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Number of results: 2593

Barry M. Aarons
Research Fellow
Institute for Policy Innovation
1660 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 245
Lewisville, TX 75067
United States

Phone: 972-874-5139
Fax: 972-874-5144
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
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 Apartment 4311
Charlottesville, VA 22911-8686
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
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
4018 North 27th Street
Arlington, VA 22207
United States

Phone: 703-525-0100
E-mail: adelmans@moversandshakespeares.com
Web site: www.moversandshakespeares.com
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
E-mail: michael.alexander@temple.edu
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
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
Jeffrey H. Anderson
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-989-0833
E-mail: janderson@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.benjaminrushsociety.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Martin Anderson
Keith and Jan Hurlbut Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
434 Galvez Mall
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
Centennial Institute
8787 West Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226
United States

Phone: 303-963-3425
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

Phone: 585-475-6981
Fax: 585-475-7120
E-mail: fxagsh@rit.edu
Web site: www.rit.edu
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political philosophy
  • Religion and public life
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Philanthropy
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
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 South Ferguson Avenue
Bozeman, MT 59718-6492
United States

Fax: 406-585-3000
E-mail: jbaden@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
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 Policy Analyst and Deputy Director ObamaCareWatch.org
Economics 21:Economic Policies for the 21st Century
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 325
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-296-3322 Ext 105
E-mail: barnes@economics21.org
Web site: www.ObamaCareWatch.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Higher education
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
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
  • Free speech
Verónica Baz
General Director
Centro de Investigacion para el Desarollo A.C. (CIDAC)
Jaime Balmes 11, Edificio D, 2o. piso
Col. Los Morales Polanco
Mexico C.P. 11510,
Mexico

E-mail: verobaz@cidac.org
Web site: www.cidac.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
William W. Beach
Director, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6206
Fax: 202-675-1772
E-mail: bill.beach@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Immigration
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Entitlement spending
  • Money and financial services
  • State/local public finance
  • The Economy
  • Agriculture
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Federal budget
  • Economic forecasting
  • Climate change
Jonathan James Bean
Professor, Department of History
Southern Illinois University
Department of History
Carbondale, IL 62901-4519
United States

Phone: 618-453-7872
Fax: 618-453-5440
E-mail: jonbean@siu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • American history and political tradition
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
John H. Beck
Professor of Economics, School of Business Administration
Gonzaga University
502 East Boone, AD Box 9
Spokane, WA 99258
United States

Phone: 509-323-3429
Fax: 509-323-5811
E-mail: beck@gem.gonzaga.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Campaign finance reform
Gary S. Becker
Rose-Marie and Jack R. Anderson Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and University Professor of Economics and Sociology
University of Chicago
1126 East 59th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-8168
Fax: 773-702-8490
E-mail: gbecker@uchicago.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
William G. Becker III
President of the Board
The Maine Heritage Policy Center
PO Box 7829
Portland, ME 04112
United States

Phone: 207-321-2550
Fax: 207-773-4385
E-mail: wbecker@mainepolicy.org
Web site: www.mainepolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Climate change
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Higher education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Government waste
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Term limits
Gary Beckner
Executive Director
Association of American Educators
27405 Puerta Real, Suite 230
Mission Viejo, CA 92691-6388
United States

Phone: 800-704-7799
Fax: 949-595-7970
E-mail: info@aaeteachers.org
Web site: www.aaeteachers.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Federal education policy
Gary D. Becks
President
Rescue Task Force
PO Box 12701
El Cajon, CA 92022
United States

Phone: 619-328-6511
Fax: 619-334-0946
E-mail: gary@rescuetaskforce.org
Web site: www.rescuetaskforce.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Immigration
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Afghanistan
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Boris Begovic
President
Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies
Kralja Milana 7
11000 Belgrade,
Serbia

Web site: www.clds.org.yu
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
Mark A. Behrens
Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP
600 14th Street, NW, Suite 800
Hamilton Square
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-639-5621
Fax: 202-783-4211
E-mail: mbehrens@shb.com
Web site: www.shb.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Health care reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Regulation through litigation
E. Calvin Beisner
National Spokesman
Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation
9302-C Old Keene Mill Road
Burke, VA 22015
United States

Phone: 703-569-3400
Fax: 703-569-3448
E-mail: ebeisner@aol.com
Web site: www.cornwallalliance.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Natural resources
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Water/water pollution
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Climate change
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Sound science
  • Ethics
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Fossil fuels
  • Political philosophy
Christopher Beiting
Director of Liberal Studies
Holy Cross College
54515 State Road 933 N.
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-239-8400
Fax: 574-239-8323
E-mail: cbeiting@hcc-nd.edu
Web site: www.hcc-nd.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
David Beito
Associate Professor, Department of History
University of Alabama
Box 870212
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
United States

Phone: 205-348-1870
Fax: 205-348-0670
E-mail: dbeito@bama.ua.edu
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Philanthropy
Eric A. Belgrad
Professor, Political Science Department
Towson State University
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252
United States

Phone: 410-704-2149
Fax: 410-704-2960
E-mail: ebelgrad@towson.edu
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Peacekeeping
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Western Europe
Paul Belien
Editor
The Brussels Journal
Houtum 54
B-2460 Kasterlee,
Belgium

E-mail: paul.belien@telenet.be
Web site: www.brusselsjournal.com
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Government
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Health care
Charles H. Bell Jr.
Partner
Bell, McAndrews & Hiltachk, LLP
455 Capitol Mall, Suite 801
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

Phone: 916-442-7757
Fax: 916-442-7759
E-mail: cbell@bmhlaw.com
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Campaign finance reform
Mariam Bell
Director for National Policy, The Wilberforce Forum
Prison Fellowship Ministries
PO Box 17500
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 703-478-0100
Fax: 703-904-7301
E-mail: mbell@pfm.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Human Rights
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Tom W. Bell
Professor, School of Law
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Phone: 714-628-2503
Fax: 714-628-2576
E-mail: tbell@chapman.edu
Web site: web.chapman.edu
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Privacy
Donald Bellante
Professor, Department of Economics
University of South Florida
4202 East Flower Avenue, BSN 3403
Tampa, FL 33620
United States

Phone: 813-974-6386
Fax: 813-974-6510
E-mail: dbellant@coba.usf.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Minimum wage
Herman Belz
Professor, Department of History
University of Maryland
2137 Francis Scott Key Hall
College Park, MD 20742
United States

Phone: 301-405-4287
Fax: 301-314-9399
E-mail: hb5@umail.umd.edu
Web site: www.history.umd.edu/Bio/belz.html
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Federalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Joel Belz
Founder and Columnist
World Magazine
392 Old Haw Creek Road
Asheville, NC 28805
United States

Phone: 828-230-1573
Fax: 828-253-1556
E-mail: joelbelz@mac.com
Web site: www.worldmag.com
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Church-state relations
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
  • Higher education
Joseph C. Ben-Ami
Executive Director
Institute for Canadian Values
PO Box 1318, Station B
Ottawa, ON K1P 5R4,
Canada

E-mail: Jbenami@canadianvalues.ca
Web site: www.canadianvalues.ca
Issues
  • Religion and public life
David J. BenDaniel
Berens Professor of Entrepreneurship, Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University
341 Sage Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-6201
United States

Phone: 607-255-4220
Fax: 607-254-4590
E-mail: djb16@cornell.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Nathan A. Benefield
Director of Policy Research
Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives
225 State Street, Suite 302
Harrisburg, PA 17101
United States

Phone: 717-671-1901
Fax: 717-671-1905
E-mail: nab@commonwealthfoundation.org
Web site: www.commonwealthfoundation.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Health care reform
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Minimum wage
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government waste
  • State and local government
Pamela J. Benigno
Director, Education Policy Center
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: pam@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Ralph Benko
Principal
Capital City Partners, LLC
1100 H Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-347-6840
Fax: 202-347-6849
E-mail: ralphbenko@capcitydc.com
Web site: www.capcitydc.com
Issues
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • The American founding
  • Economic theory
  • Philanthropy
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • The Reagan legacy
LeAnna Benn
National Director
Teen Aid
723 East Jackson
Spokane, WA 99207
United States

Phone: 509-482-2868
Fax: 509-482-7994
E-mail: teenaid@teen-aid.org
Web site: www.teen-aid.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
Elayne Bennett
President and Founder
Best Friends Foundation
5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-478-9677
Fax: 202-478-9678
E-mail: ebennett@bestfriendsfoundation.org
Web site: www.bestfriendsfoundation.org
Issues
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
James T. Bennett
Professor of Economics, William P. Snavely Chair of Political Economy and Public Policy
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 3G4
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1155
Fax: 703-993-1133
E-mail: jbennett@osf1.gmu.edu
Issues
  • Government waste
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Government debt
William J. Bennett
Washington Fellow
Claremont Institute
1901 North Moore Street, Suite 201B
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-248-9413
E-mail: nburns@bennettmornings.com
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Media and popular culture
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Bilingual education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Religion and public life
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
  • Family and children
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Philanthropy
George J. Benston
John H. Harland Professor of Finance, Accounting and Economics, Goizueta Business School
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States

Phone: 404-727-7831
Fax: 404-727-5238
E-mail: gjb@bus.emory.edu
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Anti-trust
  • Risk assessment
  • Money and financial services
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
Finn Bergesen Jr.
Director General
Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry
Middelthuns gate 27
PO Box 5250 Majorstuen
N-0303 Oslo,
Norway

E-mail: finn.bergesen@nho.no
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Niclas Berggren
Vice President
The Ratio Institute
PO Box 5095
SE-102 42 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: niclas.berggren@ratio.se
Web site: www.ratio.se
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Religion and public life
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Brad Bergh
Executive Vice President
Caesar Rodney Institute
PO Box 7924
Wilmington, DE 19803
United States

Phone: 302-475-9094
E-mail: info@caesarrodney.org
Web site: www.caesarrodney.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
Herbert B. Berkowitz
Managing Director
Proactive Solutions, Inc.- Publications of North Carolina
1501 Market Street
Wilmington, NC 28401-4910
United States

Phone: 910-763-4064
Fax: 910-763-4084
E-mail: herbberkowitzpr@bizec.rr.com
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
John Berlau
Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2272
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jberlau@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Anti-trust
  • Risk assessment
  • The Economy
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Infrastructure
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Environmental regulation
  • Money and financial services
  • Media and popular culture
Dana Berliner
Staff Attorney
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: dberliner@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Property rights
Ilan Berman
Vice President for Policy
American Foreign Policy Council
509 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-543-1006
Fax: 202-543-1007
E-mail: berman@afpc.org
Web site: www.afpc.org

Lecture Languages: Russian
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Missile defense
  • Arms control
  • Military strategy
  • International organizations
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Middle East
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
Joni Berman
President
Maryland Charter School Network
8002 Corkberry Lane, Suite 205
Pasadena, MD 21122
United States

Phone: 410-707-2676
Fax: 410-553-6243
E-mail: mcsn@comcast.net
Web site: www.mdcharternetwork.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Russell A. Berman
Walter A. Haas Professor in Humanities, Stanford University and Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Building 260, Room 201
Stanford, CA 94305-2030
United States

Phone: 650-723-1069
Fax: 650-725-8421
E-mail: berman@stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Western Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • International organizations
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
Michelle D. Bernard
President
Independent Women's Forum
4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 240
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-349-5892
Fax: 202-419-1821
E-mail: mbernard@iwf.org
Web site: www.iwf.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Human Rights
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Peter Bernholz
Professor Emeritus
Universitaet Basel
Postfach
CH-4003 Basel,
Switzerland

E-mail: peter.bernholz@unibas.ch

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Terrorism
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Ann Bernstein
Executive Director
Center for Development and Enterprise
PO Box 1936
Johannesburg 2000,
South Africa

E-mail: ann@cde.org.za
Web site: www.cde.org.za
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
Jonas Bernstein
Editor, Russia Reform Monitor
American Foreign Policy Council
509 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-543-1006
Fax: 202-543-1007
E-mail: bernstein@afpc.org
Web site: www.afpc.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
Lisa E. Bernstein
Wilson-Dickinson Professor of Law and Co-Director, Institute for Civil Justice
University of Chicago Law School
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-834-2881
Fax: 773-702-0730
E-mail: lbernst621@gmail.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Jason Bertsch
Vice President, Marketing
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5873
Fax: 202-862-7171
E-mail: jbertsch@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Douglas Besharov
Joseph J. and Violet Jacobs Scholar in Social Welfare Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5904
Fax: 202-862-5802
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Medicare
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Health care reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Medicaid
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Marriage and family structure
Pierre Bessard
Executive Director, Liberales Institut, and Executive Director
Institut Constant de Rebecque
19, boulevard de Grancy
1006 Lausanne,
Switzerland

E-mail: pierre.bessard@institutconstant.ch
Web site: www.institutconstant.ch
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Joseph M. Bessette
Alice Tweed Tuohy Professor of Government and Ethics
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-607-3989
Fax: 909-621-8416
E-mail: jbessette@cmc.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
Judith A. Best
Distinguished Teaching Professor, Political Science Department
State University of New York, Cortland
217-B Old Main
Cortland, NY 13045
United States

Phone: 607-753-4801
Fax: 607-753-5979
E-mail: bestj@cortland.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
John J. Bethune
Kennedy Chair in Economics, School of Business
Barton College
PO Box 5000
Wilson, NC 27893
United States

Phone: 252-399-6422
Fax: 252-399-6571
E-mail: jbethune@barton.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Intellectual property
Fran A. Bevan
State Leader
Pennsylvania Eagle Forum
640 Stonebridge Drive
North Huntingdon, PA 15642
United States

Phone: 724-864-5989
E-mail: fran@eagleforumpa.org
Web site: www.eagleforumpa.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental education
  • Sound science
  • State/local public finance
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Bioethics
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Property rights
Lillian BeVier
Doherty Charitable Foundation, Professor, School of Law
University of Virginia
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

Phone: 804-924-3132
Fax: 804-924-7536
E-mail: lrb5s@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Intellectual property
  • Constitutional law
  • Property rights
  • Judiciary
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Privacy
John F. Bibby
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
5507 North Kent Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53217
United States

Phone: 414-964-5376
Fax: 414-229-5021
E-mail: jfbibby@csd.uwm.edu
Issues
  • Polling
  • Federalism
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Campaign finance reform
Lisl Biggs-Davison
Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economics
57 Tufton Street
London SW1P 3QL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: crce@trident-net.co.uk
Web site: www.crce.org.uk
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
William C. Binning
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
Youngstown State University
One University Plaza
Youngstown, OH 44555
United States

Phone: 330-941-3435
Fax: 330-941-3439
E-mail: wcbinning@ysu.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
Robert L. Bish
Professor Emeritus
University of Victoria
224-1044 Water Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States

Phone: 360-385-4450
E-mail: rbish@uvic.ca
Web site: www.rbish.ca
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Richard Bishirjian
President
Yorktown University
PO Box 460808
Denver, CO 80246
United States

Phone: 720-212-0843
Fax: 720-528-7761
E-mail: rjb@yorktownuniversity.com
Web site: www.yorktownuniversity.com
Issues
  • Higher education
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Richard Bjornseth
Professor, Art Department
Savannah College of Art and Design
2612 Dogwood Avenue, #15
Thunderbolt, GA 31404
United States

Phone: 912-356-5173
E-mail: dbjornse@scad.edu
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Amy E. Black
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Wheaton College
501 College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187-5593
United States

Phone: 630-752-5980
Fax: 630-752-7037
E-mail: amy.e.black@wheaton.edu
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
  • Religion and public life
Ken Blackwell
Senior Fellow for Family Empowerment, Family Research Council, and Ronald Reagn Distinguished Fellow
Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions
88 East Broad Street, Suite 1120
Columbus, OH 43215
United States

Phone: 614-224-4422
Fax: 614-224-4644
E-mail: kblackwell@buckeyeinstitute.org
Web site: www.buckeyeinstitute.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Right to work
  • Second Amendment
  • Human Rights
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Religious freedom
Morton C. Blackwell
President
The Leadership Institute
1101 North Highland Street
Arlington, VA 22201-2854
United States

Phone: 703-247-2000
Fax: 703-247-2001
Web site: www.leadershipinstitute.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Polling
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Right to work
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Economic education
  • Philanthropy
  • Congress
Donal Blaney
Chief Executive
The Young Briton's Foundation
18 Doughty Street
London WC1N 2PL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: donal@ybf.org.uk
Web site: www.ybf.org.uk
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
Stephen J. Blank
Professor, Department of the Army
U. S. Army War College
122 Forbes Avenue
Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013
United States

Phone: 717-245-4085
Fax: 717-245-3820
E-mail: stephen.blank@us.army.mil
Web site: www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • South Asia
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Military strategy
  • Korea
  • China
  • Fossil fuels
  • Middle East
  • Central and Eastern Europe
David Blankenhorn
President
Institute for American Values
1841 Broadway, Suite 211
New York, NY 10023
United States

Phone: 212-246-3942
Fax: 212-541-6665
E-mail: Blankenhorn@americanvalues.org
Web site: www.americanvalues.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Greg Blankenship
Founder and President
Illinois Policy Institute
718 South Seventh Street, Suite 102
Springfield, IL 62703
United States

E-mail: gkblankenship@all4growth.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Health care reform
  • State/local public finance
  • The Economy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Infrastructure
  • Medicaid
Tony Blankley
Visiting Senior Fellow in National Security Communications
The Heritage Foundation
1875 Eye Street, NW, 9th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-326-1750
Fax: 202-371-9539
E-mail: tony.blankley@edelman.com
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
Sue A. Blevins
President
Institute for Health Freedom
1875 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-429-6610
Fax: 202-861-1973
E-mail: sblevins@forhealthfreedom.org
Web site: www.forhealthfreedom.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Health care reform
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Privacy
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
Mark Blitz
Fletcher-Jones Professor of Political Philosophy
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-607-3232
Fax: 909-621-8419
E-mail: mark.blitz@cmc.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political philosophy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Ethics
Mark Jon Block
State Director
Americans for Prosperity - Wisconsin
1126 South 70th Street, Suite S219A
Milwaukee, WI 53214
United States

Phone: 414-475-2975
E-mail: markb@afphq.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org/wisconsin
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Government waste
Michael K. Block Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
University of Arizona
401 McClelland Hall
PO Box 210108
Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
United States

Phone: 520-621-2854
Fax: 520-621-8450
E-mail: mkblock@email.arizona.edu
Issues
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Regulatory reform
Walter Block
Wirth Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Economics, College of Business Administration
Loyola University, New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Avenue, Box 15, Miller 321
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States

Phone: 504-864-7934
Fax: 504-864-7970
E-mail: wblock@loyno.edu
Web site: www.walterblock.com
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Mark A. Bloomfield
President
American Council for Capital Formation
1726 M Street NW, Suite 802
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-467-6787
Fax: 202-467-6784
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Polling
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Congress
  • The Economy
Robert B. Bluey
Director, Center for Media and Public Policy
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: robert.bluey@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Edward J. Blum
Visiting Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 703-505-1922
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: eblum@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Maureen Blum
President
Strategic Coalitions & Initiatives, LLC
2939 Van Ness Street, NW, #221
Washington, DC 20008
United States

Phone: 202-236-6717
Fax: 202-966-1859
E-mail: blum.m@att.net
Issues
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Congress
  • Federal education policy
Daniel Blumenthal J.D.
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5910
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: dlblumen2004@yahoo.com
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Southeast Asia
  • China
John Blundell
IEA Distinguished Senior Fellow
Institute of Economic Affairs
2 Lord North Street
Westminster
London SW1P 3LB,
United Kingdom

E-mail: jblundell@iea.org.uk
Web site: www.iea.org.uk
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Justice/crime
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
David Boaz
Executive Vice President
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5290
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: dboaz@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Federal budget
David J. Bobb
Director, Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence
Hillsdale College
3525 Davenport Street, NW, Suite 109
Washington, DC 20008
United States

Phone: 202-903-5162
E-mail: david.bobb@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu/cte
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Vicente Boceta Alvarez
Secretary General
Circulo de Empresarios
Paseo de la Castellana, 15 - 6ª Planta
28046 Madrid,
Spain

E-mail: asociacion@circulodeempresarios.org
Web site: www.circulodeempresarios.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • International relations/organizations
  • Economics of development
Kenneth Boehm
Chairman
National Legal and Policy Center
107 Park Washington Court
Falls Church, VA 22046-4237
United States

Phone: 703-237-1970
Fax: 703-237-2090
E-mail: kboehm@nlpc.org
Web site: www.nlpc.org
Issues
  • Unions
  • Ethics
  • Public interest law
  • Campaign finance reform
Peter J. Boettke
Deputy Director
James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, 324 Enterprise Hall
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1149
Fax: 703-993-1133
E-mail: pboettke@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Northeast Asia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Federalism
  • Political philosophy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • China
Jeffrey R. Boeyink
Executive Vice President
Iowans for Tax Relief
2610 Park Avenue
PO Box 747
Muscatine, IA 52761
United States

Phone: 563-264-8080
Fax: 563-264-2413
Web site: www.taxrelief.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
  • Polling
Cecil E. Bohanon
Professor, Department of Economics
Ball State University
McKinley Avenue
Muncie, IN 47306
United States

Phone: 765-285-5363
Fax: 765-285-4313
E-mail: cbohanon@bsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • Immigration
  • State/local public finance
  • Polling
  • Property rights
Clint Bolick
Director, Center for Constitutional Litigation
Goldwater Institute
500 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States

Phone: 602-462-5000
Fax: 602-256-7045
E-mail: cbolick@goldwaterinstitute.org
Web site: www.goldwaterinstitute.org
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • State and local government
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Federalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Richard L. Bolin
Director and Trustee
The Flagstaff Institute
PO Box 986
Flagstaff, AZ 86002-0986
United States

Phone: 928-779-0052
Fax: 928-774-8589
E-mail: bolinflag@aol.com
Web site: www.instflag.org
Issues
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Carolina Bolivar
President
Instituto Cultural Ludwig von Mises, A.C.
Avenida San Isidro 107
Col. Juriquilla
Querétaro, 76230,
Mexico

E-mail: cbolivar@icumi.org.mx
Web site: www.icumi.org.mx

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Education
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Philip Bom
Professor of Government, Robertson School of Government
Regent University
9629 162nd Avenue, NE
Redmond, WA 98052
United States

Phone: 757-226-4746
E-mail: philbom@regent.edu
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Human Rights
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Canada
Michael T. Bond Ph.D.
Professor of Finance
Cleveland State University
15524 Edgewater Drive
Lakewood, OH 44107
United States

Phone: 216-226-7990
Fax: 216-226-7990
E-mail: mbond10424@aol.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
Gerardo Bongiovanni
Presidentel
Fundación Libertad
Mitre 170
2000 Rosario, Santa Fe,
Argentina

E-mail: gbongiovanni@libertad.org.ar
Web site: www.libertad.org.ar
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Economics of development
Donald R. Booth
Professor of Economics, School of Business and Economics
Chapman University
18551 Via Bravo
Villa Park, CA 92861-2764
United States

Fax: 714-532-6081
E-mail: booth@chapman.edu
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Economic theory
  • The Economy
  • Trade
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • China
  • Free-market environmentalism
James Bopp Jr.
General Counsel
James Madison Center for Free Speech
1 South Sixth Street
Terre Haute, IN 47807
United States

Phone: 812-232-2434
Fax: 812-235-3685
E-mail: jboppjr@aol.com
Web site: www.jamesmadisoncenter.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Judiciary
  • Campaign finance reform
Harry Borders
Executive Director
Kentucky League for Educational Alternatives
1042 Burlington Lane
Frankfort, KY 40601
United States

Phone: 502-875-8010
Fax: 502-875-2841
E-mail: hborders@kleaonline.org
Web site: www.kleaonline.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Ellen Bork
Director
Foreign Policy Initiative
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 325
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-296-3322
E-mail: ebork@foreignpolicyi.org
Web site: www.foreignpolicyi.org
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
Michael J. Boskin
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and T.M. Friedman Professor of Economics
Stanford University
31-b Galvez Mall, Suite 213
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-6482
Fax: 650-723-6494
E-mail: boskin@stanford.edu
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Discretionary spending
  • Federal budget
  • Economic theory
  • Government debt
  • The Reagan legacy
Daniel B. Botkin
President and Founder
The Center for the Study of the Environment
245 Eighth Avenue, #270
New York, NY 10011
United States

Phone: 917-747-3068
Fax: 805-569-9170
E-mail: dbotkin@naturestudy.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Sound science
  • Environmental regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental education
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
Boudewijn Bouckaert
Professor
University of Ghent
Law School, Department of Legal Theory
Baliestraat 99
9000 Ghent,
Belgium

Web site: www.novacivilas.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • Religion and public life
Donald J. Boudreaux
Chairman, Department of Economics
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
339 Enterprise Hall
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
United States

Phone: 703-993-1157
Fax: 703-993-1133
E-mail: dboudrea@gmu.edu
Web site: www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Economic education
  • Trade
Karol Boudreaux
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4941
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: kboudrea@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Economic theory
  • International law
  • Africa
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Property rights
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Hardy Bouillon
Chairman, Academic Advisory Board
Centre for the New Europe
Sachsenstr. 29
54295 Trier,
Germany

Web site: www.cne.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • Health care
  • Religion and public life
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Sandy Liddy Bourne
Executive Director
American Energy Freedom Center
717 Princess Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 571-970-4632
E-mail: sandy@energyfreedomcenter.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Other energy options
  • Environmental regulation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Federalism
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Congress
  • Fossil fuels
  • State and local government
Victor Andrew Boutros
CEO
Focus on the Family, Australia
PO Box 5210
CLAYTON VICTORIA 3168,
Australia

Web site: www.families.org.au
Issues
  • Education
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Religion and public life
James Bovard
Adjunct Analyst, Competitive Enterprise Institute, and Associate Policy Analyst
Cato Institute
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 301-309-6817
Fax: 301-309-6738
E-mail: jbovard@his.com
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Second Amendment
  • Trade
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Terrorism and international crime
Bethany O’Bannon Bowman
Director of Operations
Education Public Policy and Consulting Global Management, Inc
PO Box 4938
Cleveland, TN 37320
United States

Phone: 423-614-8840
Fax: 423-473-7304
E-mail: bethany.bowman@eppcmanagement.com
Web site: www.eppcmanagement.com
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
James Bowman
Resident Scholar
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-715-3486
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: JVB@JamesBowman.net
Web site: www.jamesbowman.net
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Ethics
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
John C. Bowman
Executive Director
Education Public Policy and Consulting Global Management, Inc
1850 Executive Park, NW
Cleveland, TN 37312
United States

Phone: 423-614-8840
Fax: 423-473-9304
E-mail: jc.bowman@eppcmanagement.com
Web site: www.eppcmanagement.com
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Personnel policies
  • Religious freedom
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Africa
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
Karlyn Bowman
Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5910
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: kbowman@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Media and popular culture
Michael Bowman
Senior Director of Policy & Strategic Initiatives
American Legislative Exchange Council
1101 Vermont Avenue, NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-742-8523
Fax: 202-466-3801
E-mail: mbowman@alec.org
Web site: www.alec.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • State and local government
Jim L. Bowyer
Director, Responsible Materials Program
Dovetail Partners, Inc.
528 Hennepin Avenue, Suite 202
Minneapolis, MN 55403
United States

E-mail: jimbowyer@comcast.net
Web site: www.dovetailinc.org
Issues
  • Environmental education
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Other energy options
  • Natural resources
  • Environmental regulation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Ian Boyd CSB
President
G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture
400 South Orange Avenue
Walsh Library, Room 430
South Orange, NJ 07079
United States

Phone: 973-275-2430
Fax: 973-275-2594
E-mail: boydjian@shu.edu
Web site: academic.shu.edu/chesterton
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
L. Brent Bozell III
Founder and President
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-9733
Fax: 703-683-9736
E-mail: bbozell@mediaresearch.org
Web site: www.mediaresearch.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Media and popular culture
  • Campaign finance reform
Barry Bracewell-Milnes
26 Lancaster Court
Banstead
Surrey SM 7 1RR,
United Kingdom

Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Patricia Bradburn
President
Virginians for Property Rights
12750 Chatter Brook Drive
Catharpin, VA 20143-1031
United States

Phone: 703-754-7900
Fax: 703-753-3005
E-mail: pbradburn@erols.com
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Anthony Bradley
Research Fellow
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-454-3080
Fax: 616-454-9454
E-mail: abradley@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Latin America
  • Religious freedom
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Minimum wage
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Family and children
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Media and popular culture
Gerard V. Bradley
Professor of Law
Notre Dame Law School
124 Law School
PO Box 780
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-631-8385
Fax: 574-631-4197
E-mail: gerard.v.bradley.16@nd.edu
Web site: law.nd.edu
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Robert L. Bradley Jr.
Chairman
Institute for Energy Research
1415 South Voss Road, Suite 110-287
Houston, TX 77057
United States

Phone: 713-974-1918
Fax: 713-974-1993
E-mail: iertx@swbell.net
Web site: www.instituteforenergyresearch.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • Electricity deregulation
Tiffany Bradley
Director of Development
Alabama Policy Institute
402 Office Park Drive, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35223
United States

Phone: 205-870-9900
Fax: 205-870-4407
E-mail: tiffanyb@alabamapolicy.org
Web site: www.alabamapolicy.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Philanthropy
David W. Brady
Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of Research
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Federal budget
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Demian Brady
Senior Policy Analyst
National Taxpayers Union
108 North Alfred Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-5700
Fax: 703-683-5722
E-mail: dbrady@ntu.org
Web site: www.ntu.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Congress
Tarren Bragdon
Chief Executive Officer
The Maine Heritage Policy Center
PO Box 7829
Portland, ME 04112
United States

Phone: 207-321-2550
Fax: 603-457-5955
E-mail: tbragdon@mainepolicy.org
Web site: www.mainepolicy.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
Peter Brandt
Senior Director, Public Policy Division
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-4634
Fax: 719-548-5941
E-mail: brandtpl@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Judiciary
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Paul Brantingham
Professor of Criminology
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6,
Canada

Phone: 778-782-4175
E-mail: branting@sfu.ca
Issues
  • Justice/crime
Twila Brase R.N.
President
Citizens' Council on Health Care
1954 University Avenue, West, Suite 8
St. Paul, MN 55104
United States

Phone: 651-646-8935
Fax: 651-646-0100
E-mail: twila@cchconline.org
Web site: www.cchconline.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Privacy
Miguel Braun
Director
Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth
Av. Callao 25, 1er piso
C1022AAA Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: mbraun@cippec.org
Web site: www.cippec.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Christian N. Braunlich
Vice President
Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy
7011 Dreams Way Court
Alexandria, VA 22315
United States

Phone: 703-922-6768
Fax: 703-455-1531
E-mail: c.braunlich@att.net
Web site: www.thomasjeffersoninst.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Charles H. Breeden
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
Marquette University
PO Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
United States

Phone: 414-288-3370
Fax: 414-288-5757
E-mail: charles.breeden@marquette.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Tort and liability reform
Marshall J. Breger
Professor, Columbus School of Law
Catholic University of America
3600 John MacCormack Road, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-5140
Fax: 202-319-4459
E-mail: breger@cua.edu
Web site: www.cua.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Religious freedom
  • Immigration
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federalism
  • Church-state relations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Risk assessment
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Regulatory reform
  • Middle East
  • Regulation through litigation
William Breit
Professor of Economics, Emeritus
Trinity University
715 Stadium Drive
San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
United States

Phone: 210-999-8492
Fax: 210-999-7255
E-mail: wbreit@sbcglobal.net
Web site: www.trinity.edu/departments/economics/breivita.html
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Comparative economics
  • Government debt
H. Geoffrey Brennan
Professor
Australian National University
Research School of Social Sciences
Social and Political Theory Group
CANBERRA ACT 200,
Australia

E-mail: geoffrey.brennan@anu.edu.au
Web site: www.anu.edu.au
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Religion and public life
Thomas A. Breslin Ph.D.
Professor
Florida International University
University Park, DM431B
11200 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33199
United States

Phone: 305-348-2304
Fax: 305-348-6138
E-mail: breslint@fiu.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
Clint Brewer
Interim Executive Director
Tennessee Center for Policy Research
PO Box 198646
Nashville, TN 37219
United States

Phone: 615-383-6431
E-mail: info@tennesseepolicy.org
Web site: www.tennesseepolicy.org
Issues
    None Indicated
Lester Brickman Ph.D.
Professor of Law
Cardozo Law School
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
United States

Phone: 212-790-0327
Fax: 212-790-0205
E-mail: brickman@yu.edu
Web site: www.lesterbrickman.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
John Bridgeland
President and CEO
Civic Enterprises
1828 L Street, NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-467-8816
E-mail: bridge@civicenterprises.net
Web site: www.civicenterprises.net
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Philanthropy
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Federal education policy
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Mark Brnovich
Senior Director, State Customer Relations
Corrections Corporation of America
10 Burton Hills Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37215
United States

Phone: 602-266-8602
Fax: 615-263-3140
E-mail: mark.brnovich@correctionscorp.com
Web site: www.correctionscorp.com
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Judiciary
  • Government waste
  • State and local government
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Peacekeeping
  • Federalism
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Second Amendment
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Constitutional law
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Military strategy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Property rights
  • Environmental regulation
  • State-sponsored gambling
Peter Brookes
Senior Research Fellow for National Security Affairs, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, and Chung Ju-Yung Fellow for Policy Studies, Asian Studies Center
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6083
Fax: 202-675-1779
E-mail: peter.brookes@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Arthur C. Brooks
President
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-419-5213
E-mail: kayla.cook@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Military strategy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Media and popular culture
  • Philanthropy
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Religion and public life
B. Jason Brooks
Senior Research Associate
Foundation for Education Reform and Accountability
PO Box 1108
Clifton Park, NY 12065
United States

Phone: 518-383-2598
Fax: 518-383-2841
E-mail: bjbrooks@nyfera.org
Web site: www.nyfera.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Bill Brooks
President
North Carolina Family Policy Council
PO Box 20607
Raleigh, NC 27619
United States

Phone: 919-807-0800
Fax: 919-807-0900
E-mail: bbrooks@ncfamily.org
Web site: www.ncfamily.org
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State and local government
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Brian P. Brooks
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
1625 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-383-5127
Fax: 202-383-5414
E-mail: bbrooks@omm.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federalism
  • Latin America
  • Regulatory reform
  • Mexico
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Judiciary
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Money and financial services
Charles David Brooks
President
Brooks Consulting International, LLC
16 South Manchester Street
Arlington, VA 22204
United States

Phone: 703-998-5800
Fax: 703-998-5800
E-mail: chetz18@aol.com
Issues
  • Other energy options
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Middle East
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Congress
  • Trade
Kay Brooks
Founder
TnHomeEd.com
3929 Ivy Drive
Nashville, TN 37216
United States

Phone: 615-226-6139
Fax: 615-226-6139
E-mail: kay@tnhomeed.com
Web site: www.tnhomeed.com
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Philippa Broom
Director
Westminster Foundation for Democracy Programme
The Conservative Party
30 Millbank
London, SW1P 4DP,
United Kingdom

E-mail: philippa.broom@conservatives.com
Web site: www.conservatives.com
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
Wayne T. Brough
Chief Economist and Vice President, Research
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004-2601
United States

Phone: 202-942-7627
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: wbrough@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Economic theory
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • The Economy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Anti-trust
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory budgeting
Matthew J. Brouillette
President
Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives
225 State Street, Suite 302
Harrisburg, PA 17101
United States

Phone: 717-671-1901
Fax: 717-671-1905
E-mail: mjb@commonwealthfoundation.org
Web site: www.commonwealthfoundation.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Transportation
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Minimum wage
  • State/local public finance
  • Unions
  • Health care reform
  • Right to work
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Early childhood education
  • Government waste
  • State and local government
Candace A. Browdy
Executive Director
The Schuler Family Foundation
28161 North Keith Drive
Lake Forest, IL 60045
United States

Phone: 773-631-9020
E-mail: candace@schulerfoundation.org
Web site: www.schulerfoundation.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Brian Brown
Executive Director
National Organization for Marriage
20 Nassau Street, Suite 242
Princeton, NJ 08542
United States

Phone: 609-688-0450
Fax: 888-894-3604
E-mail: contact@nationformarriage.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Floyd G. Brown
President
Reagan Legacy Foundation
4224 67th Avenue CT W
University Place, WA 98466
United States

Phone: 253-238-8840
Fax: 253-238-6193
E-mail: floydgbrown@gmail.com
Web site: www.2minuteview.com
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • State and local government
  • Land use/land degradation
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Property rights
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • Media and popular culture
  • State-sponsored gambling
Jennifer J. Brown
Chief Program Officer
Washington Scholarship Fund
1100 17th Street, NW, Suite 330
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-222-0535
Fax: 202-222-0543
E-mail: jbrown@washingtonscholarshipfund.org
Web site: www.washingtonscholarshipfund.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Kenneth M. Brown Ph.D.
Director of Research
Rio Grande Foundation
5800 Valerian Place, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
United States

