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For immediate release: March 21, 2003
Contact: Eric Quiñones, (609) 258-5748, quinones@princeton.edu
Media advisory: Princeton faculty experts available for comment on war
in Iraq
PRINCETON, N.J. -- The following Princeton University faculty members
may be available for media interviews on subjects related to the war in
Iraq. Members of the media may use the contact information listed below,
or contact the Princeton University Office of Communications, (609) 258-5748,
or the media relations office of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs, (609) 258-5988. |
U.S.-U.N. relations, international law
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
(609) 258-4800
U.S. foreign policy
Aaron Friedberg
Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Director, Center of International
Studies; Director, Research Program in International Security, Woodrow
Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
(609) 258-5378
Presidential leadership and history
Fred Greenstein
Professor of Politics, Emeritus, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs
(609) 258-4938
e-mail: fig@princeton.edu
Economic costs of war
Alan Blinder
Professor of Economics
(609) 258-3358
Impact of war on alliance, trade relations
Joanne Gowa
Professor of Politics
(609) 258-5831
e-mail: jgowa@princeton.edu
History of war, sociology of war
Miguel Centeno
Professor of Sociology
(609) 258-4452
e-mail: cenmiga@princeton.edu
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National security, intelligence
Frederick Hitz
Lecturer of Public and International Affairs; Director of the Project
on International Intelligence, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs
(609) 258-4862
U.S. foreign policy, security
Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
Lecturer of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of
Public and International Affairs
(609) 258-5685
International security, foreign/defense policy, terrorism
Frank von Hippel
Professor of Public and International Affairs; Co-Director, Program on
Science and Global Security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs
(609) 258-4695
Modern Middle East
L. Carl Brown
Professor of Foreign Affairs, Emeritus, Professor of Near Eastern Studies,
Emeritus
e-mail: lcbrown@princeton.edu
Human rights, diplomacy, war crimes
Gary Bass
Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs
(609) 258-5748 |