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New America NYC Event: What in the World is Going on at the UN?

February 6, 2012

Sometimes even U.N. diplomats have an exciting week. Or, as Susan Rice, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations said of her time last week, a “fascinating and frustrating and, really, in the end, depressing week.”

Inmates Mark Guantanamo's 10th Birthday With Hunger Strike, Protests | The Express Tribune

January 10, 2012

Speaking to Express News, CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen said, “Peter “There’s no money to take people from Guantanamo to face a civil trial in the US Congress has made it very hard for have an alternative…so, Congress has made it almost impossible to close Guantanamo Bay right now. Not because its not a desirable thing, it’s just very hard to close it.”

Measuring the Homegrown Terrorist Threat to U.S. Military

  • By
  • Peter Bergen,
  • Andrew Lebovich,
  • New America Foundation
December 8, 2011 |

On Wednesday, the Senate and House homeland security committees held their first-ever joint hearing, on the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to address what has become a familiar theme for both committees -- the threat from "homegrown" terrorists.

What's Behind the Furor in Pakistan?

  • By
  • Peter Bergen,
  • Andrew Lebovich,
  • New America Foundation
November 25, 2011 |

Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz has set off a political firestorm in Pakistan with his claims that he was brokering an offer from Pakistan's civilian leaders to the Pentagon to unseat the leadership of the Pakistani military.

World-Renown Journalist Speaks at KSU Stark | Massillon Independent

November 14, 2011

The director of national security studies at the New America Foundation, Bergen established his career in journalism in the mid-1980s covering the Soviet conflict and civil war in Afghanistan. Bergen continued to report on the Middle East and, ...

Peter Bergen in the Field | National Geographic

November 6, 2011

Peter Bergen talking about the difficulties of finding information on Bin Laden in the field in Pakistan

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When an Obsession with Pollard Turns Good Analysts Bad | Commentary

October 10, 2011

“Pakistan has a pretty legitimate” case, said Peter Bergen, a national security expert and director of the New America Foundation, a non-partisan Washington think tank. “It doesn't really matter how valid the goal is. That doesn't change the fact that ...

New Bin Laden Raid Fallout for U.S., Pakistan? | CNN

October 7, 2011

"Pakistan has a pretty legitimate" case, said Peter Bergen, a national security expert and director of the New America Foundation, a non-partisan Washington think tank. "It doesn't really matter how valid the goal is. That doesn't change the fact that ...

Is It Time To End the War on Terror? | NPR

September 13, 2011


Bergen is director of the national security program at the New America Foundation and a research fellow at New York University's Center on Law and Security. Peter Bergen and Juliette Kayyem argued in favor of ending the war on terror during the debate. ...

New Study: Since 9/11 Islamist Terrorism In the United States No More Deadly Than Other Forms of Terrorism

September 12, 2011

A new study issued by the New America Foundation and Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Public Policy documents and compares cases of homegrown jihadist versus right-and left-wing terrorism in the United States since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

New America’s Peter Bergen and Andrew Lebovich write, “In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, one of the fears of ordinary citizens and terrorism experts alike was that a new wave of terrorists would strike, some of them armed with chemical, biological, radiological or even nuclear materials.

Study Reveals the Many Faces of Terrorism

  • By
  • Peter Bergen,
  • Andrew Lebovich,
  • New America Foundation
September 10, 2011 |

The credible but as yet unconfirmed reports that three men directed by al Qaeda have plans for an attack on the United States to coincide with the 10th anniversary of September 11 reminds us of the persistence of the threat from Islamist terrorists.

The Decline of Al-Qaeda | Maclean's Magazine

September 9, 2011

As Bergen, who is also director of the national security program at the New America Foundation, notes in The Longest War, al-Qaeda lost its bases in Afghanistan and then blew its shot at establishing a new one in Iraq. By “Zawahiri's own standard, ...

With Homeland Security Funding Dropping, Will Iowa Be More at Risk | Des Moines Register

September 9, 2011

But Peter Bergen, a counterterrorism expert for CNN and author who works for the New America Foundation, argued financial resources are not a real problem. The United States spends a much smaller portion of its gross national product fighting in Iraq ...

