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Number of results: 2585

Barry M. Aarons
Senior Research Fellow
Institute for Policy Innovation
331 North First Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ 85003
United States

Phone: 602-253-1821
Fax: 602-452-2929
E-mail: aarons1231@aol.com
Web site: www.ipi.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Term limits
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • Government waste
  • Right to work
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State and local government
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Political philosophy
  • Comparative government
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Polling
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
  • Air/air pollution
  • -- Labor (in general)
Leanne J. Abdnor
President
For Our Grandchildren
128 Iroquois Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
United States

Phone: 303-494-0280
Fax: 303-494-0280
E-mail: abdnor@forourgrandchildren.org
Web site: www.forourgrandchildren.org
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Entitlement spending
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
Henry J. Abraham
Professor Emeritus
University of Virginia
250 Pantops Mountain Road, Apt. 4311
Charlottesville, VA 22911-8704
United States

Phone: 434-972-2482
Fax: 434-924-3359
E-mail: hja@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Comparative government
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Human Rights
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Congress
  • Free speech
  • Judiciary
Jane Abraham
General Chairman
Susan B. Anthony List
1800 North Kent Street, Suite 1070
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-875-3370
E-mail: info@sba-list.org
Web site: www.sba-list.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Political philosophy
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Congress
  • Constitutional law
  • Family and children
  • Campaign finance reform
Theodore David Abram
Executive Director
American Institute for Full Employment
2636 Biehn Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
United States

Phone: 541-273-6731
Fax: 541-273-6496
E-mail: teda@fullemployment.org
Web site: www.fullemployment.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Charles M. Achilles
Professor, Education Leadership, College of Education
Eastern Michigan University
314 Porter
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
United States

Phone: 734-487-7120 Ext 2679
Fax: 315-789-9332
E-mail: charles.achilles@emich.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Air/air pollution
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Federal education policy
Cathie L. Adams
President
Texas Eagle Forum
PO Box 795354
Dallas, TX 75379
United States

Phone: 972-250-0734
Fax: 972-380-6722
E-mail: cathieadams@texaseagle.org
Web site: www.texaseagle.org
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Religion and public life
Chad Adams
Director, Center for Local Innovation, and Vice President, Development
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: cadams@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Unfunded mandates
Jefferson Adams
Adda Bozeman Chair in International Relations and Professor, Department of History
Sarah Lawrence College
One Meadway
Bronxville, NY 10708
United States

Phone: 914-395-2446
Fax: 914-395-2663
E-mail: jadams@mail.slc.edu
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Western Europe
John T. Addison
Professor of Economics
Queen's University Belfast
25 University Square
Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland,
United Kingdom

E-mail: ecceaddi@moore.sc.edu
Issues
  • Labor
Carol Adelman
Director, Center for Global Prosperity
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-223-7770
Fax: 202-223-8537
E-mail: carola@hudsondc.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • United Nations
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Ken L. Adelman
Vice-President
Movers and Shakespeares
United States

Phone: 703-525-0100
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • United Nations
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Readiness/manpower
Douglas K. Adie
Professor of Economics
Ohio University
PO Box 500
Athens, OH 45701
United States

Phone: 740-593-2040
Fax: 740-593-0181
E-mail: adie@ohio.edu
Issues
  • Minimum wage
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Money and financial services
Jonathan H. Adler
Professor, School of Law, and Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation
Case Western Reserve University
11075 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106-7148
United States

Phone: 216-368-2535
Fax: 216-368-2086
E-mail: jha5@case.edu
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Other energy options
  • Fossil fuels
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Waste/waste management
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • Property rights
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Air/air pollution
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Climate change
Mary Cunningham Agee
Executive Director
The Nurturing Network
1733 Fir Hill
Saint Helena, CA 94574
United States

Phone: 707-963-3393
Fax: 707-963-9881
E-mail: mcagee@msn.com
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Philanthropy
John Agresto
John Agresto and Associates
417 San Antonio
Santa Fe, NM 87505
United States

