Brendan Peter Simms is a distinguished historian specializing in European international relations.
He is a Professor at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse.
Simms completed his education at Trinity College Dublin and Cambridge, where he earned his doctorate studying Anglo-Prussian relations.
His academic focus includes post-1945 international history, and he has published extensively on European geopolitics.
Simms's work is characterized by its emphasis on the role of foreign policy and power dynamics in shaping European history, particularly the influence of Germany on continental affairs.
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