Phone: 505-797-2324
Fax: 505-286-2422
E-mail: kmbbrown23@aol.com
Web site: www.riograndefoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Minimum wage
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
Khari Brown
Executive Director
Capital Partners in Education
1524 35th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
United States

Phone: 202-338-1330
Fax: 202-338-1877
E-mail: khari@cpfe.org
Web site: www.cpfe.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Anthony Browne
Director
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: anthony.browne@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Environment
  • Health care
Sharon Browne
Principal Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-362-2833
Fax: 916-362-2932
Issues
  • Bilingual education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Don S. Browning
Professor Emeritus, The Divinity School
University of Chicago
1025 East 58th Street, 401 Swift Hall
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-9249
Fax: 773-702-8223
E-mail: dsbrowni@midway.uchicago.edu
Web site: www.uchicago.edu
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
Elizabeth Brubaker
Executive Director
Environment Probe
225 Brunswick Avenue
Toronto, ON M5S 2M6,
Canada

E-mail: ElizabethBrubaker@nextcity.com
Web site: www.environmentprobe.org
Issues
  • Environment
  • Privatization/deregulation
Stanley C. Brubaker
Department of Political Science
Colgate University
135 Persson Hall
Hamilton, NY 13346
United States

Phone: 315-228-7663
E-mail: sbrubaker@mail.colgate.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
Harry Bruno Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Bainbridge College
Bainbridge College
2500 East Shotwell St.
Bainbridge, GA 39818-0990
United States

Phone: 229-248-2564
Fax: 229-248-2555
E-mail: harry.bruno@bainbridge.edu
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Terrorism and international crime
Andrzej Brzeski
Professor of Economics Emeritus
University of California
Department of Economics
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Phone: 530-756-0665
Fax: 530-756-0694
E-mail: abrzeski@ucdavis.edu

Lecture Languages: Polish
Translation Languages: Polish
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Comparative economics
  • Central and Eastern Europe
James M. Buchanan Ph.D.
Advisory General Director, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
Buchanan House 1E6
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-2327
Fax: 703-993-2334
E-mail: jmbuchanan@vt.edu
Issues
  • Federalism
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
  • Economic education
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Economic forecasting
  • Federal budget
  • State and local government
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Comparative government
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Health care reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Taxation/tax reform
Jennifer Buckingham
Research Fellow
The Centre for Independent Studies
PO Box 92
ST. LEONARDS, NSW 1590,
Australia

E-mail: jbuckingham@cis.org.au
Web site: www.cis.org.au
Issues
  • Education
Francis H. Buckley
Professor of Law and Director, Law and Economics Center
George Mason University School of Law
3301 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8028
Fax: 703-993-8088
E-mail: fbuckley@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Church-state relations
  • Comparative government
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Immigration
  • Canada
  • Federalism
  • Political philosophy
  • Marriage and family structure
Gary Bullert
Professor of Political Science
Columbia Basin College
2600 North 20th Street
Pasco, WA 99301
United States

Phone: 509-547-0511 Ext 2216
Fax: 509-546-0401
E-mail: gbullert@ctc.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Conservative thought
  • Church-state relations
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Second Amendment
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Missile defense
  • Religious freedom
  • Human Rights
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Ethics
  • Religion and public life
  • Political philosophy
Scott Bullock
Senior Attorney
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: sbullock@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Public interest law
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Property rights
Victoria Craig Bunce
Director of Research and Policy
Council for Affordable Health Insurance
10778 Alison Way
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077-5459
United States

Phone: 651-905-4982
Fax: 651-905-4982
E-mail: torybunce@cahi.org
Web site: www.cahi.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Government health programs
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Medicare
Cynthia R. Bunton
Regional Program Director, Asia
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-408-9450
Fax: 202-408-9462
E-mail: asia@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Southeast Asia
Frank A. Burd
President
Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
401 East Pratt Street, Suite 1611
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Phone: 410-727-2150
Fax: 410-727-2174
E-mail: bcfaprograms@verizon.net
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Joyce Burges
Co-Founder
National Black Home Educators Resource Association
13434 Plank Road, PMB # 110
Baker, LA 70714
United States

Phone: 225-778-0169
E-mail: contact@nbhe.net
Web site: www.nbhe.net
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Family and children
  • Conservative thought
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Early childhood education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
Denise Mary Burke
Vice President and Legal Director
Americans United for Life
310 South Peoria Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60607
United States

Phone: 312-568-4740
Fax: 312-492-7235
E-mail: denise.burke@aul.org
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Constitutional law
Thomas Patrick Burke
President
Wynnewood Institute
104 Haverford Road
Wynnewood, PA 19096-3817
United States

Phone: 610-642-2563
Fax: 610-642-2654
E-mail: ptburke@temple.edu
Web site: www.wynnewood.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Religion and public life
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • The Economy
  • Conservative thought
  • Higher education
  • Human Rights
  • Comparative government
  • Religious freedom
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Ethics
  • Comparative economics
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Church-state relations
  • Health care reform
  • Southeast Asia
  • Property rights
  • Western Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Shane Burkhardt
Director of Planning Services
American Structurepoint, Inc.
7260 Shadeland Station
Indianapolis, IN 46256
United States

Phone: 317-547-5580
Fax: 317-543-0270
E-mail: sburkhardt@structurepoint.com
Web site: www.structurepoint.com
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Transportation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
James Burling
Director of Litigation
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-419-7111
Fax: 916-419-7747
E-mail: jsb@pacificlegal.org
Web site: www.pacificlegal.org
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Public interest law
  • Property rights
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Constitutional law
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
H. Sterling Burnett
Senior Fellow
National Center for Policy Analysis
12770 Coit Road, Suite 800
Dallas, TX 75251
United States

Phone: 972-386-6272
Fax: 972-386-0924
E-mail: hsburnett@ncpa.org
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Environmental education
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Sound science
  • Other energy options
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Environmental regulation
  • Fossil fuels
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Nuclear energy
James B. Burnham
Murrin Professor of Global Competitiveness, Donahue Graduate School of Business
Duquesne University
600 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15282-3016
United States

Phone: 412-396-5118
Fax: 412-396-1797
E-mail: burnham@duq.edu
Web site: www.bus.duq.edu/faculty/burnham
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Deborah Burstion-Donbraye
Managing Director
American Multimedia Inc. of Nigeria, International Consultants
19808 Longbrook Road
Warrensville Heights, OH 44128-2767
United States

Phone: 216-295-2556
E-mail: d.burstion-donbraye@att.net
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Africa
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
David R. Burton
Partner
Argus Group
7764 Armistead Road, Suite 140
Lorton, VA 22079
United States

Phone: 703-339-0399
Fax: 703-339-5383
E-mail: drbargus@aol.com

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Conservative thought
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Medicare
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Entitlement spending
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Jonathan Butcher Ph.D.
Director of Assessment and Accountability
South Carolina Public Charter School District
3700 Forest Drive
Columbia, SC 29204
United States

Phone: 803-734-0525
E-mail: jbutcher@scpcsd.sc.gov
Web site: www.sccharter.com
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Eamonn Butler
Director
Adam Smith Institute
23 Great Smith Street
London SW1P 3BL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: eamonn@adamsmith.org.uk
Web site: www.adamsmith.org.uk
Issues
  • Education
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Henry N. Butler
Foundation Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Law & Economics Center
George Mason University School of Law
Room 405, Arlington Campus, 3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8644
E-mail: hnbutler@gmu.edu
Web site: www.law.gmu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Federalism
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulation through litigation
Stuart M. Butler Ph.D.
Vice President, Domestic and Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6200
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: butlers@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government health programs
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federalism
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
Mahmood Butt
Professor and Chairman, Secondary Education Department
Eastern Illinois University
213 Buzzard Building
Charleston, IL 61920
United States

Phone: 217-581-5931
Fax: 217-581-7147
E-mail: cfmhb@eiu.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Middle East
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • South Asia
  • Federal education policy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Higher education
Dan Byfield
President
American Land Foundation
PO Box 1033
Taylor, TX 76574
United States

Phone: 512-365-2699
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Water/water pollution
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Carlos F. Caceres
President of the Board
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago T. 3774832,
Chile

E-mail: carlosfcaceres@123.cl
Web site: www.lyd.com
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
George F. Cahill CAE
Founder
National Flag Foundation
35 Highland Road, Apt. 1411
Bethel Park, PA 15102
United States

Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
Kaleem Caire
Co-Founder
Next Generation Education Foundation
4101 Woodrow Lane
Bowie, MD 20715
United States

Phone: 202-997-3198
E-mail: kaleem.caire@nexgenfoundation.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Federal education policy
Steven G. Calabresi
Professor of Law
Northwestern University School of Law
357 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

Phone: 312-503-7012
Fax: 312-503-2035
E-mail: s-calabresi@northwestern.edu
Issues
  • Judiciary
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
Dominic M. Calabro
President and CEO
Florida TaxWatch Research Institute, Inc.
106 North Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
United States

Phone: 850-222-5052
Fax: 850-222-7476
E-mail: dcalabro@floridataxwatch.org
Web site: www.floridataxwatch.org
Issues
  • Government debt
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Early childhood education
  • Government waste
Jon Caldara
President
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: jon@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Transportation
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Minimum wage
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State and local government
  • Economic education
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Unions
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
John Calfee
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7175
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: calfeej@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Risk assessment
  • Health care reform
  • Regulation through litigation
Charles Calomiris
Visiting Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 212-854-8748
Fax: 212-316-9219
E-mail: cc374@columbia.edu
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Latin America
  • The Economy
Bruce N. Cameron J.D.
Reed Larson Professor of Labor Law, Regent University School of Law, and Staff Attorney
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
1000 Regent University Drive, Suite 353
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-226-4522
Fax: 703-226-4329
E-mail: bcameron@regent.edu
Web site: www.nrtw.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Religious freedom
  • Unions
Nigel M. de S. Cameron
President and CEO, Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies
Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (C-PET)
10 G Street NE, Suite 710
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-248-5027
E-mail: nigel.cameron@c-pet.org
Web site: www.c-pet.org
Issues
  • Sound science
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Jameson G. Campaigne Jr.
Publisher
Jameson Books, Inc.
722 Columbus Street
PO Box 738
Ottawa, IL 61350
United States

Phone: 815-434-7905
Fax: 815-434-7907
E-mail: jamesonbooks@yahoo.com
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Conservative thought
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Privacy
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Constitutional law
  • Media and popular culture
Karen Campbell Ph.D.
Policy Analyst in Macroeconomics, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: karen.campbell@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
William F. Campbell
Secretary
The Philadelphia Society
3914 Broussard Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
United States

Phone: 225-927-2042
Fax: 225-922-9959
E-mail: wcampbell14@cox.net
Web site: www.phillysoc.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Rebecca O. Campoverde
Vice President for Government Relations
Kaplan, Inc.
1150 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20071
United States

Phone: 202-334-6684
Fax: 202-496-3577
E-mail: rebecca_campoverde@kaplan.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Anne C. Canfield
Executive Director, Consumer Mortgage Coalition, and President
Canfield & Associates, Inc.
101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Ninth Floor West
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-742-4370
Fax: 202-742-3924
E-mail: anne@canfieldassoc.com
Web site: www.canfieldassoc.com
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Entitlement spending
  • Regulation through litigation
  • The Economy
  • Government health programs
  • State/local public finance
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Infrastructure
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Money and financial services
Michael F. Cannon M.A.
Director of Health Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-218-4632
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: mcannon@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Government waste
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Second Amendment
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Federalism
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Bioethics
Jerry Cantrell
President
New Jersey Taxpayers' Association
2 Berry Lane
Randolph, NJ 07869
United States

Phone: 973-229-2618
Fax: 973-927-9861
E-mail: jcantrell@csinj.org
Web site: www.csinj.com
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Higher education
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
Nicholas Capaldi
Legendre-Soule Distinguished Chair in Business Ethics, College of Business Administration
Loyola University, New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Avenue, Campus Box 15
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States

Phone: 225-772-6523
Fax: 225-237-1174
E-mail: nick.capaldi@gmail.com
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Bioethics
  • Judiciary
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Bryan Caplan Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: bcaplan@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Economic education
David L. Caprara
Director, International Service and Volunteering Initiative and Nonresident Fellow
The Brookings Institution
17 Rosewood Drive
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
United States

Phone: 540-220-8841
Fax: 540-891-1523
E-mail: davidcap@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Middle East
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Southeast Asia
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • Family and children
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Religion and public life
James Capretta
Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: jcapretta@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Aging/long-term care
Daniel W. Caprio Jr.
President & CEO
DC Strategies, LLC
1730 Santillane Circle
Vienna, VA 22182
United States

Phone: 202-680-4538
E-mail: dwcaprio@aol.com
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Privacy
James Jay Carafano Ph.D.
Assistant Director, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, and Senior Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6161
E-mail: james.carafano@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • Southeast Asia
  • Risk assessment
  • South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International organizations
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Peacekeeping
  • Northeast Asia
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Western Europe
  • Defense budget
  • Military strategy
  • Missile defense
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Japan
  • Arms control
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
James B. Cardle
Publisher & CEO, Texas Insider
Texas Citizen Action Network
1000 Brazos Street, Suite 100
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-225-5885
Fax: 512-476-5909
E-mail: jim@texasinsider.org
Web site: www.texasinsider.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
John E. Carey
President
International Defense Consultants, Inc.
5597 Seminary Road Apartment 2603S
Falls Church, VA 22041-3529
United States

Phone: 703-920-2789
E-mail: jecarey2603@cox.net
Web site: www.peace-and-freedom.blogspot.com/
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Missile defense
  • American history and political tradition
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Defense budget
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
Merrick Carey
Chief Executive Officer
Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-522-5828
Fax: 703-522-5837
E-mail: carey@lexingtoninstitute.org
Web site: www.lexingtoninstitute.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Military strategy
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Defense budget
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
  • Bilingual education
  • Federal education policy
  • Environmental regulation
John K. Carlisle
Director of Policy
National Legal and Policy Center
107 Park Washington Court
Falls Church, VA 22046
United States

Phone: 703-237-1970
Fax: 703-237-2090
Web site: www.nlpc.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Health care reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Property rights
  • Environmental regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
Allan C. Carlson
President
The Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society
934 North Main Street
Rockford, IL 61103
United States

Phone: 815-964-5819
Fax: 815-965-1826
E-mail: allan@profam.org
Web site: www.profam.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • United Nations
  • Agriculture
  • Family/medical leave
  • Religion and public life
Alberto Carnero
Head of the International Area
FAES Fundación
c/ María de Molina 40 - 6ª planta
Madrid 28006,
Spain

E-mail: acarnero@fundacionfaes.org
Web site: www.fundacionfaes.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
Michael C. Carozza
Vice President, Federal Government Affairs
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
655 15th Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-783-8659
Fax: 202-783-2308
E-mail: michael.carozza@bms.com
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Entitlement spending
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Medicare
John V. Carpay
Executive Director
Canadian Constitution Foundation
235, 3545-32 Avenue, NE, Suite 641
Calgary, AB T1Y 6M6,
Canada

E-mail: jcarpay@canadianconstitutionfoundation.ca
Web site: www.canadianconstitutionfoundation.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
Brian L. Carpenter
CEO
National Charter Schools Institute
2520 University Drive
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
United States

Phone: 989-774-2999
Fax: 989-774-2591
E-mail: bcarpenter@nationalcharterschools.org
Web site: www.nationalcharterschools.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Ted Galen Carpenter
Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: tcarpenter@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Western Europe
  • NATO/other alliances
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
  • Korea
  • Northeast Asia
Matthew Carr
Education Policy Director
Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions
88 East Broad Street, Suite 1120
Columbus, OH 43215
United States

Phone: 614-224-4422
Fax: 614-224-4644
E-mail: mcarr@buckeyeinstitute.org
Web site: www.buckeyeinstitute.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Don Carrington
Vice President
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: carrington@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government waste
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
Robert Carroll Ph.D.
Vice President for Economic Policy
Tax Foundation
529 14th Street, NW
Suite 420
Washington, DC 20045-1000
United States

Phone: 202-464-6200
Fax: 202-464-6201
E-mail: carroll@taxfoundation.org
Web site: www.taxfoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • State/local public finance
Thomas W. Carroll
President
Foundation for Education Reform and Accountability
Four Chelsea Place, Second Floor
Clifton Park, NY 12065
United States

Phone: 518-383-2598
Fax: 518-383-2841
E-mail: info@nyfera.org
Web site: www.nyfera.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Milton B. Carus
Chairman and CEO
Carus Corporation
315 Fifth Street
PO Box 599
Peru, IL 61354
United States

Phone: 815-224-6674
Fax: 815-224-6608
E-mail: mbcarus@caruscorporation.com
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Waste/waste management
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
Michael A. Carvin
Partner
Jones Day
51 Louisiana Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001-2113
United States

Phone: 202-879-7643
Fax: 202-626-1700
E-mail: macarvin@jonesday.com
Web site: www.jonesday.com
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Samuel Casey
Executive Director and CEO
Christian Legal Society
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 300
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-642-1070 Ext 3201
Fax: 703-642-1075
E-mail: sbcasey@clsnet.org
Web site: www.clsnet.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public interest law
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Constitutional law
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
Michael John Caslin III
CEO and Executive Vice President
National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship
120 Wall Street, 29th Floor
New York, NY 10005
United States

Phone: 212-232-3333 Ext 330
Fax: 212-232-2244
E-mail: nfte@nfte.org
Web site: www.nfte.com
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Comparative economics
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
  • The Economy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Property rights
  • Federal education policy
  • Economic education
  • Philanthropy
  • Political philosophy
Anthony T. Caso
Appellate Attorney
Law Office of Anthony T. Caso
8001 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95826
United States

Phone: 916-386-4432
Fax: 916-386-8952
E-mail: tom@caso-law.com
Web site: www.caso-law.com
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Free speech
  • Federalism
Ronald A. Cass
President
Cass and Associates, PC
10560 Fox Forest Drive
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

Phone: 703-438-7590
Fax: 703-438-7591
E-mail: roncass@cassassociates.com
Web site: www.cassassociates.net
Issues
  • Free speech
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • International law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Intellectual property
  • Trade
Rodrigo Castro
Director, Social Program
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

E-mail: rcastro@lyd.org
Web site: www.lyd.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Energy
  • Labor
  • Education
  • Health care
Alex Catharino de Souza
Vice President and CEO
Centro Interdisciplinar de Etica e Economica Personalista
Rua Monte Alegre, 186/201
20240-193 Rio de Janeiro, RJ,
Brazil

Web site: www.cieep.org.br
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Justice/crime
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Military/defense policy
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Education
John S. Cavanaugh
Resident Country Director, Macedonia
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

E-mail: jcavanaugh@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • International organizations
Alejandro A. Chafuen Ph.D.
President and CEO
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
1201 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-449-8459
E-mail: alex.chafuen@atlasusa.org
Web site: www.atlasusa.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Economic education
  • Latin America
  • Property rights
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Philanthropy
Lawrence R. Chalmer
Director, NATO Education Center
National Defense University
Ft. L.J. McNair/NDU/NSOOC
Washington, DC 20319
United States

Phone: 202-685-3830
Fax: 202-685-3829
E-mail: chalmerl@ndu.edu
Web site: www.ndu.edu
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • International organizations
  • NATO/other alliances
Ming Chan
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • China
Cecilia Chang
Vice President for International Relations and Dean, Center of Asian Studies
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Jamaica, NY 11439
United States

Phone: 718-990-6581
Fax: 718-990-2088
E-mail: changc@stjohns.edu
Issues
  • Japan
  • China
  • Northeast Asia
Bruce K. Chapman
President
Discovery Institute
1511 Third Avenue, Suite 808
Seattle, WA 98101
United States

Phone: 206-292-0401
Fax: 206-682-5320
E-mail: bchapman@discovery.org
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Transportation
  • Trade
  • Personnel policies
  • Federalism
Jim Chapman
Executive Director
Rocky Mountain Family Council
8704 Yates Drive, Suite 205
West Minister, CO 80030
United States

Phone: 303-292-1800
Fax: 303-429-5795
E-mail: rmfc@aol.com
Web site: www.rmfc.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Milton L. Chappell
Staff Attorney
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 600
Springfield, VA 22160
United States

Phone: 703-770-3329
Fax: 703-321-9319
E-mail: mlc@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nrtw.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Campaign finance reform
Sylvain Charat
Director of Policy Studies
Eurolib Network
31 boulevard La Tour Maubourg
75007 Paris,
France

E-mail: sylvaincharat@yahoo.com
Web site: www.eurolibnetwork.net

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Military/defense policy
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
J. Daryl Charles Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Union University
1050 Union University Drive
Jackson, TN 38305
United States

Phone: 731-668-1818
Fax: 731-661-5118
E-mail: dcharles@uu.edu
Web site: www.uu.edu
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
John A. Charles Jr.
President and CEO
Cascade Policy Institute
4850 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Suite 103
Portland, OR 97225
United States

Phone: 503-242-0900
Fax: 503-242-3822
E-mail: john@cascadepolicy.org
Web site: www.cascadepolicy.org
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Transportation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Pradyumna S. Chauhan
Professor, Associate Editor of South Asian Review
Arcadia University
240 Berkley Road
Glenside, PA 19038
United States

Phone: 215-572-2106
Fax: 215-572-2126
E-mail: chauhan@arcadia.edu
Issues
  • South Asia
  • United Nations
  • Bilingual education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Higher education
Linda Chavez
Chairman
Center for Equal Opportunity
7700 Leesburg Pike, Suite 231
Falls Church, VA 22043
United States

Phone: 703-442-0066
Fax: 703-442-0449
E-mail: lchavez@ceousa.org
Web site: www.ceousa.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Immigration
  • Unions
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Bilingual education
  • Minimum wage
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Latin America
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Federal education policy
  • Higher education
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Lynne V. Cheney
Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5918
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: lcheney@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Higher education
Vern S. Cherewatenko M.D.
Chairman and CEO
Simple Care
4300 Talbot Road South, Suite 314
Renton, WA 98055
United States

Phone: 425-255-4166
Fax: 425-254-1111
E-mail: drvern@simplecare.com
Web site: www.simplecare.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Government health programs
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Medicaid
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Health care reform
Paul Chesser
Director
Climate Strategies Watch
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: pc@climatestrategieswatch.com
Web site: www.climatestrategieswatch.com
Issues
  • Climate change
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Government waste
  • Religion and public life
A. Lawrence Chickering
President
Educate Girls Globally
PO Box 29090
San Francisco, CA 94118
United States

Phone: 415-561-2260
E-mail: alc@educategirls.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
Kenneth W. Chilton Ph.D.
Director, Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment
Lindenwood University
209 South Kingshighway
St. Charles, MO 63301-1695
United States

Phone: 636-949-4742
Fax: 636-949-4834
E-mail: kchilton@lindenwood.edu
Web site: www.lindenwood.edu/academics/isee.asp
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • Environmental regulation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Climate change
  • Free-market environmentalism
Barry R. Chiswick
UIC Distinguished Professor, Department of Economics
University of Illinois, Chicago
601 South Morgan Street, M/C 144
Chicago, IL 60607-7121
United States

Phone: 312-996-2683
Fax: 312-996-3344
E-mail: brchis@uic.edu
Web site: www.uic.edu/~brchis
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Minimum wage
Robert Chitester
President
Palmer R. Chitester Fund, Inc.
2002 Filmore Avenue, Suite 1
Erie, PA 16505
United States

Phone: 814-833-7140
Fax: 814-833-7415
E-mail: bob@chitester.net
Web site: www.freetochoose.com
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Economic education
Hungdah Chiu Ph.D.
Director, East Asian Legal Studies
University of Maryland School of Law
500 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-1700
United States

Phone: 410-706-3870
Fax: 410-706-1516
E-mail: eastasia@law.umaryland.edu
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • Comparative government
  • International organizations
  • China
  • Human Rights
  • Terrorism and international crime
Dimitar Pandushev Chobanov
Chief Economist
Institute for Market Economics
61 Patriarh Evtimii, fl. 3
Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: chobanov@ime.bg
Web site: www.ime.bg

Lecture Languages: Bulgarian
Translation Languages: Bulgarian
Issues
  • Education
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Marek Jan Chodakiewicz Ph.D.
Professor of History
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
Fax: 202-464-0335
E-mail: marekc@iwp.edu
Web site: www.iwp.edu

Lecture Languages: Polish
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Western Europe
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Military strategy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Conservative thought
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Human Rights
  • Political philosophy
Martin Chren
Director
F. A. Hayek Foundation Bratislava
Jasikova 6
821 03 Bratislava,
Slovak Republic, The

E-mail: martin.chren@hayek.sk
Web site: www.hayek.sk

Lecture Languages: Slovak, Czech
Translation Languages: Slovak
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
Gregory B. Christainsen
Professor of Economics
California State University, East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94542
United States

Phone: 510-885-3301
E-mail: gregory.christainsen@csueastbay.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Ethics
  • Comparative economics
  • Money and financial services
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • The Economy
Bryce J. Christensen
Assistant Professor of English Composition
Southern Utah University
351 West University Boulevard
Cedar City, UT 84720
United States

Phone: 435-865-8048
Fax: 435-865-8169
E-mail: christensenb@suu.edu
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
Yun-han Chu
Senior Advisor
Institute for National Policy Research
5F, 238, Sungjiang Road
Taipei,
Taiwan

E-mail: inprpd@ms8.hinet.net
Web site: www.inpr.org.tw/inpre.htm
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Government
John Chubb
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, and CEO
Edison Schools, Inc.
521 Fifth Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10175
United States

Phone: 212-419-1608
Fax: 212-419-1604
E-mail: jchubb@edisonschools.com
Web site: www.edisonschools.com
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Michael A. Ciamarra
Vice President
Alabama Policy Institute
402 Office Park Drive, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35223
United States

Phone: 205-870-9900
Fax: 205-870-4407
E-mail: michaelc@alabamapolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Antonio Cicioni
Director of Political Institutions Program
Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth
Av. Callao 25, 1B
C1022AAA Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: antonio.cicioni@cippec.org
Web site: www.cippec.org
Issues
  • Education
Charles R. Cirtwill
Executive Vice President
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
2000 Barrington Street, Suite 1302
Cogswell Tower
Halifax, NS B3J 3K1,
Canada

E-mail: aims@aims.ca
Web site: www.aims.ca
Issues
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Energy
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • International relations/organizations
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Education
  • Health care
  • International trade and financial institutions
Henry C. Clark III
Professor of History
Canisius College
2001 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14208
United States

Phone: 716-888-2682
Fax: 716-888-2688
E-mail: clark@canisius.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
J. R. Clark
Probasco Chair of Free Enterprise
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Fletcher Hall, Department 6106
615 McCallie Avenue, Suite 313
Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598
United States

Phone: 423-425-4118
Fax: 423-425-5218
E-mail: j-clark@utc.edu
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Higher education
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Micah Clark
Executive Director
American Family Association
PO Box 26208
Indianapolis, IN 46226
United States

Phone: 317-541-9287
Fax: 317-541-9707
E-mail: micah@afain.net
Web site: www.afain.net
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Media and popular culture
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
Jody Clarke
Vice President, Development
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jclarke@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
Roger Clegg
President
Center for Equal Opportunity
7700 Leesburg Pike, Suite 231
Falls Church, VA 22043
United States

Phone: 703-442-0066
Fax: 703-442-0449
E-mail: rclegg@ceousa.org
Web site: www.ceousa.org
Issues
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Conservative thought
  • Immigration
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Bartlett D. Cleland
Director, Center for Technology Freedom
Institute for Policy Innovation
1660 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 475
Lewisville, TX 75067
United States

Phone: 972-874-5139
Fax: 972-874-5144
E-mail: bcleland@ipi.org
Web site: www.ipi.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Privacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Jason Clemens
Director of Research
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-955-6137
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: jclemens@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
Kristin Clemet
Managing Director
Civita
Akersgt 20
N-0158 Oslo,
Norway

E-mail: kristin@civita.no
Web site: www.civita.no/english.php

Lecture Languages: Scandinavian languages
Translation Languages: Norwegian
Issues
  • Education
  • Government
Paul A. Cleveland Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Birmingham Southern College
Box 549023
Birmingham, AL 35254
United States

Phone: 205-226-4821
Fax: 205-226-3080
E-mail: pclevela@bsc.edu
Web site: www.boundarystone.net
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Jerome F. Climer
Former President
The Congressional Institute
1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 410
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-837-8812
Fax: 703-837-8817
E-mail: info@conginst.org
Web site: www.conginst.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Comparative government
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Polling
  • Term limits
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Congress
Robert L. Clinton Ph.D.
William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions
Princeton University
83 Prospect Avenue
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08540-5210
United States

Phone: 609-258-7101
Fax: 609-258-8277
E-mail: rclinton@siu.edu
Web site: web.princeton.edu/sites/jmadison
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Ethics
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • American history and political tradition
  • Constitutional law
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Political philosophy
Warren L. Coats
Director
Cayman Island Monetary Authority
9128 Vendome Drive
Bethesda, MD 20817
United States

Phone: 703-608-2975
E-mail: wcoats@aol.com
Web site: hometown.aol.com/wcoats/
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Afghanistan
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Craig T. Cobane Ph.D.
Director, Honors College
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Boulevard #31082
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1082
United States

Phone: 270-745-2081
Fax: 270-745-3568
E-mail: craig.cobane@wku.edu
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Higher education
  • Terrorism and international crime
Alan Cobb
Kansas Director
Americans for Prosperity
2348 Southwest Topeka, Suite 201
Topeka, KS 66611
United States

Phone: 785-354-4237
Fax: 785-354-4239
E-mail: acobb@afpks.org
Web site: www.afpks.org
Issues
  • Discretionary spending
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulatory reform
  • State and local government
  • Regulation through litigation
  • State/local public finance
  • Government waste
Victoria Cobb
President
The Family Foundation of Virginia
One Capital Square
830 East Main Street, Suite 1201
Richmond, VA 23219
United States

Phone: 804-343-0010
Fax: 804-343-0050
E-mail: victoria@familyfoundation.org
Web site: www.familyfoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
John Cobin
Financial Planner and International Lecturer
Integrity Group
1607 Scuffletown Road
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
United States

Phone: 864-505-1386
Fax: 864-244-8177
E-mail: jcobin@policyofliberty.net
Web site: www.policyofliberty.net

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Land use/land degradation
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Infrastructure
  • Environmental regulation
  • Property rights
  • Money and financial services
  • Constitutional law
  • Latin America
  • Political philosophy
Howard H. Cochran Jr.
Professor of Economics and Management
Belmont University
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212
United States

Phone: 615-460-6784
Fax: 615-460-6487
E-mail: cochranh@mail.belmont.edu
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Economic education
  • Higher education
  • Trade
  • China
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Angelo M. Codevilla
Professor, International Relations
Boston University
156 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 617-353-6417
Fax: 617-353-5350
E-mail: acodevil@bu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Western Europe
  • Comparative government
  • Arms control
  • Military strategy
  • Readiness/manpower
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Missile defense
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Latin America
Joseph I. Coffey
Partner
Interdisciplinary Research Associates
102 Marten Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
United States

Phone: 609-497-2882
Fax: 609-683-9691
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Arms control
  • Peacekeeping
  • International organizations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Military strategy
  • NATO/other alliances
John F. Cogan
Leonard and Shirley Ely Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2585
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: cogan@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Government health programs
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Medicare
  • Health care reform
  • Medicaid
  • Federalism
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Poverty and dependency
Ariel Cohen Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Policy, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: ariel.cohen@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org

Lecture Languages: Russian, Hebrew
Issues
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Western Europe
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Arms control
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Middle East
  • Military strategy
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Human Rights
Bernard L. Cohen
Professor Emeritus of Physics
University of Pittsburgh
3941 O'Hara Street, 100 Allen Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
United States

Phone: 412-624-9245
Fax: 412-624-9163
E-mail: blc@pitt.edu
Web site: www.phyast.pitt.edu/~blc
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Waste/waste management
  • Risk assessment
  • Other energy options
  • Nuclear energy
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Environmental education
  • Sound science
Bonner R. Cohen
Senior Fellow
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: bcohen@nationalcenter.org
Web site: www.nationalcenter.org
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Regulatory reform
  • Sound science
Eliot A. Cohen
Professor and Director of Strategic Studies
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-663-5781
Fax: 202-663-5656
E-mail: ecohen@jhu.edu
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Readiness/manpower
  • NATO/other alliances
Eric Cohen
Fellow and Director, Bioethics & American Democracy Program
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: ecohen@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Conservative thought
  • Family and children
  • Government health programs
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
Stephen M. Colarelli
Professor, Department of Psychology
Central Michigan University
235 Sloan
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
United States

Phone: 989-774-6483
Fax: 989-774-2553
E-mail: colar1sm@cmich.edu
Web site: www.chsbs.cmich.edu/stephen_colarelli
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Joe Coletti
Fiscal 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: jcoletti@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Infrastructure
  • Medicaid
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • State and local government
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government health programs
Martin Collacott
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: mcollacott@shaw.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
  • National security/alliance relations
Bernt Johan Collet
Founder and Chairman of the Board
Center for Political Studies (CEPOS)
Lundbygaardsvej 100
DK-4750 Lundby,
Denmark

E-mail: info@collet.dk
Web site: www.cepos.dk
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Military/defense policy
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Boyd D. Collier Ph.D.
Professor, College of Business Administration
Tarleton State University
930 North Charlotte
Stephenville, TX 76401
United States

Phone: 254-968-9354
Fax: 254-968-9920
E-mail: collier@tarleton.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • State/local public finance
Peter Collier
Director of Publications
David Horowitz Freedom Center
14148 Magnolia Boulevard, #103
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
United States

Phone: 800-752-6562
Fax: 323-556-2559
E-mail: baseball@nccn.net
Web site: www.horowitzfreedomcenter.org
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Media and popular culture
Enrico Colombatto
Director
International Centre for Economic Research
Villa Gualino
Viale Settimo Severo 63
Torino 10133,
Italy

E-mail: enrico.colombatto@unito.it
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Environment
  • Economics of development
Charles Colson
Chairman
Prison Fellowship Ministries
PO Box 17500
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 703-478-0100
Fax: 703-904-7324
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Criminal law and procedure
Peter F. Colwell
Professor Emeritus of Finance
University of Illinois
PO Box 281
Manistique, MI 49854
United States

Phone: 312-602-2793
E-mail: pcolwell@uiuc.edu
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
John D. Colyandro
Executive Director
Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute
PO Box 2659
Austin, TX 78768
United States

Phone: 512-474-6042
Fax: 512-482-8355
E-mail: brent@txccri.org
Web site: www.txccri.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Immigration
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Right-to-life issues
Dan Cristian Comanescu
President
Mises Institute-Romania
Str. Valeriu Braniste, nr 56, Bloc. A, Sc.B, Et. 3
Bucharest 74136,
Romania

E-mail: cristian@misesromania.org
Web site: www.misesromania.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
J. Paul Combs
President
Paul Combs Enterprises Inc
1048 Castle Ford Road
Boone, NC 28607
United States

Phone: 828-964-3475
E-mail: combsjp@bellsouth.net
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State/local public finance
Roberta Combs
Chairman
Christian Coalition of America
PO Box 37030
Washington, DC 20013
United States

Phone: 202-479-6900
Fax: 202-479-4260
E-mail: coalition@cc.org
Web site: www.cc.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Family and children
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Health care reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Judiciary
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • State and local government
James Como
Professor, Language, Literature, and Rhetoric
York College
York College
Jamaica, NY 11451
United States

Phone: 718-262-2006
E-mail: como@york.cuny.edu

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Higher education
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Religion and public life
John L. Conant
Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics
Indiana State University
Holmstedt Hall 273
Terre Haute, IN 47809
United States

Phone: 812-237-2163
Fax: 812-237-4349
E-mail: jconant@indstate.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
William B. Conerly Ph.D.
Conerly Consulting
PO Box 2188
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
United States

Phone: 503-785-3485
Fax: 503-675-3139
E-mail: bill@conerlyconsulting.com
Web site: www.conerlyconsulting.com
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • State/local public finance
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Money and financial services
  • The Economy
Lee Congdon
Professor Emeritus of History
James Madison University
46 Laurel Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
United States

Phone: 540-434-2121
E-mail: congdolw@jmu.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Conservative principles and current events
Gregory Conko
Senior Fellow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: gconko@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Risk assessment
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Agriculture
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Sound science
  • Trade
  • Environmental regulation
Michael Connelly
CEO
Mosaica Education, Inc.
61 Broadway, Suite 2924
New York, NY 10006
United States

Phone: 212-232-0305 Ext 201
Fax: 212-232-0309
E-mail: connelly@mosaicaeducation.com
Web site: www.mosaicaeducation.com
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal education policy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Public school financing and administration
William F. Connelly Jr.
Professor of Politics
Washington and Lee University
Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics
Lexington, VA 24450
United States