Phone: 505-983-9625
E-mail: jagresto@newmexico.com
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Education (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Middle East
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Higher education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Maria Sophia Aguirre
Associate Professor, Department of Business and Economics
Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-4957
Fax: 202-319-4429
E-mail: aguirre@cua.edu
Web site: faculty.cua.edu/aguirre
Issues
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • United Nations
  • Family and children
  • The Economy
  • International organizations
  • Latin America
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Marriage and family structure
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Robert B. Aguirre
Chairman, Board of Trustees
Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options
12274 Bandera Road, Suite 201
Helotes, TX 78023
United States

Phone: 210-299-1171
E-mail: rba@onr.com
Web site: www.hcreo.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
James C. W. Ahiakpor
Professor, Department of Economics
California State University, East Bay
Hayward, CA 94542
United States

Phone: 510-885-3137
Fax: 510-885-4796
E-mail: james.ahiakpor@csueastbay.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • The Economy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Africa
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Money and financial services
I. Dean Ahmad
President
Minaret of Freedom Institute
4323 Rosedale Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
United States

Phone: 301-907-0947
Fax: 301-654-4846
E-mail: ahmad@minaret.org
Web site: www.minaret.org
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Ethics
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Religious freedom
  • Human Rights
  • Middle East
  • Property rights
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Church-state relations
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religion and public life
Khalil Ahmad
Executive Director
Alternate Solutions Institute
12-34/G Nafeerabad
Shalimar Town, Baghbanpura
Lahore - 54920,
Pakistan

E-mail: khalil@asinstitute.org
Web site: www.asinstitute.org

Lecture Languages: Urdu
Translation Languages: Urdu
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Terrorism
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
Nizam Ahmad
Director
Liberal Bangla
NEG 2-A, Road 84
Gulshan-2
Dhaka 1212,
Bangladesh

E-mail: nizam_moer@yahoo.com
Web site: www.free-bangla-market.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar
Research Fellow
Cato Institute
2930 Arizona Avenue
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-362-2318
Fax: 202-362-2317
E-mail: swamiaiyar@yahoo.com
Web site: swaminomics.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
  • South Asia
M. Gene Aldridge
President and CEO
World Marketing, Inc.
536 La Melodia Drive
Las Cruces, NM 88011-7050
United States

Phone: 505-640-3447
E-mail: mga@zianet.com
Web site: www.zianet.com/nmiri
Issues
  • Free speech
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Economy
  • Media and popular culture
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Higher education
  • International organizations
  • Comparative economics
  • Immigration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The American founding
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Health care reform
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Latin America
  • Mexico
Benjamin Alexander
Professor, English Department
Franciscan University of Steubenville
100 Franciscan
Steubenville, OH 43952
United States

Phone: 740-283-6245
Fax: 740-283-6401
E-mail: balexander@franciscan.edu
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Higher education
  • Federal education policy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Donald L. Alexander
Professor, Economics Department
Western Michigan University
1903 West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5023
United States

Phone: 269-387-5526
Fax: 269-387-5637
E-mail: donald.alexander@wmich.edu
Web site: homepages.wmich.edu/~alexande/
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Gerard Alexander Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Politics
University of Virginia
PO Box 400787
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4787
United States

Phone: 202-277-8544
E-mail: galexander@virginia.edu

Lecture Languages: Spanish, French
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Conservative thought
  • Comparative government
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Western Europe
Lawrence Alexander
Professor of Law
University of San Diego School of Law
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
United States

Phone: 619-260-2317
Fax: 619-260-4728
E-mail: larrya@sandiego.edu
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Ethics
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • Privacy
  • Free speech
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Michael Alexander
Director
Feinstein Center for American Jewish History
1515 Market Street, Suite 215
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-204-9554
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
Paul Dragos Aligica
Senior Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4933
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: daligica@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org/globalprosperity
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Sound science
Jeanne Allen
President
The Center for Education Reform
910 17th Street, NW, Suite 1120
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 800-521-2118
Fax: 202-822-5077
E-mail: cer@edreform.com
Web site: www.edreform.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Richard V. Allen
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
700 12th Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-737-2824
Fax: 202-783-0228
E-mail: rvallen@aol.com
Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
William B. Allen
Professor, Department of Political Science
Michigan State University
367 South Case Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1032
United States

Phone: 517-432-9967
Fax: 517-432-1091
E-mail: allenwi@msu.edu
Web site: www.williambarclayallen.com

