The following Boston University professors are available to offer expert commentary, analysis, and insight on the death of Osama Bin Laden:
Arthur Hulnick, a 35-year veteran of the intelligence profession, mostly with the CIA
Contact 617-353-8978, ahulnick@bu.edu
Joseph Wippl, a 30-year CIA veteran
Contact 617-353-8992, jwippl@bu.edu
August Richard Norton, International relations professor; Middle East specialist and a member of the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group; Author of “Hezbollah: A Short History”
Contact 617-353-7808, arn@bu.edu, Twitter: @arnorton
Adil Najam, International relations professor; Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future; Expert on Pakistan and Middle East politics
Contact 617-358-4002, anajam@bu.edu, Twitter: @adilnajam
Charles Dunbar, International relations professor; Former U.S. ambassador to Yemen
Contact 617-353-5633, cfdunbar@bu.edu
Robert Zelnick, Journalism professor; Former ABC News foreign correspondent; Regular contributor to PoliticoArena
Contact 617-353-5007, bzelnick@bu.edu
Tom Whalen, associate professor of Social Sciences; an expert on modern American politics and the American presidency; regular contributor to PoliticoArena
Contact 617-353-4785, tjw64@bu.edu
Tom Fiedler, Dean of the College of Communication; a former executive editor of the Miama Herald and an expert on American politics; regular contributor to PoliticoArena
Contact 617-353-3488, tfiedler@bu.edu, Twitter: @BUCOMDEAN