Phone: 540-458-8627
Fax: 540-458-8639
E-mail: connellyw@wlu.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Ward Connerly
Chairman
American Civil Rights Institute
PO Box 188350
Sacramento, CA 95818
United States

Phone: 916-444-2278
Fax: 916-444-2279
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Immigration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Land use/land degradation
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Initiative and referendum
Robert Conquest
Senior Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-493-5152
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: conquest@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Western Europe
William L. Constantine CPA
President and Chairman
Constantine Financial Services, Inc.
2400 Earlesgates Court
Reston, VA 20191
United States

Phone: 703-264-2024
Fax: 703-264-2084
E-mail: bill@constantinefinancial.com
Web site: www.constantinefinancial.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Kellyanne Conway
President and CEO
the polling company/WomanTrend
1220 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-667-6557
Fax: 202-467-6551
E-mail: kellyanne@pollingcompany.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Congress
  • Water/water pollution
Douglas H. Cook
Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Law
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-226-4331
Fax: 757-226-4329
E-mail: dougcoo@regent.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Religious freedom
  • Philanthropy
  • Church-state relations
  • Judiciary
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Charli E. Coon
Executive Director, Policy
U.S. Chamber Institute for 21st Century Energy
1615 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20062
United States

Phone: 202-463-5558
Fax: 202-887-3457
E-mail: ccoon@uschamber.com
Web site: www.energyxxi.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Climate change
John Coonradt
Southwest Regional Director, Institutional Advancement
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 303-663-1742
Fax: 303-663-1791
E-mail: john.coonradt@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Philanthropy
John E. Coons
Professor of Law Emeritus, School of Law
University of California, Berkeley
Boalt Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

Phone: 510-642-0880
Fax: 510-642-3728
E-mail: jcoons@law.berkeley.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Barry Cooper
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
815 First Street, SW, Number 301
Calgary, AB T2P 1N3,
Canada

E-mail: barryc@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
  • Religion and public life
Charles J. Cooper
Partner
Cooper & Kirk, PLLC
1523 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-220-9600
Fax: 202-220-9601
E-mail: ccooper@cooperkirk.com
Web site: www.cooperkirk.com
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Religious freedom
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judiciary
Henry F. Cooper
Director
High Frontier
500 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-2314
United States

Phone: 703-535-8774
Fax: 703-535-8776
E-mail: high.frontier@verizon.net
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
Sara F. Cooper
1380 County Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230
United States

Phone: 413-229-2722
E-mail: saracooperwork@yahoo.com
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Trade
Kevin L. Cope Ph.D.
Professor of English and Comparative Literature
Louisiana State University
Department of English
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States

Phone: 225-751-2654
Fax: 225-751-3161
E-mail: encope@lsu.edu
Web site: www.eccb.net
Issues
  • Higher education
Lois J. Copeland M.D.
Lois J. Copeland M.D.
47 Central Avenue
Hillsdale, NJ 07642
United States

Phone: 201-664-1212
Fax: 201-666-7433
E-mail: loisjcope@aol.com
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
James R. Copland
Director, Center for Legal Policy
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: jcopland@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
John F. Copper
Stanley J. Buckman Distinguished Professor, Department of International Studies
Rhodes College
2000 North Parkway
Memphis, TN 38112
United States

Phone: 901-843-3741
Fax: 901-843-3371
E-mail: copper@rhodes.edu

Lecture Languages: Chinese
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • Human Rights
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Immigration
  • Southeast Asia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Higher education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Northeast Asia
  • China
Richard Hugh Corbet
President
Cordell Hull Institute
2400 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 115
Washington, DC 20037-1714
United States

Phone: 202-338-2095
E-mail: hugh.corbet@cordellhullinstitute.org
Web site: www.cordellhullinstitute.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • International organizations
Roy E. Cordato
Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: rcordato@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Comparative economics
  • State/local public finance
  • Economic theory
  • Climate change
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental education
  • Air/air pollution
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • The Economy
Louis J. Cordia
President and CEO
Cordia Companies
904 Vicar Lane
Alexandria, VA 22302-3421
United States

Phone: 703-212-6750
Fax: 703-212-6751
E-mail: lou@cordia.com
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Government waste
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Federal budget
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • State and local government
Jessica Peck Corry
Director of the Campus Accountability Project and Property Rights Project
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
E-mail: jessica@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Economic education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Higher education
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • State and local government
Ralph A. Cossa
President
Pacific Forum CSIS
1003 Bishop Street
Pauahi Tower, Suite 1150
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States

Phone: 808-521-6745
Fax: 808-599-8690
E-mail: pacforum@hawaii.rr.com
Web site: www.csis.org/pacfor
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Korea
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
Robert Costello
President
The Sam Adams Foundation
United States

Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Term limits
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State/local public finance
Jim F. Couch Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
University of North Alabama
Box 5141
Florence, AL 35632-0001
United States

Phone: 256-765-4412
Fax: 256-765-4930
E-mail: jfcouch@una.edu
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Immigration
  • Conservative thought
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • American history and political tradition
  • Government waste
  • Congress
Andrew J. Coulson
Director of the Center for Educational Freedom
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Jon Coupal
President
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
921 11th Street, Suite 1201
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

Phone: 916-444-9950
Fax: 916-444-9823
E-mail: jon@hjta.org
Web site: www.hjta.org
Issues
  • Government debt
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Property rights
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Term limits
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Government waste
  • Initiative and referendum
James Courter
Chairman
Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-522-5828
Fax: 703-522-5837
E-mail: courter@lexingtoninstitute.org
Web site: www.lexingtoninstitute.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
John W. Courtney
President
American Institute for Full Employment
2636 Biehn Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
United States

Phone: 800-562-7752
Fax: 541-273-6496
Issues
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Tyler Cowen Ph.D.
Holbert C. Harris Chair of Economics and General Director
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-2312
Fax: 703-993-2323
E-mail: tcowen@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Economic education
C. W. Cowles
Associate Professor
Troy University
3011 Vistapoint Road
Midlothian, VA 23113-3928
United States

Phone: 703-781-7044
Fax: 703-781-4157
E-mail: bcowles@troy.edu
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Government waste
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Entitlement spending
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Government debt
  • Discretionary spending
  • International organizations
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Defense budget
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • State/local public finance
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Peter Cowley
Director of School Performance Studies
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: peterc@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Education
Braden E. Cox
Research and Policy Counsel
Association for Competitive Technology
1401 K Street, NW
Suite 502
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-420-7485
E-mail: bcox@actonline.org
Web site: www.actonline.org
Issues
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Mexico
  • Regulatory reform
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Human Rights
  • Comparative government
  • Religious freedom
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • China
  • International law
  • Trade
  • Western Europe
  • United Nations
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Latin America
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Peacekeeping
  • NATO/other alliances
Douglas Cox
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-955-8500
Fax: 202-467-0539
E-mail: dcox@gibsondunn.com
Issues
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Jerry Cox
President, Executive Director
Arkansas Family Council
414 South Pulaski, Suite 2
Little Rock, AR 72201
United States

Phone: 501-375-7000
Fax: 501-375-7040
E-mail: info@familycouncil.org
Web site: www.familycouncil.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Patrick Cox
Adjunct Scholar
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: tdc0@yahoo.com
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Environmental education
Stephen D. Cox
Professor of Literature and Director, Humanities Program
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0306
United States

Phone: 858-534-4721
E-mail: sdcox@ucsd.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Higher education
Wendell Cox
Principal
Wendell Cox Consultancy
PO Box 841
Belleville, IL 62222
United States

Phone: 618-632-8507
E-mail: demographia@gmail.com
Web site: www.demographia.com
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
  • Transportation
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Dennis J. Coyle Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Politics
Catholic University of America
Department of Politics
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-5813
Fax: 202-319-6289
E-mail: coyle@law.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Property rights
  • Judiciary
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Free speech
  • The American founding
Diane Coyle
Managing Director
Enlightenment Economics
24 Arlington Road
London W13 8PE,
United Kingdom

E-mail: info@enlightenmenteconomics.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • International trade and financial institutions
James K. Coyne
President
National Air Transportation Association
4226 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302
United States

Phone: 703-845-9000
Fax: 703-845-8176
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Transportation
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulatory reform
  • Term limits
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- National security (in general)
Mickey Craig Ph.D.
Ross Alexander Professor, Department of Political Science
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-607-2367
Fax: 517-607-2208
E-mail: mcraig@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Polling
  • Term limits
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
  • The Reagan legacy
W. Mark Crain Ph.D.
William E. Simon Professor of Political Economy
Lafayette College
112 William E. Simon Center
Lafayette College
Easton, PA 18042
United States

Phone: 610-330-5315
E-mail: crainm@lafayette.edu
Web site: ww2.lafayette.edu/~crainm/
Issues
  • Economic education
Aurelian Craiutu
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Indiana University
Woodburn Hall 210
1100 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-7110
United States

Phone: 812-855-8635
Fax: 812-855-2027
E-mail: acraiutu@indiana.edu
Web site: www.indiana.edu/~iupolsci

Lecture Languages: French, Romanian
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
Roger C. Cramton Ph.D.
Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law, Emeritus
Cornell Law School
216 Myron Taylor Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-4901
United States

Phone: 607-255-3379
Fax: 607-255-7193
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Regulatory reform
Lawrence Cranberg
Consulting Physicist
Elder Justice Coalition
1205 Constant Springs Drive
Austin, TX 78746
United States

Phone: 512-327-1794
Fax: 512-329-6306
E-mail: info@lawrencecranberg.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Aging/long-term care
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Constitutional law
Robert Crandall
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-797-6000
Fax: 202-797-6181
E-mail: rcrandall@brookings.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Environmental regulation
  • Trade
  • Regulatory reform
  • Unions
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
Edward H. Crane
Founder and President
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: ecrane@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Discretionary spending
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Middle East
  • Federal budget
  • Political philosophy
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Federalism
  • Term limits
Paul Luis Crespo
President
Civica Americana (Hispanic-American Civics Foundation)
2665 South Bayshore Drive
Grand Bay Plaza, Suite 701
Miami, FL 33133
United States

Phone: 305-662-1607
Fax: 305-662-1516
E-mail: paul@civicamericana.org
Web site: www.civicamericana.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Latin America
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Federalism
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Bilingual education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Michael A. Crew
Director, Center for Research and Regulated Industries, Rutgers Business School
Rutgers University
180 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
United States

Phone: 973-353-5049
Fax: 973-353-1348
E-mail: mcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Waste/waste management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Water/water pollution
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Vice President for Policy and Director of Technology Studies
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: wcrews@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Free speech
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • The American founding
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Anti-trust
  • Infrastructure
  • Environmental regulation
  • Federal budget
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
T. Kenneth Cribb Jr.
President
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
3901 Centerville Road
PO Box 4431
Wilmington, DE 19887
United States

Phone: 302-652-4600
Fax: 302-652-1760
E-mail: TKCribb@ISI.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • The Reagan legacy
Alan R. Crippen II
President
The John Jay Institute
2 North Cascade Avenue, Suite 1100
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
United States

Phone: 719-471-8900
Fax: 202-393-2134
E-mail: acrippen@johnjayinstitute.org
Web site: www.johnjayinstitute.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • The American founding
  • Religion and public life
Neil S. Crispo Ed.D
Courtesy Professor, Reubin O'D Askew School
Florida State University
Askew School, Bellamy Building Room 653
Tallahassee, FL 32306
United States

Phone: 850-644-7610
Fax: 850-644-7617
E-mail: ncrispo@fsu.edu
Web site: www.askew.fsu.edu
Issues
  • State and local government
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Federalism
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Higher education
Melvin Croan Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin
4137 Hawatha Drive
Madison, WI 53711
United States

Phone: 608-263-2414
Fax: 608-265-2663
E-mail: croan@polisci.wisc.edu
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Western Europe
Michael Cromartie
Vice President
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-216-0855
Fax: 202-408-0632
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
J. D. Crouch II
Fellow
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825
Fax: 909-626-8724
E-mail: jdcrouch@dialnet.net
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
John Crouch
Member, Crouch & Crouch, PLLC, and Executive Director
Americans for Divorce Reform
2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 950
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-528-6700
Fax: 703-522-9107
E-mail: crouch@patriot.net
Web site: www.divorcereform.org
Issues
  • International law
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Janice Shaw Crouse
Executive Director and Senior Fellow, Beverly LaHaye Institute
Concerned Women for America
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-4182
Fax: 202-488-0806
E-mail: jcrouse@cwfa.org
Web site: www.cwfa.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • United Nations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Human Rights
  • Religion and public life
  • Human trafficking
  • Family and children
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Brian Lee Crowley
Senior Fellow
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
2000 Barrington Street, Suite 1302
Cogswell Tower
Halifax, NS B3J 3K1,
Canada

E-mail: brianleecrowley@aims.ca
Web site: www.aims.ca
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Agriculture
  • Government
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Education
Nevenka Cuckovich Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow
Institute for International Relations
Lj. F. Vukotinovica 2
10000 Zagreb,
Croatia

E-mail: nena@irmo.hr
Web site: www.imo.hr

Lecture Languages: Croatian
Translation Languages: Croatian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Franklin Cudjoe
Executive Director
IMANI Center for Policy and Education
PO Box AT 411
Achimota-Accra,
Ghana

E-mail: franklin@imanighana.org
Web site: www.imanighana.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Charles H. Cunningham
Director of Federal Affairs
National Rifle Association
410 First Street, SE, Second Floor
Washington, DC 20003-1867
United States

Phone: 202-651-2570
Fax: 202-651-2587
E-mail: chuckc@visi.net
Web site: www.nraila.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
Ward S. Curran
George M. Ferris Professor of Corporate Finance and Investments
Trinity College
300 Summit Street
Hartford, CT 06106
United States

Phone: 860-247-2489
Fax: 860-297-2163
E-mail: ward.curran@trincoll.edu
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Anti-trust
  • Regulatory reform
  • Money and financial services
  • Comparative government
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Economic forecasting
Elizabeth Currier
President
Committee for Monetary Research and Education, Inc.
10004 Greenwood Court
Charlotte, NC 28215
United States

Phone: 704-598-3717
Fax: 704-599-7036
E-mail: cmre@bellsouth.net
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic education
Lisa A. Curtis
Senior Research Fellow for South Asia, Asian Studies Center
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6133
Fax: 202-675-1779
E-mail: lisa.curtis@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
Victoria Curzon-Price
Professeur d'économie
Universite de Geneve, Departement d'economie politique
40 Blvd. du Pont-d'Arve
Geneve CH-1211,
Switzerland

E-mail: curzon-price@ieug.unige.ch
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Candi Lynette Cushman
Education Analyst
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4814
E-mail: culturalissues@family.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Early childhood education
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religion and public life
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Religious freedom
  • Federal education policy
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Free speech
Charles S. Cushman
Founder and Executive Director
American Land Rights Association
30218 NE 82nd Avenue
PO Box 400
Battle Ground, WA 98604
United States

Phone: 360-687-3087
Fax: 360-687-2973
E-mail: ccushman@pacifier.com
Web site: www.landrights.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Property rights
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Natural resources
  • Environmental regulation
  • Congress
Jonah J. Czerwinski
Senior Fellow, Homeland Security, Global Leadership Initiative
IBM
6710 Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20817
United States

Phone: 202-747-7211
Fax: 202-747-7211
E-mail: jonah.czerwinski@us.ibm.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • NATO/other alliances
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
Domenico Da Empoli
Full Professor of Economics
Universita di Roma
Viale Regina Margherita, 15
00198 Roma,
Italy

E-mail: d.daempoli@dte.uniroma1.it

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Terrorism
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Energy
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Religion and public life
  • Education
  • Environment
Brad W. Dacus Esq.
President
Pacific Justice Institute
PO Box 276600
Sacramento, CA 95827-6600
United States

Phone: 916-857-6900
Fax: 916-857-6902
E-mail: braddacus@pacificjustice.org
Web site: www.pji.org
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Free speech
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Timothy J. Dailey
Senior Fellow, Center for Marriage and Family Studies
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-393-2134
E-mail: tjd@frc.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
Helle C. Dale
Senior Fellow for Public Diplomacy, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: helle.dale@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org

Lecture Languages: Danish, German, French
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • United Nations
  • Korea
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Afghanistan
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Middle East
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International organizations
  • Western Europe
  • Peacekeeping
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Shikha Dalmia
Senior Analyst
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 248-661-5768
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: shikha.dalmia@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • Environmental regulation
  • Natural resources
  • Climate change
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Theodore Dalrymple
Contributing 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
Web site: www.city-journal.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Kay Daly
President
Coalition for a Fair Judiciary
6035 Woodlake Lane
Alexandria, VA 22315
United States

Phone: 703-822-9831
Fax: 703-822-9851
E-mail: krdaly@aol.com
Web site: www.fairjudiciary.com
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Family and children
  • Second Amendment
  • Religion and public life
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Judiciary
  • Human Rights
  • Conservative thought
  • Congress
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religious freedom
  • Media and popular culture
  • Polling
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Marriage and family structure
John W. Danford Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Political Science
Loyola University, Chicago
Damen Hall, Ninth Floor
6525 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60626
United States

Phone: 773-508-3069
Fax: 773-508-3131
E-mail: jdanfor@luc.edu
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Political philosophy
  • Economic theory
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Deborah J. Daniels Esq.
President
Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
1630 North Meridian Street, Suite 450
Indianapolis, IN 46202
United States

Phone: 317-472-2050
Fax: 317-925-0679
E-mail: deborah@sipr.org
Web site: www.sipr.org
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Criminal law and procedure
Matthew E. Daniels
President and Founder
Alliance for Marriage
PO Box 2490
Merrifield, VA 22116
United States

Phone: 703-934-1212
Fax: 703-934-1211
Web site: www.allianceformarriage.org
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Family and children
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
Marjorie Dannenfelser
President
Susan B. Anthony List
1800 North Kent Street, Suite 1070
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-875-3370
Fax: 703-875-3375
E-mail: information@sba-list.org
Web site: www.sba-list.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
Patricia M. Danzon
Celia Moh Professor, Chair, Health Care Department, Wharton School of Business
University of Pennsylvania
3641 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Phone: 215-898-6861
Fax: 215-573-7025
E-mail: danzon@wharton.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
Michael R. Darby Ph.D.
Warren C. Cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets, Anderson Graduate School of Management
University of California, Los Angeles
Box 951481
Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States

Phone: 310-825-4180
Fax: 310-454-2748
E-mail: michael.r.darby@anderson.ucla.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic forecasting
  • The Economy
  • Higher education
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Money and financial services
  • The Reagan legacy
Brian Darling
Director, U.S. Senate Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: brian.darling@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
Jacqueline Margaret Datiles
Staff Counsel
Americans United for Life
124 E Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 301-275-6189
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Public interest law
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Bioethics
  • Constitutional law
  • Health care reform
David Davenport
Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Pepperdine University and Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Pepperdine University
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

Phone: 310-506-6878
Fax: 310-506-7494
E-mail: david.davenport@pepperdine.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Ethics
  • Church-state relations
  • International law
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Higher education
  • International organizations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Human Rights
  • Federalism
  • Philanthropy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Non-governmental organizations
Paul Davidson
Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis
New School University
79 Fifth Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10011-8002
United States

Phone: 732-605-0255
Fax: 732-605-0255
E-mail: pdavidson@utk.edu
Web site: econ.bus.utk.edu/davidson.html
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Economic theory
  • The Economy
  • Federal budget
  • Natural resources
  • Trade
  • Government debt
Charlotte Montiel Davis
Director, Strategic Initiatives
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: charlotte.davis@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Congress
Helen Davison
Senior Researcher
Stockholm Network
35 Britannia Row
London N1 8QH,
United Kingdom

E-mail: helend@stockholm-network.org
Web site: www.stockholm-network.org
Issues
  • Energy
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Environment
  • Health care
Ross Day
Executive Director and General Counsel
Common Sense For Oregon, Incorporated
2007 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Phone: 503-480-0523
Fax: 503-362-0513
E-mail: ross@commonsensefororegon.org
Web site: www.commonsensefororegon.org
Issues
  • Government waste
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Free speech
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Louis De Alessi Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics
University of Miami
13057 Nevada Street
Coral Gables, FL 33156-6433
United States

Phone: 305-667-5433
E-mail: l.dealessi@earthlink.net
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Comparative economics
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Property rights
Michael De Alessi
Director of Natural Resources Policy
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: michael.dealessi@reason.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Air/air pollution
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Waste/waste management
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Risk assessment
  • Water/water pollution
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Environmental regulation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Infrastructure
  • Property rights
  • Regulatory reform
  • Environmental education
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Sound science
Leo Paul S. de Alvarez
Professor of Politics
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
United States

Phone: 972-721-5344
Fax: 972-721-4007
E-mail: alvarez@udallas.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Political philosophy
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Dora de Ampuero Ph.D.
Executive Director
Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economia Politica
Higueras 106 y Manuel Rendon
Urdesa Central
Guayaquil,
Ecuador

E-mail: dora.ampuero@ieep.org.ec
Web site: www.his.com/~ieep

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Arnaud de Borchgrave
Director, Transnational Threats
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3282
Fax: 202-785-1688
E-mail: adeborchgrave@csis.org
Web site: www.csis.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Afghanistan
  • Africa
  • Middle East
Márcia Xavier de Brito
Institutional Relations Director and COO
Centro Interdisciplinar de Etica e Economica Personalista
Rua Monte Alegre, 186/201
20.240-193. Rio de Janeiro, RJ.,
Brazil

Web site: www.cieep.org.br
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Justice/crime
  • Religion and public life
  • Education
  • Labor
Kenneth E. de Graffenreid
Professor of Intelligence Studies
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
Fax: 202-404-0335
E-mail: ken.degraffenreid@iwp.edu
Web site: www.iwp.edu
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • The Reagan legacy
Mauro De Lorenzo
Resident Fellow, Foreign and Defense Policy
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-419-5201
Fax: 202-664-1334
E-mail: mauro.delorenzo@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org

Lecture Languages: French, German
Issues
  • International organizations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Africa
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Peacekeeping
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • -- National security (in general)
  • United Nations
  • Afghanistan
Roberto de Mattei
Professor
Lepanto Foundation
Via Giuseppe Sacconi, 4/b
00196 Roma,
Italy

E-mail: rdemattei@yahoo.it
Web site: www.lepantofoundation.org

Lecture Languages: Italian, French
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Religion and public life
Alessandro De Nicola Esq.
President
Adam Smith Society
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
Via Visconti di Modrone, 12
Milan 20122,
Italy

E-mail: adenicola@adamsmith.it
Web site: www.adamsmith.it
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Energy
  • International relations/organizations
Veronique de Rugy
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4934
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: vderugy@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Discretionary spending
  • Federal budget
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Government waste
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Candace de Russy
Former Trustee
State University of New York
50 Hampshire Road
Bronxville, NY 10708
United States

Phone: 914-779-9607
Fax: 914-698-0699
E-mail: cderussy@aol.com
Web site: www.candacederussy.com
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Early childhood education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Bilingual education
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Federal education policy
  • Religion and public life
  • Higher education
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Hernando de Soto
President
Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD)
Las Begonias 441, Office 901
San Isidro
Lima 27,
Peru

E-mail: hds@ild.org.pe
Web site: www.ild.org.pe
Issues
  • Economics of development
Jef De Vriese
Director
Center for Pastoral Counseling
Tervuursesteenweg 192
3001 Heverlee,
Belgium

E-mail: devriese@pastoralecounseling.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
James E. Dean
Deputy Director, Government Relations, Foreign and Defense Policy
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-224-0509
E-mail: james.dean@heritage.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Michael D. Dean
General Counsel
First Freedoms Foundation, Inc.
20975 Swenson Drive, Suite 125
Waukesha, WI 53186
United States

Phone: 262-798-8046
Fax: 262-798-8045
E-mail: mdean@firstfreedomsfoundation.org
Web site: www.firstfreedomsfoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Michael E. DeBow
Professor of Law
Samford University
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
United States

Phone: 205-726-2434
Fax: 205-726-2587
E-mail: medebow@samford.edu
Web site: faculty.samford.edu/~medebow/web.htm
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • State and local government
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Judiciary
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
Bibek Debroy
Research Professor
Centre for Policy Research
Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021,
India

E-mail: bdebroy@gmail.com
Web site: www.cprindia.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Justice/crime
  • International trade and financial institutions
Midge Decter
Trustee
The Heritage Foundation
120 East 81st Street, Number 7H
New York, NY 10028-1432
United States

Phone: 212-861-0286
Fax: 212-861-9029
E-mail: midgedecter@hotmail.com
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
Julie DeFalco
Adjunct Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jdefalco@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free speech
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
Benjamin DeGrow
Policy Analyst
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: ben@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Unions
  • Public school financing and administration
Marya DeGrow
Research Associate, Education Policy Center
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: marya@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Edwin J. Delattre
Dean Emeritus
Boston University
One Sherborn Street
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 678-880-3034
E-mail: ejd@bu.edu
Web site: www.bu.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Eugene Delgaudio
President
Public Advocate
5613 Leesburg Pike, Suite 17
Falls Church, VA 22041
United States

Phone: 703-845-1808
Fax: 703-845-1990
Web site: www.publicadvocateusa.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Transportation
  • Media and popular culture
  • Government waste
James V. DeLong
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for the Study of Digital Property
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-8928
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: jdelong@pff.org
Web site: www.ipcentral.info
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Regulatory reform
Peter DeLuca Ph.D.
Vice President, Finance and Administration
Thomas Aquinas College
10000 North Ojai Road
Santa Paula, CA 93060
United States

Phone: 805-525-4417
Fax: 805-525-9342
E-mail: pdeluca@thomasaquinas.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
Carl DeMaio
President
Performance Institute
1515 North Courthouse Road, Suite 600
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-894-0481
Fax: 703-894-0482
Web site: www.performanceweb.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Government debt
  • Discretionary spending
  • Personnel policies
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
Christopher DeMuth
D. C. Searle Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5895
Fax: 202-862-5921
E-mail: cdemuth@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Regulatory reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Middle East
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federalism
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Risk assessment
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
  • China
  • Judiciary
  • Western Europe
  • Constitutional law
  • Health care reform
  • Tort and liability reform
David Y. Denholm
President
Public Service Research Foundation
320-D Maple Avenue East
Vienna, VA 22180
United States

Phone: 703-242-3575
Fax: 703-242-3579
E-mail: david@psrf.org
Web site: www.psrf.org
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Personnel policies
  • Minimum wage
  • Unions
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Government waste
William C. Dennis
Senior Fellow
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
7206 Churchill Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 571-244-1141
E-mail: denniswilliamc@aol.com
Web site: www.atlasusa.org
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Philanthropy
William J. Dennis Jr.
Senior Research Fellow
National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-554-9000
Fax: 202-554-5572
E-mail: denny.dennis@nfib.org
Web site: www.nfib.com
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • The Economy
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Health care reform
James S. Denton
Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer
Heldref Publications
315 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-6929
Fax: 202-546-6929
E-mail: dentonjs@aol.com
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Human Rights
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia/Eurasia
Len Deo
Founder and President
New Jersey Family Policy Council
PO Box 6011
Parsippany, NJ 07054
United States

Phone: 973-781-1414
Fax: 973-781-1419
E-mail: ldeo@njfpc.org
Web site: www.njfpc.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
Marshall L. DeRosa
Professor, Department of Political Science
Florida Atlantic University
2912 College Avenue
Davie, FL 33314
United States

Phone: 954-236-1131
Fax: 954-236-1150
E-mail: derosa@fau.edu
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federalism
  • Federal education policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Right-to-life issues
  • State and local government
Christopher J. Derry
Founder
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
400 East Main Avenue, Suite 306
PO Box 51147
Bowling Green, KY 42102
United States

Phone: 270-782-2140
Fax: 305-675-0220
E-mail: derry@bipps.org
Web site: www.bipps.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Right to work
  • State and local government
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • The American founding
Robert A. Destro
Professor of Law
Catholic University of America
Columbus School of Law
3600 John McCormack Road, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-5202
Fax: 202-319-4459
E-mail: destro@law.edu
Web site: law.cua.edu/fac_staff/destror/
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Religious freedom
  • Middle East
  • Federalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free speech
  • Religion and public life
Donald J. Devine
Director
Federalist Leadership Center
4805 Idlewilde Road
Shady Side, MD 20764-9768
United States

Phone: 301-261-5644
Fax: 703-864-8606
E-mail: ddevine@bellevue.edu
Web site: www.federalistleadershipcenter.com
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Personnel policies
  • Government waste
  • Constitutional law
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
William T. Devlin
Founder
Urban Family Council
PO Box 11415
Philadelphia, PA 19111
United States

Phone: 215-663-9494
Fax: 215-663-9444
E-mail: octanefaith@yahoo.com
Web site: www.urbanfamilycouncil.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Philanthropy
  • Church-state relations
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Media and popular culture
  • State-sponsored gambling
Thomas DeWeese
President
American Policy Center
70 Main Street, Suite 23
Warrenton, VA 20186
United States

Phone: 540-341-8911
Fax: 540-341-8917
E-mail: apcmail@americanpolicy.org
Web site: www.americanpolicy.org
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Privacy
  • International organizations
  • Climate change
  • United Nations
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
Eric Dezenhall
CEO and President
Dezenhall Resources
1130 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-296-0263
Fax: 202-452-9370
E-mail: edezenhall@dezenhall.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
  • The Reagan legacy
Nathan J. Diament Esq.
Director of Public Policy
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
800 Eighth Street, NW, Suite 318
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-513-6484
Fax: 202-289-8936
E-mail: ipadc@ou.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Arthur M. Diamond Jr.
Lucas Professor of Business Administration, Department of Economics
University of Nebraska, Omaha
6001 Dodge Street
Omaha, NE 68182
United States

Phone: 402-554-3657
Fax: 402-554-2853
E-mail: adiamond@mail.unomaha.edu
Web site: cba.unomaha.edu/econ/
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
Ian Paul Diamond
Barrister
PO 1041 Barton
Cambridge CB23 7WY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: pauldiamond@btconnect.com
Web site: www.pauldiamond.com
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Larry Diamond
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-725-3420
Fax: 650-723-1928
E-mail: diamond@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Human Rights
  • Africa
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
D. P. Diffine
Professor of Economics
Harding University
900 East Center Street
Searcy, AR 72149
United States

Phone: 501-279-4470
Fax: 501-279-4195
E-mail: ddiffine@harding.edu
Issues
  • Government debt
  • Economic forecasting
  • Religion and public life
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • Federal budget
  • Comparative economics
  • Government waste
  • Family and children
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Entitlement spending
  • American history and political tradition
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic theory
  • Media and popular culture
John R. Diggs Jr., M.D.
Internal Medicine Physician
Two Burnett Avenue
South Hadley, MA 01075
United States

Phone: 413-535-3321
Fax: 413-535-3321
E-mail: diggsthis@aol.com
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Ethics
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
John J. DiIulio Jr.
Professor of Policy, Religion and Civil Society
University of Pennsylvania
3814 Walnut Street, Leadership Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Phone: 215-746-7100
Fax: 215-746-7101
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Thomas Dillon
President
Thomas Aquinas College
10000 North Ojai Road
Santa Paula, CA 93060
United States

Phone: 805-525-4417
Fax: 805-525-0620
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Professor of Economics
Loyola College
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States

Phone: 410-617-2755
Fax: 410-617-2118
E-mail: tdilorenzo@loyola.edu
Web site: www.loyola.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Federalism
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Unfunded mandates
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Anti-trust
  • Federal budget
  • State/local public finance
  • Government waste
Arthur Chagas Diniz
President
Instituto Liberal
Rua Professor Alfredo Gomes 28 - Botafogo
22251-080 Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil

E-mail: ilrj@gbl.com.br
Web site: www.institutoliberal.org.br
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
Joseph DioGuardi
President
Albanian American Civic League
PO Box 70
Ossining, NY 10562
United States

Phone: 914-762-5530
Fax: 914-762-5102
E-mail: jjd@aacl.com
Web site: www.aacl.com
Issues
  • Federal budget
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Human Rights
  • Government debt
Jeff Dircksen
Director, Congressional Analysis
National Taxpayers Union
108 North Alfred Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-5700
Fax: 703-683-5722
E-mail: dircksen@ntu.org
Web site: www.ntu.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Discretionary spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
Helen Disney
Chief Executive
Stockholm Network
35 Britannia Row
London N1 8QH,
United Kingdom

E-mail: helen@stockholm-network.org
Web site: www.stockholm-network.org

Lecture Languages: French, Italian
Issues
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
Kyle D. Dixon
Partner
Kamlet Shepherd
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-204-8600
Web site: www.ksrlaw.com
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Pauline Dixon
International Research Coordinator
E.G. West Centre
Department of Education
Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU,
United Kingdom

E-mail: pauline.dixon@ncl.ac.uk
Web site: www.ncl.ac.uk/egwest
Issues
  • Education
Danielle Doane
Dorothy Moller Fellow and Director, Congressional Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6080
Fax: 202-675-1778
E-mail: dani.doane@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
James C. Dobson
Chairman
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3400
Fax: 719-531-3385
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
Benita M. Dodd
Vice President
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, NW, Suite 110
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

Phone: 404-256-4050
Fax: 404-256-9909
E-mail: benitadodd@gppf.org
Web site: www.gppf.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Property rights
  • Nuclear energy
  • Environmental education
  • Water/water pollution
John Dodd
President
Jesse Helms Center
PO Box 247
3918 US Highway 74E
Wingate, NC 28174
United States

Phone: 704-233-1776
Fax: 704-233-1787
E-mail: johndodd@jessehelmscenter.org
Web site: www.jessehelmscenter.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Mexico
Richard Doege
Adjunct Professor
Johns Hopkins University
1135 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 617-851-1650
E-mail: doege@jhu.edu
Web site: www.carey.jhu.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Western Europe
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • The Economy
  • Ethics
Detmar Doering
Director
Friedrich Naumann Foundation
Postfach 900 164
14437 Potsdam,
Germany

E-mail: detmar.doering@fnst-freiheit.org
Web site: www.fnst.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Sara Dogan
National Campus Director
Students for Academic Freedom
PO Box 1623
Ballwin, MO 63011
United States

Phone: 888-527-3321
E-mail: sara@studentsforacademicfreedom.org
Web site: www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org
Issues
  • Higher education
Brian Doherty
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: bdoherty@reason.com
Web site: www.reason.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Federalism
  • Media and popular culture
  • Privacy
Thomas Doherty
Chairman, Film Studies Program
Brandeis University
PO Box 9110
Waltham, MA 02254
United States

Phone: 781-736-3032
Fax: 781-736-3040
E-mail: doherty@brandeis.edu
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Richard O. Dolinar M.D.
Senior Fellow
The Heartland Institute
5130 West Thunderbird Road
Phoenix, AZ 85036
United States

Phone: 602-526-1235
E-mail: drdolinar@dolinar.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Paul Domjan
Energy Fellow
Stockholm Network
35 Britannia Row
London N1 8QH,
United Kingdom

E-mail: paul@stockholm-network.org
Web site: www.stockholm-network.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Environment
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
  • Energy
  • International trade and financial institutions
Elaine Donnelly
President
Center for Military Readiness
PO Box 51600
Livonia, MI 48151
United States

Phone: 734-464-9430
Fax: 734-464-6678
E-mail: elaine@cmrlink.org
Web site: www.cmrlink.org
Issues
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Free speech
  • -- National security (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
Thomas Donnelly
Research Fellow, Defense Policy
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-293-4983
Fax: 202-293-4572
E-mail: thomas.donnelly@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Military strategy
William A. Donohue
President
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
450 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10123
United States

Phone: 212-371-3191
Fax: 212-371-3394
E-mail: cl@catholicleague.org
Web site: www.catholicleague.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Charles A. Donovan
Senior Research Fellow, DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: staff@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Bioethics
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Religion and public life
James A. Dorn
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Editor, Cato Journal
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: jdorn@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • The American founding
  • Comparative economics
  • Human Rights
  • Trade
  • China
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Daniel Doron
Director
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
PO Box 84124, Ha'dror 59
Mevasseret-Zion,
Israel

E-mail: daniel.doron@icsep.org.il
Web site: www.icsep.org.il
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
Katherine Doster
Executive Director
Rivendell House
1232 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
United States

Phone: 703-628-0933
E-mail: rivendellhouse@att.net
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Douglas S. Doudney
Executive Director
Coalition for Property Rights
2878 South Osceola Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
United States

Phone: 407-481-2283
Fax: 407-481-0834
E-mail: ddoudney@yahoo.com
Web site: www.proprights.com
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Human Rights
  • Regulatory reform
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Property rights
Jude P. Dougherty
Professor of Philosophy and Dean Emeritus, School of Philosophy
Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-5589
Fax: 202-319-4731
E-mail: dougherj@cua.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Religious freedom
  • Immigration
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Higher education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Richard J. Dougherty
Associate Professor, Department of Politics
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
United States