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • The American founding
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Military strategy
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Dee Allsop
President, U.S. Solutions Research Groups
Harris Interactive
1920 Association Drive, Suite 500
Reston, VA 20191
United States

Phone: 703-480-1900
Fax: 703-480-1905
E-mail: dallsop@wirthlin.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Polling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • The Reagan legacy
David W. Almasi
Executive Director, Project 21
National Center for Public Policy Research
501 Capitol Court, NE, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-543-4110
Fax: 202-543-5975
E-mail: project21@nationalcenter.org
Web site: www.nationalcenter.org
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Property rights
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Climate change
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Judiciary
  • Media and popular culture
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Campaign finance reform
Henrique S. Almeida
Coordinator
Instituto de Estudos Politicos da Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisboa,
Portugal

E-mail: imoreira@iep.ucp.pt
Web site: www.ucp.pt
Issues
  • Economics of development
William T. Alpert
Associate Professor of Economics
University of Connecticut
One University Place
Stamford, CT 06901
United States

Phone: 203-251-8413
Fax: 203-251-8592
E-mail: william.alpert@uconn.edu
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
  • Philanthropy
  • Unions
  • Family/medical leave
  • Right to work
Lee J. Alston
Professor of Economics and Director, Program on Environment and Society
University of Colorado, Boulder
483 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0483
United States

Phone: 303-492-4257
E-mail: lee.alston@colorado.edu
Web site: www.colorado.edu/ibs/EB/alston/
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Economic education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Natural resources
  • Latin America
Robert Alt
Senior Legal Fellow and Deputy Director, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: robert.alt@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Free speech
  • Religious freedom
  • Middle East
  • Federalism
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judiciary
Omar Hisham Altalib
Director
Minaret of Freedom Institute
4323 Rosedale Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
United States

Phone: 301-907-0947
Fax: 301-654-4846
E-mail: mfi@minaret.org
Web site: www.minaret.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Comparative government
Ryan C. Amacher
Professor of Economics and Public Affairs
University of Texas, Arlington
The Tower-2302
500 Throckmorton Street
Ft. Worth, TX 76102
United States

Phone: 817-272-3888
Fax: 817-468-2972
E-mail: amacher@uta.edu
Web site: www.uta.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Comparative economics
  • Higher education
Jay Ambrose
Senior Fellow
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: jay@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Bruce N. Ames
Senior Scientist
Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
5700 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Oakland, CA 94609-1673
United States

Phone: 510-450-7625
Fax: 510-597-7128
E-mail: bames@chori.org
Web site: www.bruceames.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Climate change
  • Middle East
  • Land use/land degradation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Africa
  • Environmental regulation
  • Environmental education
  • Agriculture
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Free-market environmentalism
Joel Anand Samy
Co-Founder and Trustee
Adriatic Institute for Public Policy and International Leaders Summit
37736 Starflower Street
PO Box 964
Newark, CA 94560
United States

Phone: 510-456-5719
Fax: 510-249-9797
E-mail: joelanandsamy@aol.com
Web site: www.adriaticinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • South Asia
  • Western Europe
  • Middle East
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • United Nations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Anton Andereggen
Professor of French
Lewis and Clark College
Miller Center 306
Portland, OR 97219-7899
United States

Phone: 503-768-7426
Fax: 503-768-7434
E-mail: anton@lclark.edu
Web site: www.lclark.edu/~anton/
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Bilingual education
  • Africa
Annelise Anderson
Senior Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-3139
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: andrsn@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • The Reagan legacy
Brian C. Anderson
Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-0371
E-mail: banderson@city-journal.org
Web site: www.city-journal.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Ethics
  • Church-state relations
  • Family and children
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Political philosophy
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight
Knights of Columbus
One Columbus Plaza
New Haven, CT 06510
United States

Phone: 203-752-4351
Fax: 203-752-4118
E-mail: caa@kofc.org
Web site: www.kofc.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Chresten Anderson
President and Founder
Copenhagen Institute
Postboks 462
DK-1504 København V.,
Denmark

