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Gareth Porter (born June 18, 1942) is an American historian, investigative journalist, author, and policy analyst specializing in U.S. national security issues. He was an anti-war activist during the Vietnam War and has written about the potential for peaceful conflict resolution in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Porter's books include Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam (2005), his explanation of the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.

Porter was raised as a member of the Church of the Brethren and attended Manchester College in Indiana (a Brethren School) for three years before transferring to the University of Illinois, where he graduated in 1964. He received his master's degree in International Politics from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian Studies from Cornell University. 

He has taught international studies at the City College of New York and American University in Washington D.C., and he was the first Academic Director for Peace and Conflict Resolution in the Semester program at the university. Porter was active in the anti-Vietnam War movement and was a chairman of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars at Cornell.

From 1970–1971, he served as the Saigon Bureau Chief for Dispatch News Service International. Later, he was the co-director of the Indochina Resource Center, a research and education organization opposed to the Vietnam War, which was based in Washington, D.C. Porter reported on political, diplomatic, and military developments in the Middle East for Inter Press Service between 2005 and 2014.

His analysis and reporting appeared from the 1970s to 1990s in Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, and The Journal of Environment & Development, and later for Al-Jazeera English, The Nation, Salon, The Huffington Post, CounterPunch, Antiwar.com, The American Conservative and Truthout. He is a director of Consortium News.

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