Berger on NPR on Political Implications of Berlin Attack
Thomas Berger, Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed on the recent attack in Berlin in which a truck plowed into revelers at a Christmas market and how the attack could turn into an explosive political issue.
Berger was interviewed for a December 20, 2016 segment on NPR’s Background Briefing with Ian Masters entitled “Germany’s Right Blame Merkel For Terrorist Act.”
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Thomas Berger joined the Department of International Relations in 2001. Previously, he taught for seven years at the Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science in Baltimore. He is the author of War, Guilt and World Politics After World War II, Cultures of Antimilitarism: National Security in Germany and Japan and is co-editor of Japan in International Politics: Beyond the Reactive State. You can read more about him here.