E-mail: ses@coin.dk
Web site: www.coin.dk
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Environment
Eloise Anderson
Director, Program for the American Family
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 916-446-7924
Fax: 916-446-7990
E-mail: info@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Poverty and dependency
  • State and local government
  • Aging/long-term care
Martin Anderson
Keith and Jan Hurlbut Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-4742
Fax: 650-723-0309
E-mail: mca@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Missile defense
  • The Economy
  • Higher education
  • Trade
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • The Reagan legacy
Steven Anderson
Castle Coalition Director and Director of Finance & Administration
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: sanderson@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
Terry L. Anderson
John and Jean DeNault Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Executive Director
Property and Environment Research Center (PERC)
2048 Analysis Drive, Suite A
Bozeman, MT 59718
United States

Phone: 406-587-9591
Fax: 406-586-7555
E-mail: tla@perc.org
Web site: www.perc.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
John K. Andrews Jr.
Director
The Centennial Institute
8787 West Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226
United States

Phone: 303-963-3000
E-mail: andrewsjk@aol.com
Web site: http://www.ccu.edu/centennial/
Issues
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State and local government
  • Media and popular culture
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • State/local public finance
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Federalism
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Political philosophy
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Tort and liability reform
  • The American founding
  • Term limits
  • Religion and public life
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Lewis M. Andrews Ph.D.
Executive Director
Yankee Institute for Public Policy Studies
PO Box 260660
Hartford, CT 06126
United States

Phone: 203-300-3956
Fax: 860-987-6218
E-mail: lew@yankeeinstitute.org
Web site: www.yankeeinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
Wayne Angell
Principal
Angell Economics
1600 North Oak Street, Suite 1915
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-528-3686
Fax: 703-852-3881
E-mail: wangell@comcast.net
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government debt
  • The Economy
Georgi Nikolov Angelov
Senior Economist
Open Society Institute - Sofia
56, Solunska street
1000 Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: angelov.g@gmail.com
Web site: www.osf.bg
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Frank Annunziata
Chairman, Department of History
Rochester Institute of Technology
92 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
United States

Issues
    None Indicated
Joseph Antos
Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5938
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: jantos@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
  • Federal budget
  • Health care reform
David L. Applegate
Williams Montgomery & John, Ltd.
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2100
Chicago, IL 60606
United States

Phone: 312-855-4851
Fax: 312-630-8578
E-mail: dla@willmont.com
Web site: www.willmont.com
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Privacy
Julaine K. Appling
Executive Director
Wisconsin Family Council
PO Box 2075
Madison, WI 53701-2075
United States

Phone: 608-256-3228
Fax: 608-256-3370
E-mail: jappling@wifamilycouncil.org
Web site: www.wifamilycouncil.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Dominic A. Aquila
Dean of Arts and Sciences
University of St. Thomas
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose
Houston, TX 77006-4626
United States

Phone: 713-942-5049
E-mail: aquilad@stthom.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • Federalism
  • Philanthropy
  • Political philosophy
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
Jacob Arfwedson
Senior Fellow and Director, Paris Office
Center for Medicine in the Public Interest
3 rue Primatice
75013 Paris,
France

E-mail: jarfwedson@yahoo.com
Web site: www.cmpi.org

Lecture Languages: French, Swedish
Translation Languages: French, Swedish
Issues
  • Health care
Pedro Antonio Argumedo
Senior Analyst, Microeconomics
Fundación Salvadoreña para el Desarrollo Economico y Social
Edif. Fusades, Boulevard y Urb.
Santa Elena, Antiguo Cuscatlán
La Libertad,
El Salvador

E-mail: pargumedo@fusades.com.sv
Web site: www.fusades.org.sv
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Fredo Arias-King
Founder
Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
PO Box 330
Clint, TX 79836
United States

Phone: 915-851-2761
Fax: 915-851-2961
E-mail: ariasking@gmail.com
Web site: www.ariasking.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish; Russian
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Immigration
  • Latin America
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Mexico
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Resat Arim
Former Ambassador and Board Member
Turkish Foreign Policy Institute
Bilkent University East Campus
06800 Bilkent, Ankara,
Turkey

E-mail: fpi@foreignpolicy.org.tr
Web site: www.foreignpolicy.org.tr
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Hadley Arkes
Edward N. Ney Professor of American Institutes, Political Science Department
Amherst College
206 Converse Hall
Amherst, MA 01002
United States

