Barbara Baudot
Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
Professor, Politics
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Background and expertise: Worked for many years with the UN, serving in many capacities in New York and Geneva. Teaches international relations and comparative politics. She is often interviewed about international relations and how other countries view the United States.
Other interests: the environment, global warming, and ethical and spiritual dimensions of social development.
Hear Professor Baudot discuss the Iraq war and global relations.

Peter Josephson
Ph.D., Boston College
Assistant Professor, Politics
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Research interests: U.S. foreign policy and political theory; has published work on Henry Kissinger. Teaches a course on justice and war.
Can discuss: international relations, current and past U.S. foreign policy, just war theory, politics of the Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, North Korea, and China.
Hear Professor Josephson discuss Iraq.

Christine Kearney
Ph.D., Brown University
Assistant Professor, Politics
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Research interests: Brazilian Politics.
Can discuss: international relations specializing in Latin and South America, current international policy, developing countries, comparative government, globalization and democratization.

Rev. Dale S. Kuehne
Ph.D., Georgetown University
Associate Professor, Politics
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Can discuss: New Hampshire primary, religion and public life, and American politics.
Other: ordained minister in the Evangelical Covenant Church of America; pastor of the Emmanuel Covenant Church in Nashua, N.H.


Jennifer Lucas
Ph.D., University of Maryland
Assistant Professor, Politics
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Research interests: communication styles of women in Congress and gender links in negative political campaigning.
Can discuss: gender issues in politics, the U.S. Congress, American Government, and current national policy issues.

Paul Manuel
Ph.D., Georgetown University
Professor and Chair, Politics
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Research interests: international relations; transitions to democracy. Has written and edited several books, including Spain and Portugal in the European Union.
Other: research director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics; co-chair of the Iberian Study Group at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. Conducted thesis research in Portugal as a Fulbright Scholar.
Hear Professor Manuel discuss discuss "Democracy Building".
