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GW EXPERTS AVAILABLE TO COMMENT ON IRAQ STUDY GROUP
The following faculty are available to speak on various topics in regards to military operations in Iraq and terrorism in general.
Marc Lynch
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
Lynch's areas of expertise include Arab media and public opinion, Islamist movements, constructivism in international relations, and public diplomacy.
Office: (202) 994-5291
E-mail: mlynch@gwu.edu
Sean Aday
Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs
Aday researches the impact of media on war, politics, and foreign policy. He also studies the effect of media on public opinion. Aday is the author and co-author of several books, including As Goes the Statue, So Goes the War: The Evolution and Effects of the Victory Frame in Television Coverage of the Iraq War.
Email: seanaday@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-4220
Nathan Brown
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
Brown areas of expertise include government and politics of the Middle East, democratization and constitutionalism, and rule of law in the Arab world. He teaches courses on Middle Eastern politics.
Email: nbrown@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-2123
Charles Cushman Jr.
Associate Professor of Political Management
Cushman’s work focuses on defense and foreign policy, particularly force structure, doctrine, organization and Congress’ role in making defense policy.
Email: cushmanc@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-9598
Mobile: (202) 904-3887
Robert Entman
J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Media and Public Affairs
Entman is an expert on the convergence of media and politics, and has written extensively on the topic. He currently is writing a book entitled Media Bias Scandals.
Email: entman@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-6227
Steven Livingston
Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs and of International Affairs
Professor Livingston is an expert in role of information technology and media in national security policymaking. He has done extensive research on the Iraq war and can provide commentary on the effect of the media on policy-making in Iraq.
Email: sliv@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-5888
Cell: (202) 618-2266
Jerrold Post
Professor of International Affairs and a Research Professor of Political Psychology
Dr. Post is the author of several psychological profiles of Saddam Hussein. He also can provide information on terrorism as a psychological epidemic.
Email: jpost@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-7386
Home: (301) 229-5536
Walter Reich
Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Professor of International Affairs, Ethics and Human Behavior
Reich is an expert on terrorism, the Holocaust and genocide, and Arab-Israeli affairs, and is the former director of the United States Holocaust Museum. He also is a member of the newly-established Council on Global Terrorism.
Email: wreich@gwu.edu
Office: (202) 994-5075
Home: (301) 656-6179
Cell: (301) 502-9596
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