Phone: 413-542-2293
Fax: 413-542-2264
E-mail: hparkes@amherst.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
Charles M. Arlinghaus
President
The Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
7 South State Street
PO Box 897
Concord, NH 03302
United States

Phone: 603-224-4450
Fax: 603-224-4329
E-mail: jbartlett@jbartlett.org
Web site: www.jbartlett.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Federalism
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Polling
  • State and local government
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Unfunded mandates
Dick Armey
Chairman
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-783-3870
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: darmey@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
David J. Armor
Professor of Public Policy
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-2260
E-mail: darmor@gmu.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Readiness/manpower
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Federal education policy
  • Early childhood education
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
Kristin Armshaw
Director, State Policy
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
950 F Street, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-835-3400
E-mail: karmshaw@phrma.org
Web site: www.phrma.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • State and local government
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Federalism
  • Sound science
Frank H. Armstrong
Associate Professor Emeritus
University of Vermont
7 Deborah Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403-7816
United States

Phone: 802-658-2042
Fax: 802-658-2042
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Higher education
  • State and local government
Ragnar Arnason
Professor, Department of Economics, University of Iceland, and Professor
Institute of Economic Studies
Oddi v. Sudurgotu
Reykjavik,
Iceland

E-mail: ragnara@hi.is
Web site: www.ioes.hi.is

Lecture Languages: Icelandic
Translation Languages: Icelandic
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Energy
  • Education
  • Environment
Larry P. Arnn
President
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-437-7341
Fax: 517-437-3923
E-mail: larry.arnn@hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Ron Arnold
Executive Vice President
Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise
12500 Northeast Tenth Place
Bellevue, WA 98005
United States

Phone: 425-455-5038
Fax: 425-451-3959
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Air/air pollution
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Waste/waste management
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Agriculture
  • Water/water pollution
Leon Aron
Resident Scholar and Director of Russian Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5898
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: laron@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Craig E. Aronoff
Professor Emeritus and Founder of the Cox Family Enterprise Center
Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road
Kennesaw, GA 30144
United States

Phone: 770-423-6045
Fax: 770-423-6721
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Family and children
  • The Economy
Pablo Arosemena Marriott
Executive Director
Fundación Ecuador Libre
9 de Octubre No 100, y Malecon, Piso 21, Oficina 03
Guayaquil
Guayas,
Ecuador

E-mail: parosemena@ecuadorlibre.org
Web site: www.ecuadorlibre.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Nigel Ashford
Senior Program Officer
Institute for Humane Studies, George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 440
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4913
Fax: 703-993-4890
E-mail: nashford@gmu.edu
Web site: www.theihs.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Comparative government
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative thought
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
Barry Asmus
Senior Economist
National Center for Policy Analysis
12770 Coit Road, Suite 800
Dallas, TX 75251
United States

Phone: 972-386-6272
Fax: 972-386-0924
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Trade
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • The Economy
Scott W. Atlas
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-498-7152
Fax: 650-498-5374
E-mail: atlas@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
James Edward Auer
Director, Center for U.S.-Japan Studies and Cooperation, Institute for Public Policy Studies
Vanderbilt University
1207 18th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37212
United States

Phone: 615-343-6980
Fax: 615-343-6983
E-mail: james.e.auer@vanderbilt.edu
Issues
  • Japan
Michael R. Auslin
Resident Scholar, Asian Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7160
E-mail: michael.auslin@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Northeast Asia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Korea
  • Missile defense
  • China
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
Alex Avery
Director of Research and Education, Center for Global Food Issues
Hudson Institute
742 Opie Street
Staunton, VA 22401
United States

Phone: 540-337-6354
Fax: 540-337-8593
Web site: www.cgfi.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Sound science
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Trade
  • Regulatory reform
Dennis T. Avery
Director, Center for Global Food Issues
Hudson Institute
PO Box 202
Churchville, VA 24421
United States

Phone: 540-337-6354
Fax: 540-337-8593
Web site: www.cgfi.org
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Environmental regulation
  • Climate change
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Water/water pollution
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Sound science
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Natural resources
  • Property rights
George Ayittey
Distinguished Economist
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-885-3779
Fax: 202-885-3790
E-mail: ayittey@american.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Human Rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • International organizations
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Africa
Thompson Ayodele
Coordinator
Initiative for Public Policy Analysis
PO Box 6434
Shomolu, Lagos 23401,
Nigeria