Phone: 972-721-5043
Fax: 972-721-4007
E-mail: doughr@udallas.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Higher education
  • Judiciary
  • Federalism
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
John Douglas
Partner, Corporate Department
Paul Hastings
600 Peachtree Street, NE, 24th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States

Phone: 404-815-2214
Fax: 404-685-5214
E-mail: johndouglas@paulhastings.com
Issues
  • Money and financial services
John Jay Douglass
Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center
100 Law Center
Houston, TX 77204-6060
United States

Phone: 713-743-1831
Fax: 713-743-2223
E-mail: jdouglass@central.uh.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Term limits
  • Polling
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Bryan Dowd
Professor, Division of Health Policy and Management
University of Minnesota
420 Delaware Street, SE, Box 729 MMC
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

Phone: 612-624-5468
Fax: 612-624-2196
E-mail: dowdx001@umn.edu
Web site: www.hsr.umn.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
Jeff Downing
Chairman
Family First of Nebraska
610 J Street, Suite 10
Lincoln, NE 68508-2967
United States

Phone: 402-475-8230
Fax: 402-475-8328
E-mail: jd@keatinglaw.com
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Philanthropy
  • Media and popular culture
Alan Dowty
Professor Emeritus
University of Notre Dame
615 Greenlawn Avenue
South Bend, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-289-6432
Fax: 574-631-6973
Issues
  • Middle East
Liz Dreckman
Community Development and Outreach Consultant
Arizona School Choice Trust
1900 West Chandler Boulevard, Suite 15-347
Chandler, AZ 85224
United States

E-mail: freedom8@gmail.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
June Teufel Dreyer
Professor of Political Science
University of Miami
PO Box 248047
Coral Gables, FL 33124-6534
United States

Phone: 305-284-2403
Fax: 305-284-3636
E-mail: jdreyer@miami.edu
Issues
  • China
Paul K. Driessen
Senior Fellow
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow and Congress of Racial Equality
8760 Copeland Pond Court
Fairfax, VA 22031-2739
United States

Phone: 703-698-6171
Fax: 703-698-6172
E-mail: pdriessen@cox.net
Web site: www.eco-imperialism.com
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Other energy options
  • Risk assessment
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Climate change
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Africa
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Human Rights
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Natural resources
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Lori Drummer
Manager
Internet Freedom Coalition
1660 L Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-280-1990
Fax: 202-280-1989
E-mail: ldrummer@allianceforschoolchoice.org
Web site: www.allianceforschoolchoice.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Dinesh D'Souza
Writer and Speaker
United States

E-mail: dineshjdsouza@aol.com
Web site: www.dineshdsouza.com
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • The Reagan legacy
Pete du Pont
Chairman
National Center for Policy Analysis
PO Box 551
Wilmington, DE 19899
United States

Phone: 302-651-7728
Fax: 302-498-7728
E-mail: chh-simplicity@comcast.net
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Trade
  • Climate change
  • The Economy
Nicolas J. Ducote
Executive Director
Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth
Av. Callao 25, 1B
C1022AAA Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: nicolasducote@yahoo.com
Web site: www.cippec.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish, Portuguese
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Thomas Duesterberg
President and CEO
Manufacturers Alliance
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1100
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-841-9000 Ext 123
Fax: 703-841-9514
E-mail: info@mapi.net
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Trade
  • The Economy
Marc Charles Duff
Senior Research and Policy Director
The Taxpayers Network
1811 South Elm Grove Road
New Berlin, WI 53151
United States

Phone: 262-782-0763
E-mail: mduff@taxpayersnetwork.org
Web site: www.taxpayersnetwork.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
Mae Duggan
President
Citizens for Educational Freedom
9333 Clayton Road
St. Louis, MO 63124
United States

Phone: 314-997-6361
Fax: 314-997-6321
E-mail: citedfree@educational-freedom.org
Web site: www.educational-freedom.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Martin Duggan
Founder
Citizens for Educational Freedom
9333 Clayton Road
St. Louis, MO 63124-1511
United States

Phone: 314-997-6361
Fax: 314-997-6321
E-mail: citedfree@educational-freedom.org
Web site: www.educational-freedom.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
Peter J. Duignan
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Phone: 650-725-3596
Fax: 650-723-9852
E-mail: hfarmer@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Ethics
  • Federal education policy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Bilingual education
  • Afghanistan
  • Comparative government
  • Immigration
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International organizations
  • China
  • Canada
  • American history and political tradition
  • Africa
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Western Europe
  • Conservative thought
  • Peacekeeping
  • Military strategy
  • Defense budget
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Middle East
  • Mexico
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Richard Duncan
Professor, College of Law
University of Nebraska
Ross McCollum Hall, Room 214
PO Box 830902
Lincoln, NE 68583-0902
United States

Phone: 402-472-6044
Fax: 402-472-5185
E-mail: rduncan2@unl.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Religion and public life
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Family and children
  • Free speech
  • Marriage and family structure
William C. Duncan
Director
Marriage Law Foundation
1426 East 820 North
Orem, UT 84097
United States

Phone: 801-227-7878
Fax: 801-227-7882
E-mail: duncanw@marriagelawfoundation.org
Web site: www.marriagelawfoundation.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
William C. Dunkelberg
Chief Economist
National Federation of Independent Business
515 Sabine Circle
Wynnewood, PA 19096-1318
United States

Phone: 610-642-6473
Fax: 610-642-6473
E-mail: bill.dunk@temple.edu
Web site: www.nfib.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • The Economy
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Economic forecasting
  • Minimum wage
Becky Norton Dunlop
Vice President, External Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6043
Fax: 202-675-1753
E-mail: bndunlop@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Personnel policies
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
David Dunn
Research and Project Director
Oklahoma Family Policy Council
3908 North Peniel Avenue, Suite 100
Bethany, OK 73008-3458
United States

Phone: 405-787-7744
Fax: 405-787-3900
E-mail: ddunn@okfamilypc.org
Web site: www.okfamilypc.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Federal education policy
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Dennis J. Dunn
Professor of History and Director of International Studies
Southwest Texas State University
Flowers 324
San Marcos, TX 78666
United States

Phone: 512-245-2107
Fax: 512-245-2301
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Western Europe
Paul Dunn
Director of Entrepreneurship Studies Center
University of Louisiana, Monroe
700 University Avenue
Monroe, LA 71209
United States

Phone: 318-342-1224
Fax: 318-342-1209
E-mail: dunn@ulm.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State/local public finance
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Clark Durant
President
New Common School Foundation
6861 East Nevada
Detroit, MI 48234
United States

Phone: 313-368-8580
E-mail: clarkdurant@comcast.net
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • The American founding
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • The Reagan legacy
Brandon Dutcher
Vice President for Policy
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
1401 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States

Phone: 405-602-1667
Fax: 405-602-1238
E-mail: brandondutcher@yahoo.com
Web site: www.ocpathink.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Government waste
Gerald P. Dwyer Jr.
Vice President
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1000 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States

Phone: 404-498-7095
E-mail: gerald.p.dwyer@atl.frb.org
Web site: www.dwyerecon.com
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Economic theory
  • Social Security and retirement
Colleen Renee Dyble
Director, Coalition Relations
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
Pedro Torres Malarin 421
Pueblo Libre
Lima 21,
Peru

Phone: 0-199-463-1282
E-mail: colleend@eclofperu.org
Web site: www.colleen-in-peru.blogspot.com/
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Timothy R. Dzierba
Professor, Social Sciences
Medaille College
18 Agassiz Circle
Buffalo, NY 14214
United States

Phone: 716-884-3281
Fax: 716-884-0291
E-mail: tdzierba@medaille.edu
Web site: www.medaille.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Federalism
  • Higher education
  • The American founding
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • Conservative thought
  • Unions
  • Ethics
Steven J. Eagle
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8054
E-mail: seagle@gmu.edu
Web site: mason.gmu.edu/~seagle/
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Property rights
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Mackenzie Eaglen
Senior Policy Analyst for National Security, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: mackenzie.eaglen@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Military strategy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Peacekeeping
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Missile defense
Lenore T. Ealy
President
Thinkitecture, Inc.
1415 Ironwood Drive West
Carmel, IN 46033
United States

Phone: 317-502-2735
Fax: 317-582-0355
E-mail: lenoree@thinkitecture.com
Web site: www.thephilanthropicenterprise.org
Issues
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Steven D. Ealy
Senior Fellow
Liberty Fund, Inc.
8335 Allison Pointe Trail, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46250
United States

Phone: 317-842-0880
Fax: 317-570-6411
E-mail: sealy@libertyfund.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Philanthropy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • The American founding
  • Religion and public life
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Mark L. Earley
President and Chief Executive Officer
Prison Fellowship Ministries
44180 Riverside Parkway
Lansdowne, VA 20176
United States

Phone: 877-478-0100
Fax: 703-554-8658
E-mail: mark_earley@pfm.org
Web site: www.pfm.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Right-to-life issues
Carrie Gordon Earll
Bioethics Policy Analyst, Social Research and Cultural Affairs
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-5819
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: earllcg@fotf.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Bioethics
Paula Pence Easley
Senior Policy Analyst
Resource Development Council for Alaska
2134 Crataegus Avenue, Suite 400
Anchorage, AK 99508
United States

Phone: 907-274-6800
E-mail: peasley@gci.net
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Water/water pollution
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • The Economy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Sound science
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Climate change
  • Federalism
  • Fossil fuels
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
Michelle Easton
President
Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute
112 Elden Street, Suite P
Herndon, VA 20170
United States

Phone: 703-318-0730
Fax: 703-318-8867
E-mail: measton@cblpi.org
Web site: www.cblpi.org
Issues
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Family and children
  • Higher education
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal education policy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Judiciary
  • State and local government
Stephen Easton
Senior Scholar
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: stevee@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Terrorism
Brent Matthew Eastwood Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor, School of Public Policy
George Mason University
5345 Essex Court, Apt. 252
Alexandria, VA 22311
United States

Phone: 703-820-0604
E-mail: beastwoo@gmu.edu

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Military strategy
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Congress
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Korea
  • Middle East
  • International organizations
  • Defense budget
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Federal budget
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Western Europe
Richard M. Ebeling
Senior Fellow, American Institute for Economic Research, and Shelby Cullom Davis Visiting Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise
Trinity College
300 Summit Street
Hartford, CT 06106
United States

Phone: 860-297-2432
E-mail: richard.ebeling@trincoll.edu
Web site: www.trincoll.edu
Issues
  • Trade
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Money and financial services
  • Political philosophy
  • International organizations
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Conservative thought
  • Immigration
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Second Amendment
  • Economic education
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Minimum wage
Myron Ebell
Director, Energy and Global Warming Policy
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2256
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: mebell@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Ethics
  • Fossil fuels
  • Trade
  • Conservative thought
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Climate change
  • Federalism
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Congress
  • Other energy options
  • Political philosophy
Mary Eberstadt
Consulting Editor, Policy Review, and Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
818 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 601
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-466-6730
Fax: 202-466-6733
E-mail: maryeberstadt@hotmail.com
Issues
  • Polling
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Nicholas Nash Eberstadt
Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5825
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: eberstadt@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Korea
  • -- National security (in general)
Tim G. Echols
President
TeenPact Teen Leadership School
PO Box 9
Jefferson, GA 30549
United States

Phone: 800-808-0376
Fax: 706-367-2502
E-mail: tim@teenpact.com
Web site: www.teenpact.com
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Susan Eckerly
Vice President, Federal Government Relations-Senate
National Federation of Independent Business
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-554-9000
Fax: 202-484-1566
E-mail: susan.eckerly@nfib.org
Web site: www.nfib.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Minimum wage
  • Transportation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Family/medical leave
  • OSHA
Robert Eden
Professor, Department of Political Science
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
419 Delp Hall
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-437-7341 Ext 2487
Fax: 517-437-3923
E-mail: reden@hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Jefferson G. Edgens Ph.D.
Director of Research
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
400 East Main Avenue, Suite 306
PO Box 51147
Bowling Green, KY 42102
United States

Phone: 270-782-2140
Fax: 305-675-0220
E-mail: edgens@bipps.org
Web site: www.bipps.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Water/water pollution
  • Environmental regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Second Amendment
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Agriculture
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Air/air pollution
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Land use/land degradation
Bruce L. Edwards Jr.
Associate Vice President for Academic Technology & E-Learning Professor of English and Africana Studies
Bowling Green State University
47 College Park, 104 University Hall
Bowling Green, OH 43403
United States

Phone: 419-372-7302
Fax: 419-372-4386
E-mail: edwards@bgsu.edu
Web site: www.personal.bgsu.edu/~edwards
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Intellectual property
  • Africa
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Calvin Wayne Edwards
Founder & CEO
Calvin Edwards & Company
1200 Ashwood Parkway Suite 140
Atlanta, GA 30338-8024
United States

Phone: 770-395-9425
E-mail: calvinedwards@CalvinEdwardsCompany.com
Web site: http://www.maximumgood.com
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Christopher Edwards
Director of Tax Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: cedwards@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Discretionary spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government debt
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Agriculture
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
Gregg M. Edwards
President
Center for Policy Research of New Jersey
5 Overlook Road
Bloomsbury, NJ 08804-3501
United States

Phone: 609-273-6333
Fax: 908-479-4570
E-mail: gmedwards1@verizon.net
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State and local government
  • Campaign finance reform
James R. Edwards Jr.
Fellow
Center For Immigration Studies
1522 K Street., N.W., Suite 820
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-293-4333
E-mail: jedwards@mitagroup.com
Web site: www.cis.org
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Immigration
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Religious freedom
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Intellectual property
  • Church-state relations
  • Congress
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Religion and public life
Lee Edwards , Ph.D.
Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6186
Fax: 202-608-6136
E-mail: lee.edwards@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Reagan legacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Mickey Edwards
Lecturer of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Princeton University
Aspen Institute
One DuPont Circle
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-736-5823
E-mail: mickeye@princeton.edu
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Term limits
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Congress
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Conservative thought
Paul S. Edwards
Distinguished Scholar
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4898
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: pedwards@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The American founding
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Judiciary
William D. Eggers
Director
Deloitte Research-Public Sector
555 12th Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-378-5292
Fax: 202-661-1792
E-mail: weggers@deloitte.com
Web site: www.deloitte.com
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Aging/long-term care
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Personnel policies
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government waste
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • State and local government
Isaac Ehrlich
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Economics, State University of New York, Buffalo, North Campus, and Research Associate
National Bureau of Economic Research
415 Fronczak Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
United States

Phone: 716-645-2121 Ext 422
Fax: 716-645-2127
E-mail: mgtehrl@buffalo.edu
Web site: wings.buffalo.edu/economics/ehrlich.htm
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Comparative economics
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Middle East
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Entitlement spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
Hans Eicholz
Senior Fellow
Liberty Fund, Inc
8335 Allison Pointe Trail, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46250
United States

Phone: 317-842-0880
Fax: 317-577-9067
E-mail: heicholz@libertyfund.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic theory
  • Federalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Ana I. Eiras
Economist
5 Langdon Lane
Narberth, PA 19072
United States

E-mail: anaeiras@comcast.net

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Joane D. Eisen
Senior Fellow for Criminal Justice
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: joanedeisen@cs.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
Jeffrey A. Eisenach Ph.D.
Chairman
Criterion Economics
1620 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-448-9029
E-mail: jeisenach@criterioneconomics.com
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulatory reform
  • The Economy
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Privacy
Dag Ekelberg
Director
Civita
Akersgt 20
Oslo,
Norway

E-mail: dag@civita.no
Web site: www.civita.no

Lecture Languages: Scandinavian languages
Translation Languages: Norwegian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
Joyce Elam
Dean, College of Business Administration
Florida International University
11200 SW 8 Street, RB 310
Miami, FL 33199
United States

Phone: 305-348-2754
E-mail: joyce.elam@fiu.edu
Web site: business.fiu.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Higher education
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Sandra Elam
Executive Director
National Right to Read Foundation
PO Box 685
Manassas Park, VA 20113
United States

Phone: 703-365-2428
E-mail: sselam@verizon.net
Web site: www.nrrf.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Ivan Eland
Senior Fellow and Director, Center on Peace and Liberty
The Independent Institute
100 Swan Way
Oakland, CA 94621-1428
United States

Phone: 510-632-1366
Fax: 510-568-6040
E-mail: ieland@independent.org
Web site: www.independent.org
Issues
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Human Rights
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Missile defense
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Defense budget
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Peacekeeping
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • Arms control
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Marcelo Elizondo
Executive Director
Fundación Exportar
República de Chile 273 - Mercedes
6600 Provincia de Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: elizondo@infovia.com.ar
Web site: www.exportar.org.ar
Issues
  • International trade and financial institutions
Jerry Ellig
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4925
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: jellig@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Transportation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Barbara Elliott
President
Center for Renewal
9525 Katy Freeway, Suite 303
Houston, TX 77024
United States

Phone: 713-984-1343 Ext 107
Fax: 713-984-0409
E-mail: belliott@centerforrenewal.org
Web site: www.centerforrenewal.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Philanthropy
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Mark R. Elliott
Professor of History
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University
Box 1020
Central, SC 29630
United States

Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Human Rights
Matthew Elliott
Co-Founder & Chief Executive
TaxPayers' Alliance
55 Tufton Street
SW1P 3QL London,
United Kingdom

E-mail: matthew.elliott@taxpayersalliance.com
Web site: www.taxpayersalliance.com
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
W. Winston Elliott III
President
Center for the American Idea
9525 Katy Freeway, Suite 303
Houston, TX 77024
United States

Phone: 713-984-1343 Ext 114
Fax: 713-984-0409
E-mail: welliott@americanidea.org
Web site: www.americanidea.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Ben Ellis
Managing Director
Institute of the North
509 West Third Avenue, Suite 107
Anchorage, AK 99501
United States

Phone: 907-343-2445
Fax: 907-771-2466
E-mail: bellis@institutenorth.org
Web site: www.institutenorth.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Transportation
  • Korea
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Other energy options
  • Japan
  • Missile defense
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Canada
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Infrastructure
  • Natural resources
Ryan L. Ellis
Director of Tax Policy
Americans for Tax Reform
722 12th Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-785-0266
Fax: 202-785-0261
E-mail: rellis@atr.org
Web site: www.atr.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Immigration
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Discretionary spending
  • Medicaid
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Government health programs
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Federal budget
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
Stephen Christian Ellis
Vice President
Taxpayers for Common Sense
651 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-546-8500 Ext 126
E-mail: steve@taxpayer.net
Web site: www.taxpayer.net
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Transportation
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Agriculture
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Infrastructure
  • Defense budget
  • Federal budget
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
  • Government waste
Jean Bethke Elshtain
Professor of Social and Political Ethics, Divinity School
University of Chicago
1025 East 58th Street, 202 Swift Hall
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-7252
Fax: 773-702-8223
E-mail: jbelshta@midway.uchicago.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Family and children
  • Political philosophy
  • Religious freedom
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Human Rights
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Charles M. Elson
Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance
University of Delaware
Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 104
Newark, DE 19716-2709
United States

Phone: 302-831-6157
Fax: 302-831-3329
E-mail: elson@lerner.udel.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
Bert Ely
President
Ely & Company, Inc.
PO Box 21010
Alexandria, VA 22320
United States

Phone: 703-836-4101
Fax: 703-836-1403
E-mail: bert@ely-co.com
Web site: www.ely-co.com
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
Kenneth G. Elzinga
Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics
University of Virginia
PO Box 400182
Charlottesville, VA 22904
United States

Phone: 804-924-6752
Fax: 804-982-2317
E-mail: kge8z@virginia.edu
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Anti-trust
Thomas Engeman
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Loyola University, Chicago
6525 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60626
United States

Phone: 773-508-3063
Fax: 773-508-3131
E-mail: tengema@luc.edu
Issues
    None Indicated
Trent England
Director of the Citizenship & Governance Center
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
PO Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
United States

Phone: 253-549-5000
Fax: 360-352-1874
E-mail: tengland@effwa.org
Web site: www.effwa.org
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Constitutional law
  • The American founding
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Robert C. Enlow
President and CEO
The Foundation for Educational Choice
One American Square, Suite 2420
Indianapolis, IN 46282
United States

Phone: 317-681-0745
Fax: 317-681-0945
E-mail: rcenlow@friedmanfoundation.org
Web site: www.friedmanfoundation.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Louis D. Enoff
Principal
Enoff Associates Limited
2144 Enoff Drive
Westminster, MD 21157
United States

Phone: 443-983-1200
Fax: 410-635-3827
E-mail: louenoff@idpa.us
Web site: www.idpa.us/biographies/Lou_Enoff.htm
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Health care reform
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Personnel policies
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Aging/long-term care
Stephen Entin
President and Executive Director
Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation
1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-463-6192
Fax: 202-463-6199
E-mail: sentin@iret.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • The Economy
  • Economic forecasting
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Medicare
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Minimum wage
  • Federal budget
  • Entitlement spending
  • Government debt
  • Ethics
Jon Entine
Columnist, Ethical Corporation Magazine, Visiting Fellow American Enterprise Institute, CEO of ESG Metrics
American Enterprise Institute
6255 South Clippinger Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45243
United States

Phone: 513-319-8388
E-mail: jon@jonentine.com
Web site: www.jonentine.com
Issues
  • Other energy options
  • Ethics
  • Nuclear energy
  • Environmental regulation
  • Sound science
  • Climate change
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Risk assessment
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Bioethics
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Richard A. Epstein
Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law
University of Chicago Law School
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-9563
Fax: 773-702-0730
E-mail: repstein@law.uchicago.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Health care reform
  • Political philosophy
  • Property rights
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulatory reform
Edward W. Erickson
Professor of Economics
North Carolina State University
Box 8110
Raleigh, NC 27695-8110
United States

Phone: 919-513-2876
Fax: 919-515-7873
E-mail: ed_erickson@ncsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Anti-trust
  • The Economy
Fredrik Erixon
Director
ECIPE
Rue Belliard 4-6
B-1040 Brussels,
Belgium

E-mail: fredrik.erixon@ecipe.org
Web site: www.ecipe.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Health care
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Atila Erlap
Chairman, International Relations Department
Middle East Technical University
Department of International Relations
06531 Ankara,
Turkey

E-mail: eralp@metu.edu.tr
Web site: www.metu.edu.tr
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Edward J. Erler
Professor, Department of Political Science
California State University, San Bernardino
5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407
United States

Phone: 909-880-5555
Fax: 909-880-7018
E-mail: eerler@csusb.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Political philosophy
  • Immigration
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Free speech
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Diana M. Ernst
Health Care Policy Fellow
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-989-0833
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
Robert J. Ernst III
Attorney
Law Offices of Robert J. Ernst III
335 Melody Lane
PO Box 487
Salinas, CA 93902
United States

Phone: 831-753-6125
Fax: 831-753-1035
E-mail: bobernst@pacbell.net
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Water/water pollution
Manda Z. Ervin
3538 Garrett Court
Ellicott City, MD 21042-1210
United States

Phone: 410-531-6198
Fax: 410-531-2567
E-mail: mzervin@comcast.net
Issues
    None Indicated
Edwar Enrique Escalante
Conj. H. Pachacutec K-202
Wanchaq
56890 Cusco,
Peru

E-mail: andes.libres@yahoo.com
Web site: www.andeslibres.com
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Terrorism
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Environment
Nadeem Esmail
Director, Health System Performance Studies
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: nadeeme@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Health care
Joao Carlos Espada
Director, Instituto de Estudos Politicos
Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisbon,
Portugal

E-mail: jcespada@netcabo.pt
Web site: www.ucp.pt/iep

Lecture Languages: Portuguese
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Education
  • Religion and public life
William A. Estrada
Director of Federal Relations
Home School Legal Defense Association
PO Box 3000
Purcellville, VA 20134
United States

Phone: 540-338-5600
Fax: 540-338-8606
E-mail: william@hslda.org
Web site: www.hslda.org/federal
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Family and children
Helen Evans
Director
Nurses for Reform
London NW3 1PT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: helen@nursesforreform.com
Web site: www.nursesforreform.com
Issues
  • Health care
M. Stanton Evans
Chairman
Education and Research Institute
800 Maryland Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-1710
Fax: 202-546-3489
Web site: www.education-research.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Judiciary
  • Media and popular culture
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Natalie Evans
Deputy Director
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: natalie.evans@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Tim Evans
President
Libertarian Alliance
2 Landsdowne Row, Suite 35
London W1J 6HL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: tim@libertarian.co.uk
Web site: www.libertarian.co.uk
Issues
  • Environment
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Health care
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Patrick F. Fagan Ph.D.
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Family and Religion
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Religion and public life
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Barry S. Fagin
Professor, Department of Computer Science
United States Air Force Academy
2354 Fairchild Drive
USAF Academy, CO 80840-6234
United States

Phone: 719-333-7377
Fax: 719-333-3338
E-mail: barry@faginfamily.net

Lecture Languages: Russian
Translation Languages: Russian
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Privacy
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Charles H. Fairbanks Jr.
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
Johns Hopkins University
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-663-5777
Fax: 202-663-5656
E-mail: chfairbanks@jhu.edu
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • Political philosophy
  • Human Rights
  • Afghanistan
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Terrorism and international crime
Richard Fairbanks
Counselor
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3130
Fax: 202-822-6354
E-mail: rfairbanks@csis.org
Web site: www.csis.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Political philosophy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Afghanistan
  • Human Rights
  • Russia/Eurasia
Mark Falcoff
Resident Scholar Emeritus
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5902
Fax: 202-862-7163
E-mail: mfalcoff@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Human Rights
  • United Nations
Richard W.C. Falknor
Executive Vice President
Maryland Taxpayers Association, Inc.
9613-C Harford Road, # 527
Baltimore, MD 21234
United States

Phone: 540-554-2964
Web site: www.mdtaxes.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Conservative thought
  • Congress
Thompson Mason Faller
Professor of Philosophy
University of Portland
5000 North Willamette Boulevard
Portland, OR 97203
United States

Phone: 503-943-7144
Fax: 503-943-7802
E-mail: faller@up.edu
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Human Rights
Max Falque
Managing Director
International Center Research Environmental Issues (ICREI)
La Tuiliere
84330 Le Barroux,
France

E-mail: max.falque@wanadoo.fr

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Environment
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
Michael P. Farris
Chancellor
Patrick Henry College
One Patrick Henry Circle
Purcellville, VA 20132
United States

Phone: 540-338-1776
Fax: 540-338-7611
E-mail: chancellor@phc.edu
Web site: www.phc.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Family and children
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
Chip Faulkner
Associate Director
Citizens for Limited Taxation
444 Taunton Street
Wrentham, MA 02093
United States

Phone: 508-384-0100
Fax: 508-384-9675
E-mail: fjf@cltg.org
Web site: www.cltg.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Initiative and referendum
Georges A. Fauriol
Senior Vice President
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-572-1529
Fax: 202-898-0861
E-mail: gfauriol@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
J. Rufus Fears
David Ross Boyd Professor of Classics and G.T. and Libby Blankenship Chair in the History of Liberty
University of Oklahoma
23 Walnut Hill
Norman, OK 73072
United States

Phone: 405-325-6921
E-mail: jrfears@ou.edu
Web site: www.ou.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Federalism
  • The American founding
Don Feder
Political Consulting, Media Strategies
Don Feder Associates
64 Checkerberry Lane
Framingham, MA 01702
United States

Phone: 508-405-1337
Fax: 508-620-2789
E-mail: dfeder@rcn.com
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Second Amendment
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Free speech
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Middle East
  • Bilingual education
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religion and public life
  • Immigration
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Religious freedom
  • China
  • Judiciary
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Family and children
  • Mexico
  • Peacekeeping
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • United Nations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Media and popular culture
Günther F. Fehlinger
Chairman
Europeans for Tax Reform
Hutteldorferstr 34/16
Vienna,
Austria

E-mail: gfehlinger@hotmail.com
Web site: www.flattax-europe.eu

Lecture Languages: German, French
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Robert Feidler
Director, Strategic Defense Education
Reserve Officers Association
7225 Ludwood Court
Alexandria, VA 22306
United States

Phone: 701-775-7800
Fax: 701-780-8783
E-mail: openchamp@aol.com
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Congress
  • Readiness/manpower
Susan K. Feigenbaum
Professor and Chair, Department of Economics
University of Missouri, St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
United States

Phone: 314-516-5554
Fax: 314-516-5352
E-mail: sskfeig@umsl.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Philanthropy
Martin Feldstein
Professor of Economics
Harvard University
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-868-3900
Fax: 617-868-7194
E-mail: mfeldstein@harvard.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Unemployment insurance
  • The Reagan legacy
Paul J. Feldstein
Professor, Paul Merage School of Business
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
United States

Phone: 949-824-8157
Fax: 949-725-2828
E-mail: pfeldste@uci.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
William J. Felkner
President
Ocean State Policy Research Institute
PO Box 2401
Providence, RI 02906
United States

Phone: 401-228-6691
Fax: 401-427-0286
E-mail: wfelkner@oceanstatepolicy.org
Web site: www.oceanstatepolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
Javier Fernandez-Lasquetty
Secretary General
FAES Fundación
c/ María de Molina 40 - 6ª planta
Madrid 28006,
Spain

E-mail: jflasquetty@fundacionfaes.org
Web site: www.fundacionfaes.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
Peter Ferrara
General Counsel, American Civil Rights Union, and Director of Entitlement and Budget Policy
Institute for Policy Innovation
1232 Pine Hill Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 703-582-8466
Fax: 972-874-5144
E-mail: peterferrara@msn.com
Web site: www.ipi.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Church-state relations
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Second Amendment
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Health care reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Constitutional law
  • Medicaid
Edwin J. Feulner Ph.D.
President
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-546-0904
E-mail: staff@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Conservative thought
  • Northeast Asia
  • Philanthropy
  • South Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Congress
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Marc Fey
Education Policy Analyst, Social Research and Cultural Affairs
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-5826
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: feyma@fotf.org
Web site: www.focusonsocialissues.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
Michael Finch
Vice President, Development
David Horowitz Freedom Center
14148 Magnolia Boulevard, #103
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
United States

Phone: 323-556-2550 Ext 212
Fax: 323-556-2559
E-mail: mfinch@horowitzfreedomcenter.org
Web site: www.horowitzfreedomcenter.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
John Findley
Principal Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-362-2833
Fax: 916-362-2932
Web site: www.pacificlegal.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Public interest law
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Immigration
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Judiciary
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Joseph Michael Finger
Independent Analyst
4812 North 24th Street
Arlington, VA 22207
United States

Phone: 703-243-0729
E-mail: michael.finger@comcast.net
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International organizations
Chester E. Finn Jr.
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and President
Thomas B. Fordham Foundation
1701 K Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-223-5452
Fax: 202-223-9226
E-mail: Cefinnjr@aol.com
Web site: www.edexcellence.net
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Liv Svendsen Finne
Director, Center for Education
Washington Policy Center
PO Box 3643
Seattle, WA 98124-3643
United States

Phone: 206-937-9691
E-mail: lfinne@washingtonpolicy.org
Web site: www.washingtonpolicy.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Bilingual education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Early childhood education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Thomas Firey
Managing Editor, Regulation
Cato Institute
PO Box 195
Germantown, MD 20875-0195
United States

Phone: 240-686-3510
Fax: 240-686-3511
E-mail: tfirey@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
William A. Fischel
Professor, Economics Department
Dartmouth College
6106 Rockefeller Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
United States

Phone: 603-646-2940
Fax: 603-646-2122
E-mail: bill.fischel@dartmouth.edu
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • State and local government
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Property rights
Price V. Fishback
Frank and Clara Kramer Professor of Economics
University of Arizona
McClelland Hall 401GG
PO Box 210108
Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
United States

Phone: 520-621-4421
Fax: 520-621-8450
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • OSHA
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
Eric O'N. Fisher Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Economics
California Polytechnic State University
1 Grand Avenue
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
United States

Phone: 805-756-2964
Fax: 805-756-1473
E-mail: efisher@calpoly.edu
Web site: www.calpoly.edu/~efisher

Lecture Languages: French, Italian
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Government debt
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Middle East
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Federal budget
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Human Rights
Dan Fisk
Vice President for Policy and Strategic Planning
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-408-9450
E-mail: info@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Africa
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Human Rights
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • United Nations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Congress
Steven W. Fitschen
President
National Legal Foundation
2224 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Suite 204
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-463-6133
Fax: 757-463-6055
E-mail: nlf@nlf.net
Web site: www.nlf.net
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Public interest law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
Tom Fitton
President
Judicial Watch, Inc.
425 Third Street SW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20024
United States

Phone: 202-646-5172
Fax: 202-646-5199
E-mail: tfitton@judicialwatch.org
Web site: www.judicialwatch.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Ethics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Immigration
  • Free speech
  • Public interest law
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Judiciary
Ann C. Fitzgerald
President
AC Fitzgerald & Associates LLC
PO Box 7475
Arlington, VA 22207
United States

Phone: 703-528-3310
Fax: 703-528-3311
E-mail: acfitzgerald@comcast.net
Web site: www.acfitzgerald.com
Issues
  • Philanthropy
Mary C. FitzGerald
Research Fellow, National Security Issues
Hudson Institute
5500 Holmes Run Parkway, # 1619
Alexandria, VA 22304
United States

Phone: 703-823-2230
E-mail: rarnett706@aol.com
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • China
Peter Flaherty
President
National Legal and Policy Center
107 Park Washington Court
Falls Church, VA 22046
United States

Phone: 703-237-1970
Fax: 703-237-2090
E-mail: pflaherty@nlpc.org
Web site: www.nlpc.org
Issues
  • Unions
  • Ethics
  • Free speech
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Campaign finance reform
Floyd H. Flake
Senior Pastor
The Greater Allen Cathedral of New York
110-31 Merrick Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11433
United States

Phone: 718-206-4600
Fax: 718-526-1311
E-mail: christinal@allencathedral.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Discretionary spending
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • The Economy
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Tom Flanagan
Senior Fellow, Alberta Policy Research Centre
The Fraser Institute
815 First Street, SW, Number 301
Calgary, AB T2P 1N3,
Canada

E-mail: info@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Government
Greg Fleming
CEO
Maxim Institute
49 Cape Horn Road
Hillsborough, Auckland
New Zealand

E-mail: mail@maxim.org.nz
Web site: www.maxim.org.nz
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Education
  • Religion and public life
Kevin C. Fleming M.D.
Doctor
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street, SW
Rochester, MN 55905
United States

Phone: 507-284-9919
Fax: 507-284-4959
E-mail: fleming.kevin@mayo.edu
Web site: www.mayoclinic.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
Thomas Fleming
President
Rockford Institute
928 North Main Street
Rockford, IL 61103
United States

Phone: 815-964-5053
Fax: 815-964-9403
E-mail: info@rockfordinstitute.org
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Federalism
  • Family and children
Seymour Fliegel
President
Center for Educational Innovation -- Public Education Association
28 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036-6600
United States

Phone: 212-302-8800
Fax: 212-302-0088
E-mail: sfliegel@ceiintl.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Tomás Flores
Director of Studies
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

E-mail: tflores@lyd.org
Web site: www.lyd.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Marilyn R. Flowers
Professor, Department of Economics
Ball State University
Department of Economics
Muncie, IN 47306
United States

Phone: 765-285-3406
Fax: 765-285-4313
E-mail: mflowers@bsu.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Entitlement spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Unfunded mandates
Fred E. Foldvary
Professor, Department of Economics, and Director, Civil Society Institute
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
United States

Phone: 408-554-6968
Fax: 408-554-2331
E-mail: ffoldvary@scu.edu
Web site: www.foldvary.net
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic theory
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • The Economy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Political philosophy
  • Climate change
Burton W. Folsom Jr.
Professor, Department of History
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-607-2430
Fax: 517-607-2208
E-mail: burt.folsom@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Mexico
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government debt
  • Minimum wage
John Fonte Ph.D.
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for American Common Culture
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-974-2435
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: johnf@hudsondc.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Comparative government
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • International law
  • International organizations
  • Immigration
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Human Rights
  • Bilingual education
  • Conservative thought
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Political philosophy
William F. Ford Ph.D.
Professor and Weatherford Chair of Finance, College of Business
Middle Tennessee State University
PO Box #X083
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
United States

Phone: 615-898-2889
Fax: 615-898-5962
E-mail: wfford@mtsu.edu
Web site: www.mtsu.edu/~wfford
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Immigration
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic forecasting
  • Mexico
  • Money and financial services
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Environmental regulation
  • State and local government
  • Comparative economics
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
Greg Bogart Forster
Program Director for American History, Economics & Religion
Kern Family Foundation
W305 S4239 Brookhill Road
Waukesha, WI 53189
United States

