David Aikman
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David Aikman, Ph.D., is a best-selling author, an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, and a foreign policy consultant.
He had an extensive 23 year career at Time Magazine during which time he reported on nearly all the major historical events of the time. He has interviewed many major world figures, from Mother Teresa to Manuel Noriega, from Alexander Solzhenitsyn to Pham Van Dong, from Boris Yeltsin to Billy Graham.
He is a frequent lecturer at Harvard University, University of the Nations, and other colleges and universities across the USA.[citation needed]
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- Love China Today (Tyndale House, 1978), Editor and Co-author
- Pacific Rim: Area of Change, Area of Opportunity (Little, Brown and Company, 1986)
- Gorbachev: An Intimate Biography (New American Library, 1988), Co-author
- Massacre in Beijing: China's Struggle for Democracy (Warner Books, 1989), Co-author
- Berlin: Portait of a City (Bullfinch Press, 1990), author of Introduction to photos by Stephane Duroy
- When the Almond Tree Blossoms (Word Publishing, 1993)
- Hope: The Heart's Great Quest (Servant Publications, September 1995)
- Great Souls: Six Who Changed The Century (Word Publishing, March 1998; paperback, Lexington Books, 2002)
- Jesus in Beijing (Regnery Publishing, October 2003)
- A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush (W Publishing Group, April 2004)
- QI (Broadman & Holman Publishers, October 2005)