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CAMERON BENNETT

Cameron holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of South Florida. His academic interests focus on the structure of empire and the ways cultures interact with and are shaped by imperial systems, with particular attention to Classical Greece and Rome, Imperial and Soviet Russia, the British Empire from the Second Empire through decolonization, and the United States.

During his undergraduate studies, Cameron was actively involved in the University of South Florida’s chapter of the John Quincy Adams Society, a foreign policy organization grounded in realist theory and the principle of restraint. He advanced to serve as Communications Director, where he supported strategic messaging and public engagement initiatives and led the acquisition and deployment of a strategy-based diplomatic simulation tool to facilitate scenario-driven discussions on international security, alliance politics, and crisis management.

While an undergraduate, Cameron also contributed to the university’s Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) by serving as an official minute-taker for several academic conferences.

He is driven by his passion for producing accessible, objective, and analytically grounded research that informs policymaking and enriches civic participation.

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The Global Consortium of Political Analysts

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