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Expert Directory
The following scholars, writers, and editors are available to members of the media to talk about their work in this area. Following is information about their background, special interests, and preferred manner of contact. Listed email addresses should be copied into an email client, replacing "at" with "@".
Mary L. Dudziak
Mary L. Dudziak is Judge Edward J. and Ruey L. Guirado Professor of Law and History at the University of Southern California Law School. She is the author of Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy as well as editor of September 11 in History: A Watershed Moment?
Contact
Email:
mdudziak at law.usc.edu
Rick Francona
Rick Francona retired in July 1998 after twenty-seven years as an Air Force intelligence officer, including tours with DIA, CIA, NSA, and foreign embassies. He also served as the first air attaché to the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria. He now lives in Port Orford, Oregon.
Contact
Publicist: Susan Artigiani
Email: sartigiani at usni.org
Phone: 410-295-1081
Norman Friedman
Norman Friedman is an internationally known strategist and naval historian living in New York City. A monthly columnist for Proceedings magazine, he is the author of twenty-eight books, including the recent award-winning Seapower as Strategy and The Fifty-Year War.
Contact
Publicist: Susan Artigiani
Email: sartigiani at usni.org
Phone: 410-295-1081
Stanley Hauerwas
Stanley Hauerwas is Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics in the School of Divinity and Professor of Law at Duke University. In addition to having published over three hundred scholarly articles to date, he is the author or editor of more than thirty books, including Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony, Wilderness Wanderings: Probing Twentieth-Century Theology and Philosophy, and Christians among the Virtues: Theological Conversations with Ancient and Modern Ethics.
With Frank Lentricchia, he has edited Dissent from the Homeland: Essays after September 11.
Contact
Phone:
919-660-3420
Zachary Karabell
Zachary Karabell, an independent scholar and writer, is the author of Architects of Intervention: The United States, the Third World, and the Cold War, 1946-1962;A Visionary Nation: Four Centuries of American Dreams and What Lies Ahead; What's College For?: The Struggle to Define American Higher Education; and The Last Campaign: How Harry Truman Won the 1948 Election.
Contact
Email: zkarab at aol.com
Phone: 212-724-2814
Steven Lambakis
Steven Lambakis, senior national security and international affairs analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy, is the author of Winston Churchill: Architect of Peace and On the Edge of Earth:
The Future of American Space Power.
Contact
Publicist: Leila Salisbury, UPK Marketing Manager
Phone: 859-257-8442
Email: leilas at uky.edu
Frank Lentricchia
Frank Lentricchia is Katherine Everett Gilbert Professor of Literature at Duke University and author of such books as After the New Criticism, Critical Terms for Literary Study, Introducing Don DeLillo, and Ariel and the Police. He is also the author of a memoir, The Edge of Night, and several works of fiction, including the novels Johnny Critelli, The Knifemen, and The Music of the Inferno.
With Stanley Hauerwas, he has edited Dissent from the Homeland: Essays after September 11.
Contact
Phone: 919-684-6172
Robert Myers
Robert J. Myers, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, is a sixteen-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency, a past publisher of The New Republic, and former president of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. His books include U.S. Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century: The Relevance of Realism, The Political Morality of the International Monetary Fund and Korea.
Contact
Email: rmyers at hoover.stanford.edu
Phone: 650-851-4938
Jeremy Popkin
Popkin is a professor of history at the University of Kentucky. He is a specialist in modern European history, author of several books on French history, and the grandson of Zelda Popkin.
Contact
Email: popkin at uky.edu
Richard A. Posner
Richard Posner is a judge of the U.S. Court Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School. He is the author of numerous books, including Overcoming Law, a New York Times Book Review editors' choices for best book of 1995, and An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton, one of Times' choices for Best Book of the Year in 1999 and a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, 2000.
Contact
Publicist: Rudy Faust, Oxford University Press
Phone: 212-726-6007
Email: rudy.faust at oup.com
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