Christopher Dickey

Newsweek's Mideast Regional Editor, and author of "Securing the City: Inside America"s Best Countert

Christopher Dickey appears in the following:

UK Prepares to Vote in the Midst of Terror

Wednesday, June 07, 2017

The Daily Beast's foreign editor Chris Dickey discusses the recent terror attacks in Paris and London, and how the attacks might affect the outcome of the U.K. general election.

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The British Civil War Hero

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Author Christopher Dickey describes Robert Bunch, the British Spy who prevented Great Britain from supporting the Confederacy during the Civil War.

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Decade 9/11 Conversation: Tariq Ali and Chris Dickey

Friday, September 02, 2011

America's image around the world post 9/11.

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Watching Libya

Monday, March 21, 2011

Karen DeYoung, the senior national security correspondent and associate editor at The Washington Post, and Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief and middle east regional editor at Newsweek and the Daily Beast, discuss the international press and public response to the intervention in Libya.

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John Galliano, Westboro Baptist Church and Multiculturalism

Friday, March 11, 2011

Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief and Middle East regional editor for Newsweek Magazine, discusses the different approaches by the U.S. and French governments to free speech and multiculturalism in the context of recent events.

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Looking for the 'New Bin Laden'

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

U.S. intelligence officers call him “The New Bin Laden.” Forty-six year old Pakistan-born Ilyas Kashmiri has long years of experience planning commando terror attacks and a declared goal of attacking the West. Intelligence services believe he hopes to run Mumbai-style bomb attacks in western Europe; coalition drone attacks have reportedly been aimed at finding Kashmiri near the Pakistan/Afghanistan border.

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Running the Blockade

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Diplomatic tensions continue to rise over Israel's raid on the flotilla of ships seeking to bypass the blockade of Gaza.  New York Times Istanbul bureau chief Sabrina Tavernise and Christopher Dickey, Middle East regional editor for Newsweek and author of Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force - The NYPD, report on the aftermath. 

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With Warnings of Terror Threat, Should We Worry?

Thursday, February 04, 2010

At a Senate hearing on Tuesday, top intelligence officials said it is highly likely the United States will see an attempted terrorist attack in the next three to six months. But how worried should Americans be, and what does it mean that a threat is imminent?

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New York-Denver Terror Investigation Widens

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The investigation into a possible bomb plot involving three men in New York and Denver is reportedly widening to include at least a half-dozen individuals in the U.S., Pakistan and el...

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Inside the NYPD’s Counterterror Force

Monday, February 02, 2009

We go behind the scenes with the NYPD’s counterterrorism division. Find out why it’s both the gold standard of counterterror efforts, and a lightning rod for controversy. Journalist and terror expert Christopher Dickey’s new book is Securing the City.

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DNA and French Immigration

Monday, October 29, 2007

Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief for Newsweek magazine, joins us to discuss the new French law that allows for DNA testing of visa applicants.

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Vite Alors! Are the French Getting Faster?

Friday, August 10, 2007

In the action-oriented government of President Nicolas Sarkozy, has the old French habit of over-thinking become passé? Newsweek Paris bureau chief Christopher Dickey and France-Amérique editor Pascale Richard weigh in on the debate.

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Élection Présidentielle

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief for Newsweek magazine and Pascale Richard, editor-in-chief of the US-based France-Amerique look at what's so important about this year's French presidential election for Europe and America.

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