Phone: 262-968-6838 Ext 17
Fax: 262-968-9424
E-mail: gforster@kffdn.org
Web site: www.kffdn.org/default.asp?L1=Education&L2=AHER
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Political philosophy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Religion and public life
  • Ethics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Philanthropy
Clarke D. Forsythe Esq.
Senior Counsel
Americans United for Life
310 South Peoria Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60607
United States

Phone: 312-492-7234
Fax: 312-492-7235
E-mail: clarke@aul.org
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Public interest law
  • Right-to-life issues
David F. Forte
Professor of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
United States

Phone: 216-687-2342
Fax: 216-687-6881
E-mail: david.forte@law.csuohio.edu
Web site: www.law.csuohio.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • American history and political tradition
  • Church-state relations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Political philosophy
  • Middle East
  • International law
  • Religious freedom
  • Human Rights
  • Judiciary
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Free speech
  • The American founding
John Croft Fortier
Research Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-828-6038
Fax: 202-862-5821
E-mail: jfortier@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Polling
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Congress
J. D. Foster Ph.D.
Norman B. Ture Senior Fellow in the Economics of Fiscal Policy, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6224
E-mail: jd.foster@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • The Economy
  • Economic forecasting
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Discretionary spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal education policy
  • Federal budget
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicaid
Michael R. Fox Ph.D.
Science Advisor
Grassroot Institute, Evergreen Freedom Foundation, and Hawaii Reporter
348 Broadmoor Street
Richland, WA 99352
United States

Phone: 509-531-7709
E-mail: mike@foxreport.org
Web site: www.foxreport.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Government waste
  • Climate change
  • Sound science
  • Waste/waste management
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental education
  • Air/air pollution
  • Nuclear energy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Other energy options
Hillel Fradkin
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2426
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: hillel@hillelfradkin.com
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Michael G. Franc
Vice President, Government Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1778
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Walton Francis
Author and Independent Consultant
5700 Robeys Meadow Lane
Fairfax, VA 22030-5833
United States

Phone: 703-278-0041
Fax: 703-278-0042
E-mail: waltonjf@aol.com
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Federalism
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
Ed Frank
President
Frank Strategies
1260 21st Street, N.W.
Suite 605
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 703-408-0572
E-mail: info@FrankStrategies.com
Web site: www.FrankStrategies.com
Issues
  • Federal budget
Theodore H. Frank
Resident Fellow and Director, Legal Center for the Public Interest
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5857
E-mail: tfrank@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Public interest law
  • Federalism
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Intellectual property
Micah Paul Frankel
Associate Dean and Professor
California State University, East Bay
College of Business and Economics
Hayward, CA 94542
United States

Phone: 510-885-3290
Fax: 510-885-4884
E-mail: micah.frankel@csueastbay.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Barbara H. Franklin
Chairman, Asian Studies Center Advisory Council, The Heritage Foundation, and President and CEO
Barbara Franklin Enterprises
2600 Virginia Ave NW Ste 506
Mr Wallace Barnes
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Intellectual property
  • Trade
  • China
  • The Economy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Japan
Frederic J. Fransen
Executive Director
Center for Excellence in Higher Education
9780 Lantern Road
Fishers, IN 46037
United States

Phone: 317-570-2345
Fax: 317-570-2757
E-mail: info@cehe.org
Web site: www.higheredexcellence.org
Issues
  • Higher education
Amy K. Frantz
Senior Research Analyst
Public Interest Institute
600 North Jackson Street
Mount Pleasant, IA 52641-1328
United States

Phone: 319-385-3462
Fax: 319-385-3799
E-mail: afrantz@limitedgovernment.org
Web site: www.limitedgovernment.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
Alison A. Fraser
Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6185
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: alison.fraser@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
  • Government debt
  • Taxation/tax reform
Steven B. Frates
President, The Center for Government Analysis, and Senior Fellow, Rose Institute of State and Local Government
Claremont McKenna College
340 East Ninth Street
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-8159
Fax: 909-607-4288
E-mail: steven.frates@cmc.edu
Web site: rose.cmc.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Education (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
Mark Frazier
President
Openworld, Inc.
1629 K Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-257-2574
Fax: 202-318-2644
E-mail: mark@openworld.com
Web site: www.openworld.com
Issues
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Africa
  • Economic education
  • International law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Middle East
  • South Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Latin America
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
H. E. Frech III
Professor, Economics Department
University of California, Santa Barbara
2171 North Hall
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States

Phone: 805-893-2124
Fax: 805-893-8830
E-mail: frech@econ.ucsb.edu
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
Robert O. Freedman
Visiting Professor, Johns Hopkins University, and Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone Professor of Political Science
Baltimore Hebrew University
5800 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
United States

Phone: 410-484-6851
Fax: 410-578-6940
E-mail: rofreedman@comcast.net

Lecture Languages: Russian, Hebrew
Issues
  • Middle East
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
Sam Freedman
Conservative Party of the UK
United Kingdom

E-mail: sam.freedman@conservatives.com
Issues
  • Education
Neal B. Freeman
Chairman
The Blackwell Corporation, Foundation Management Institute
20 Wax Myrtle Road
Amelia Island, FL 32034
United States

Phone: 904-321-1886
E-mail: nealfreeman@blackwellcorp.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Philanthropy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Media and popular culture
Richard B. Freeman
Project Director
National Bureau of Economic Research
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-868-3900
Fax: 617-868-2742
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Polling
Robert E. Freer Jr., J.D.
President and CEO
Free Enterprise Foundation
PO Box 21569
Charleston, SC 29413
United States

Phone: 843-953-4944
Fax: 843-953-6764
E-mail: robert.freer@citadel.edu
Web site: free-enterprise-foundation.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Ethics
  • The American founding
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Higher education
  • Constitutional law
  • Immigration
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Michael Friedland
Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
2040 Main Street, 14th Floor
Irvine, CA 92614
United States

Phone: 949-721-6303
Fax: 949-760-9502
E-mail: mfriedland@kmob.com
Issues
  • Intellectual property
David D. Friedman
Professor, School of Law
Santa Clara University
3806 Williams Street
San Jose, CA 95117
United States

Phone: 408-554-5732
Fax: 408-544-4426
E-mail: ddfr@best.com
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
George Friedman
Founder and CEO
Stratfor.com
700 Lavaca Street, Suite 405
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-744-4300
Fax: 512-744-4334
E-mail: friedman@stratfor.com
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Latin America
  • Missile defense
  • Africa
  • Western Europe
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Canada
  • Southeast Asia
  • South Asia
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Northeast Asia
  • Defense budget
  • Military strategy
  • Arms control
  • Export controls/military transfers
Jeffrey M. Friedman
Editor
Critical Review
PO Box 869
Helotes, TX 78023
United States

Phone: 210-372-1446
E-mail: editor@criticalreview.com
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Elections (in general)
Richard E. Friedman
President and Chairman
National Strategy Forum
53 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 516
Chicago, IL 60604
United States

Phone: 312-697-1286
Fax: 312-697-1296
E-mail: nsf@nationalstrategy.com
Web site: www.nationalstrategy.com
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
James Frogue
State Project Director
Center for Health Transformation
1425 K Street, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-375-2001
E-mail: jfrogue@gingrichgroup.com
Web site: www.healthtransformation.net
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
Brian R. Fry
Professor, Department of Government and International Studies
University of South Carolina
GINT Gambrill Hall Room 349
Columbia, SC 29208
United States

Phone: 803-777-7389
E-mail: fry@gwm.sc.edu
Issues
  • State and local government
John Frydenlund
Director, Center for International Food and Agriculture Policy
Citizens Against Government Waste
1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-467-5300
Fax: 202-467-4253
E-mail: jfrydenlund@cagw.org
Web site: www.cagw.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Entitlement spending
  • Trade
Sigrid Fry-Revere J.D., Ph.D.
President
The Center for Ethical Solutions
United States

E-mail: Sigrid@ethical-solutions.org
Web site: ethical-solutions.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Family and children
  • Bioethics
  • Human trafficking
  • Philanthropy
Francis Fukuyama
Bernard Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Room 733
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-663-5765
Fax: 202-663-7701
E-mail: f.fukuyama@jhu.edu
Web site: www.francisfukuyama.com
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Matt Fullenbaum
Director of Legislation
American Tort Reform Association
1101 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-682-1163
Fax: 202-682-1022
E-mail: mfullenbaum@atra.org
Web site: www.atra.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
Howard Fuller
Distinguished Professor of Education and Director, Institute for the Transformation of Learning
Marquette University
Institute for Transformation and Learning
750 North 18th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
United States

Phone: 414-288-5775
Fax: 414-288-6199
E-mail: fuller59h@aol.com
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Employment Policy
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-974-6450
E-mail: dfr@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Minimum wage
  • Unions
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Right to work
  • Family/medical leave
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Regulatory reform
  • Risk assessment
Harold Furchtgott-Roth
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, and President
Furchtgott-Roth Economic Enterprises
1200 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-776-2032
E-mail: hfr@furchtgott-roth.com
Web site: www.furchtgott-roth.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free speech
  • Regulation through litigation
  • The Economy
Janice J. Gabbert
Professor Emerita of Classics
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH 45435
United States

Phone: 937-775-2274
Fax: 937-775-2892
E-mail: jan.gabbert@wright.edu
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Missile defense
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Military strategy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Western Europe
  • Afghanistan
  • Higher education
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Middle East
Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
President and CEO
Center for Security Policy
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-835-9077
Fax: 202-835-9066
E-mail: gaffney@SecureFreedom.org
Web site: www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Dan Gainor
Vice President, Business & Media Institute
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-9733
E-mail: dgainor@mediaresearch.org
Web site: www.businessandmedia.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Health care reform
  • The Economy
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
John Galandak
President
Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey
South 61 Paramus Road
Paramus, NJ 07652
United States

Phone: 201-368-2100
Fax: 201-368-3438
E-mail: jgalandak@cianj.org
Web site: www.cianj.org/index.php
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • Environmental regulation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Environmental education
  • Free-market environmentalism
Stephen Gale
Co-Chairman, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-732-3774 Ext 251
Fax: 215-732-4401
E-mail: fpri@fpri.org
Web site: www.fpri.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
Maggie Gallagher
President
Institute for Marriage and Public Policy
PO Box 1231
Manassas, VA 20108
United States

Phone: 202-216-9430
E-mail: maggie@imapp.org
Web site: www.marriagedebate.com
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Paul Gallant
Senior Fellow for Criminal Justice
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: paulgallant2a@cs.com
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
Giulio Gallarotti
Associate Professor, Department of Government
Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT 06457
United States

Phone: 860-685-2496
Fax: 860-685-2241
E-mail: ggallarotti@wesleyan.edu
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • Western Europe
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • United Nations
Lowell E. Gallaway
Distinguished Professor, Department of Economics
Ohio University
Haning Hall 209
Athens, OH 45701-3335
United States

Phone: 740-593-2036
Fax: 740-593-0181
E-mail: gallaway@ohio.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Immigration
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
Gary M. Galles
Professor of Economics
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

Phone: 310-506-4250
Fax: 310-506-7271
E-mail: gary.galles@pepperdine.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • State/local public finance
  • Poverty and dependency
  • The American founding
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Medicare
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Federalism
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Government waste
Nile Gardiner Ph.D.
Director, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, and Margaret Thatcher Senior Research Fellow, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: nile.gardiner@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • United Nations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Western Europe
Jacques Garello
Professor
Aleps
15 Bd. Merle
13012 Marseille,
France

E-mail: jacques.garello1@libertysurf.fr
Web site: www.libres.org

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Health care
  • Education
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Pierre Garello
Director
IES Europe / Paul Cezanne University
CAE 3, Avenue Robert Schuman
13628 Aix-en-Provence Cedex,
France

E-mail: pierregarello@hotmail.com
Web site: www.ieseurope.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Religion and public life
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Richard W. Garnett
John Cardinal O'Hara, C.S.C. Associate Professor of Law
Notre Dame Law School
327 Law School
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-631-6981
Fax: 574-631-4197
E-mail: garnett.4@nd.edu
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
  • Campaign finance reform
Patrick J. Garrity Ph.D.
Research Associate, Miller Center of Public Affairs
University of Virginia
PO Box 400406
Charlottesville, VA 22904
United States

Phone: 434-924-7236
E-mail: pg3r@virginia.edu
Web site: millercenter.org/about/staff/garrity
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
Vice President of Research
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
PO Box 33249
Washington, DC 20033
United States

Phone: 202-207-0190
Fax: 202-207-0191
E-mail: research@defenddemocracy.org
Web site: www.daveedgr.com
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • Military strategy
  • Human Rights
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Afghanistan
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Jonathan Garthwaite
Editor-in-Chief
Townhall.com
1901 North Moore Street, Suite 205
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-247-1230
E-mail: jonathang@townhall.com
Web site: www.townhall.com
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Jamie Gass
Director of the Center for School Reform
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
85 Devonshire Street, Eighth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States

Phone: 617-723-2277
Fax: 617-723-1880
E-mail: jgass@pioneerinstitute.org
Web site: www.pioneerinstitute.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
James R. Gaston
Associate Professor of History
Franciscan University of Steubenville
University Boulevard
Steubenville, OH 43952
United States

Phone: 740-284-5382
Fax: 740-283-6401
E-mail: jgaston@franciscan.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Higher education
John Taylor Gatto
Author/Lecturer
Odysseus Group, Inc.
295 East Eighth Street, Suite 3W
New York, NY 10009
United States

Phone: 212-874-3631
Fax: 212-721-6124
E-mail: info@johntaylorgatto.com
Web site: www.johntaylorgatto.com
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Dana Joel Gattuso
Senior Fellow
National Center for Public Policy Research
8256 Colling Ridge Court
Alexandria, VA 22308
United States

Phone: 703-768-7376
Fax: 703-768-7376
E-mail: djgattuso@cox.net
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Natural resources
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Climate change
  • Environmental regulation
James L. Gattuso
Senior Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6244
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: james.gattuso@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Anti-trust
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory budgeting
Carrie J. Gavora
Partner
Stanton Park Group
101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-742-4318
Fax: 202-742-4314
E-mail: cgavora@stantonparkgroup.com
Web site: www.stantonparkgroup.com
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Health care reform
  • Poverty and dependency
David E. R. Gay
Department of Economics, Sam M. Walton College of Business
University of Arkansas
WCOB 402
Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201
United States

Phone: 479-575-6222
Fax: 479-575-3241
E-mail: dgay@walton.uark.edu
Web site: www.waltoncollege.uark.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Conservative thought
  • Environmental education
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Property rights
Ted Gayer
Associate Professor
Georgetown Public Policy Institute
3520 Prospect Street, NW, Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20007
United States

Phone: 202-687-7059
Fax: 202-687-5544
E-mail: gayert@georgetown.edu
Web site: gppi.georgetown.edu
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • Regulatory reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • Property rights
  • Risk assessment
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Free-market environmentalism
Jeffrey B. Gayner
Chairman
Council for America
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-546-1119
Fax: 202-546-3091
E-mail: jbgayner@hotmail.com
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • United Nations
  • International organizations
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Southeast Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Philanthropy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Todd Gaziano
Director, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6182
Fax: 202-547-0641
E-mail: todd.gaziano@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judiciary
  • Federalism
  • Public interest law
  • Congress
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • Regulatory reform
  • Property rights
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Pete Geddes
Executive Vice President
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: pgeddes@free-eco.org
Web site: www.free-eco.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Nuclear energy
  • Natural resources
  • Other energy options
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
Raymond R. Geddes
Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Policy Analysis and Management
Cornell University
120 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall
Ithica, NY 14853
United States

Phone: 607-255-8391
Fax: 607-255-4071
E-mail: rrg24@cornell.edu
Web site: www.cornell.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Property rights
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Regulatory reform
Michael Geer
President
Pennsylvania Family Institute
23 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
United States

Phone: 717-545-0600
Fax: 717-545-8107
E-mail: mgeer@pafamily.org
Web site: www.pafamily.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Early childhood education
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Family (in general)
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Family and children
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Deanna R. Gelak
President
Working for the Future
7505 Inzer Street
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-256-0829
E-mail: workfuture@aol.com
Issues
  • Family/medical leave
  • Ethics
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Congress
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
Nicole Gelinas
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: ngelinas@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Money and financial services
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Climate change
  • Property rights
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State/local public finance
  • Infrastructure
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Risk assessment
Kevin L. Gentry
Vice President
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
655 15th Street, NW, Suite 825
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-737-8377
Fax: 202-737-1977
E-mail: kevin.gentry@kochind.com
Web site: www.kochfoundation.com
Issues
  • Philanthropy
Robert P. George D.Phil.
McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Department of Politics
Princeton University
244 Corwin Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544
United States

Phone: 609-258-3270
Fax: 609-258-6837
E-mail: rgeorge@princeton.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Human trafficking
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Religious freedom
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
Reuel Marc Gerecht
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5889
Fax: 202-862-4875
E-mail: rgerecht@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Afghanistan
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
Hakan Gergils
Director
Ecofin Invest
Surbrunnsgatan 42
S-113 48 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: gergils@ecofin.se
Web site: www.ecofin.se
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
Charlie Gerow
Chief Executive Officer
Quantum Communications
123 State Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
United States

Phone: 717-213-4955
Fax: 717-213-4957
E-mail: cgerow@quantumcomms.com
Web site: www.quantumcomms.com
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Term limits
  • Government waste
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Judiciary
  • Media and popular culture
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • State and local government
Paul J. Gessing
President
Rio Grande Foundation
PO Box 40336
Albuquerque, NM 87196
United States

Phone: 505-264-6090
Fax: 505-213-0300
E-mail: pgessing@riograndefoundation.org
Web site: www.riograndefoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
Enrique Ghersi
Director
Centro de Investigacion y Estudios Legales (CITEL)
Coronel Portillo 521
San Isidro
Lima 27,
Peru

E-mail: enrique@ghersi.com
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Justice/crime
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Terrorism
Gordon Gibson
Senior Fellow in Canadian Studies
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: gordong@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
Lynn E. Gibson
769 Squirrel Hill Drive
Youngstown, OH 44512
United States

Phone: 202-693-4624
E-mail: lynniegcc@gmail.com
Issues
    None Indicated
Lynn E. Gibson
International Freedom Corps
3 Bethesda Metro, Suite 118
Bethesda, MD 20814
United States

Phone: 202-549-2831
E-mail: lynn.gibson@intlfreedomcorps.org
Web site: www.intlfreedomcorps.org
Issues
  • Unions
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Philanthropy
Robert Gidehag
President
Swedish Taxpayers Association
Box 3319
SE-103 66 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: robert.gidehag@skattebetalarna.se
Web site: www.skattebetalarna.se
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Raymond L. Gifford
Partner and Head, Communications, Internet and Intellectual Property Practice
Kamlet Shepherd
1515 Arapahoe Street
Tower 1, Suite 1600
Denver, CO 80202
United States

Phone: 303-825-4200
E-mail: rgifford@ksrlaw.com
Web site: www.ksrlaw.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Intellectual property
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Privacy
Roberta M. Gilbert M.D.
Director
Center for the Study of Human Systems
313 Park Avenue, Suite 308
Falls Church, VA 22046
United States

Phone: 703-532-1501
Fax: 703-532-3823
Web site: www.hsystems.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religion and public life
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Marriage and family structure
Nick Gillespie
Vice President and Editor-in-Chief, Reason Magazine
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 202-249-1751
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: gillespie@reason.com
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Free speech
  • Media and popular culture
Leonard Gilroy
Senior Policy Analyst
Reason Foundation
1927 West Lamar Street, #1
Houston, TX 77019
United States

Phone: 713-927-8777
E-mail: leonard.gilroy@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Infrastructure
  • Water/water pollution
  • Waste/waste management
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
Newt Gingrich
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7197
Fax: 202-862-5840
E-mail: Ngingrich@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • State and local government
  • Congress
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Polling
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Term limits
  • Poverty and dependency
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Privacy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Judiciary
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Arms control
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Defense budget
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Regulatory reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government health programs
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Missile defense
  • Military strategy
  • Health care reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
Vincent Ginocchio
President
Liberte Cherie
39 rue Henri Barbusse
92000 Nanterre,
France

E-mail: vincent.ginocchio@liberte-cherie.com
Web site: www.liberte-cherie.com
Issues
  • Education
  • Health care
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Thomas A. Giovanetti
President
Institute for Policy Innovation
1660 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 475
Lewisville, TX 75067
United States

Phone: 972-874-5139
Fax: 972-874-5144
E-mail: tomg@ipi.org
Web site: www.ipi.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Ethics
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International organizations
  • Federalism
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Non-governmental organizations
Micha Gisser
Senior Fellow
Rio Grande Foundation
10037 Barrinson, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
United States

Phone: 505-797-1118
E-mail: rmgisser@earthlink.net
Issues
  • Water/water pollution
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Agriculture
  • Health care reform
  • Property rights
  • Anti-trust
  • Middle East
  • Natural resources
  • Minimum wage
Hannes H. Gissurarson
Professor of Politics
University of Iceland
101 Reykjavik,
Iceland

E-mail: hannesgi@rhi.hi.is
Issues
  • Environment
  • Religion and public life
Edward Glaeser
Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and 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
  • The Economy
  • Economic education
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Fred R. Glahe
Professor Emeritus of Economics
University of Colorado
3870 Cloverleaf Drive
Boulder, CO 80304-1521
United States

Phone: 303-492-5186
Fax: 303-492-8960
E-mail: fred.glahe@colorado.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Nathan Glazer
Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Education
Harvard University
Gutman Library, Fourth Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-495-4671
Fax: 617-496-3095
E-mail: nglazer@fas.harvard.edu
Issues
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
Stefan Gleason
Vice-President
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 600
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-321-8510
Fax: 703-321-9613
E-mail: shg@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nrtw.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Right to work
  • Public interest law
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Constitutional law
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Unions
Charles L. Glenn
Dean ad interim, Professor of Educational Policy, and Fellow of the University Professors Program
Boston University
2 Sherborn Street
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 617-353-7108
Fax: 617-353-8444
E-mail: glennsed@bu.edu
Web site: www.bu.edu

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Bilingual education
  • Western Europe
  • Federal education policy
  • Higher education
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Gary Glenn
President
American Family Association of Michigan
PO Box 1904
Midland, MI 48641-1904
United States

Phone: 989-835-7978
Fax: 810-222-5109
E-mail: afam@chartermi.net
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Right to work
  • Property rights
  • Term limits
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State and local government
Steven Globerman
Kaiser Professor of International Business, College of Business and Economics
Western Washington University
Parks Hall 342
Bellingham, WA 98225
United States

Phone: 360-650-7708
Fax: 360-650-4884
E-mail: steven.globerman@wwu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Infrastructure
  • Trade
  • Canada
  • Health care reform
  • Privacy
Annette Godart-van der Kroon
President
Ludwig von Mises Institute Europe
Place des chasseurs Ardennais 20
B-1030 Brussels,
Belgium

E-mail: annette.godart@vonmisesinstitute-europe.org
Web site: www.vonmisesinstitute-europe.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
Dean Godson
Research Director
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: dean.godson@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • National security/alliance relations
Roy Godson
President
National Strategy Information Center
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-429-0129 Ext 10
Fax: 202-659-5429
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • International organizations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Mexico
Shannon Lee Goessling
Executive Director and Chief Legal Counsel
Southeastern Legal Foundation, Inc.
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, NW, Suite 520
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

Phone: 404-257-9667
Fax: 404-257-0049
E-mail: shannon@southeasternlegal.org
Web site: www.southeasternlegal.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Jagadeesh Gokhale
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
E-mail: jgokhale@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
  • Government debt
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Medicaid
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Health care reform
Thomas Golab
Vice President for Development
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-9733
Fax: 703-683-9736
E-mail: tgolab@mediaresearch.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
Robert Goldberg Ph.D.
Vice President and Director of Programs
Center for Medicine in the Public Interest
72 Troy Drive, Apt. A
Springfield, NJ 07081-2063
United States

Phone: 973-379-4029
Fax: 973-467-5579
E-mail: bobgoldberg@yahoo.com
Web site: www.cmpi.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
Steven Goldberg
Professor Emeritus and Former Chairman, Department of Sociology
City College, City University of New York
205 East 78th Street
New York, NY 10075
United States

Phone: 212-734-6725
E-mail: nighttrain@nyc.rr.com
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Daniel J. Goldhaber
Research Associate Professor, Evans School of Public Affairs
University of Washington
109K Parrington Hall
Box 353060
Seattle, WA 98195-3060
United States

Phone: 206-685-2214
Fax: 206-221-7402
E-mail: dgoldhab@u.washington.edu
Web site: www.crpe.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Jack Goldstone Ph.D.
Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: jgoldsto@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Military strategy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
Robert A. Goldwin
Resident Scholar Emeritus
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5912
Fax: 301-961-6611
E-mail: bobgoldwin@compuserve.com
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Second Amendment
  • Human Rights
  • The American founding
Tomi Gomory
Associate Professor, College of Social Work
Florida State University
2410 University Center Building C
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2024
United States

Phone: 850-644-2328
Fax: 850-644-9750
E-mail: tgomory@mailer.fsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Mike Gonzalez
Vice President, Communications
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002`
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: staff@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Other energy options
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • International organizations
John C. Goodman
President
National Center for Policy Analysis
12770 Coit Road, Suite 800
Dallas, TX 75251
United States

Phone: 972-308-6472
Fax: 972-661-9294
E-mail: john.goodman@ncpa.org
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Conservative thought
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Government health programs
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Medicare
  • State and local government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Medicaid
Doris Gordon
Founder, Coordinator
Libertarians for Life
13424 Hathaway Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20906
United States

Phone: 301-460-4141
E-mail: dorisgordon@comcast.net
Web site: www.L4L.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Right-to-life issues
Eleana Gordon
Director
The Center for Liberty in the Middle East
1146 19th Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-207-0189
Fax: 202-207-0191
E-mail: eleana@defenddemocracy.org
Web site: www.mideastliberty.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Peter Gordon
Professor of Real Estate Economics and Public Policy, School of Policy, Planning and Development
University of Southern California
331C Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626
United States

Phone: 213-740-1467
Fax: 213-740-6170
E-mail: pgordon@usc.edu
Issues
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Robert E Gordon Jr.
Senior Advisor for Strategic Outreach
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6072
E-mail: robert.gordon@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Water/water pollution
  • Environmental regulation
  • Property rights
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Free-market environmentalism
Katharine Cornell Gorka
Director
The Westminister Institute
6729 Curran Street
McLean, VA 22106
United States

E-mail: kcg@itdis.org
Web site: www.itdis.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Economics of development
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Sebestyen L. Gorka
Mr. Sebestyen L. Gorka
National Defense University
Fort Lesley J. McNair
300 5th Avenue Marshall Hall
Washington, DC 20319-5066
United States

E-mail: GorkaS@ndu.edu
Web site: www.ndu.edu

Lecture Languages: Hungarian
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Terrorism
  • Military/defense policy
  • Religion and public life
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
Linda Gorman
Senior Fellow, Economic and Health Care Policy
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: linda@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • The Economy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Minimum wage
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Medicaid
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Linda S. Gottfredson
Professor, School of Education
University of Delaware
219B Willard Hall Educational Building
Newark, DE 19716-2901
United States

Phone: 302-831-1650
Fax: 302-831-6058
E-mail: gottfred@udel.edu
Web site: www.udel.edu/educ/gottfredson
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Paul Gottfried
Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities
Elizabethtown College
One Alpha Drive
Nicarry Hall, Room 243
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
United States

Phone: 717-361-1312
Fax: 717-361-1487
E-mail: gottfrpe@etown.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Immigration
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Alan M. Gottlieb
Chairman
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
12500 Northeast Tenth Place
Bellevue, WA 98005
United States

Phone: 425-454-4911
Fax: 425-451-3959
E-mail: info@ccrkba.org
Web site: www.ccrkba.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
Gidon A. Gottlieb
Leo Spitz Professor of International Law
University of Chicago Law School
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-9494
Fax: 773-702-0730
E-mail: g-gottlieb@uchicago.edu
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Political philosophy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Africa
  • Human Rights
  • Middle East
  • United Nations
Scott Gottlieb M.D.
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 888-991-7667
Fax: 202-862-5808
E-mail: scott.gottlieb@mssm.edu
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
Roger Gough
Research Director
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: roger.gough@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Government
Jack Gourman
Director of Research
National Education Standards
PO Box 27402
Los Angeles, CA 90027
United States

Phone: 323-665-6990
E-mail: jackgourman@thegourmanreport.com
Web site: www.thegourmanreport.com
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Maciej Grabowski Ph.D.
Vice President
Gdansk Institute for Market Economics
ul. Do Studzienki 63
80-277 Gdansk,
Poland

E-mail: maciejg@ibngr.edu.pl
Web site: www.ibngr.edu.pl
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Robert F. Graboyes Ph.D.
Senior Healthcare Advisor
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
1201 F Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-314-2063
Fax: 202-484-1566
E-mail: Bob.Graboyes@NFIB.ORG
Web site: www.robertgraboyes.com/
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • Medicaid
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • American history and political tradition
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Ethics
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
  • Bioethics
  • Government health programs
  • Africa
  • Comparative government
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
Lino A. Graglia
A. Dalton Cross Professor of Law
University of Texas
727 East 26th Street
Austin, TX 78705-3224
United States

Phone: 512-232-1363
Fax: 512-471-6988
E-mail: lgraglia@law.utexas.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
John R. Graham
Director, Health Policy Studies
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-955-6401
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: jgraham@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Diane Gramley
President
American Family Association of Pennsylvania
PO Box 1048
Franklin, PA 16323
United States

Phone: 814-271-9078
Fax: 814-437-5432
E-mail: info@afaofpa.org
Web site: www.afaofpa.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Wendy Lee Gramm
Distinguished Senior Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: wgramm@aol.com
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Regulatory reform
David Gratzer M.D.
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: dgratzer@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Ernest A Greco Ph.D.
One Old Ferry Road
Bristol, RI 02809
United States

Phone: 401-254-3419
Fax: 401-254-3286
E-mail: egreco@rwu.edu
Web site: www.rwu.edu
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Western Europe
  • Latin America
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
David G. Green
Director
CIVITAS: The Institute for the Study of Civil Society
55 Tufton Street
London SW1P 3QL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: david.green@civitas.org.uk
Web site: www.civitas.org.uk
Issues
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Health care
J. Craig Green
Senior Fellow for Water Policy
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: craig@waterwind.com
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Water/water pollution
John C. Green
Director
Ray C. Bliss Institute, University of Akron
Bliss Institute
Akron, OH 44325-1914
United States

Phone: 330-972-5182
Fax: 330-972-5479
E-mail: green@uakron.edu
Web site: www.winningpolitics.com
Issues
  • Religion and public life
Kenneth P. Green
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-4883
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: kgreen@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Other energy options
  • Property rights
  • Sound science
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Transportation
  • Environmental regulation
Charles E. Greenawalt Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Millersville University, and Senior Fellow
Susquehanna Valley Center for Public Policy
PO Box 338
Hershey, PA 17033
United States

Phone: 717-361-8905
E-mail: susvalley@susvalleypolicy.org
Web site: www.susvalleypolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Immigration
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Canada
  • Property rights
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Jay P. Greene
Endowed Chair and Head of the Department of Education Reform
University of Arkansas
201 Graduate Education Building
Fayetteville, AR 72701
United States

Phone: 479-575-3172
Fax: 479-575-3196
E-mail: edresearch@sbcglobal.net
Web site: www.uark.edu/ua/der
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Stanley T. Greer
Senior Research Associate
National Institute for Labor Relations Research
5211 Port Royal Road, Suite 510
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-321-9606
Fax: 703-321-7342
E-mail: stg@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nilrr.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unions
  • Right to work
Ingrid Ann Gregg
President
Earhart Foundation
2200 Green Road, Suite H
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
United States

Phone: 734-761-8592
Fax: 734-761-2722
Issues
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
Samuel Gregg
Director of Research
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-454-3080
Fax: 616-454-9454
E-mail: sgregg@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Ethics
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic theory
  • Western Europe
  • Money and financial services
  • Religious freedom
  • The Economy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Latin America
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
Frank Gregorsky
Founder
Exacting Editorial Services
8119 Heatherton Lane, Apartment 103
Vienna, VA 22180-7406
United States

Phone: 703-849-8068
Fax: 703-849-8068
Web site: www.exactingeditor.com
Issues
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Conservative thought
  • Federal education policy
  • Congress
Edward Gresser
Director, Trade and Global Markets Project
Progressive Policy Institute
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-608-1241
Fax: 202-544-5014
E-mail: egresser@ppionline.org
Web site: www.ppionline.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Michael S. Greve
John G. Searle Scholar and Director, Federalism Project
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-4874
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: mgreve@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • State and local government
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Anti-trust
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Constitutional law
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federalism
Daniel T. Griswold
Director, Center for Trade Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5260
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: dgriswold@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Immigration
  • Trade
Steven E. Grosby
Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0528
United States

Phone: 864-656-5358
Fax: 864-656-2858
E-mail: sgrosby@clemson.edu
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Conservative thought
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Political philosophy
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Western Europe
Steven A. Grossman
President
HPS Group, LLC
PO Box 10729
Silver Spring, MD 20904
United States

Phone: 301-257-9660
Fax: 301-576-5416
E-mail: sgrossman@hpsgroup.com
Web site: www.hpsgroup.com
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
Alexander J. Groth
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
University of California, Davis
1848 Rushmore Lane
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Phone: 530-758-1429
Fax: 530-848-1285
E-mail: marilynag@aol.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Comparative government
  • Comparative economics
  • Conservative thought
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Steven Groves
Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: steven.groves@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • United Nations
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Peacekeeping
  • International organizations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Phillip D. Grub
Professor Emeritus
George Washington University
4810 South St. Andrews Lane
Spokane, WA 99223
United States

Phone: 509-448-6875
Fax: 509-448-5693
E-mail: phillipg54@aol.com
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Korea
  • Trade
  • China
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • South Asia
Herbert Grubel
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: herbert.grubel@shaw.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Marie Gryphon
Adjunct Scholar
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5249
Fax: 202-842-3490
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Federal education policy
Rocio Guijarro Saucedo
General Manager
Centre for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge (CEDICE)
Avenida Andrés Eloy Blanco (Este 2)
Edificio Cámara de Comercio de Caracas, Nivel Auditorio
Los Caobos, Caracas,
Venezuela

E-mail: rociog@cedice.org.ve
Web site: www.cedice.org.ve
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Adam Joshua Guillette
Florida Director
Americans for Prosperity
130 Solano Cay Circle
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
United States

Phone: 352-871-2326
Fax: 866-816-7697
E-mail: adam.guillette@afphq.org
Web site: www.afpfl.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
Virgil Gulker
Founder
Kids Hope USA
100 South Pine Street, Suite 280
Zeeland, MI 49464
United States

Phone: 616-546-3580
Fax: 616-546-3586
E-mail: vgulker@kidshopeusa.org
Web site: www.kidshopeusa.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Family and children
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Early childhood education
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Gerald A. Gunderson
Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise
Trinity College
300 Summit Street, Box 702533
Hartford, CT 06106
United States

Phone: 860-297-2395
Fax: 860-297-5111
E-mail: gerald.gunderson@mail.trincoll.edu
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Paul Guppy
Vice President for Research
Washington Policy Center
PO Box 3643
Seattle, WA 98124-3643
United States

Phone: 206-937-9691
E-mail: pguppy@washingtonpolicy.org
Web site: www.washingtonpolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State and local government
Cristina Guseth
Country Director
Freedom House
Bulevardul Ferdinand, 125, Sector 2
Bucharest,
Romania

E-mail: freedomhouse@kappa.ro
Web site: www.freedomhouse.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Erick R. Gustafson
Vice President, Government Affairs
Mortgage Bankers Association
1919 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Eighth Floor
Washington, DC 20006-3404
United States

Phone: 202-557-2913
Fax: 202-721-0251
E-mail: egustafson@mortgagebankers.org
Web site: www.mortgagebankers.org
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic forecasting
  • Regulatory reform
  • The Economy
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Taxation/tax reform
Nikolas Gvosdev
Editor
The National Interest
1615 L Street, NW, Suite 1230
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-467-4884
Fax: 202-467-0006
E-mail: gvosdev@nationalinterest.org
Web site: www.nationalinterest.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Religion and public life
James D. Gwartney Ph.D.
Eminent Scholar Chair and Director, Gus A. Stavros Center for Economic Education, and Professor of Economics
Florida State University
Stavros Center
250 South Woodward Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4220
United States

Phone: 850-644-7645
Fax: 850-644-9866
E-mail: jdgwartney@fsu.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
James T. Hackett
7473 Neptune Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92011
United States

