rain</em>

    Fire and Rain

    Hofstra University U.S. history professor Carolyn Eisenberg talked about the Vietnam War during the Nixon/Kissinger years. Th…

  • <em>The Man Who Understood Democracy</em>

    The Man Who Understood Democracy

    Author Olivier Zunz looked at the life of Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville and his commitment to the political experiment of d…

  • <em>The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order</em>

    The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order

    Cambridge University professor of history emeritus Gary Gerstle talked about the influence of neoliberalism from the 1970s to…

  • Secrecy and U.S. Nuclear Weapons

    Secrecy and U.S. Nuclear Weapons

    Since the development of the atomic bomb, the U.S. government has maintained a containment policy on any information regardin…

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