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Peter Bergen

Vice President, Global Studies & Fellows; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University

Peter Bergen

Peter Bergen is a journalist, producer, Vice President for Global Studies & Fellows at 国产视频, CNN national security analyst, professor of practice at Arizona State University, where he co-directs the Future Security Initiative, and the author or editor of 10 books, three of which were New York Times bestsellers and four of which were named among the best nonfiction books of the year by The Washington Post. The books have been translated into 25 languages. Documentaries based on his books have been nominated for two Emmys and won the Emmy for best documentary.

Bergen is the Director of 国产视频鈥檚 Future Security program and the Director of Arizona State鈥檚 Center on Intelligence and National Security. He is on the editorial board of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, the leading scholarly journal in the field, and has testified before U.S. Congressional committees eighteen times about national security issues.

Bergen has held teaching positions at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. For many years, he was a contributing editor at Foreign Policy and The New Republic. He was also a fellow at New York University鈥檚 Center on Law and Security and a fellow at Fordham University鈥檚 Center on National Security. He hosted the Audible podcast In the Room with Peter Bergen from 2023 to 2025, which won a gold Signal Award for Best News & Politics podcast.

In 2011, Bergen published The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict between America and Al-Qaeda. The book won the Washington Institute鈥檚 $30,000 Gold Prize for the best book on the Middle East. In 2012, he published Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden, from 9/11 to Abbottabad. It won the Overseas Press Club award for the best book on international affairs. HBO based the film Manhunt on the book, which won the 2013 Emmy for best documentary. In 2013, he published Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion, a collection of essays about the Taliban that Bergen co-edited. In 2014, he published Drone Wars, a collection of essays about drone warfare that Bergen co-edited. In 2016, he published United States of Jihad: Investigating America’s Homegrown Terrorists, and HBO adapted the book for the documentary Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma. In 2019, he published Trump and His Generals: The Cost of Chaos, and in 2021, The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden.

Bergen is the chairman of the board of the Global Special Operations Foundation, a nonprofit advocating for the interests of special operations forces, and is on the advisory council of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, which advocates for Americans who are being held hostage or 鈥渨rongfully detained.鈥

Bergen has hosted, produced, or executive-produced multiple documentaries for HBO, CNN, National Geographic, Discovery, and Showtime. Bergen produced CNN Films鈥 Legion of Brothers, which premiered at Sundance in 2017 and was released theatrically. It was nominated for an Emmy in 2018. Bergen produced the first television interview with Osama bin Laden in 1997. The interview, which aired on CNN, marked the first time bin Laden declared war against the United States to a Western audience.

Bergen has written for a wide range of newspapers and magazines around the world, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Time, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian, Prospect, La Repubblica, Die Welt, and Der Spiegel. He holds a degree in modern history from New College, Oxford.

Bergen is married to the documentary director/producer Tresha Mabile. They have two children.

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