Phone: 760-929-9741
E-mail: jthackett@sbcglobal.net
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
Fadi A. Haddadin
Editor, Misbahalhurriyya.org
Cato Institute
1601 18th Street, NW, Apt. 1008
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-329-2316
E-mail: fhaddadin@cato.org
Web site: www.misbahalhurriyya.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Comparative government
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Middle East
  • The Economy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Infrastructure
  • Regulatory reform
  • International organizations
  • Economic education
  • Money and financial services
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Jonathan K. Hage
Chairman and CEO
Charter Schools USA
6245 North Federal Highway, Fifth Floor
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
United States

Phone: 954-202-3500 Ext 206
Fax: 954-202-2047
E-mail: jhage@charterschoolsusa.com
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Rebecca Hagelin
Senior Communications Fellow, Strategic Initiatives
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6040
Fax: 202-544-6979
E-mail: rebecca.hagelin@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Robert W. Hahn
Senior Fellow and Executive Director, Center for Regulatory and Market Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5909
Fax: 202-862-7169
E-mail: rhahn@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Transportation
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Federalism
  • Anti-trust
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Intellectual property
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • State and local government
  • The Economy
  • Electricity deregulation
Edmund F. Haislmaier
Senior Research Fellow in Health Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6078
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: ed.haislmaier@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Andrew Haldenby
Director
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: andrew.haldenby@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Education
  • Government
  • Justice/crime
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Robert L. Hale
President and CEO
Northwest Legal Foundation
1919 2nd Street SE
Minot, ND 58701
United States

Phone: 701-858-0800
Fax: 701-837-5527
E-mail: bobhnlf@srt.com
Web site: www.nwlegalonline.wordpress.com
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Government waste
  • Medicaid
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Property rights
Mike Haley
Author
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4811
E-mail: mike.haley@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
Christine Hall
Director of Communications
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2258
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: chall@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Tort and liability reform
  • State and local government
Robert Hall
Robert and Carole McNeil Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: rehall@gmail.com
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Comparative economics
  • Trade
  • The Economy
Anna Jordan Halpine
Founder
World Youth Alliance
228 East 71st Street
New York, NY 10021
United States

Phone: 212-585-0757
Fax: 212-585-0757
E-mail: anna@wya.net
Web site: www.wya.net
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Ethics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Human trafficking
  • Political philosophy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Bioethics
  • Religious freedom
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Thor Halvorssen
President
Human Rights Foundation
350 Fifth Avenue, #809
New York, NY 10118
United States

Phone: 212-246-8486
E-mail: thor@thehrf.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Philanthropy
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Bilingual education
  • United Nations
  • Latin America
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Higher education
  • Human trafficking
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Roger Philip Hamburg
Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Public Affairs
Indiana University, South Bend
1922 Briarway
South Bend, IN 46614
United States

Phone: 574-289-9363
Fax: 574-299-9748
E-mail: hamburgr@iusb.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Readiness/manpower
  • American history and political tradition
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Political philosophy
  • Defense budget
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Afghanistan
  • Arms control
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Higher education
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
James M. Hamilton
National Director
For Our Grandchildren
108 Carriage Hill Court
Weatherford, TX 76087
United States

Phone: 817-613-1066
E-mail: jhamilton@forourgrandchildren.org
Web site: www.forourgrandchildren.org
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Alam E. Hammad
International Consultant
819 South Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-4311
United States

Phone: 703-548-4840
E-mail: alamehammad@aol.com
Web site: www.arabicomputnet.com

Lecture Languages: Arabic
Translation Languages: Arabic
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Middle East
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Higher education
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Kalese Hammonds
Health Care Policy Analyst, Center for Health Care Policy
Texas Public Policy Foundation
900 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-472-2700
Fax: 512-472-2728
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
Christopher Hammons Ph.D.
Associate Professor in Political Science and Director, Master of Liberal Arts Program
Houston Baptist University
7502 Fondren Road
Houston, TX 77074
United States

Phone: 281-649-3270
E-mail: chammons@hbu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Ralph C. Hancock
Professor of Political Science
Brigham Young University
750 SWKT
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
United States

Phone: 801-422-3302
Fax: 801-422-0580
E-mail: ralph_hancock@byu.edu

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Steve H. Hanke
Professor of Applied Economics, Johns Hopkins University, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
34th & Charles Streets
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States

Phone: 410-516-7183
Fax: 410-516-8996
E-mail: hanke@jhu.edu
Web site: www.jhu.edu/~iaesbe/hanke.htm
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
Colin A. Hanna
President
Let Freedom Ring
603 Fairway Drive
West Chester, PA 19382
United States

Phone: 610-793-1800
Fax: 610-793-1415
E-mail: politicalnews@letfreedomringusa.com
Web site: www.letfreedomringusa.com
Issues
  • Nuclear energy
  • Conservative thought
  • Church-state relations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Immigration
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Other energy options
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Kristin Hansen
Vice President of Communications and Center Innovations
Care Net
44180 Riverside Parkway, Suite 200
Lansdowne, VA 20176-8421
United States

Phone: 703-554-8742
Fax: 703-478-5668
E-mail: khansen@care-net.org
Web site: www.care-net.org
Issues
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Mads Lundby Hansen
Chief Economist
Center for Political Studies (CEPOS)
Vestergade 16, Stuen
DK-1456 Copenhagen K,
Denmark

E-mail: mads@cepos.dk
Web site: www.cepos.dk
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Government
Ronald Wayne Hansen
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, William E. Simon Graduate School of Business
University of Rochester
Carol Simon Hall 2-202E
Rochester, NY 14627
United States

Phone: 585-275-2668
Fax: 585-275-0095
E-mail: ron.hansen@simon.rochester.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Risk assessment
Bertil L. Hanson
Professor Emeritus, Political Science Department
Oklahoma State University
2808 South Sangra Road
Stillwater, OK 74074
United States

Phone: 405-377-6685
Fax: 405-744-6534
E-mail: bertil01@suddenlink.net
Web site: osu.okstate.edu
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
John R. Hanson II
Professor, Department of Economics
Texas A&M University
3098 Academic Building West
College Station, TX 77843-4228
United States

Phone: 979-845-4593
Fax: 979-847-8757
E-mail: hanson@econmail.tamu.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Robin Hanson
Assistant Professor of Economics
George Mason University
MSN 1D3, 10 B Carow Hall
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-2326
Fax: 703-993-2323
E-mail: rhanson@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Regulatory reform
  • Polling
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Health care reform
  • Risk assessment
Steven B. Hantler
Assistant General Counsel
Daimler Chrysler Corporation
1000 Chrysler Drive
CIMS 485-13-62
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
United States

Phone: 248-512-4064
Fax: 248-512-4196
E-mail: sbh2@dcx.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State and local government
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Polling
  • Judiciary
  • OSHA
Eric Hanushek
Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow in Education
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-736-0942
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: hanushek@stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Higher education
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Paul V. Harberger
President
Foundation Francisco Marroquin
PO Box 1806
Santa Monica, CA 90406-1806
United States

Phone: 310-395-5041
Fax: 772-288-0670
E-mail: pvhffm@ix.netcom.com
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Social Security and retirement
Mike Hardiman
President
Hardiman Consulting
507 Seward Square, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-531-2290
Fax: 202-543-7126
E-mail: mike@hardimanconsulting.com
Web site: www.hardimanconsulting.com
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Middle East
  • Environmental regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
Russell Harding
Senior Environmental Policy Analyst
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
PO Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
Fax: 989-631-0964
E-mail: harding@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Water/water pollution
  • Air/air pollution
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Waste/waste management
  • Regulatory reform
  • Climate change
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Federalism
  • Natural resources
  • Property rights
Kerry Halferty Hardy
Managing Director
AlterMind
4 square Leon Blum, #131
Puteaux,
France

E-mail: khardy@altermind.fr
Web site: www.altermind.fr

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Karen R. Harned Esq.
Executive Director
National Federation of Independent Business Legal Foundation
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-314-2061
Fax: 202-484-1566
E-mail: karen.harned@nfib.org
Web site: www.nfiblegal.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Risk assessment
  • Public interest law
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
Charles L. Harper
Executive Director and Senior Vice President
John Templeton Foundation
300 Conshohocken State Road, Suite 500
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-3801
United States

Phone: 610-687-8942
Fax: 610-687-8961
E-mail: harper@templeton.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Philanthropy
  • Religion and public life
  • Climate change
Jim Harper
Director of Information Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-218-4602
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: jharper@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Risk assessment
  • Money and financial services
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Federalism
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Property rights
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Privacy
  • Intellectual property
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Judiciary
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Edward J. Harpham
Professor of Government and Political Science, School of Social Sciences
University of Texas, Dallas
Box 830688
Richardson, TX 75083
United States

Phone: 972-883-6729
Fax: 972-883-2735
E-mail: harpham@utdallas.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
John C. Harrison
Research Professor
University of Virginia School of Law
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

Phone: 434-924-3093
Fax: 434-924-7536
E-mail: jh8m@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
Marion Edwyn Harrison
President and Counsel
Free Congress Foundation
1423 Powhatan Street, #2
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-837-0030
Fax: 703-837-0031
Web site: www.freecongress.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Church-state relations
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federalism
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
C. L. Harriss
Professor Emeritus of Economics
Columbia University
14 Plateau Circle West
Bronxville, NY 10708-2217
United States

Phone: 914-337-5015
Fax: 914-337-5015
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Economic education
  • Federal budget
  • Federalism
  • Taxation/tax reform
Lynn Harsh
Chief Executive Office and Senior Education Fellow
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
PO Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
United States

Phone: 360-956-3482
Fax: 360-357-1874
E-mail: lharsh@effwa.org
Web site: www.effwa.org
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Comparative economics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Bilingual education
  • Health care reform
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Economic education
  • Right to work
Larry Hart
President, Hartco Strategies, and Director of Government Relations
American Conservative Union
8 E Street, SE, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-547-1175
Fax: 202-547-1174
E-mail: larry.hart2@att.net
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Congress
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Afghanistan
  • Climate change
David T. Hartgen
Professor of Transportation Studies
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Cameron Center 274
Highway 49
Charlotte, NC 28223
United States

Phone: 704-687-4308
Fax: 704-687-3442
E-mail: dthartge@uncc.edu
Web site: www.geoearth.uncc.edu
Issues
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Transportation
James E. Hartley
Professor of Economics
Mount Holyoke College
Department of Economics
50 College Street
South Hadley, MA 01075
United States

Phone: 413-538-2566
Fax: 413-538-2323
E-mail: jhartley@mtholyoke.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Higher education
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
David A. Hartman
Chairman
The Lone Star Foundation
10711 Burnet Road Suite 331
Austin, TX 78758-4494
United States

Phone: 512-339-9771
Fax: 512-997-7826
E-mail: dahartman@hartman-llc.com
Issues
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Money and financial services
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Economic theory
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Conservative thought
  • Federal budget
  • Government debt
  • Economic forecasting
  • American history and political tradition
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Trade
  • Health care reform
  • Minimum wage
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Oliver Marc Hartwich
Chief Economist
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: oliver.hartwich@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Ron Haskins
Fellow
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-797-2968
Fax: 202-797-6004
E-mail: rhaskins@brookings.edu
Web site: www.brookings.edu
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Congress
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Federal education policy
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
Kevin A. Hassett
Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7157
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: khassett@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic forecasting
  • Money and financial services
  • Federal budget
  • The Economy
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Government debt
  • Taxation/tax reform
Kevin J. Hasson
Founder and Chairman
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
3000 K Sreet. NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20007
United States

Phone: 202-955-0095
Fax: 202-955-0090
E-mail: khasson@becketfund.org
Web site: www.becketfund.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Ronald L. Hatchett
Director, Center for Global Studies
Schreiner University
Kerrville, TX 78028
United States

Phone: 830-896-0583
E-mail: rlhatchett@schreiner.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • United Nations
  • American history and political tradition
  • Western Europe
  • The American founding
  • Arms control
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • International organizations
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Military strategy
  • Middle East
Jake Haulk
President
Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
305 Mt. Lebanon Boulevard, Suite 208
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
United States

Phone: 412-440-0079
Fax: 412-440-0085
E-mail: jake@alleghenyinstitute.org
Web site: www.alleghenyinstitute.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Economic theory
  • The Economy
  • Immigration
  • Discretionary spending
  • State/local public finance
  • Unions
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Minimum wage
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Conservative thought
  • Taxation/tax reform
Bruce Hausknecht
Judicial Analyst, Public Policy Department
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4814
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: culturalissues@family.org
Web site: www.citizenlink.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Clark C. Havighurst
William Neal Reynolds Emeritus Professor of Law
Duke University School of Law
Science Drive and Towerview Road, Box 90360
Durham, NC 27708-0360
United States

Phone: 919-613-7061
Fax: 919-613-7231
E-mail: hav@law.duke.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Kristan Hawkins
Executive Director
Students for Life of America
4141 North Henderson Road, Suite Four
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-351-6280
Fax: 866-582-6420
E-mail: kristan@studentsforlife.org
Web site: www.studentsforlife.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
Robert B. Hawkins Jr.
President and CEO
Institute for Contemporary Studies
3100 Harrison Street
Oakland, CA 94611
United States

Phone: 510-238-5010
Fax: 510-238-8440
E-mail: BobHawkins@sbcglobal.net
Web site: www.icspress.com
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Political philosophy
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • The Reagan legacy
  • State and local government
  • Federalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Joel W. Hay
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Economics
University of Southern California
1540 East Alcazar Street, Number 140
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

Phone: 323-442-3296
Fax: 323-337-7370
E-mail: jhay@usc.edu
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • Health care reform
  • Medicaid
  • Government health programs
  • Intellectual property
Sydney Hoff Hay
President
Southwest Policy Group
2927 North Second Street
Phoenix, AZ 85012
United States

Phone: 602-230-2981
Fax: 602-230-8413
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Polling
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
William Anthony Hay Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Center for the Study of America and the West
Foreign Policy Research Institute
638 East Main Street
West Point, MS 39773
United States

Phone: 662-494-2289
Fax: 662-325-3604
E-mail: wilhay6248@aol.com
Web site: www.fpri.org
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative thought
  • Military strategy
  • Western Europe
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • International organizations
  • Comparative government
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Political philosophy
Allison Hayward
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive
MS 1G3
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8746
E-mail: ahayward@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Free speech
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Steven F. Hayward
Director of Environmental Studies, Pacific Research Institute, and F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5882
Fax: 202-862-4875
E-mail: shayward@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Air/air pollution
  • The Reagan legacy
  • The American founding
  • Land use/land degradation
Robert C. Haywood
Director
WEPZA
PO Box 3808
Evergreen, CO 80437-3808
United States

Phone: 303-679-0980
Fax: 303-679-0985
E-mail: haywood@wepza.org
Web site: www.wepza.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Comparative government
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Southeast Asia
  • Africa
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Middle East
  • China
Thomas W. Hazlett Ph.D.
Professor of Law and Economics and Director, Information Economy Project
George Mason University
George Mason Law School
3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4244
E-mail: thazlett@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Property rights
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
India Hazzard
United States

Issues
  • Philanthropy
Gene Healy
Vice President
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Federalism
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Constitutional law
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Donna H. Hearne
Executive Director
Constitutional Coalition
15820 Clayton Road
PO Box 37054
St. Louis, MO 63141
United States

Phone: 314-434-7028
Fax: 314-878-6294
E-mail: freedombasics@sbcglobal.net
Issues
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Media and popular culture
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Allister Heath
Editor, The Business, and Associate Editor, The Spectator
Press Holdings Media Group
22 Old Queen Street
London SW1H 9HP,
United Kingdom

E-mail: allister_heath@yahoo.co.uk
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
F. Eugene Heath
Associate Professor of Philosophy
State University of New York, New Platz
Deptartment of Philosophy
600 Hawk Drive
New Paltz, NY 12561-2440
United States

Phone: 845-257-2981
Fax: 845-257-2735
E-mail: heathe@newpaltz.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Michael S. Heath
Executive Director
Christian Civic League of Maine
PO Box 5459
Augusta, ME 04332
United States

Phone: 207-622-7634
Fax: 207-621-0035
Web site: www.leaguerecord.com
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Conservative thought
  • Religious freedom
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Beverly M. Hedberg
Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Instruction, School of Undergraduate Studies
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-672-3583
E-mail: bevehed@regent.edu
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Rea S. Hederman Jr.
Senior Policy Analyst and Assistant Director, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6296
Fax: 202-675-1772
E-mail: rea.hederman@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Economy
  • Taxation/tax reform
Justin Heet
Associate Fellow
Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
1630 North Meridian Street, Suite 450
Indianapolis, IN 46202
United States

Phone: 317-549-4108
Fax: 317-545-9639
E-mail: justin@sipr.org
Web site: www.sipr.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Tarek Heggy
The Daily Egyptian
110, Al Sayed Al Merghany Street, Heliopolis
Cairo,
Egypt

E-mail: heggy@heggy.org
Web site: www.heggy.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Economics of development
John M. Heineke
Professor, Department of Economics
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
United States

Phone: 408-554-4346
Fax: 408-554-2331
E-mail: jheineke@scu.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Economic forecasting
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Criminal law and procedure
Robert A. Heineman
Professor, Department of Political Science
Alfred University
PO Box 1156
Alfred, NY 14802
United States

Phone: 607-871-2866
Fax: 607-871-2085
E-mail: heineman1@alfred.edu
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
  • Judiciary
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Federalism
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Congress
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Ethics
  • State and local government
Frank J. Heller MPA
Senior Associate
Katahdin Energy Works
12 Belmont Street
Brunswick, ME 04011-3004
United States

Phone: 207-729-6090
Fax: 207-729-1590
E-mail: katahdinenergyworks@verizon.net
Web site: mysite.verizon.net/fjheller
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Waste/waste management
  • Other energy options
  • Climate change
Robert B. Helms
Resident Scholar, Health Policy Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5877
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: rhelms@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
  • Federal budget
  • Medicaid
  • Taxation/tax reform
Mark Helprin
Senior Fellow
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825
Fax: 909-626-8724
Web site: www.markhelprin.com
Issues
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Carl Helstrom
Executive Director
The JM Foundation
654 Madison Avenue, Suite 1605
New York, NY 10021
United States

Phone: 212-687-7735
Fax: 212-697-5495
E-mail: carlhelstrom3@aol.com
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
David R. Henderson
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
484B Washington Street, Suite 346
Monterey, CA 93940
United States

Phone: 831-648-1776
Fax: 413-521-5719
E-mail: drhend@mbay.net
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Minimum wage
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
James M. Henderson Sr.
Senior Counsel
American Center for Law and Justice
201 Maryland Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-546-8890
Fax: 202-544-5172
E-mail: jmhenderson@aclj-dc.org
Web site: www.aclj.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Public interest law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
  • Right-to-life issues
Paul E. Henderson
Research & Programme Director
Maxim Institute
49 Cape Horn
Hillsborough, Auckland
New Zealand

E-mail: paul.henderson@maxim.org.nz
Web site: www.maxim.org.nz
Issues
  • Education
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Religion and public life
Robert E. Henderson
Advisor
Center for the Study of the Presidency
1020 19th Street, NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-872-9800
Fax: 202-872-9811
E-mail: RobHenderson49@aol.com
Web site: www.thepresidency.org
Issues
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Africa
  • Conservative thought
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Afghanistan
  • Comparative government
  • Human Rights
  • Personnel policies
  • Polling
  • United Nations
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
John Robert Hendrickson
Research Analyst
Public Interest Institute
600 North Jackson Street
Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641
United States

Phone: 319-385-3462
Fax: 319-385-3799
E-mail: jhendrickson@limitedgovernment.org
Web site: www.limitedgovernment.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • The American founding
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Mark C. Henrie
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
PO Box 4431
3901 Centerville Road
Wilmington, DE 19807
United States

Phone: 302-652-4600
Fax: 302-652-1760
E-mail: mhenrie@isi.org
Web site: www.isi.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Conservative principles and current events
Thomas H. Henriksen Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-4255
Fax: 650-725-5677
E-mail: henriksen@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Peacekeeping
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Korea
Lowman S. Henry
Chairman and CEO
Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc.
Olde Liberty Square
4807 Old Jonestown Road # 242
Harrisburg, PA 17109
United States

Phone: 717-671-0776
Fax: 717-671-1176
E-mail: lhenry@lincolninstitute.org
Web site: www.lincolninstitute.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Government waste
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • The Economy
  • State and local government
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Polling
Louis W. Hensler III
Assistant Professor, School of Law
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-226-4623
Fax: 757-226-4329
E-mail: louihen@regent.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
Paul B. Henze
Rock Mills Farm
PO Box 95
Washington, VA 22747
United States

Phone: 540-937-4311
Fax: 540-937-3814
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Environmental regulation
  • The American founding
  • The Economy
  • Africa
  • Defense budget
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Middle East
  • Congress
  • Afghanistan
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Claudia R. Hepburn
Director of Education Policy and Managing Director, Ontario Office
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: claudiah@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Education
Carl Herbster
President
American Association of Christian Schools
119 C Street, SE, Suite 1
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-547-2991
Fax: 202-547-2992
E-mail: national@aacs.org
Web site: www.aacs.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Jesus Hernandez
Consejero
Familias y Sociedad, A.C.
Homero 1425-405
Col. Polanco
C.P. 11560,
Mexico

E-mail: jjhdz@angloamericano.com.mx
Web site: www.cmf.com.mx

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Education
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Religion and public life
Robert Stanley Herren
Professor, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics
North Dakota State University
Box 5636
Fargo, ND 58105-5636
United States

Phone: 701-231-7698
Fax: 701-231-7400
E-mail: robert.herren@ndsu.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic education
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The Economy
Christie Raniszewski Herrera
Director, Health and Human Services Task Force
American Legislative Exchange Council
1101 Vermont Avenue, NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-742-8505
Fax: 202-466-3801
E-mail: christie@alec.org
Web site: www.alec.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Government health programs
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Medicaid
  • Bioethics
  • Health care reform
Jose F. Herrera
Deputy International Director
FAES Fundación
c/ María de Molina 40 - 6ª planta
Madrid 28006,
Spain

E-mail: jherrera@fundacionfaes.org
Web site: www.fundacionfaes.es

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
Devon Herrick
Senior Fellow
National Center for Policy Analysis
12770 Coit Road, Suite 800
Dallas, TX 75251
United States

Phone: 972-386-6272
Fax: 972-386-0924
E-mail: devon.herrick@ncpa.org
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Mark Y. Herring
Dean of Library Services
Winthrop University
Dacus Library
824 Oakland Avenue
Rock Hill, SC 29733
United States

Phone: 803-984-2700
Fax: 803-323-2115
E-mail: herringm@exchange.winthrop.edu
Web site: www.winthrop.edu/dacus
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • Higher education
  • Free speech
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Bruce Herschensohn
Adjunct Professor, School of Public Policy
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

Phone: 310-506-7490
Fax: 323-851-3499
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Arms control
  • Congress
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International organizations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Defense budget
  • United Nations
Robert L. Hershey
Consulting Engineer
Robert L. Hershey, P.E.
1255 New Hampshire Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-659-9529
Fax: 202-429-1835
E-mail: HERSHEY@CPCUG.ORG
Web site: www.cpcug.org/user/hershey
Issues
  • Other energy options
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Waste/waste management
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Sound science
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Risk assessment
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Environmental regulation
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Fossil fuels
  • Environmental education
Regina E. Herzlinger
Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School
Soldiers Field Road, Baker 163
Boston, MA 02163
United States

Phone: 617-495-6646
Fax: 617-495-0358
E-mail: rherzlinger@hbs.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Economic theory
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Frederick M. Hess
Resident Scholar and Director of Education Policy Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-828-6030
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: rhess@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Robert Hessen
Senior Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulatory reform
Eugene W. Hickok Jr.
Senior Policy Director
Dutko Worldwide
412 First Street, SE, Suite 100
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-484-4884
Fax: 202-484-0109
E-mail: gene.hickok@dutkoworldwide.com
Web site: www.dutkoworldwide.com
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Federalism
Randy Hicks
President
Georgia Family Council
5550 Triangle Parkway, Suite 160
Norcross, GA 30092
United States

Phone: 770-242-0001
Fax: 770-242-0501
E-mail: randy@gafam.org
Web site: www.gafam.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Bioethics
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Religion and public life
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
Robert Higgs
Senior Fellow in Political Economy
The Independent Institute
76140 Highway 437
Covington, LA 70435
United States

Phone: 985-867-5385
Fax: 985-809-7082
E-mail: rhiggs@independent.org
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Economy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Property rights
Jack High
Professor of Economics and Public Policy
George Mason University
3401 North Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-1864
Fax: 703-993-3788
E-mail: high@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Economic theory
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Government debt
John Edward Hilboldt
Director, Lectures and Seminars
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6075
Fax: 202-544-0961
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • The Reagan legacy
Cynthia Hill
Senior Director of State and Local Affairs
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-393-2134
E-mail: clh@frc.org
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • State and local government
Paul T. Hill
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Director, Center on Reinventing Public Education, and John and Marie Corbally Professor
University of Washington
Box 353060
Seattle, WA 98195-3060
United States

Phone: 206-685-2214
Fax: 206-616-5769
E-mail: bicycle@u.washington.edu
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Peter J. Hill
George F. Bennett Professor of Economics, Wheaton College, and Senior Fellow
Property and Environment Research Center (PERC)
501 College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187-5593
United States

Phone: 630-752-5033
Fax: 630-752-7037
E-mail: p.j.hill@wheaton.edu
Web site: www.wheaton.edu
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • American history and political tradition
  • Free-market environmentalism
Cheryl Hillen
Director of Development
Alliance for School Choice
84 Autumn Street
Tolland, CT 06084
United States

Phone: 860-872-4004
Fax: 860-872-4047
E-mail: cehillen@aol.com
Web site: www.allianceforschoolchoice.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
John Hillen Ph.D.
President, North America
Global Strategies Group
1667 K Street, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-375-7907
Fax: 202-375-7912
E-mail: john.hillen@globalgroup.us.com
Web site: www.globalgroup.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • United Nations
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Military strategy
Nicholas Hillman
Associate Fellow
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: nickhillman@hotmail.com
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Chad Hills
Analyst for Gambling Research and Policy
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3400
E-mail: chad.hills@fotf.org
Web site: www.citizenlink.org
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Family and children
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal budget
  • Early childhood education
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Alfred N. Himelson
Professor of Sociology Emeritus
22811 Mulholland Drive
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
United States

Phone: 818-591-1259
E-mail: ahimelson@csun.edu
Issues
  • Corrections and sentencing
E. D. Hirsch Jr.
Chairman of the Board
Core Knowledge Foundation
801 East High Street
Charlottesville, VA 22902
United States

Phone: 434-977-7550
Fax: 434-977-0021
E-mail: edh9k@aol.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Laurence Eliot Hirsch
Chairman
Center for European Policy Analysis
1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 550
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-551-9200
Fax: 202-296-3880
E-mail: lhirsch@highlander-partners.com
Web site: www.cepa.org
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • The Economy
David Hirschmann
Senior Vice President
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20062
United States

Phone: 202-463-5500
Fax: 202-463-3129
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Mexico
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Latin America
  • Privacy
Robert D. Hisrich
Garvin Professor of Global Entrepreneurship and Director of the Center for Global Entrepreneurship
Thunderbird School of Global Management
Thunderbird School of Global Management
15249 North 59th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85306-6000
United States

Phone: 216-368-5354
Fax: 216-368-4785
E-mail: hisrichr@t-bird.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Higher education
  • Trade
  • Infrastructure
Helen Hull Hitchcock
President
Women for Faith and Family
6158 Kingsbury
St. Louis, MO 63112
United States

Phone: 314-863-8385
Fax: 314-863-5858
E-mail: editor@adoremus.org
Web site: www.wf-f.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
James Hitchcock
Professor, Department of History
St. Louis University
3800 Lindell Building
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States

Phone: 314-863-1654
Fax: 314-863-5858
E-mail: hitchcpj@slu.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Judiciary
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Collin Hitt
Director, Education Policy and Reform
Illinois Policy Institute
718 South Seventh Street, Suite 102
Springfield, IL 62703
United States

E-mail: collin@illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Web site: www.illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Early childhood education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Christopher R. Hixon
Associate Director, Regulatory Studies Program
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4912
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: chixon@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Economic education
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Congress
Johan Hjertqvist
President
Health Consumer Powerhouse
Rue Fossé aux Loups 34
1000
Brussels,
Belgium

E-mail: johan.hjertqvist@healthpowerhouse.com
Web site: www.healthpowerhouse.com
Issues
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
Leonard Hochberg
Associate Professor
Louisiana State University
108 Howe Russell Geoscience Complex
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States

Phone: 225-266-7662
Fax: 225-761-1051
E-mail: hochberg@lsu.edu
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
Scott A. Hodge
President
Tax Foundation
529 14th Street, NW
Suite 420
Washington, DC 20045-1000
United States

Phone: 202-464-6200
Fax: 202-464-6201
E-mail: hodge@taxfoundation.org
Web site: www.taxfoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • State/local public finance
Dee Hodges
President
Maryland Taxpayers Association, Inc.
2507 Ebony Road
Baltimore, MD 21234
United States

Phone: 410-665-4769
Fax: 410-661-5308
E-mail: dee_hodges@comcast.net
Web site: www.mdtaxes.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Southeast Asia
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Property rights
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Rachel Hoff
Director of External Affairs
Foreign Policy Initiative
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 325
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-293-3322
Fax: 202-293-1999
E-mail: rhoff@foreignpolicyi.org
Web site: www.foreignpolicyi.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Western Europe
  • Afghanistan
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Candice Hoke
Director, Center for Election Integrity, and Associate Professor of Law
Cleveland State University
1801 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
United States

Phone: 216-687-2344
Fax: 216-687-6881
E-mail: candice.hoke@law.csuohio.edu
Issues
  • Term limits
  • Federalism
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Randall G. Holcombe
Professor of Economics
Florida State University
PO Box 2180
Tallahassee, FL 32306
United States

Phone: 850-644-7095
Fax: 850-644-4535
E-mail: holcombe@coss.fsu.edu
Web site: www.randallholcombe.com
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Fred Holden
Public Policy Specialist, Speaker and Author
Phoenix Enterprises
PO Box 1900
Arvada, CO 80001
United States

Phone: 303-421-7619
Fax: 303-421-7619
E-mail: fredholden@aol.com
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Government debt
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Federal budget
  • Constitutional law
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State and local government
Kenneth M. Holland
Associate Provost for International Programs
Kansas State University
304 Fairchild Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
United States

Phone: 785-532-5990
Fax: 785-532-6550
E-mail: kholland@ksu.edu
Issues
  • Judiciary
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Federalism
Robert Holland
Senior Fellow
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle, Suite 903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-377-4000
E-mail: holland@heartland.org
Web site: www.heartland.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Peter Holle
President
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
203-2727 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3J 0R2,
Canada

E-mail: hollep@fcpp.org
Web site: www.fcpp.org
Issues
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Health care
John C. Holmes Ed.D
Director of Government Affairs
Association of Christian Schools International
2512 Parker Avenue
Silver Springs, MD 20902
United States

Phone: 301-933-7758
Fax: 301-933-7759
E-mail: john_holmes@acsi.org
Web site: www.acsi.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Kim R. Holmes Ph.D.
Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, and Director, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: staff@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • United Nations
  • Missile defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Peacekeeping
  • International organizations
  • Western Europe
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Middle East
  • Human Rights
John McDonald Hood
President
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: jhood@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Term limits
  • Media and popular culture
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Higher education
  • Regulatory reform
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Federal education policy
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • State and local government
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Entitlement spending
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Discretionary spending
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Federalism
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Polling
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Health care reform
  • Medicaid
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Government waste
Brian Hooks
Chief Operating Officer
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4892
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: bhooks@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Dale M. Hoover
Professor Emeritus, Agriculture and Resource Economics
North Carolina State University
4311 Nelson Hall, Box 8109
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Phone: 919-515-6090
Fax: 919-515-1824
E-mail: dale_hoover@ncsu.edu
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • The Economy
Thomas D. Hopkins
Professor of Economics
Rochester Institute of Technology
92 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
United States

Phone: 585-475-7042
Fax: 585-475-7055
E-mail: thomas.hopkins@rit.edu
Web site: people.rit.edu/tdhbbu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Higher education
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Regulatory budgeting
Gary Horlick
Partner
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
2445 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037-1420
United States

Phone: 202-663-6050
Fax: 202-663-6363
E-mail: gary.horlick@wilmerhale.com
Web site: www.wilmerhale.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Trade
Claudia B. Horn
President
Performance Results, Inc.
PO Box 5267
Laytonsville, MD 20882
United States

Phone: 301-963-5953
Fax: 301-368-3577
E-mail: claudia@performance-results.net
Web site: www.performance-results.net
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Jacob G. Hornberger
President
Future of Freedom Foundation
11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 800
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-934-6101
Fax: 703-352-8678
E-mail: jhornberger@fff.org
Web site: www.fff.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Economic education
  • Minimum wage
  • Conservative thought
  • Federal education policy
  • Afghanistan
  • Comparative economics
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Health care reform
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federalism
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Right to work
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Latin America
  • Medicare
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • The American founding
  • Defense budget
  • Medicaid
  • Social Security and retirement
Ashley Horne
Federal Policy Analyst
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4814
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: culturalissues@family.org
Web site: www.citizenlink.com/fosi/
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Congress
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Bioethics
  • Free speech
  • Federal education policy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Family and children
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
Charles Horner
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-223-7770
Fax: 202-223-8537
E-mail: charles@hudsondc.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • China
  • Human Rights
  • Korea
  • Russia/Eurasia
Chris Horner
Counsel to the Cooler Heads Coalition and Senior Fellow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2260
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: chorner@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Western Europe
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Sound science
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Other energy options
  • Climate change
Constance Horner
Lead Director
Pfizer, Inc.
235 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-733-2323
E-mail: leaddirector@pfizer.com
Web site: www.pfizer.com
Issues
  • Personnel policies
Carl F. Horowitz
Director, Organized Labor Accountability Project
National Legal and Policy Center
107 Park Washington Court
Falls Church, VA 22046-4237
United States

Phone: 703-237-1970
Fax: 703-237-2090
E-mail: chorowitz@nlpc.org
Web site: www.nlpc.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Immigration
  • Unions
  • State/local public finance
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Right to work
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Money and financial services
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Federal education policy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Media and popular culture
David Horowitz
President
David Horowitz Freedom Center
14148 Magnolia Boulevard, #103
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
United States

Phone: 800-752-6562
Fax: 323-556-2559
E-mail: elizabeth@horowitzfreedomcenter.org
Web site: www.frontpagemag.com
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Philanthropy
Michael Horowitz
Senior Fellow and Director of Project on Civil Justice Reform
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-223-9200
Fax: 202-223-8537
E-mail: michael@hudsondc.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Korea
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Human Rights
  • Federalism
  • Religion and public life
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Government waste
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Philanthropy
Joseph J. Horton
Professor
University of Central Arkansas
Department of Economics and Finance
Conway, AR 72035-0001
United States

Phone: 501-450-5310
Fax: 501-450-5302
E-mail: jhorton@uca.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Climate change
  • Environmental regulation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Minimum wage
Steven Horwitz
Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics
St. Lawrence University
Department of Economics
Canton, NY 13617
United States

Phone: 315-229-5731
Fax: 315-229-5819
E-mail: sghorwitz@stlawu.edu
Web site: it.stlawu.edu/shor
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Comparative economics
  • Higher education
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Maneeza Hossain
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
2001 North 15th Street, Unit 1412
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-473-3332
E-mail: maneeza@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org

Lecture Languages: Bangla
Translation Languages: Bangla
Issues
  • South Asia
Richard R. Hough III
Managing Director
Silvercrest Asset Management Group
1330 Avenue of the Americas, 38th Floor
New York, NY 10019
United States

Phone: 212-649-0727
Fax: 801-720-3574
E-mail: rhough@silvercrestgroup.com
Web site: www.silvercrestgroup.com
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Federal education policy
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Douglas A. Houston
Professor, School of Business
University of Kansas
Summerfield Hall, Room 345D
1300 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045
United States

Phone: 785-864-7564
Fax: 785-864-5328
E-mail: dhouston@ku.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
Hendrik S. Houthakker
Emeritus Professor, Department of Economics
Harvard University
Littauer Center M-8
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-496-2442
Fax: 617-495-7730
E-mail: hhouthakke@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
Glen E. Howard
President
Jamestown Foundation
4516 43rd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-483-8888
Fax: 202-483-8337
E-mail: howard@jamestown.org
Web site: www.jamestown.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • China
  • Russia/Eurasia
Paul Howard
Managing Editor, Medical Progress Today
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: phoward@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Political philosophy
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
William Howard
Professor of English
Chicago State University
9501 South King Drive
Chicago, IL 60628
United States

Phone: 773-995-2166
Fax: 773-821-2856
E-mail: wm_howard@yahoo.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Michael Howden
Executive Director
Stronger Families for Oregon
PO Box 948
Salem, OR 97308
United States

