Karen J. Greenberg is the executive director of the Center on Law and Security at the New York University School of Law. She has a Ph.D. in American political history from Yale and teaches in the European Studies Department at NYU. She is a former Vice-President of the Soros Foundations/Open Society Institute and the founding director of the Program in International Education. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of numerous articles on the United States and Europe during World War II and an editor of the Archives of the Holocaust, Columbia University Series. She is the co-editor of the recently published The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib.
Part I: 1. Al Qaeda now James Fallows
Peter Bergen
Bruce Hoffman and Steve Simon; 2. Who joins Al Qaeda? Yosri Fouda
Jessica Stern
Marc Sageman and Steve Coll; 3. Al Qaeda in Europe: today's battlefield Steven Clemons
Rohan Gunaratna
Ursula Mueller and Georg Mascolo; 4. Militant Islam: on the wane or on the rise? Salameh Nematt and Michael Scheuer; 5. The United States vs. Al Qaeda: a progress report Karen J. Greenberg
Daniel Benjamin
Col. Pat Lang and Reuel Gerecht; 6. Al Qaeda's media strategy Peter Bergen
Henry Schuster
Octavia Nasr and Paul Eedle; 7. The real twin towers: Al Qaeda's influence on Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Arif Lalani
Hamid Mir
Anatol Lieven and Lawrence Wright; Part II. Translated Transcripts of Statements by Bin laden since 9/11.