President Bush's State of the Union Address
Political Analysis and Implications
F. Christopher
Arterton
Dean of GW's Graduate School of Political
Management
For ten years,
Professor Arterton taught in the Department of Political Science and in the
School of Management at Yale University; he also served as a polling consultant
for Newsweek. He is the author of four books, including "Media Politics and
Teledemocracy," and a paper tilted, "The Use of Public Opinion Polls in
Campaigns." Professor Arterton is also an expert in political institutions and
political leadership.
Office: (202) 994-5052, Mobile: (202) 486-8588
Dennis
Johnson
Associate Dean of GW's Graduate School of
Political Management
Professor Johnson's
current research interests include campaigns and elections, the role of interest
groups in campaigns, and the profession of campaign management. He is the author
of "No Place for Amateurs: The
Professionalization of Modern Campaigns," "The Cyberspace Election in Your
Future," a chapter in Bruce I. Newman, ed., "Political Marketing Handbook,"
and "The Business of Political Consulting," a chapter in James Thurber,
ed., "The Role of Political Consultants." Professor Johnson can also speak on
campaign advertisements and polling.
Home:
(202) 686-7487, Mobile: (202) 215-8964
Charles
Bancroft Cushman Jr.
Visiting Associate Professor and
Director of the Master of Arts in Legislative Affairs
program
Professor
Cushman’s work focuses on defense and foreign policy, particularly force
structure, doctrine, organization, and Congress’s role in making defense policy.
He did his graduate training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
where he was graduated with a Ph.D. in American Politics. Prior to his current
position at GW, Dr. Cushman was a consultant to the Defense Department, and to
the Space Commission headed by current Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld.
Office:
(202) 994-9598 Mobile: (202)
904-3887
Lee Sigelman
Columbian Professor of Political
Science
Professor Sigelman 's teaching and research focus on public
opinion, mass communication, and electoral behavior, but extend in several
directions, including American national government, research methods and
comparative political analysis.
Office:
(202) 994-8837
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