Phone: 503-585-9383
Fax: 503-399-1698
E-mail: michael@oregonfamily.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Family and children
Kerry Howley
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: khowley@reason.com
Web site: www.reason.com
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Bioethics
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Trade
  • Human trafficking
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Health care reform
Caroline M. Hoxby
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Bommer Professor of Economics
Stanford University
Department of Economics, Landau Building
579 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Phone: 650-725-8719
Fax: 650-725-5702
E-mail: choxby@stanford.edu
Issues
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
Robert L. Hoy
Executive Director
Educational CHOICE Charitable Trust
One North Capitol Avenue, Suite 1250
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States

Phone: 317-951-8781
Fax: 317-951-8783
E-mail: rhoy@choicetrust.org
Web site: www.choicetrust.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Olga S. Hruby
Executive Director
Research Center for Religious and Human Rights in Closed Societies
545 West 111th Street, 3A
New York, NY 10025
United States

Phone: 212-663-6771
Fax: 212-663-6771
E-mail: rcda1962@msn.com
Issues
  • Ethics
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Human Rights
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Afghanistan
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • China
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Western Europe
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Political philosophy
Peter Huber
Senior Fellow, Center for Legal Policy
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 301-654-0502
Fax: 301-654-0504
E-mail: communications@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Other energy options
  • Fossil fuels
  • Waste/waste management
  • Health care reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Medicaid
  • Government health programs
  • Sound science
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Medicare
  • Nuclear energy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Water/water pollution
Robert Huberty
Executive Vice President
Capital Research Center
1513 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-483-6900
Fax: 202-483-6990
E-mail: rhuberty@capitalresearch.org
Web site: www.capitalresearch.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Philanthropy
Edward L. Hudgins
Executive Director
The Atlas Society
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-296-7263
Fax: 202-296-0771
E-mail: ehudgins@objectivistcenter.org
Web site: www.objectivistcenter.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • International organizations
  • Property rights
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Ethics
  • Western Europe
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Robert P. Huff
Director of Financial Aid, Emeritus
Stanford University
850 Sonoma Terrace
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 850-857-9699
E-mail: robert.huff@stanford.edu

Lecture Languages: Spanish, French, German
Translation Languages: Spanish, French, German
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Western Europe
  • Mexico
  • Federal education policy
  • International law
  • Latin America
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Higher education
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Congress
  • State and local government
James Huffman
Erskine Wood Sr. Professor of Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
10015 SW Terwilliger
Portland, OR 97219
United States

Phone: 503-768-6657
Fax: 503-768-6671
E-mail: huffman@lclark.edu
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Water/water pollution
  • Federalism
Rebeca Nieves Huffman
President Emeritus
Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options
2600 Virginia Avenue, Suite 408
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 877-888-2736
E-mail: policy@hcreo.org
Web site: www.hcreo.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Gary Huggins
Director, Commission on No Child Left Behind
Aspen Institute
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-736-5800
Fax: 202-467-0790
E-mail: gary.huggins@aspeninstitute.org
Web site: www.aspeninstitute.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Laura E. Huggins
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution and Director of Development
Property and Environment Research Center (PERC)
2048 Analysis Drive, Suite A
Bozeman, MT 59718
United States

Phone: 406-587-9591
E-mail: laura@perc.org
Web site: www.perc.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Free-market environmentalism
Donna Rice Hughes
President
Enough Is Enough
746 Walker Road, Suite 116
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

E-mail: ricehughes@aol.com
Web site: www.enough.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Family (in general)
G. Philip Hughes
Senior Director
White House Writers Group
1275 K Street, NW, Suite 1025
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-783-4600
Fax: 202-783-4601
E-mail: phughes@whwg.com
Web site: www.whwg.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Trade
  • Mexico
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Latin America
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Western Europe
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • -- National security (in general)
Robert Hughes
President
The National Association for the Self-Employed
1200 G Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-466-2100
Fax: 202-466-2123
E-mail: robert.hughes@nase.org
Web site: www.nase.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
Victoria A. Hughes
President
Bill of Rights Institute
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-894-1776 Ext 16
Fax: 703-894-1791
E-mail: vhughes@billofrightsinstitute.org
Web site: www.billofrightsinstitute.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
J. C. Huizenga
Chairman
National Heritage Academies
3755 36th Street SE, Suite 100
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-2913
United States

Phone: 800-699-9235
Fax: 616-957-9002
E-mail: jc@superschools.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
James D. Hunter
Professor, Sociology Department
University of Virginia
548 Cabell Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22901
United States

Phone: 434-924-6524
Fax: 434-924-7028
E-mail: jdh6c@Virginia.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Media and popular culture
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Robert Hunter
Senior Fellow in Labor Policy
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
PO Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
Fax: 989-631-0964
E-mail: author@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Public interest law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Unions
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Minimum wage
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Charles D. Hurley
President
Iowa Family Policy Center
1100 North Hickory, Suite 105
Pleasant Hill, IA 50327
United States

Phone: 515-263-3495
Fax: 515-263-3498
E-mail: chuck@ifpc.org
Web site: www.ifpc.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • Ethics
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • American history and political tradition
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Religious freedom
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Family and children
  • Free speech
  • The American founding
  • Marriage and family structure
Howard Husock
Director, Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, and Vice President, Policy Research
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: hhusock@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Philanthropy
Harry G. Hutchison
Professor, School of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Farfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8980
E-mail: hhutchis@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Minimum wage
  • Religious freedom
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Unions
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Right to work
Richard P. Hutchison
General Counsel
Landmark Legal Foundation
3100 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111
United States

Phone: 816-931-5559
Fax: 816-931-1115
E-mail: rpetehutch@aol.com
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Brad Huther
President and CEO
International Intellectual Property Institute
1100 H Street, NW, Suite 110
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-544-6610
Fax: 202-478-1955
E-mail: bhuther@iipi.org
Web site: www.iipi.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Trade
  • Comparative economics
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Intellectual property
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • International organizations
  • The Economy
  • Property rights
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Amanda Kathryn Hydro
Executive Director
Citizens in Charge Foundation
2050 Old Bridge Road, Suite 103
Lake Ridge, VA 22192
United States

Phone: 703-492-1776
E-mail: amanda@citizensincharge.org
Web site: www.citizensincharge.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- National security (in general)
Erin M. Hymel
Director of Development
The Pelican Institute
201 Saint Charles Avenue, Suite 2500
New Orleans, LA 70170
United States

Phone: 504-599-5664
E-mail: ehymel@pelicaninstitute.org
Web site: www.pelicaninstitute.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Regulatory budgeting
Kay S. Hymowitz
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Laurence Iannaccone
Chapman University
Professor of Economics
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Phone: 714-744-7007
Fax: 714-532-6081
E-mail: larry@econzone.com
Web site: www.economicsofreligion.com
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Religious freedom
  • Philanthropy
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Giancarlo Ibarguen
President
Universidad Francisco Marroquin
6a. Calle final, zona 10
Guatemala,
Guatemala

E-mail: gis@ufm.edu
Web site: www.ufm.edu

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Energy
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
Sanford Ikeda
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
Purchase College
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
United States

Phone: 914-251-6614
Fax: 914-251-6603
E-mail: sanford.ikeda@purchase.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Daniel J. Ikenson
Associate Director, Center for Trade Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: dikenson@cato.org
Web site: www.freetrade.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • China
Fred C. Ikle
Distinguished Scholar
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3155
Fax: 301-951-0286
E-mail: aditus9@verizon.net
Web site: www.csis.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Political philosophy
  • Military strategy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Ignacio Illanes
Director of the Society and Politics Program
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

E-mail: iillanes@lyd.org
Web site: www.lyd.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
  • Government
Andrei N. Illarionov Ph.D.
Senior Fellow, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001-5403
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: aIllarionov@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Russia/Eurasia
Jonathan B. Imber
Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology
Wellesley College
Pendleton Hall East, Room 331
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481-8203
United States

Phone: 781-283-2139
Fax: 781-283-3662
E-mail: jimber@wellesley.edu
Web site: www.wellesley.edu
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
Nicholas Imparato
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
PO Box 7115
Menlo Park, CA 94026
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Western Europe
  • International organizations
  • Higher education
  • Philanthropy
Waldemar Ingdahl
CEO
The Eudoxa Think Tank
Sveavagen 133
Stockholm SE-113 46,
Sweden

E-mail: waldemar.ingdahl@eudoxa.se
Web site: www.eudoxa.se
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • International relations/organizations
Niger Innis
National Spokesman
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
817 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
United States

Phone: 212-598-4000
Fax: 212-598-4141
E-mail: ninnis@core-online.org
Web site: www.core-online.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Human Rights
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Media and popular culture
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Africa
  • Conservative thought
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Second Amendment
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • Western Europe
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Housing and homelessness
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The Reagan legacy
  • United Nations
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Malou Innocent
Foreign Policy Analyst
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5202
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: minnocent@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • China
  • Middle East
  • Missile defense
Anthony Ioannidis Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management
Athens University of Economics and Business
PO Box 18018
Athens 11610,
Greece

E-mail: ai@aueb.gr
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Sorin Ionita
Research Director
Romanian Academic Society
61 Mihai Eminescu
Bucuresti 2, 020071,
Romania

E-mail: sionita@sar.org.ro
Web site: www.sar.org.ro
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Government
Dennis S. Ippolito
Eugene McElvaney Professor of Political Science
Southern Methodist University
221 Carr Collins Hall
Dallas, TX 75275
United States

Phone: 214-768-3198
Fax: 214-768-3469
E-mail: ippolito@smu.edu
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Entitlement spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Social Security and retirement
Thomas R. Ireland
Professor of Economics
University of Missouri, St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
United States

Phone: 314-516-5558
Fax: 314-516-5352
E-mail: ireland@umsl.edu
Web site: www.umsl.edu/~ireland
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Marriage and family structure
Don Irvine
Chairman
Accuracy In Media
4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330
Washington, DC 20008
United States

Phone: 202-364-4401
Fax: 202-364-4098
E-mail: don.irvine@aim.org
Web site: www.aim.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Religion and public life
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • Korea
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
William B. Irvine III
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Wright State University
383 Millett Hall
Dayton, OH 45435
United States

Phone: 937-775-2610
Fax: 937-775-3301
E-mail: william.irvine@wright.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Family and children
Ernest J. Istook Jr.
Distinguished Fellow, Government Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: ernest.istook@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Transportation
  • Government waste
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Immigration
  • Federal budget
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Congress
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Lance T. Izumi
Director, Education Studies
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
Sacramento, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 916-448-1926
Fax: 916-448-3856
E-mail: izumi58@aol.com
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Government waste
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal education policy
  • Higher education
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Ireneusz Jablonski
Council President
Project Lodz Foundation
Gorkiego 10/12 m.34
92-525 Lodz,
Poland

E-mail: i.jablonski@projektlodz.pl
Web site: www.projektlodz.pl
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Education
  • Government
Eve Jackson
Founder and Director
The PEERS Project
PO Box 1410
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1410
United States

Phone: 317-592-4016
Fax: 317-592-4009
E-mail: ejackson@peersproject.org
Web site: www.peersproject.org
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Bradley P. Jacob
Associate Professor
Regent University School of Law
1000 Regent University Drive, RH 330
Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9800
United States

Phone: 757-226-4523
Fax: 757-226-4571
E-mail: bradjac@regent.edu
Web site: law.regent.edu/faculty_staff/jacob.cfm
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Paul Jacob
President
Citizens in Charge and Citizens in Charge Foundation
2617 Pheasant Hunt Road
Woodbridge, VA 22192
United States

Phone: 703-580-7130
Fax: 703-897-0726
E-mail: pj@citizensincharge.org
Web site: www.citizensincharge.org
Issues
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Term limits
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Harvey M. Jacobs
Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Wisconsin
925 Bascom Mall/Old Music Hall
Madison, WI 53706
United States

Phone: 608-262-0552
Fax: 608-262-9307
E-mail: hmjacobs@wisc.edu
Web site: urpl.wisc.edu/people/jacobs
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
Lawrence D. Jacobs
Vice President
The Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society
934 North Main Street
Rockford, IL 61103
United States

Phone: 815-964-5819
Fax: 815-965-1826
E-mail: larry@profam.org
Web site: www.profam.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Thomas Jacobson
NGO Liaison to the United Nations
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3372
Fax: 719-548-5941
E-mail: thomas.jacobson@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Human Rights
  • Family and children
Michael Jaeger
General Secretary
Taxpayers Association of Europe
Nymphenburger Str. 118
D-80636 Munich,
Germany

E-mail: taebdst@aol.com
Web site: www.taxpayers-europe.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International relations/organizations
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Harry V. Jaffa
Distinguished Fellow
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825 Ext 114
Fax: 909-626-8724
E-mail: hjaffa@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Constitutional law
Edna Jaime
General Director
Centro de Investigacion para el Desarollo A.C. (CIDAC)
Jaime Balmes No. 11 Edif. D-2o. Piso
Los Morales Polanco
11510 Mexico, D.F.,
Mexico

E-mail: ejaime@cidac.org.mx
Web site: www.cidac.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
Kay Coles James
President
The Gloucester Institute
6165 Fuller Court, Suite 2
Alexandria, VA 22310
United States

Phone: 703-313-6290
Fax: 703-313-6730
E-mail: kjames@gloucesterinstitute.org
Web site: www.gloucesterinstitute.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Federal budget
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Sallie James
Trade Policy Analyst
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5264
E-mail: sjames@cato.org
Web site: www.freetrade.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Economic theory
  • Trade
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • The Economy
Givi Jandieri
Vice President
New Economic School-Georgia
App. 6, N 4, Khetagourov Street
0102 Tbilsi,
Georgia

E-mail: gjandieri@yahoo.com
Web site: www.nesg.net

Lecture Languages: Russian, Georgian
Translation Languages: Russian, Georgian
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Education
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Energy
Biljana Janeva
Executive Director
Ohrid Institute for Economic Strategies and International Affairs
Dimitije Tucovic 24
1000 Skopje,
Macedonia

E-mail: b.janeva@oi.org.mk
Web site: www.oi.org.mk

Lecture Languages: Macedonian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian
Translation Languages: Macedonian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Religion and public life
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Bradley Jansen
Adjunct Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Congress
Dambadarjaa Jargalsaikhan
President
New Policy Institute
National IT Building
Bagatoiruu 44
Ulaanbaatar-28,
Mongolia

E-mail: djargal@yahoo.com
Web site: www.npi.mn
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Laurence Jarvik
Blogger and Writer
3735 Jocelyn Street, NW
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-363-8415
Fax: 202-363-8415
E-mail: lajarvik@earthlink.net
Web site: laurencejarvikonline.blogspot.com
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Media and popular culture
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Philanthropy
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Kishore Jayabalan
Director
Instituto Acton
C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 294
00186 Roma,
Italy

E-mail: kjayabalan@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org

Lecture Languages: Italian
Translation Languages: Italian
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Religion and public life
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
Michelle Jeffress
Director, International Programs
The Fund for American Studies
1706 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-986-0384
Fax: 202-986-8930
E-mail: michelle@tfas.org
Web site: www.tfasinternational.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Higher education
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Douglas A. Jeffrey
Vice President for External Affairs and Editor, Imprimis
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-607-2538
Fax: 517-607-2658
E-mail: douglas.jeffrey@hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Tom Jenney
Arizona Director
Americans for Prosperity
One East Camelback Road, Suite 550
Phoenix, AZ 85012
United States

Phone: 602-478-0146
E-mail: tjenney@afphq.org
Web site: www.aztaxpayers.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Marianne Jennings
Professor, College of Business
Arizona State University
PO Box 874706
Tempe, AZ 85287-4806
United States

Phone: 480-965-6044
Fax: 480-965-8629
E-mail: marianne.jennings@asu.edu
Web site: www.mariannejennings.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Ethics
  • Government health programs
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Health care reform
Michael L. Jestes
Executive Director
Oklahoma Family Policy Council
3908 North Peniel Avenue, Suite 100
Bethany, OK 73008-3458
United States

Phone: 405-787-7744
Fax: 405-787-3900
E-mail: mljestes@okfamilypc.org
Web site: www.okfamilypc.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Church-state relations
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Right to work
  • Africa
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Media and popular culture
  • State-sponsored gambling
Richard G. Jewell
President
Grove City College
100 Campus Drive
Grove City, PA 16127
United States

Phone: 724-458-2500
Fax: 724-458-2190
E-mail: rgjewell@gcc.edu
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Comparative economics
  • Higher education
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Philanthropy
Walter Jewell
Executive Director
Professional Educators of Tennessee
810 Cresent Centre Drive, Suite 130
Four Corporate Center
Franklin, TN 37067
United States

Phone: 615-778-0803
Fax: 615-778-0149
E-mail: walter@teacherspet.com
Web site: www.teacherspet.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Roman Joch
Executive Director
Civic Institute
Vysehradska 49
128 00 Prague 2,
Czech Republic

Web site: www.obcinst.cz

Lecture Languages: Czech, Slovak
Issues
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • Religion and public life
  • Justice/crime
  • Government
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Military/defense policy
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Education
Lene Johansen
Director of U.S. Operations, The Eudoxa Think Tank, and Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-2040
E-mail: lene.johansen@eudoxa.se
Web site: www.cei.org

Lecture Languages: Swedish, Norwegian
Translation Languages: Norwegian
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Bioethics
  • Sound science
  • Agriculture
  • Risk assessment
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Free speech
  • Climate change
Pernille Johansson
Project Coordinator
Libertas
Tonemestervej 2, 2, Mf
DK-2400 Copenhagen,
Denmark

E-mail: pernillejo@hotmail.com
Issues
  • Agriculture
David C. John
Senior Research Fellow in Retirement Security and Financial Institutions, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Money and financial services
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Entitlement spending
  • Regulatory reform
  • Congress
Michael Johns
219 Cabot Court
Deptford, NJ 08096
United States

Phone: 609-670-8142
E-mail: michaeldjohns@gmail.com
Web site: michaeljohnsonfreedomandprosperity.blogspot.com
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Health care reform
  • Africa
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Government health programs
  • Human Rights
Michael Johns
219 Cabot Court
Deptford, NJ 08096
United States

E-mail: michaeldjohns@gmail.com
Web site: michaeljohnsonfreedomandprosperity.blogspot.com
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Health care reform
  • Africa
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Government health programs
  • Human Rights
A. Ross Johnson
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 571-275-1353
Fax: 703-938-3795
E-mail: johnsonr@rferl.org
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Peacekeeping
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Human Rights
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Byron Johnson
Professor and Co-Director, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion
Baylor University
One Bear Place, #97236
Waco, TX 76798-7236
United States

Phone: 254-710-7555
Fax: 254-710-1228
E-mail: Byron_Johnson@baylor.edu
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Church-state relations
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Citizenship and civil society
Daniel H. Johnson Jr., M.D.
Visiting Fellow, Center for Health Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 504-885-4223
Fax: 504-887-6620
E-mail: stormyj@aol.com
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
Douglas Johnson
Legislative Director
National Right to Life Committee
512 Tenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-626-8820
Fax: 202-347-3668
E-mail: legfederal@aol.com
Web site: www.nrlc.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Free speech
Jim Johnston
Member, Board of Directors
The Heartland Institute
2143 Chestnut Avenue
Wilmette, IL 60091
United States

Phone: 847-256-1294
Fax: 815-346-7607
E-mail: johnston@heartland.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
Christian Jokinen
Coordinator and Analyst, Research Group for Conflicts and Terrorism
University of Turku
FI-20014 TURKU,
Finland

E-mail: christian.jokinen@utu.fi

Lecture Languages: German, Finnish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Military/defense policy
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • Terrorism
  • Justice/crime
  • National security/alliance relations
Judith Jones
Chairman
Maine Association for Charter Schools
199 Hatchet Mountain Road
Hope, ME 04847
United States

Phone: 207-763-3576
Fax: 202-763-4552
E-mail: macs@mainecharterschools.org
Web site: www.mainecharterschools.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Karla Beth Jones
Director of External Affairs
American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
101 Vermont Avenue, NW 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-466-3800
Fax: 202-466-3801
E-mail: kjones@alec.org
Web site: www.alec.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Western Europe
Rob Jordan
Vice President, Federal and State Campaigns
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-783-3870
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: rjordan@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Term limits
  • Federalism
  • State and local government
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Polling
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Dale W. Jorgenson
Samuel W. Morris University Professor
Harvard University
1805 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-495-4611
Fax: 617-495-4660
E-mail: djorgenson@harvard.edu
Web site: post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/jorgenson
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • The Economy
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • Japan
Gergana Jouleva Ph.D.
Executive Director
Access to Information Programme
76, Vassil Levski Blvd., floor 3, flat 3
1000 Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: gergana@aip-bg.org
Web site: www.aip-bg.org
Issues
  • Government
Sherman Joyce
President
American Tort Reform Association
1101 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-682-1163
Fax: 202-682-1022
E-mail: sjoyce@atra.org
Web site: www.atra.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
Christopher Clayton Joyner
Professor of International Law, Department of Government
Georgetown University
37 & O Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20057-1034
United States

Phone: 202-687-5112
Fax: 202-687-5858
E-mail: joynerc@georgetown.edu
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • International law
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
Jeff M. Judson
Principal
Judson and Associates
205 East Wildwood
San Antonio, TX 78212-1755
United States

Phone: 210-822-1292
Fax: 210-822-8205
E-mail: jeff@jeffjudson.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Medicare
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Government health programs
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • State and local government
  • Transportation
  • Infrastructure
Giedrius Kadziauskas
Senior Policy Analyst
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
Jasinskio 16A
Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: giedrius@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Labor
  • Privatization/deregulation
William H. Kaempfer
Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs for Budget and Planning, Department of Economics
University of Colorado
Campus Box 256
Boulder, CO 80309-0256
United States

Phone: 303-492-6923
Fax: 303-492-8960
E-mail: william.kaempfer@colorado.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • International organizations
  • Trade
  • Africa
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Krista Kafer
Education Consultant and Freelance Writer
Kafer Consulting
5316 South Crocker Street
Littleton, CO 80210
United States

Issues
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Milton Kafoglis
George Woodruff Professor of Economics Emeritus
Emory University
209 East Parlwood Road
Decatur, GA 30030
United States

Phone: 404-712-9269
Fax: 404-727-4639
E-mail: mkafogl@emory.edu
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State/local public finance
  • The Economy
Doug Kagan
Chairman
Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom
PO Box 6452
Omaha, NE 68106
United States

Phone: 402-551-0921
Fax: 402-551-0921
E-mail: netaxpayers@cox.net
Web site: www.netaxpayers.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Health care reform
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government waste
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Term limits
Frederick W. Kagan Ph.D.
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5800
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: fkagan@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
Lindalyn Kakadelis
Director
North Carolina Education Alliance
10828 Copperfield Drive
Pineville, NC 28134
United States

Phone: 704-231-9767
Fax: 704-341-8615
E-mail: kakadelis@bellsouth.net
Web site: www.nceducationalliance.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Amy Kaleita Ph.D.
Public Policy Fellow, Environmental Studies
Pacific Research Institute
757 Sansome Street, Suite 450
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-989-0833
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: akaleita@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Water/water pollution
Jadranka Kaludjerovic
Program Director
Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses (ISSP)
Crnogorskih serdara Lamela C
Podgorica,
Montenegro

E-mail: jkaludjerovic@cg.yu
Web site: www.isspm.org

Lecture Languages: Montenegrin
Translation Languages: Montenegrin
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Shyam J. Kamath
Professor of International Business and Economics
California State University, East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94542-3066
United States

Phone: 510-885-4275
Fax: 510-885-2908
E-mail: skamath@csuhayward.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Trade
  • Comparative economics
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Southeast Asia
  • South Asia
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Northeast Asia
Paul D. Kamenar
Senior Executive Counsel
Washington Legal Foundation
2009 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-588-0302
Fax: 202-588-0386
E-mail: pkamenar@wlf.org
Web site: www.wlf.org
Issues
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Public interest law
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Edward J. Kane
Professor, Department of Finance
Boston College
Fulton Hall 330A
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
United States

Phone: 617-552-3986
Fax: 617-552-0431
E-mail: edward.kane@bc.edu
Web site: www2.bc.edu/~kaneeb
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Ethics
  • Taxation/tax reform
John Stuart Kane-Berman
Chief Executive
South African Institute of Race Relations
PO Box 31044
2017 Braamfontein
Johannesburg,
South Africa

E-mail: ceo@sairr.org.za
Web site: www.sairr.org.za
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Labor
  • Government
  • Justice/crime
  • Education
  • Health care
Stefan Kanfer
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.city-journal.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Shawn Kantor
Professor, Department of Economics
University of California, Merced
PO Box 2039
Merced, CA 95344
United States

Phone: 209-228-2956
E-mail: skantor@ucmerced.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Economy
  • Discretionary spending
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Tort and liability reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • OSHA
Richard T. Kaplar
Vice President
Media Institute
2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 503
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-243-5700
Fax: 703-243-8808
E-mail: kaplar@mediainstitute.org
Web site: www.mediainstitute.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Paul Kapur Ph.D.
Visiting Professor, Center for International Security and Cooperation
Stanford University
CISAC
Encina Hall, E211
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Phone: 650-725-5366
Fax: 650-724-5683
E-mail: pkapur@stanford.edu
Web site: cisac.stanford.edu/people/paulkapur
Issues
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Military strategy
  • Arms control
  • Defense budget
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
  • Readiness/manpower
Thomas Karako
Director of Progams
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825 Ext 127
Fax: 909-626-8724
E-mail: tkarako@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
  • Military strategy
  • Russia/Eurasia
Ali Karaosmanoglu
Chairman, International Relations Department
Bilkent University
Department of International Relations
06800, Bilkent, Ankara,
Turkey

E-mail: alikar@bilkent.edu.tr
Web site: www.bilkent.edu.tr
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Elizabeth Karasmeighan
Associate, Policy Research
Strategas Research Partners
1875 I Street, NW, Fifth Floor
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-429-2049
Fax: 202-429-9574
E-mail: ekarasmeighan@strategasrp.com
Web site: www.strategasrp.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
Nils Karlson
President and CEO
The Ratio Institute
PO Box 5095
SE-102 42 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: nils.karlson@ratio.se
Web site: www.ratio.se
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Education
  • Government
Halima Karzai
Associate Director of Foreign Policy and International Women's Issues
Independent Women's Forum
4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 240
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-419-1820
Fax: 202-419-1821
E-mail: halima.karzai@iwf.org
Web site: www.iwf.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Human trafficking
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Afghanistan
  • Human Rights
  • Southeast Asia
Allison Kasic
Senior Fellow
Independent Women's Forum
4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 240
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-419-1820
Fax: 202-419-1821
E-mail: akasic@iwf.org
Web site: www.iwf.org
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Higher education
Leon R. Kass M.D.
Hertog Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5852
Fax: 202-862-5808
E-mail: lkass@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
Diane S. Katz
Director, Risk, Environment and Energy Policy
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

Phone: 313-378-6986
E-mail: diane.katz@fraserinstitute.org
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.org
Issues
  • Energy
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
Mark N. Katz
Professor of Government and Politics, Department of Public and International Affairs
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 3F4
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1420
E-mail: mkatz@gmu.edu
Web site: www.marknkatz.com
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Middle East
James B. Kau
The C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry Chair in Business Administration, Terry College of Business
University of Georgia
298A Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6255
United States

Phone: 706-542-3805
Fax: 706-542-4295
E-mail: jkau@terry.uga.edu
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • The Economy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Transportation
  • Trade
  • Money and financial services
  • Anti-trust
  • Infrastructure
Amy Kauffman
Director of Pew Briefing Series, Research Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-6442
Fax: 202-223-8595
E-mail: amy@hudsondc.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Congress
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
George G. Kaufman
John F. Smith Professor of Finance and Economics
Loyola University, Chicago
820 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60610
United States

Phone: 312-915-7075
Fax: 312-915-8508
E-mail: gkaufma@luc.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Money and financial services
Martin S. Kaufman
Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Atlantic Legal Foundation
2039 Palmer Avenue, Suite 104
Larchmont, NY 10538
United States

Phone: 914-834-3322
Fax: 914-833-1022
E-mail: mskaufman@yahoo.com
Web site: www.atlanticlegal.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Property rights
  • Nuclear energy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulation through litigation
Robert G. Kaufman
Professor of Public Policy
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90265
United States

Phone: 310-506-7601
E-mail: robert.kaufman@pepperdine.edu
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • International law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Military strategy
  • -- National security (in general)
Greg J. Kaza
Executive Director
Arkansas Policy Foundation
111 Center Street, Suite 1200
Little Rock, AR 72201
United States

Phone: 501-537-0825
Fax: 501-688-8477
E-mail: kaza@arkansaspolicyfoundation.org
Web site: www.arkansaspolicyfoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Term limits
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Intellectual property
Sam Kazman
General Counsel
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2265
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: skazman@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
Barry P. Keating
Professor, Department of Finance and Business Economics
University of Notre Dame
Mendoza College of Business, Room 226
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-631-9127
Fax: 574-631-5255
E-mail: keating.1@nd.edu
Web site: www.nd.edu/~cba/
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
David Keating
Senior Counselor
National Taxpayers Union
108 North Alfred Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-5700
Fax: 703-683-5722
E-mail: ntu@ntu.org
Web site: www.ntu.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Term limits
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Congress
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Federal budget
Raymond J. Keating
Chief Economist
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council
PO Box 596
Manorville, NY 11949
United States

Phone: 631-878-3109
Fax: 631-909-1122
E-mail: rkeat614@aol.com
Web site: www.sbecouncil.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • State/local public finance
  • The Economy
  • Immigration
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Health care reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Intellectual property
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Federal budget
  • Property rights
  • Minimum wage
David A. Keene
Chairman
American Conservative Union
c/o The Carmen Group, Inc.
1919 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Fifth Floor
Washington, DC 20005-3317
United States

Phone: 202-785-0500
Fax: 202-785-5277
E-mail: keened@carmengroup.com
Web site: www.conservative.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Second Amendment
  • United Nations
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Free speech
John Kekes
Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy
2041 Cook Road
Charlton, NY 12019
United States

Phone: 518-882-6056
Fax: 518-882-6056
E-mail: jonkekes@nycap.rr.com
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
Patrick J. Keleher Jr.
President
TEACH America
Georgetown Square
522 Fourth Street
Wilmette, IL 60091-2829
United States

Phone: 847-256-8460
Fax: 847-256-8482
E-mail: hibernius@comcast.net
Web site: www.lifemapcenter.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Tim Keller
Executive Director
Institute for Justice, Arizona Chapter
111 West Monroe Street, Suite 1107
Phoenix, AZ 85003
United States

Phone: 602-324-5440
Fax: 602-324-5441
E-mail: tkeller@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org/arizona
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
David Kelley
Founder and Senior Fellow
The Atlas Society
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-296-7263
Fax: 202-296-0771
E-mail: dkelley@atlassociety.org
Web site: www.atlassociety.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
George L. Kelling
Professor, School of Criminal Justice
Rutgers University
15 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
United States

Phone: 973-353-5923
Fax: 973-353-1229
E-mail: gkelling@manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Michael Kellman
Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Oregon
151 Klamath Hall
1253 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1253
United States

Phone: 541-346-4196
Fax: 541-346-4643
E-mail: kellman@oregon.uoregon.edu
Issues
  • Environmental education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Sound science
Greg Kelly
Washington Analyst
Susquehanna Financial Group
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Seventh Floor
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 866-744-0032
Fax: 610-747-2095
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Social Security and retirement
James P. Kelly III
Director, International Affairs
The Federalist Society
1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8138
Fax: 202-296-8061
E-mail: jkellyiii@fed-soc.org
Web site: www.fed-soc.org
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Human Rights
Mark Kelly
Deputy Director, Coalition Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: mark.kelly@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Congress
W. Thomas Kelly
President
Savers and Investors League
PO Box 799
Gladwyne, PA 19035
United States

E-mail: tkelly210@adelphia.net
Web site: www.savers.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Entitlement spending
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
Michel Kelly-Gagnon
President
Conseil du patronat du Quebec
2075, rue University, bureau 606
Montréal, QC H3A 2L1,
Canada

Web site: www.cpq.qc.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Education
  • Government
Maurice Kelman
Professor of Law Emeritus
Wayne State University Law School
1177-D Kirts Boulevard
Troy, MI 48084
United States

Phone: 248-362-0735
Fax: 248-362-0735
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
Harry H. Kelso
Chairman & CEO and Attorney at Law
Base Closure Partners, LLC
3901 Foxfield Terrace
Richmond, VA 23233
United States

Phone: 804-364-3970
Fax: 703-995-0707
E-mail: harrykelso@baseclosures.com
Web site: www.baseclosures.com
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Natural resources
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Waste/waste management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Transportation
  • Infrastructure
  • Other energy options
Geoffrey Kemp
Director of Regional Strategic Programs
The Nixon Center
1615 L Street, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-887-5228
Fax: 202-887-5222
E-mail: gkemp@nixoncenter.org
Web site: www.nixoncenter.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Western Europe
  • South Asia
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Arms control
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Middle East
Jeff Kemp
President
Families Northwest
2055 - 152nd Avenue, NE
Redmond, WA 98052
United States

Phone: 425-679-5671
Fax: 425-679-5675
E-mail: info@familiesnorthwest.org
Web site: www.familiesnorthwest.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Paul Kengor
Professor, Department of Political Science
Grove City College
PO Box 3075
Grove City, PA 16127
United States

Phone: 724-488-3394
Fax: 724-458-2181
E-mail: pgkengor@gcc.edu
Issues
  • Middle East
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
Brian T. Kennedy
President
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825
Fax: 909-626-8724
E-mail: bkennedy@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Missile defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
  • Military strategy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Phil Kent
President and CEO
Phil Kent Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 450708
Atlanta, GA 31145-0708
United States

Phone: 404-226-3549
E-mail: philkent@philkent.com
Web site: www.philkent.com
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Free speech
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Media and popular culture
Soeren Kern
Senior Fellow
Grupo De Estudios Estrategicos
Diego de Leon 47
E-28006 Madrid,
Spain

E-mail: skern@gees.org
Web site: www.gees.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
Phil Kerpen
Director of Policy
Americans for Prosperity Foundation
2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 350
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 866-730-0150
Fax: 202-587-4599
E-mail: pkerpen@afphq.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government waste
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
  • Congress
  • State/local public finance
Roger Kerr
Executive Director
New Zealand Business Roundtable
PO Box 10-147
Wellington
New Zealand

E-mail: rkerr@nzbr.org.nz
Web site: www.nzbr.org.nz
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Agriculture
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Education
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Karen Kerrigan
President and CEO
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council
2994 Hunter Mill Road, Suite 204
Oakton, VA 22124
United States

Phone: 703-242-5840
Fax: 703-242-5841
E-mail: info@sbecouncil.org
Web site: www.sbecouncil.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Intellectual property
  • The Economy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Health care reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Trade
Paul Kersey
Director of Labor Policy
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
E-mail: kersey@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Unions
  • State and local government
  • OSHA
  • Right to work
  • Unemployment insurance
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Canada
  • Personnel policies
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Family/medical leave
  • Religion and public life
Katherine A. Kersten
Columnist
Minneapolis Star Tribune
425 Portland Avenue, South
Minneapolis, MN 55488-1511
United States

Phone: 612-673-4000
E-mail: kkersten@startribune.com
Web site: www.startribune.com/stories/191/
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Dimitri Kesari
Director of Government Affairs
National Right to Work Committee
PO Box 20076
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 703-626-8704
E-mail: dkesari@aol.com
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Economic theory
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Unions
  • State and local government
  • Congress
  • Right to work
Charles R. Kesler
Dengler-Dykema Distinguished Professor of Government
Claremont McKenna College
500 East 9th Street
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-607-3984
E-mail: charles.kesler@cmc.edu
Web site: www.claremont.org/scholars/id.196/scholar.asp
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
  • Term limits
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Human Rights
  • Higher education
  • Ethics
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
William A. Keyes IV
President
The Institute for Responsible Citizenship
1227 25th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-659-0581
Fax: 202-659-0582
E-mail: wkeyes@i4rc.org
Web site: www.i4rc.org
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Minimum wage
George A. Keyworth
Chairman of the Board and Senior Fellow
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-8928
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: gkeyworth@aol.com
Web site: www.pff.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Matthew Kibbe
President and CEO
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-783-3870
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: mkibbe@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic theory
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Economic education
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The American founding
Terry Kibbe
Chief Public Advocate
Consumers Rights League
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-942-7691
Fax: 202-942-7692
E-mail: tkibbe@consumersrightsleague.org
Web site: www.consumersrightsleague.org
Issues
  • The Economy
F. Scott Kieff
Professor of Law, Washington University, St. Louis, and Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
One Brookings Drive, CB 1120
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States

