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  Nat Geo presenta las últimas horas de Osama Bin Laden El canal presentará el próximo domingo a las 11 p.m. el estreno de Los últimos días de Bin Laden, una producción que seguirá los pasos de una de las misiones más delicadas y secretas que eliminó al objetivo terrorista número uno de Estados Unidos. […]

Bin Laden’s final days — big plans, deep fears By Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst updated 6:16 PM EDT, Fri March 16, 2012 The compound where Osama bin Laden lived in his final years — and died. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Peter Bergen: Osama bin Laden’s final writings show al Qaeda felt under siege He says […]

Sunday, Jan 22, 2012 TIME OUT New York, Longest War

Books     Q&A: Peter Bergen CNN national-security analyst talks Al Qaeda and his latest, The Longest War. By Rob Orchard Peter Bergen What was bin Laden like when you met him in 1997? I was expecting a table-thumping revolutionary, but he turned out to be very low-key, quite thoughtful and intelligent. He had been […]

COVER STORY: Not yet the end IS America’s longest war over? As I write this review, Osama bin Laden’s death has just been announced and journalist and al Qaeda expert Peter Bergen is on CNN discussing the implications of this development on the ‘war on terror’. Bin Laden and al Qaeda were so closely linked […]

Thursday, Jan 05, 2012 The Essential Terror Books; Newsweek

Newsweek May 16, 2011 U.S. Edition The Essential Terror Books; Osama bin Laden is dead. These nine titles will help you understand his life. BYLINE: By Bryan Curtis and Nick Summers SECTION: OMNIVORE; Pg. 58 Vol. 157 No. 20 ISSN: 0028-9604 LENGTH: 912 words The Osama bin Laden story has always been large, suited to book-length […]

The Guardian (London) – Final Edition September 3, 2011 Saturday Review: 10 of the best post-9/11 books SECTION: GUARDIAN REVIEW PAGES; Pg. 4 LENGTH: 254 wordsThe Wasted Vigil by Nadeem Aslam (Faber) A heartbreaking novel set amid the unresolved and probably unresolvable antagonisms of post-Taliban Afghanistan. The Fear of Barbarians by Tzvetan Todorov (Polity) A […]

Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 FP’s Favorite Reads of 2011

  THE LIST PRINT  |   TEXT SIZE        |  EMAIL  |  SINGLE PAGE FP’s Favorite Reads of 2011 23 great books about the world, chosen by Foreign Policy‘s editors and bloggers. DECEMBER 16, 2011   Tide Players: The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China, by Jianying Zha In 2005, feisty Chinese writer Jianying […]

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Wednesday, Dec 07, 2011 Best Nonfiction of 2011 Kirkus

Best Nonfiction of 2011 Eric Liebetrau, Editor Choosing any “best-of” list is always a monumental undertaking, a task guaranteed to involve plenty of discussion, heated debate and perhaps even controversy. This year proved no less difficult, mainly due to the remarkable number of outstanding books published in 2011. Of course, you won’t hear any complaints […]

Measuring the homegrown terrorist threat to U.S. military By Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst, and Andrew Lebovich, Special to CNN updated 11:46 AM EST, Wed December 7, 2011 Women look at a temporary memorial in memory of those killed and wounded at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009. STORY HIGHLIGHTS House and Senate panels hold […]