E-mail: thompson@ippanigeria.org
Web site: www.ippanigeria.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Environment
Elizabete Azevedo
Deputy Coordinator
Instituto de Estudos Politicos da Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisboa,
Portugal

E-mail: lusoforum@iep.ucp.pt
Web site: www.ucp.pt
Issues
  • Economics of development
Iwan Azis
Professor
Cornell University
7 Lowell Place
Ithaca, NY 14850
United States

Phone: 607-257-8341
Fax: 607-255-6681
E-mail: ija1@cornell.edu
Web site: www.iwanazis.net
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Government debt
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • The Economy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Climate change
  • State/local public finance
  • China
  • State and local government
  • Economic theory
  • Southeast Asia
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Jeffrey Babbitt
Vice President
National Taxpayers United of Illinois
407 South Dearborn, Suite 1170
Chicago, IL 60605
United States

Phone: 312-427-5128
Fax: 312-427-5139
E-mail: babbitt@ntui.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
Andrew J. Bacevich
Professor, Department of International Relations
Boston University
152 Bay State Road
Room 201
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 617-358-0194
Fax: 617-358-0190
E-mail: bacevich@bu.edu
Issues
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Readiness/manpower
Paul Bachman
Director of Research
The Beacon Hill Institute
Suffolk University
8 Ashburn Place
Boston, MA 02108
United States

Phone: 617-573-8750
Fax: 617-994-4279
E-mail: pbachman@beaconhill.org
Web site: www.beaconhill.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • State/local public finance
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Minimum wage
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Unions
John A. Baden Ph.D.
Chairman
Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment
662 Ferguson Road
Bozeman, MT 59718
United States

Phone: 406-585-1776
Fax: 406-585-3000
E-mail: jbaden@free-eco.org
Web site: www.free-eco.org
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • Property rights
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • The Economy
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Hans Bader
Counsel for Special Projects
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: hbader@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Judiciary
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Bilingual education
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Free speech
  • Federalism
Lawson R. Bader
Vice President
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4940
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: lbader@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
Herman Badillo
Senior Fellow
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: communications@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Immigration
Richard A. Baer Jr.
Professor of Natural Resources
Cornell University
8B Fernow Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
United States

Phone: 607-255-7797
Fax: 607-255-0349
E-mail: rab12@cornell.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Environmental education
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Karen Bailey
Director of Public Affairs
Penn National Gaming, Inc.
825 Berkshire Boulevard
Wyomissing, PA 19610
United States

Phone: 610-401-2914
E-mail: Karen.Bailey@pngaming.com
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
Ron Bailey
Science Correspondent, Reason Magazine
Reason Foundation
517 Second Street, NE
Charlottesville, VA 22902
United States

Phone: 202-256-6197
E-mail: rbailey21@aol.com
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Sound science
  • Environmental regulation
  • Climate change
  • Health care reform
  • Water/water pollution
Tracey L. Bailey
Director of Education Policy
Association of American Educators
1645 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-739-2100
Fax: 703-739-2763
E-mail: bailey@aaeteachers.org
Web site: www.aaeteachers.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Stephen M. Bainbridge
William D. Warren Professor of Law
University of California, Los Angeles
405 Hilgard Avenue, Box 951476
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476
United States

Phone: 310-206-1599
Fax: 310-825-6023
E-mail: bainbridge@law.ucla.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic theory
  • Federalism
Charles W. Baird
Emeritus Professor of Economics
California State University, East Bay
1290 Hidden River Court
Reno, NV 89523
United States

Phone: 775-229-8256
E-mail: charles.baird@csueastbay.edu
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Political philosophy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Minimum wage
  • Unions
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Right to work
Brent Baker
Vice President for Research and Publications
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-9733
Fax: 703-683-9736
E-mail: bbaker@mediaresearch.org
Web site: www.mediaresearch.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Media and popular culture
John S. Baker Jr.
Dale E. Bennett Professor of Law
Louisiana State University
Law Center
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States