Experts Weigh In on Significance of 9/11 and Its Aftermath | The Washington Independent

September 8, 2011

Bergen, CNN's national security analyst and director of NAF's National Security Studies Program, shared an exchange he had with a senior commander. Bergen asked why the 10th Mountain Division — a light-infantry unit with specialized training to fight ...

Washington Reflects on Decade After 9/11 | Press TV

September 7, 2011

Speakers here at the New America Foundation discussed these changes and what they mean for the American people. United States foreign policy has included the launching of two major wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, countless incursions into Pakistan, ...

An Open Secret: Drone Warfare in Pakistan | NPR

September 6, 2011


"This is the least well-kept secret in the history of secrecy," says Peter Bergen, director of the National Security Studies Program at the New America Foundation, a think tank in Washington, DC, which has compiled extensive data on the US drone ...

Key Steps To Boost Pakistan-U.S. Relations | Pakistan Observer

September 4, 2011

... represented neither a genuine partnership nor a strategic approach to mutual challenges,” Peter Bergen, director at the New America Foundation and Michael Mazarr, a professor at the US National War College, wrote in the report released Thursday. ...

Transparent Counterterror, Trade Access, Help on Kashmir To Benefit U.S.-Pak ... | The Associated Press of Pakistan

September 2, 2011

... represented neither a genuine partnership nor a strategic approach to mutual challenges,” Peter Bergen, director at the New America Foundation and Michael Mazarr, a professor at the US National War College, wrote in the report released Thursday. ...

Americans 'Preoccupied with the Kardashians,' Not Terrorism | The Daily Caller

September 2, 2011

... we won,” said Bergen, the director of the national security studies program at the New America Foundation, during a debate with Daveed Gartenstein-Ross of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies held at the National Press Club on Thursday. ...

U.S.-Pakistan: Divorce Is Not an Option

  • By
  • Peter Bergen,
  • New America Foundation
  • and Michael Mazarr, U.S. National War College
September 1, 2011 |

Pakistan, and Pakistani-American relations, confront their worst crises in recent memory.

Pakistan's economy is in free fall, and its major cities are wracked by political violence, while Pakistani attitudes toward the United States have never been worse -- a legacy of the CIA contractor who shot and killed two Pakistanis in the city of Lahore this year, the campaign of drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal regions and the unilateral American raid to kill Osama bin Laden in northern Pakistan in May.

New Report Calls for ‘21st Century Agenda for Pakistan’

September 1, 2011

Today an expert study group co-sponsored by the New America Foundation and the National War College released their findings on U.S-Pakistan relations. The group, comprised of both American and Pakistani policy specialists, came together to devise practical ways to advance the U.S.-Pakistan relationship at a time when relations between the two countries are arguably at their most strained.

Peter Bergen, Michael J. Mazarr and additional members of the study group will discuss the findings at an 11 a.m briefing today at the New America Foundation.

The report states:

Pakistan and the United States

  • By
  • Peter Bergen,
  • New America Foundation
  • and Mike Mazarr, National War College
September 1, 2011

Pakistan, and Pakistani-American relations, confront their worst crises in recent memory. A host of interlocking challenges -- grounded in a deteriorating economy -- call into question Pakistan's ability to "muddle through" as it has in the past, and the next two or three years pose a crucial test for the country's efforts to arrest continuing socioeconomic decline.

Anxious August in Afghanistan | Council on Foreign Relations

August 31, 2011

National security expert Peter Bergen notes that while it makes sense to talk to the Taliban, a deal with its more radical factions is unlikely, and he warns that Mullah Omar is unreliable (CNN). Experts offer a range of options that include redoubling ...

It's Time To End the War on Terror: How You Can Watch—And Participate In—the ... | Slate

August 29, 2011

CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen and Homeland Security expert Juliette Kayyem will argue for the motion that "It is time to end the war on terror." Former Deputy Homeland Security Adviser Richard Falkenrath and former CIA and NSA Director ...

After No. 2 Operative's Death, Whither Al-Qaida? | NPR

August 29, 2011

US officials report a drone strike has killed Atiyah al-Rahman, al-Qaida's second-in-command. But attacks connected by the organization continue. Terrorism experts Peter Bergen and Omar Ashour share their analysis on the current state of al-Qaida ...

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