Peter Bergen, journalist, author and CNN terrorism analyst, will speak at Northwest Missouri State University as part of its Distinguished Lecture Series. In 1997, as a producer for CNN, Bergen produced Osama bin Laden’s first television interview. His lecture is at 8 p.m. Oct. 9 in the Performing Arts Center’s Mary Linn Auditorium.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17–Washington D.C. 12 PM- 2PM New America Foundation event 1630 Connecticut Ave. Washington, DC 20009
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15–Washington D.C. 5 PM-6PM Politics & Prose 5015 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20008 Details: Talk and reading
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the New America Foundation cordially invite you to a National Policy Forum NATIONAL SECURITY 2.0: DISCUSSING AMERICA’S STRATEGIC CHALLENGES & LAUNCH OF THE PRINCETON PROJECT ON NATIONAL SECURITY REPORT Wednesday, 27 September 2006 SD-G50, Dirksen Senate Office Building, U.S. Senate Please RSVP to communications@newamerica.net or […]
The Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law presents: Hezbollah Open Forum Peter Bergen, a Fellow at the Center on Law and Security and CNN’s Terrorism Analyst, will moderate a discussion held by two leading experts on Hezbollah: Ambassador Michael A. Sheehan Distinguished Fellow at the Center on Law and Security, who […]
PARTICIPANTS: Peter Bergen, fellow, The New American Foundation; Matthew Levitt, director, Terrorism Studies Program, The Washington Institute; Lorenzo Vidino, deputy director, The Investigative Project; Claude Moniquet, director general, European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center
New American Foundation; Matthew Levitt, director, Terrorism Studies Program, The Washington Institute; Lorenzo Vidino, deputy director, The Investigative Project; Claude Moniquet, director general, European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center