Phone: 225-578-8846
Fax: 225-578-5935
E-mail: jbaker@lsu.edu
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Ethics
  • Church-state relations
  • International law
  • Political philosophy
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • Congress
  • Judiciary
  • Term limits
Joshua K. Baker
Legal Analyst
Institute for Marriage and Public Policy
PO Box 1231
Manassas, VA 20108
United States

Phone: 202-216-9430
Fax: 202-216-9431
E-mail: joshua@imapp.org
Web site: www.marriagedebate.com
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
Daren Bakst
President and General Counsel, Council on Law in Higher Education, and Legal and Regulatory Policy Analyst
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: dbakst@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Fossil fuels
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • State and local government
  • Climate change
  • Regulatory reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Air/air pollution
  • Property rights
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Other energy options
  • Environmental regulation
Ted Balaker
Jacobs Fellow
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: ted.balaker@reason.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Leszek Balcerowicz Ph.D.
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Civil Development Forum
ul. Stepinska 13
00-739 Warsaw,
Poland

E-mail: leszek.balcerowicz@for.org.pl
Web site: www.for.org.pl
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Stephen H. Balch
President
National Association of Scholars
221 Witherspoon Street, Second Floor
Princeton, NJ 08542-3215
United States

Phone: 609-683-7878
Fax: 609-683-0316
E-mail: balch@nas.org
Web site: www.nas.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Joseph Baldacchino
President
National Humanities Institute
PO Box 1387
Bowie, MD 20718-1387
United States

Phone: 301-464-4277
Fax: 301-464-4277
E-mail: jb@nhinet.org
Web site: www.nhinet.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • Immigration
  • Ethics
  • Federalism
  • Religion and public life
  • American history and political tradition
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political philosophy
Radley Balko
Senior Editor, Reason Magazine
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: rbalko@reason.com
Web site: www.reason.com
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Free speech
  • Media and popular culture
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Carlos A. Ball
Editor and Publisher
Agencia Interamericana de Prensa Economica
7172 Montrico Drive
Boca Raton, FL 33433-6926
United States

Phone: 561-393-0765
E-mail: carlosball@bellsouth.net
Web site: www.aipenet.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
David S. Ball
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
North Carolina State University
4148 Nelson Hall, Box 8110
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Phone: 919-515-3275
Fax: 919-515-7873
E-mail: david_ball@ncsu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Economic education
  • Trade
Whitney L. Ball
Executive Director
DonorsTrust
109 North Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-535-3563
Fax: 703-535-3564
E-mail: wball@donorstrust.org
Web site: www.donorstrust.org
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Philanthropy
  • Citizenship and civil society
William R. Ball
Professor, Department of Political Science
Northern Michigan University
200A Cohodas Hall
Marquette, MI 49855
United States

Phone: 906-227-1821
Fax: 906-227-1819
E-mail: wball@nmu.edu
Issues
  • Southeast Asia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Robert C. Balling
Professor, Department of Geography
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287
United States

Phone: 480-965-3560
Fax: 480-965-8313
E-mail: robert.balling@asu.edu
Web site: geography.asu.edu
Issues
  • Climate change
Daniel Ballon Ph.D.
Policy Fellow in Technology Studies
Pacific Research Institute
755 Sansome Street, Suite 450
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-989-0833
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: dballon@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Privacy
Bela A. Balogh
Professor of Psychology
University of Mary
7500 University Drive
Bismarck, ND 58501
United States

Phone: 701-355-8014
Fax: 701-255-7687
E-mail: babalogh@umary.edu
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Sandor Balogh
Professor Emeritus
Hudson Valley Community College
7 Greenbush Avenue
East Greenbush, NY 12061
United States

Phone: 518-477-5476
Fax: 518-477-8647
E-mail: blueskies346@aol.com
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic theory
  • Conservative thought
  • Religious freedom
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Church-state relations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Human Rights
Amanda Banks
Vice President
The Wabash Group
PO Box 861
Columbia City, IN 46725
United States

Phone: 260-248-8406
E-mail: contact@wabashconsultants.com
Web site: www.wabashconsultants.com
Issues
  • Religion and public life
Zeyno Baran
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Eurasian Policy
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-6457
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: zeyno@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
Stephen Barchet M.D.
Coordinator, Health Plan for Life (HP4Life)
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
PO Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
United States

