Ziad Asali - Media and Publications

Media and Publications

  • "Coronary Artery Spasm Causing Myocardial Infarction" (1983)
  • “Expedition to Jerusalem” (1990)
  • “Zionist Studies of the Crusades” (1992)
  • “From Crusades to Zionism” (1993)

Asali has written in Al Ahram Weekly, the Washington Times, and in the Forward, and Foreign Policy Magazine. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, Detroit Free Press, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, and The Daily Star. He has provided television commentary and interviews for CNN, CBS, Charlie Rose, MSNBC, Fox News, BBC, C-Span, Voice of America and numerous syndicated cable programs. He has also appeared on several Arabic television networks, including Al Jazeera, Al-Arabiya, Al-Hurra, Nile TV, ART, Egyptian television, Abu Dhabi TV, and the Dubai satellite channel. His opinions have appeared in newspapers throughout the Arab world including Al-Hayat, Al-Ahram, Al-Rai, Al Khaleej, Jordan Times and Akhbar Al-Arab.

He is a regular speaker at international conferences, Arab-American conventions and academic groups. He has spoken at Carnegie Mellon, Columbia, Cornell Universities, George Washington University, Georgetown University and Harvard University.

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