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Peter Bergen
Adjunct Professor, South Asia Studies

Journalist

Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation


Contact Details
bergenpeter@aol.com

Course Taught
South Asia, Al Qaeda, and the Rise of International Terrorism

Education
B.A. Modern History, New College, Oxford University (1984)

Expertise
International Terrorism, Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden

Background
Peter Bergen is a print and television journalist and author of Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden, a New York Times bestseller which has been translated into fifteen languages. He is CNN's terrorism analyst and has written for a variety of publications including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, Vanity Fair, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, and the Washington Monthly. He is presently a fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington D.C. Previously he worked for CNN as a producer on a wide variety of international and U.S. national stories, including the first television interview of Osama bin Laden.  From 1985 to 1990 he worked for ABC News in New York. Bergen received a B.A. in Modern History from New College, Oxford University in 1984. He was born in Minneapolis and was raised in London.

Publications
The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al Qaeda's Leader (2006).

Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden (2002).












Ajit Mohan
Cochin, India
M.A., Global Theory and History; M.B.A., Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

"Prior to SAIS, I had spent five years in the management-consulting industry in Asia, working with regional and multinational enterprises.  My decision to study at SAIS was driven by a strong belief that, to be successful, business leaders need to have an intimate understanding of the economic and political environments they operate in.  No other graduate school in the world brings together such a compelling curriculum in international politics and economics.  What enhances this experience is the school's location in Washington, D.C. - SAIS students hold ringside seats for some of the most dramatic transitions currently underway in the international system."

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