Phone: 360-956-3482
Fax: 360-352-1874
E-mail: effwa@effwa.org
Web site: www.effwa.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Health care reform
Rafael Bardaji
International Policy Director
FAES Fundación
c/ María de Molina 40 - 6ª planta
Madrid 28006,
Spain

E-mail: rbardaji@fundacionfaes.org
Web site: www.fundacionfaes.org
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
Claude E. Barfield
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5879
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: cbarfield@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Economy
  • Southeast Asia
  • International law
  • Korea
  • Northeast Asia
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Japan
  • China
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Intellectual property
  • Trade
Dennis L. Bark
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2216
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: bark@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International organizations
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Peacekeeping
  • Western Europe
David L. Barnes
Senior Domestic Policy Analyst
Republican National Committee
310 First Street
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-863-8500
Fax: 202-863-8820
Web site: www.rnc.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Higher education
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Randy Barnett
Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory, Georgetown University Law Center, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001-5403
United States

Phone: 617-353-3099
Fax: 617-353-3077
Issues
  • Free speech
  • American history and political tradition
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Judiciary
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Political philosophy
  • Term limits
Robert J. Barro
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics
Harvard University
Littauer Center 218
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-495-3203
Fax: 617-496-8629
E-mail: rbarro@harvard.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulatory reform
  • Trade
  • Money and financial services
  • The Economy
Jeffrey J. Barrows
Health Consultant, Human Trafficking
Christian Medical & Dental Associations
7334 County Route #10
Zanesfield, OH 43360
United States

Phone: 937-599-3050
Fax: 937-599-4712
E-mail: jeff.barrows@cmda.org
Web site: www.cmda.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Human trafficking
  • Human Rights
Bruce R. Bartlett
439 Seneca Road
Great Falls, VA 22066-1113
United States

Phone: 703-421-7784
E-mail: Brb23@georgetown.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • The Reagan legacy
David Barton
President and Founder
WallBuilders
PO Box 397
Aledo, TX 76008
United States

Phone: 817-441-6044
Fax: 817-441-6866
E-mail: info@wallbuilders.com
Web site: www.wallbuilders.com
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
Patrick K. Basham
Adjunct Scholar, Center for Representative Government
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 571-216-6136
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: patrickbasham@gmail.com
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Western Europe
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Afghanistan
  • Health care reform
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Canada
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • State-sponsored gambling
Joseph L. Bast
President
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle Street, Suite 903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-377-4000
Fax: 312-377-5000
E-mail: jbast@heartland.org
Web site: www.heartland.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Sound science
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Sammy Basu
Associate Professor, Department of Politics
Willamette University
900 State Street, Smullin 322
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Phone: 503-370-6264
Fax: 503-370-6720
E-mail: sbasu@willamette.edu
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
Roger Bate
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-828-6029
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: rbate@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Water/water pollution
  • Risk assessment
  • Africa
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Property rights
  • United Nations
Gary L. Bauer
Chairman
Campaign for Working Families
2800 Shirlington Road, Suite 930
Arlington, VA 22206
United States

Phone: 703-671-8800
Fax: 703-671-8899
E-mail: info@mail.cwfpac.com
Web site: www.cwfpac.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Family and children
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Naomi Lopez Bauman
Public Policy Consultant
6658 Youree Drive, Suite 180
PMB 192
Shreveport, LA 71105
United States

Phone: 202-448-2931
E-mail: naomi_lopez_bauman@yahoo.com
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Minimum wage
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Government health programs
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Medicaid
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Health care reform
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Medicare
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
James Baxter
President
National Motorists Association
402 West Second Street
Waunakee, WI 53597
United States

Phone: 608-849-6000
Fax: 608-849-8697
E-mail: nma@motorists.org
Web site: www.motorists.org
Issues
  • Transportation
Gregory S. Baylor
Director, Center for Law and Religious Freedom
Christian Legal Society
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 300
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-642-1070 Ext 3502
Fax: 703-642-1075
E-mail: gbaylor@clsnet.org
Web site: www.clsnet.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations