Gary J. Bass is a distinguished author and professor, known for his expertise in international politics and human rights. He currently teaches at Princeton University, where he delves into topics of global affairs and history. Bass has received acclaim for his meticulously researched books, including "The Blood Telegram," which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and explored the complex politics of the 1971 Bangladesh war. His writings offer deep insights into the ethical dimensions of international relations. Bass's scholarship continues to influence discussions on democracy, justice, and the role of superpowers on the world stage.