kimberly dozier
Former visiting fellow
Kimberly Dozier is a contributor to TIME Magazine and a CNN Global Affairs Analyst. She spent 17 years as an award-winning CBS News foreign and national security correspondent, then covered intelligence for The Associated Press, national security for The Daily Beast, and served as executive editor of the intelligence-focused media startup The Cipher Brief.
Dozier held the 2014-2015 Gen. Omar Bradley Chair at the U.S. Army War College, Penn State Law and Dickinson College—the first journalist and first woman in that post, sharing lessons of how media coverage shapes national security policy.
Past foreign postings include Kabul, Baghdad, Jerusalem, Islamabad, London and Cairo, covering stories including: the post-9/11 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan; the hunt for Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora; Iraq under Saddam Hussein and the U.S. invasion that followed; the Kosovo refugee exodus; Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first election; violence and peacemaking in Northern Ireland; and Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
In Dozier’s early career as a freelance reporter in Cairo, Egypt, her work was featured in The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, Monitor Radio, and Voice of America. She later anchored news programs for the BBC World Service in London.