Ted R. Bromund

Ted R. Bromund

Senior Research Fellow, Anglo-American Relations, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom

Ted Bromund studied Anglo-American relations, U.S. relations with Europe and the EU, and the U.S.’s leadership role in the world.

This expert is no longer a staff member at The Heritage Foundation.

Ted R. Bromund studied and wrote on Anglo-American relations, U.S. and British relations with Europe and the European Union, America’s leadership role in the world, and international organizations and treaties, with a particular focus on Interpol, as Senior Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom.

Bromund, who joined Heritage in 2008, previously served nine years as Associate Director of International Security Studies at Yale University, a center dedicated to the study and teaching of diplomatic history and grand strategy.

He received his doctorate in history in 1999 from Yale. He also holds two master’s degrees in history from Yale and a bachelor of arts degree from Iowa’s Grinnell College. His doctoral thesis on Britain’s first application to the European Economic Community won the Samuel H. Beer Dissertation Prize from the American Political Science Association’s British Politics Group.

At Yale, he was a lecturer in History beginning in 1999, and in International Affairs for the master of arts program beginning in 2004. In Washington, D.C., he has served as an adjunct professor of Strategic Studies in the Strategic Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

Bromund writes regularly for a wide range of publications, including scholarly journals. He was formerly a columnist for Newsday and Forbes, and, in Britain, the Yorkshire Post. He is a regular contributor to The Daily Signal, Heritage’s multimedia news organization.

Bromund has testified before Congress, been cited in evidence by the UK House of Commons, advised the U.S. National Security Council, spoken before the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association, and served as an expert witness in U.S., British, and Polish legal proceedings. He has been interviewed or cited by BBC News, CBS News, CNN, the Daily Caller, Fox News, Fox Business, NPR, Radio Free Europe, Reuters, The Voice of America, The AtlanticBloomberg, The Christian Science Monitor, The Guardian, Time, The Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal, among many others.

In 2013, Bromund was recognized by the Second Amendment Foundation as its Scholar of the Year for his analysis of the Arms Trade Treaty. In 2016, he received Heritage’s Joseph Shattan Award in recognition of the quality of his writing. In 2023, Sky News (UK) lauded him as “the go-to guy on anything relating to Interpol. . . . When we first started asking questions about Interpol abuse, whenever our sources were struggling with an answer, many of them would say ‘Have you spoken to Ted?’”

Commentary

Swedes Could Join European Populist Force in Upcoming Vote Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Sep 10, 2018 2 min read

Commentary

The Annual Arms Trade Treaty Conference Sputters to a Close Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Sep 4, 2018 16 min read

Commentary

This Arms Treaty Is a Pathetic Waste of US Cash. We Should Pull Out. Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Aug 31, 2018 6 min read

Commentary

Base College Entry on Credentials Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Aug 27, 2018 2 min read

Commentary

Commentary

This Treaty Takes U.S. Money While Repeatedly Attacking Us Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Aug 22, 2018 3 min read

Commentary

What’s Vladimir Putin’s Next Play? Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Aug 13, 2018 2 min read

Commentary

Cracking Down on Presidential Power Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Jul 24, 2018 2 min read

Commentary

Commentary

The Little Inanities Of The U.N.'s Gun Control Program Ted R. Bromund, PhD

Jul 16, 2018 3 min read