DURHAM, N.H. – The following faculty experts are available to discuss the political, historical, foreign policy, national security, and economic ramifications of U.S. military action in Syria.

U.S. Presidential Politics/Domestic PoliticsDante Scala, associate professor of political science[email protected]603-540-4018 (M)

U.S. Foreign PolicyKurk Dorsey, associate professor of history[email protected]

History of Use of Gas/Chemical Weapons in WarfareMarion Dorsey, associate professor of history[email protected]

History of U.S. Foreign Policy in Middle East and Humanitarian InterventionAlynna Lyon, associate professor of political science[email protected]603-862-0881 (O)

Politics and History of the Middle EastJeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science[email protected]603-862-1752 (O)

International/National Security PolicyLionel Ingram, Murkland Lecturer in Political Science[email protected]603-772-0479 (H) 603-862-1750 (O)

Impact on U.S. EconomyNeil Niman, chair of the UNH Department of Economics and associate professor of economics[email protected]603-862-3336 (O)

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