Rick Ozzie Nelson, director, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, and Juan Zarate, senior adviser at CSIS, discuss the long-reaching effects of the death of Osama bin Laden.
CSIS has assembled a variety of resources on the death of Osama Bin Laden. These include audio interviews, short written analyses, and commentaries.
Short Written Commentaries
- Nathan Freier, senior fellow in the New Defense Approaches Project, has written a Critical Questions titled "Bin Laden's Gone: What Now for Defense Policy."
- Ernest Z. Bower, director of the Southeast Asia program, has written the commentary "Osama Down, Obama will Pivot."
- Rick "Ozzie" Nelson and Ben Bodurian of the Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, have written the commentary "What Bin Laden's death means for U.S. policy."
- Anthony H. Cordesman, the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, wrote a commentary "The Death of Osama Bin Laden, and the Shape of Threats to Come."
- Mark Quarterman, director of the program on crisis, conflict, and cooperation (C3), had the commentary "The War on Terror After Osama bin Laden: More Powerful Dead Than Alive?" published in the New York Times Room for Debate.
- Juan Zarate, CSIS Senior Adviser, had the commentary "The War on Terror After Osama bin Laden: Al Qaeda's Internal Divisions" published in the New York Times Room for Debate.
- Robert Lamb, deputy director of the Program on Crisis, Conflict, and Cooperation (C3), has written the commentary "Bin Laden Is Dead: Is It Time to Leave Afghanistan?"
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