Nir Rosen

Former Fellow
Nir Rosen is a journalist who has written extensively on American policy toward Afghanistan and Iraq. He spent more than two years in Iraq reporting on the American occupation, the relationship between Americans and Iraqis, the development of postwar Iraqi religious and political movements, interethnic and sectarian relations, and the Iraqi civil war. His reporting and research also focused on the origins and development of Islamist resistance, insurgency, and terrorist organizations. Mr. Rosen covered the elections in Afghanistan and the differences between the American presence in Afghanistan and Iraq. He has also reported from Somalia, where he investigated Islamist movements; Jordan, where he investigated the origins and future of the Zarqawi movement; and Pakistan, where he investigated the madrassas and pro-Taliban movements. Mr. Rosen’s book on postwar Iraq, In the Belly of the Green Bird: The Triumph of the Martyrs in Iraq, was published by Free Press in 2006. He has written for The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, The New Republic, Boston Review, Time, Mother Jones, and World Policy Journal. Mr. Rosen's personal Website can be accessed at: www.nirrosen.com.

Publications

Article | Dec 29, 2008 | The National (UAE)
Article | Dec 26, 2008 | The National (UAE)
Article | Dec 2, 2008 | Mother Jones
Article | Nov 28, 2008 | The National (UAE)
Article | Oct 29, 2008 | Rolling Stone
Article | Sep 26, 2008 | The National (UAE)
Article | Jun 5, 2008 | The National (UAE)
Policy Paper | Apr 15, 2008 | Refugees International
Article | Mar 6, 2008 | Rolling Stone
Article | Feb 1, 2008 | Boston Review

Events

Event | Oct 17, 2008
Event | Oct 10, 2008
Event | May 13, 2008