Peter W. Singer

Peter W. Singer

Peter W. Singer is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution where he is Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative. He publishes under the name P.W. Singer.

Dr. Singer is the youngest scholar named a Senior Fellow in the ninety-year history of Brookings. He is considered one of the world’s leading experts on changes in 21st century warfare and has written for many of the world's major media and journals, including the "Boston Globe", "L.A. Times", "New York Times", "Washington Post", "Foreign Affairs", "Current History", "Survival", "International Security", "Parameters", "Weltpolitik", and the "World Policy Journal". He has been quoted in every major U.S. newspaper and news magazine and delivered talks at venues ranging from the U.S. Congress to more than thirty-five universities around the world.

Singer has provided commentary on military affairs for many of the major TV and radio outlet, including ABC-Nightline, "Al Jazeera", BBC, CBS-"60 Minutes", CNN, FOX, NPR, and the NBC Today Show. He is also a founder and organizer of the U.S.-Islamic World Forum, a global conference that brings together leaders from across the US and the Muslim world. [ [http://www.us-islamicworldforum.org US-Islamic World Forum] ]

"Corporate Warriors"

His first book "Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry" (Cornell University Press, 2003) was the first to explore the new industry of private companies providing military services for hire, an issue that soon became important with the use and abuse of these companies in Iraq. [ [http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_catalog.taf?_function=detail&Title_ID=3990&_UserReference=542C117985B69C4A4072E744 Cornell Press] ] The book, originally planned for a 500 copy print run, has sold over 35,000 copies, gone through three print runs and a paperback version, as well as being translated into Japanese, Korean, Urdu, and Italian. It was named best book of the year by the American Political Science Association, among the top five international affairs books of the year by the Gelber Prize, and a “top ten summer read” by "Businessweek". It is now in the assigned texts at venues ranging from Yale Law School to the Army War College.

Singer continues to serve as a resource on the private military issue to the U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Defense, the CIA, and the European Union and he helped bring to light the role of private contractors in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal and the Halliburton contract controversies in Iraq. Singer’s work was featured in the History Channel documentary “Soldiers for Hire” and he served as a consultant on the topic for the TV drama “The West Wing”.

"Children at War"

Dr. Singer’s most recent book, "Children at War" (Pantheon, 2005), explored the rise of another new force in modern warfare, child soldier groups. Dr. Singer’s “fascinating” (New York Post) and “landmark” (Newsweek) work was the first book to comprehensively explore the compelling and tragic rise of child soldier groups and was recognized by the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book of the Year Award. His commentary on the issue was featured in a variety of venues ranging from National Public Radio and Fox News to Defense News and People magazine. Dr. Singer has served as a consultant on the issue to the U.S. Marine Corps and Congress, and the recommendations in his book resulted in recent changes in the UN peacekeeping training program. An accompanying A&E/History Channel documentary of the same title is presently being filmed. Dr. Singer’s next research project will look at the implications of robotics and other new technologies for war in the 21st century.

Early career

Prior to his current position, Dr. Singer was founding Director of the Project on U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World at the Saban Center at Brookings. He has also worked for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, the Balkans Task Force in the U.S. Department of Defense, the International Peace Academy, and was a policy task force coordinator for the Kerry-Edwards 2004 campaign. Singer received his Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University and previously attended the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.brookings.edu/scholars/fellows/psinger.htm Brookings Institution]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520248767 "Children at War"]
* [http://www.pwsinger.com/ P.W. Singer Author website]


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