UNH Experts Available to Discuss Political, National Security Implications of Osama bin Laden's Death
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DURHAM, N.H. - Experts from the University of New Hampshire are available to discuss the national security, foreign policy, and political implications of the death of Osama bin Laden.
National Security/Terrorism
Lionel Ingram, senior lecturer, political science
lionelingram@comcast.net
Cesar Rebellon, associate professor of sociology
cesar.rebellon@unh.edu
Foreign Policy/Middle East Politics
Jeannie Sowers, assistant professor of political science
603-862-1752 (office)
jeannie.sowers@unh.edu
Alynna Lyon, associate professor of political science
603-862-0881 (office)
alynna.lyon@unh.edu
Presidential Politics
Dante Scala, professor of political science
603-862-1519 (office)
603-540-4018 (cell)
dante.scala@unh.edu
Andrew Smith, professor of political science and director of the UNH Survey Center
603-862-2226 (office)
603-343-7732 (cell)
andrew.smith@unh.edu
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