Phone: 314-935-5052
Fax: 314-935-5356
E-mail: kieff@wulaw.wustl.edu
Web site: law.wustl.edu/kieff
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Bioethics
  • Intellectual property
Lynne Kiesling
Senior 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: lynne@knowledgeproblem.com
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • The Economy
  • Economic education
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Infrastructure
  • Economic theory
  • Free-market environmentalism
William J. Kilberg
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-955-8573
Fax: 202-530-9559
E-mail: wkilberg@gibsondunn.com
Issues
  • Unions
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • Family/medical leave
  • OSHA
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
Thomas P. Kilgannon
President
Freedom Alliance
22570 Markey Court, Suite 240
Dulles, VA 20166
United States

Phone: 703-444-7940
Fax: 703-444-9893
E-mail: tom.kilgannon@freedomalliance.org
Web site: www.freedomalliance.org
Issues
  • International law
  • United Nations
  • Immigration
  • Philanthropy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • International organizations
  • Citizenship and civil society
Marc Kilmer
Senior Fellow, Maryland Public Policy Institute, and Policy Analyst
Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions
27350 Nanticoke Road
Salisbury, MD 21801
United States

Phone: 410-845-5149
Fax: 410-749-1697
E-mail: mkilmer@buckeyeinstitute.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
John F. Kilner
Senior Scholar
The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
2065 Half Day Road
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

Phone: 847-317-8180
Fax: 847-317-8101
E-mail: info@cbhd.org
Web site: www.cbhd.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Ethics
  • Health care reform
Anthony B. Kim
Policy Analyst, Center for International Trade and Economics
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6261
E-mail: anthony.kim@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org

Lecture Languages: Korean
Translation Languages: Korean
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Korea
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Northeast Asia
Christine Kim
Policy Analyst, Domestic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6160
E-mail: christine.kim@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Sang Joo Kim
Senior Fellow and Executive Vice President
ICAS Liberty Foundation
965 Clover Court, Suite 301
Blue Bell, PA 19422
United States

Phone: 484-231-8604
Fax: 610-277-3289
E-mail: icas@icasinc.org
Web site: www.icasinc.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Free speech
  • Immigration
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Arms control
  • Northeast Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Higher education
  • Conservative thought
  • Korea
  • The American founding
Synja P. Kim
President and Chairman
ICAS Liberty Foundation
965 Clover Court
Blue Bell, PA 19422
United States

Phone: 610-277-9989
Fax: 610-277-3289
E-mail: icas@icasinc.org
Web site: www.icasinc.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Northeast Asia
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Money and financial services
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
John Kincaid
Director, Meyner Center
Lafayette College
002 Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
Easton, PA 18042-1785
United States

Phone: 610-330-5598
Fax: 610-330-5648
E-mail: meynerc@lafayette.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • The American founding
  • State and local government
  • Federal education policy
  • Federalism
  • Unfunded mandates
Kent King
Executive Director
Missouri State Teachers Association
PO Box 458
Columbia, MO 65205
United States

Phone: 573-442-3127
Fax: 573-443-5079
E-mail: kking@msta.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Family and children
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Right to work
  • Unions
  • Higher education
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Religion and public life
  • State and local government
Chris Kinnan
Vice President, Interactive Media
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
North Building, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-783-3870
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: christopherk@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Trade
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Agriculture
David Kirby
Senior Director of Academic Programs
Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 440
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4880
Fax: 703-993-4890
E-mail: dkirby@ihs.gmu.edu
Web site: www.theihs.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
Annette Y. Kirk
President
Russell Kirk Center
PO Box 4
Mecosta, MI 49332
United States

Phone: 231-972-7655
Fax: 231-972-8078
E-mail: aykirk@kirkcenter.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
David W. Kirkpatrick
Senior Education Fellow
U. S. Freedom Foundation
108 Highland Court
Douglassville, PA 19518
United States

Phone: 610-689-0633
E-mail: kirkdw@aol.com
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
James J. Kirschke
Professor
Villanova University
SAC 402
Villanova, PA 19085
United States

Phone: 610-519-7330
Fax: 610-519-7864
E-mail: james.kirschke@villanova.edu
Issues
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
John Kirtley
Advisory Board Member
Step Up For Students
PO Box 1670
Tampa, FL 33601
United States

Phone: 813-258-2700
Fax: 813-251-2127
E-mail: stepup@stepupforstudents.com
Web site: stepupforstudents.com
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Manuel S. Klausner P.C.
General Counsel
Individual Rights Foundation
601 West Fifth Street, Eighth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
United States

Phone: 213-617-0414
Fax: 213-617-1314
E-mail: mklaus@aol.com
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Free speech
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Dean Kleckner
Chairman
Truth About Trade and Technology
309 Court Avenue, Suite 214
Des Moines, IA 50309
United States

Phone: 515-274-0800
Fax: 240-201-8451
E-mail: mjboote@worldnet.att.net
Web site: www.truthabouttrade.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Sound science
  • Trade
  • Free-market environmentalism
Daniel Klein
Professor of Economics
George Mason University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
United States

Phone: 408-554-6951
Fax: 408-554-2331
E-mail: dklein@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Privacy
  • Health care reform
  • Regulatory reform
Linda Klepacki
Analyst for Sexual Health, Public Policy & Government
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3354
Fax: 719-531-3385
Web site: www.focusonsocialissues.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Christopher J. Klicka
Senior Counsel
Home School Legal Defense Association
PO Box 3000
Purcellville, VA 20134
United States

Phone: 540-338-5600
Fax: 540-338-1952
Web site: www.hslda.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Family and children
Malcolm Alan Kline
Executive Director
Accuracy in Academia
4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330
Washington, DC 20008
United States

Phone: 202-364-3085
Fax: 202-364-4098
E-mail: mal.kline@academia.org
Web site: www.academia.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Minimum wage
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Medicare
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Africa
  • Federal education policy
  • Economic education
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Arnold Kling Ph.D.
Adjunct Scholar
Cato Institute
11517 Daffodil Lane
Silver Spring, MD 20902
United States

Phone: 301-649-4378
E-mail: arnold@arnoldkling.com
Web site: www.arnoldkling.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Conservative principles and current events
Dick Kling Ph.D.
Economist
Timbro
Box 3037
Kungsgatan 60
SE-103 61 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: dick.kling@timbro.se
Web site: www.folkkapitalism.nu

Lecture Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
Bruce Klingner
Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia, Asian Studies Center
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: bruce.klingner@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Northeast Asia
  • Korea
Douglas W. Kmiec
Caruso Family Chair and Professor of Constitutional Law
Pepperdine University School of Law
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

Phone: 310-506-4255
Fax: 310-506-4063
E-mail: douglas.kmiec@pepperdine.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Political philosophy
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Federalism
  • Western Europe
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • The American founding
Robert H. Knight
Director, Culture and Media Institute
Media Research Center
325 South Patrick Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-9733
Fax: 703-683-9736
E-mail: rknight@mediaresearch.org
Web site: www.cultureandmedia.com
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Family (in general)
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Family and children
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
Joseph M. Knippenberg
Professor of Politics
Oglethorpe University
4484 Peachtree Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30319
United States

Phone: 404-364-8341
Fax: 404-364-8500
E-mail: jknippenberg@oglethorpe.edu
Web site: noleftturns.ashbrook.org

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • -- Education (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • The American founding
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
Oliver Knipping
President
Institute for Free Enterprise
Rosenthaler Str. 40/41
Berlin,
Germany

E-mail: oliver@iuf-berlin.org
Web site: www.iuf-berlin.org

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
Charles R. Knoeber
Professor, Department of Economics
North Carolina State University
4166 Nelson Hall, Box 8110
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Phone: 919-513-2874
Fax: 919-515-7873
E-mail: charles_knoeber@ncsu.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Economic education
Anthony K. Knopp
Emeritus Professor of History
University of Texas, Brownsville
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, TX 78520
United States

Phone: 956-882-8258
Fax: 956-882-7072
E-mail: anthony.knopp@utb.edu
Issues
  • Latin America
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Mexico
Kris William Kobach
Professor of Law, University of Missouri, and Senior Counsel
Immigration Reform Law Institute
UMKC School of Law
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64119
United States

Phone: 816-235-2390
Fax: 816-235-5276
E-mail: kobachk@umkc.edu
Web site: www.law.umkc.edu
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Term limits
  • Immigration
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Judiciary
Stanley Kober
Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

E-mail: stanleyko@aol.com
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • The American founding
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
John L. Koehler M.D.
Board of Directors
Illinois Family Institute
799 West Roosevelt Road
Building 3, Suite 208
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
United States

Phone: 630-790-8370
Fax: 630-790-8390
E-mail: info@illinoisfamily.org
Web site: www.illinoisfamily.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
William Koetzle Ph.D.
Senior Vice President for Public Policy
Institute for Energy Research
1100 H Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-638-8207
E-mail: bkoetzle@ierdc.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Natural resources
  • Climate change
  • Other energy options
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Fossil fuels
  • Congress
  • -- Governing (in general)
Barbara Kolm
Secretary General
Friedrich A. v. Hayek Institut
Wipplingerstrasse 25
A-1010 Wien,
Austria

E-mail: barbara.kolm@hayek-institut.at
Web site: www.hayek-institut.at

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
  • Education
  • Government
Richard D. Komer
Senior Litigation Attorney
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: rkomer@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Robert C. Koons Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
University of Texas
Department of Philosophy, C3500
Austin, TX 78712-1180
United States

Phone: 512-471-5530
Fax: 512-471-4806
E-mail: koons@mail.utexas.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
David B. Kopel
Research Director, Independence Institute, and Associate Policy Analyst
Cato Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: david@i2i.org
Web site: www.davekopel.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • American history and political tradition
  • Constitutional law
  • International law
  • Political philosophy
  • Anti-trust
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • United Nations
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Human Rights
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • The American founding
Alan Charles Kors
Professor of History, George H. Walker Endowed Term Chair
University of Pennsylvania
410 Briarwood Road
Wallingford, PA 19086
United States

Phone: 610-565-7460
E-mail: akors@sas.upenn.edu
Web site: www.history.upenn.edu/faculty/kors.shtml

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Free speech
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Higher education
Michelle L. Korsmo
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Member Programs
American Land Title Association
1828 L Street, NW, Suite 705
Washington, DC 20036-5104
United States

Phone: 800-787-ALTA
Fax: 800-FAX-ALTA
E-mail: michelle_korsmo@alta.org
Web site: www.alta.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Government waste
Patrick Korten
Vice President, Communications
Knights of Columbus
One Columbus Plaza
New Haven, CT 06510-3326
United States

Phone: 203-752-4474
Fax: 203-752-4114
E-mail: patrick.korten@kofc.org
Web site: www.kofc.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Svetla Kostadinova
Executive Director
Institute for Market Economics
61 Patriarh Evtimii Blvd., fl.3
1463 Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: svetlak@ime.bg
Web site: www.ime.bg

Lecture Languages: Bulgarian
Translation Languages: Bulgarian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
  • Education
  • Government
Marvin H. Kosters
Resident Scholar Emeritus
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5846
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: mkosters@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Minimum wage
James E. Kostrava CAE
President
Funding Freedom
2698 North Peterson Drive
Sanford, MI 48657
United States

Phone: 989-430-5688
Fax: 989-923-1572
E-mail: jkostrava@fundingfreedom.com
Web site: www.fundingfreedom.com
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Sound science
  • Minimum wage
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Political philosophy
  • Philanthropy
  • Government waste
Joel Kotkin
Irvine Senior Fellow
New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Seventh Floor
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-986-2700
Fax: 202-986-3696
E-mail: kotkin@newamerica.net
Web site: www.newamerica.net
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Immigration
Laurence Kotlikoff
Chairman, Department of Economics
Boston University
270 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 617-353-4002
Fax: 617-353-4001
E-mail: kotlikof@bu.edu
Web site: www.bu.edu
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • State/local public finance
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Discretionary spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Medicare
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • Medicaid
  • Federal budget
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government debt
Laura Kounine
Education and Crime Researcher
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: laura.kounine@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
Malcolm Kovacs
Director
Jewish Roots Center
6005 Baywood Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209
United States

Phone: 410-764-0309
Fax: 410-764-8105
E-mail: takovacs@comcast.net
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
Elie David Krakowski
President and CEO
EDK Consulting, LLC
3504 Seven Mile Lane
Baltimore, MD 21208
United States

Phone: 410-764-3980
E-mail: eddie1223@msn.com
Web site: www.edkusa.com

Lecture Languages: French, Hebrew
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • South Asia
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Peacekeeping
  • Human Rights
  • Middle East
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • International organizations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Afghanistan
John E. Kramer
Vice President for Communications
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: jkramer@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Thomas L. Krannawitter
Vice President
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825
Fax: 909-626-8724
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Church-state relations
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • American history and political tradition
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • The American founding
Stephen M. Krason
Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies and Director, Political Science Program
Franciscan University of Steubenville
1235 University Boulevard
Steubenville, OH 43952
United States

Phone: 740-283-6245 Ext 2366
Fax: 740-283-6401
E-mail: scss@franciscan.edu
Web site: www.franciscan.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Property rights
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Constitutional law
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
Martin Krause
Professor of Economics
ESEADE Graduate School and University of Buenos Aires
Uriarte 2472
Buenos Aires 1425,
Argentina

E-mail: martin@eseade.edu.ar
Web site: www.eseade.edu.ar

Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Mike Krause
Senior Fellow for Justice Policy
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: mike@i2i.org
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
Michael I. Krauss
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 316
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8024
Fax: 703-993-8124
E-mail: mkrauss@gmu.edu
Web site: www.law.gmu.edu

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Ethics
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Higher education
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Human Rights
  • Judiciary
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Middle East
Marie-Josee Kravis
Board Member and Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 212-396-1666
Fax: 212-535-8959
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Comparative economics
  • Government debt
  • Federal budget
  • International organizations
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Canada
  • Higher education
  • Economic education
  • Federal education policy
  • Political philosophy
Rafal H. Krawczyk
Associated Professor
Warsaw University of Commerce and Law
Mlynarze 1B
07-230 Zabrodzie,
Poland

E-mail: r.krawzcyk@lazarski.pl
Web site: www.lazarski.pl
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Gary G. Kreep Esq.
Executive Director
United States Justice Foundation
932 D Street, Suite 2
Ramona, CA 92065
United States

Phone: 760-788-6624
Fax: 760-788-6414
E-mail: usjf@usjf.net
Web site: www.usjf.net
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public interest law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Religion and public life
  • Free speech
  • Marriage and family structure
Alex Kreit
Assistant Professor and Center for Law and Social
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
2121 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110
United States

Phone: 619-374-6960
Fax: 619-296-4284
E-mail: akreit@tjsl.edu
Web site: http://www.tjsl.edu/faculty_a_kreit
Issues
  • Judiciary
  • Public interest law
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Constitutional law
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Federalism
David Kreutzer Ph.D.
Senior Policy Analyst in Energy Economics and Climate Change, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: david.kreutzer@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Climate change
Helen E. Krieble
President
The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation
1777 South Harrison Street, Suite 807
Denver, CO 80210
United States

Phone: 303-758-3956
Fax: 303-488-0068
E-mail: hkrieble1@aol.com
Web site: www.krieble.org
Issues
  • Immigration
Mark Krikorian
Executive Director
Center for Immigration Studies
1522 K Street, NW, Suite 820
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-466-8185
Fax: 202-466-8076
E-mail: msk@cis.org
Web site: www.cis.org
Issues
  • Immigration
William Kristol
Editor
The Weekly Standard
1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 505
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-293-4900
Fax: 202-293-4901
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Political philosophy
  • Polling
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • Citizenship and civil society
Raymond J. Krizek
Stanley F. Pepper Chair in Civil Engineering
Northwestern University
2145 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208-3109
United States

Phone: 847-491-4040
Fax: 847-491-4011
E-mail: rjkrizek@northwestern.edu
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Higher education
Robert Krol
Professor, Department of Economics
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8374
United States

Phone: 818-677-2430
Fax: 818-677-6264
E-mail: robert.krol@csun.edu
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • State/local public finance
  • Trade
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Regulatory reform
  • The Economy
George Krumbhaar
USBudget.com
3732 Windom Place, NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-364-0108
Fax: 202-244-0638
E-mail: georgek@usbudget.com
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • The Economy
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Medicare
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Defense budget
  • Medicaid
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government waste
Lawrence Kudlow
CEO
Kudlow & Company, LLC
1375 Kings Highway East, Suite 260
Fairfield, CT 06824
United States

Phone: 203-228-5050
Fax: 203-228-5040
E-mail: dholland@kudlow.com
Issues
  • Trade
  • Government waste
  • Economic forecasting
  • Ethics
  • Anti-trust
  • Economic education
  • Federal budget
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Comparative economics
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Comparative government
  • Unfunded mandates
  • The Reagan legacy
  • The Economy
  • State/local public finance
  • Money and financial services
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • American history and political tradition
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic theory
  • Entitlement spending
Jeffrey Kueter
President
George C. Marshall Institute
1625 K Street, NW, Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-296-9655
Fax: 202-296-9714
E-mail: kueter@marshall.org
Web site: www.marshall.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Environmental regulation
  • Defense budget
  • Missile defense
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Arms control
  • Military strategy
  • Fossil fuels
  • Climate change
Gudrun V. Kugler-Lang
Assistant to the Secretary General
Europe for Christ
PO Box 57
1014 Vienna,
Austria

E-mail: gudrun@europe4christ.net
Web site: www.europe4christ.net
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • International relations/organizations
  • Religion and public life
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
Melvin A. Kulbicki Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science
York College of Pennsylvania
107 Humanities Building
York, PA 17405-7199
United States

Phone: 717-815-1269
Fax: 717-849-1653
E-mail: mkulbick@ycp.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Religion and public life
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
Professor of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
Nørre Farimagsgade 5, P.O.B. 2099
DK 1014 Copenhagen K,
Denmark

E-mail: kurrild@ifs.ku.dk
Web site: www.kurrild-klitgaard.net

Lecture Languages: Danish
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Terrorism
  • Government
Stanley Kurtz
Senior Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: skurtz@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Higher education
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
John Kurzweil
President
California Public Policy Foundation
PO Box 931
Camarillo, CA 93011-0931
United States

Phone: 805-445-9483
Web site: www.cppf.us
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religion and public life
Jo Kwong
Philanthropy Roundtable
Director of Philanthropic Services
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-3333
Fax: 202-822-8325
E-mail: jkwong@philanthropyroundtable.org
Web site: www.philanthropyroundtable.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Philanthropy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Deborah J. La Fetra
Principal Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-419-7111
Fax: 916-419-7747
E-mail: djl@pacificlegal.org
Web site: www.pacificlegal.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Public interest law
  • Regulation through litigation
Frank Laarman
Founder
French Taxpayers Association
11 Chemin de L'Eglise
Cedex 2
St. Yon F91650,
France

E-mail: lekieffre@contribuables.net
Web site: www.worldtaxpayers.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
David N. Laband
Professor of Economics and Policy, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Auburn University
202 M. White Smith Hall
Auburn, AL 36849
United States

Phone: 334-844-1074
Fax: 334-844-1084
E-mail: labandn@auburn.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Environmental regulation
  • Environmental education
  • Air/air pollution
  • Free-market environmentalism
Jill Cunningham Lacey
Editor, Compassion and Culture
Capital Research Center
10523 Santa Anita Terrace
Damascus, MD 20872
United States

Phone: 301-482-0246
Fax: 301-414-0245
E-mail: jill.lacey@verizon.net
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Matthew Ladner Ph.D.
Vice President of Research
Goldwater Institute
500 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States

Phone: 602-462-5000
Fax: 602-256-7045
E-mail: mladner@goldwaterinstitute.org
Web site: www.goldwaterinstitute.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
T. Craig Ladwig
Director
Indiana Policy Review Foundation
PO Box 5166
Fort Wayne, IN 46895
United States

Phone: 260-483-3994
Fax: 260-424-7104
E-mail: ipr@iquest.net
Web site: www.inpolicy.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
Michael D. LaFaive
Director, Morey Fiscal Policy Initiative
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
PO Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
Fax: 989-631-0964
E-mail: lafaive@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Andrea S. Lafferty
Executive Director
Traditional Values Coalition
139 C Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-547-8570
Fax: 202-546-6403
E-mail: tvcwashdc@traditionalvalues.org
Web site: www.traditionalvalues.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Government waste
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judiciary
  • Ethics
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religious freedom
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Human Rights
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Polling
  • Religion and public life
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Congress
James Lafferty
President
The Policy Communications Group
4100 David Lane
Alexandria, VA 22311
United States

Phone: 703-931-2324
Fax: 703-931-2428
E-mail: jameslafferty@usa.net
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Congress
  • Unions
  • Government debt
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Right to work
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Climate change
  • Religious freedom
  • Africa
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Government waste
  • Marriage and family structure
J. Clayburn LaForce Jr.
Dean Emeritus
Anderson Graduate School of Management
PO Box 1595
Pauma Valley, CA 92061-1595
United States

Phone: 310-825-1931
Fax: 310-825-1884
E-mail: claforce@anderson.ucla.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Trade
Carol W. LaGrasse P.E.
President and Founder
Property Rights Foundation of America, Inc.
PO Box 75
Stony Creek, NY 12878
United States

Phone: 518-696-5748
E-mail: lagrasse@prfamerica.org
Web site: www.prfamerica.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Property rights
Beverly LaHaye
Chairman
Concerned Women for America
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-488-7000
Fax: 202-488-0806
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Raymond J. LaJeunesse Jr.
Vice President and Legal Director
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 600
Springfield, VA 22160
United States

Phone: 703-321-8510
Fax: 703-321-8239
E-mail: rjl@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nrtw.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Public interest law
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Constitutional law
  • Unions
  • Judiciary
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Right to work
Deepak Lal
James S. Coleman Professor of International Development, Department of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
Box 951477, 8283 Bunche
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1477
United States

Phone: 310-825-4521
Fax: 310-825-9528
E-mail: dlal@econ.ucla.edu
Web site: www.econ.ucla.edu/lal
Issues
  • Climate change
  • The Economy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Trade
Timothy Lamer
Managing Editor
World Magazine
PO Box 20002
Asheville, NC 28802
United States

E-mail: twlamer@charter.net
Web site: www.worldmag.com
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Glenn G. Lammi
Chief Counsel, Legal Studies Division
Washington Legal Foundation
2009 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-588-0302
Fax: 202-588-0386
E-mail: glammi@wlf.org
Web site: www.wlf.org
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
David M. Lampton
Dean of Faculty, George and Sadie Hyman Professor of China Studies, and Director of the China Studies Program
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Rome 612
Johns Hopkins University
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-663-7739
E-mail: dmlampton@jhu.edu
Issues
  • China
Richard D. Land
President
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
901 Commerce Street, Suite 550
Nashville, TN 37203
United States

Phone: 615-244-2495
Fax: 615-242-0065
E-mail: rdland@erlc.com
Web site: www.erlc.com
Issues
  • Human trafficking
  • Ethics
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Immigration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Family and children
  • Free speech
  • Marriage and family structure
Ashley Landess
President
South Carolina Policy Council
1323 Pendleton Street
Columbia, SC 29201
United States

Phone: 803-779-5022
Fax: 803-779-4953
E-mail: eal@scpolicycouncil.com
Web site: www.scpolicycouncil.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Property rights
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
George Landrith
President
Frontiers of Freedom
PO Box 69
Oakton, VA 22124
United States

Phone: 703-246-0110
Fax: 703-246-0129
E-mail: george@ff.org
Web site: www.ff.org
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
John H. Langbein
Sterling Professor of Law and Legal History
Yale Law School
PO Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520
United States

Phone: 203-432-7299
Fax: 203-432-1109
E-mail: john.langbein@yale.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
Andrew Langer
President
Institute for Liberty
1250 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 200
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

Phone: 202-261-6592
E-mail: inquiries@instituteforliberty.org
Web site: www.instituteforliberty.org
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Risk assessment
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Regulatory reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • OSHA
  • Environmental regulation
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • Free-market environmentalism
Richard Langlois
Professor, Department of Economics
University of Connecticut
321 Monteith Building
341 Mansfield Road
Storrs, CT 06269-1063
United States

Phone: 860-486-3472
Fax: 860-486-4463
E-mail: richard.langlois@uconn.edu
Web site: web.uconn.edu/langlois
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Economic theory
  • American history and political tradition
  • Intellectual property
  • Political philosophy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Wayne R. LaPierre Jr.
Executive Vice President
National Rifle Association
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-267-1082
Fax: 703-267-3989
Web site: www.nrahq.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Second Amendment
Daniel Lapin
President
American Alliance of Jews and Christians
PO Box 58
Mercer Island, WA 98040
United States

Phone: 206-236-3046
Fax: 206-236-3288
E-mail: mail@towardtradition.org
Web site: www.rabbidaniellapin.com
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Second Amendment
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Church-state relations
  • Media and popular culture
John R. LaPlante
Education Policy Fellow
Kansas Policy Institute
4362 Sandstone Drive
St. Paul, MN 55122
United States

Phone: 312-953-3866
E-mail: john@policyguy.com
Web site: www.policyguy.com
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Medicaid
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Government health programs
  • Early childhood education
  • State and local government
James W. Lark III
Adjunct Professor
University of Virginia
PO Box 400747
Systems and Info Engr Dept, Olsson Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4249
United States

Phone: 434-973-5958
E-mail: jwlark@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • Higher education
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Sound science
Luis Larrain Arroyo
Executive Director
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

Phone: 011-56-2-377-4800
E-mail: llarrain@lyd.com
Web site: www.lyd.com
Issues
  • Labor
  • Privatization/deregulation
Cristian Larroulet
Former Executive Director
Libertad y Desarrollo
Alcántara 498, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

E-mail: clarroulet@lyd.com
Web site: www.lyd.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Randy Larsen
Founding Director
Institute for Homeland Security
2900 South Quincy Street, Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22206
United States

Phone: 703-329-0311
Fax: 703-329-0312
E-mail: rlarsen@tihls.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
Edward J. Larson
Herman E. Talmadge Chair of Law and Richard B. Russell Professor of American History
University of Georgia School of Law
329 Rusk Hall
Athens, GA 30602
United States

Phone: 706-542-1195
Fax: 706-542-7404
E-mail: edlarson@uga.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Intellectual property
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Health care reform
  • Property rights
Reed Larson
Chairman of the Executive Committee
National Right to Work Committee
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 500
Springfield, VA 22160
United States

Phone: 703-321-9820
Fax: 703-321-8239
E-mail: larson@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nrtwc.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Right to work
Sven R. Larson
Research Fellow
Wyoming Liberty Group
170H DellRange, #459
Cheyenne, WY 82009
United States

Phone: 307-632-7020
E-mail: sven.larson@wyliberty.org
Web site: www.wyliberty.org

Lecture Languages: Swedish, Danish
Translation Languages: Swedish, Danish
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Medicaid
  • Western Europe
  • The Economy
  • Health care reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Medicare
  • Federalism
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Government health programs
Janet LaRue
Chief Counsel
Concerned Women for America
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-488-7000
Fax: 202-488-0806
E-mail: jlarue@cwfa.org
Web site: www.cwfa.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Conservative thought
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Judiciary
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free speech
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Constitutional law
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
Lawrence J. Lau
Professor, Department of Economics
Stanford University
340 Landau Economics Building
Stanford, CA 94305-6072
United States

Phone: 650-723-3708
Fax: 650-723-7145
E-mail: ljlau@stanford.edu
Web site: aparc.stanford.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Northeast Asia
Jorge Lavarreda
President
CIEN - Center for Research on the National Economy
12 Calle 1-25, Zona 10, Edificio Germinis
Torre Norte, Oficina 1702
Guatemala City,
Guatemala

E-mail: cien@cien.org.gt
Web site: www.cien.org.gt
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Health care
  • Labor
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
Jack W. Lavery
Chairman, CEO, & Chief Economist
Lavery Consulting Group, LLC
PO Box 734
Spring Lake, NJ 07762-0734
United States

Phone: 609-731-6226
Fax: 732-974-3140
E-mail: jlavery@laveryconsultinggroup.com
Web site: www.laveryconsultinggroup.com
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • The Economy
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Money and financial services
Peter Augustine Lawler
Dana Professor of Government and Chair
Berry College
Box 118
Mount Berry, GA 30149-0118
United States

Phone: 706-233-4085
Fax: 706-236-2205
E-mail: plawler@berry.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • Constitutional law
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • The American founding
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Phillip F. Lawler
Editor
Catholic World News
PO Box 1608
South Lancaster, MA 01561
United States

Phone: 978-365-6046
Fax: 978-365-4307
E-mail: editor@cwnews.com
Web site: www.cwnews.com
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Bioethics
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Religion and public life
  • Political philosophy
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Media and popular culture
Robert A. Lawson
Associate Professor, Department of Finance
Auburn University
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
United States

Phone: 614-236-6138
Fax: 614-236-6540
Web site: www.divisionoflabour.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Christopher D. Lay
Senior Analyst
Science Applications International Corporation
1710 SAIC Drive, MS 1-13-4
McLean, VA 22102
United States

Phone: 703-676-4912
Fax: 703-676-4829
E-mail: christopher.d.lay@saic.com
Web site: www.saic.com
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • Defense budget
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Stephen Lazarus
Director of Civitas Programs
The Center for Public Justice
2444 Solomons Island Road, Suite 201
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States

Phone: 410-571-6300
Fax: 410-571-6365
E-mail: stephen@cpjustice.org
Web site: www.cpjustice.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Gustavo Lazzari
Director of Public Policy
Fundación Atlas 1853
Juan B. Alberdi 2027 6to Piso
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: glazzari@atlas.org.ar
Web site: www.atlas.org.ar

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Donald R. Leal
Senior Fellow and Director of Research
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: don@perc.org
Web site: www.perc.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Property rights
Michael A. Ledeen
Freedom Scholar
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
1726 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 301-370-1443
E-mail: mledeen@defenddemocracy.org
Web site: www.defenddemocracy.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Northeast Asia
  • Western Europe
  • China
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Japan
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Religion and public life
  • Africa
Dwight R. Lee
Professor of Economics and Ramsey Chair of Private Enterprise
University of Georgia
509 Brooks Hall
Terry College of Business
Athens, GA 30602-6254
United States

Phone: 706-542-3970
Fax: 706-542-3376
E-mail: dlee@terry.uga.edu
Web site: www.terry.uga.edu/economics/
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • Unions
  • Environmental education
  • Minimum wage
Jane Lee
Senior Associate Director, School of Professional and Continuing Education
The University of Hong Kong
Tenth Floor, T.T. Tsui Building
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, SAR,
China

E-mail: jane.lee@hkuspace.hku.hk
Web site: www.hkuspace.hku.hk
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Health care
  • Government
  • International relations/organizations
Ki Ho Lee Ph.D.
Distinguished Research Fellow, Asian Studies Center
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: kiho.lee@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Northeast Asia
Patricia H. Lee Esq.
United States

Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Regulatory reform
  • Higher education
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Robert G. Lee
Professor of Forestry and Sociology of Natural Resources
University of Washington
Box 352100
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

Phone: 360-766-4013
Fax: 206-685-3091
E-mail: boblee@u.washington.edu
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
George Leef
Vice President for Research
The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy
333 East Six Forks Road, Suite 150
Raleigh, NC 27609
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: georgeleef@popecenter.org
Web site: www.popecenter.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Higher education
  • Unions
Ernest W. Lefever
Founder and Senior Scholar
Ethics and Public Policy Center
7106 Beechwood Drive
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
United States

Phone: 301-652-3226
Fax: 301-652-4090
E-mail: elefever@aol.com
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
Andrew T. LeFevre
PO Box 1283
Harrisburg, PA 17108
United States

Phone: 717-238-1878
Fax: 717-703-3182
E-mail: alefevre@paschoolchoice.org
Web site: www.paschoolchoice.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Bruce A. Lehman
Chairman
International Intellectual Property Institute
1629 K Street, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-544-6610
Fax: 202-478-1955
E-mail: blehman@iipi.org
Web site: www.iipi.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
Joseph G. Lehman
President
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
PO Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
Fax: 989-631-0964
E-mail: lehman@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
Jay H. Lehr
President
Environmental Education Enterprises
6011 Houseman Road
Ostrander, OH 43061
United States

Phone: 740-368-9393
Fax: 740-368-9494
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Climate change
  • Sound science
  • Property rights
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Environmental education
  • Waste/waste management
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Eli Lehrer
Senior Fellow
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle Street #903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 202-615-0586
E-mail: elehrer@heartland.org
Web site: www.heartland.org
Issues
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Citizenship and civil society
Seth Leibsohn
Fellow
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 703-248-9413
Fax: 703-248-9412
E-mail: sleibsohn@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Judiciary
  • Poverty and dependency
  • -- National security (in general)
Bertrand Lemennicier
Director, Laboratoire d'Economie Publique
University of Paris Panthéon-Assas
89 boulevard de la République
92210 Saint Cloud,
France

E-mail: bertrand.lemennicier@wanadoo.fr
Web site: www.lemennicier.com
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Justice/crime
Pierre Lemieux
Professor
Universite du Quebec en Outaouais
C. P. 725 Tour de la Bourse
Montreal, QC H4Z 1J0,
Canada

E-mail: pl@pierrelemieux.org
Web site: www.pierrelemieux.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Energy
  • Health care
John Lenczowski
President
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
Fax: 202-464-0335
E-mail: johnl@iwp.edu
Web site: www.iwp.edu
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Arms control
  • Peacekeeping
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
John Leo
Senior Fellow and Editor, MindingTheCampus.com
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
  • Free speech
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Higher education
Leonard A. Leo
Executive Vice President
The Federalist Society
1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8138
Fax: 202-296-8061
E-mail: lleo@fed-soc.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
Elena Leontjeva
Founder and Chairman of the Board
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
Jasinskio 16a 2001
Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: lelena@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Henri Lepage
13 rue Charles de Gaulle
89140 Michery,
France

E-mail: henri.lepage@neuf.fr
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Energy
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Economics of development
  • Environment
Adam Lerrick Ph.D.
Visiting Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5800
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: alerrick@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • The Economy
Kurt R. Leube
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2072
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: krl@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Ethics
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Political philosophy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Western Europe
Curt A. Levey
Executive Director
Committee for Justice
1920 L Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-270-7748
E-mail: clevey@committeeforjustice.org
Web site: www.committeeforjustice.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Public interest law
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Federalism
  • Sound science
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Mark R. Levin
President
Landmark Legal Foundation
19415 Deerfield Avenue, Suite 312
Leesburg, VA 20176
United States

Phone: 703-554-6100
Fax: 703-554-6119
Web site: www.landmarklegal.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Martin A. Levin
Professor, Department of Politics
Brandeis University
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02254
United States

Phone: 781-736-4791
Fax: 781-736-2777
E-mail: levin@brandeis.edu
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Federalism
  • Government waste
Jacob T. Levy Ph.D.
Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory
McGill University
Leacock Building
855 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, QC H3A 2T7,
Canada

Phone: 514-398-5519
E-mail: jacob.levy@mcgill.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
Philip I. Levy
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5890
E-mail: philip.levy@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
Robert A. Levy
Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies
Cato Institute
8787 Bay Colony Drive
Naples, FL 34108
United States

Phone: 239-566-7139
Fax: 239-566-7140
E-mail: rlevy@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Anti-trust
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Executive branch/the presidency
James Andrew Lewis
Senior Fellow and Director, Technology and Public Policy
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3247
Fax: 202-775-3199
E-mail: jalewis@csis.org
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Western Europe
  • Infrastructure
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Southeast Asia
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Intellectual property
  • China
  • Privacy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
Marlo Lewis
Senior Fellow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: mlewis@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Political philosophy
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
David Li
Professor, School of Economics and Management
Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University
Beijing,
China

E-mail: lidk@em.tsinghua.edu.en
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Energy
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Gary Libecap
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Bren Professor of Corporate Environmental Policy, Donald R. Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131
United States

Phone: 805-893-8611
Fax: 805-893-7612
E-mail: glibecap@bren.ucsb.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Environmental regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Climate change
  • Water/water pollution
Eric Licht
President
Coalitions for America
1423 Powhatan Street, #2
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-837-0030
Fax: 703-837-0031
Issues
  • Congress
S. Robert Lichter
President
Center for Media and Public Affairs
2100 L Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-223-2942
Fax: 202-872-4014
E-mail: srlichter@cmpa.com
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Quentin R. Lide
Chief Operating Officer
The American Council of Young Political Leaders
2131 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-857-0999
Fax: 202-857-0027
E-mail: qlide@acypl.org
Web site: www.acypl.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Non-governmental organizations
Ben Lieberman
Senior Policy Analyst, Energy and Environment, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6139
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: ben.lieberman@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Air/air pollution
  • Environmental regulation
Myron Lieberman
Chairman
Education Policy Institute
4401-A Connecticut Avenue, NW
PMB 294
Washington, DC 20008
United States

Phone: 202-244-7535
Fax: 202-244-7584
E-mail: lieberman@educationpolicy.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Right to work
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
George W. Liebmann
Executive Director
The Calvert Institute for Policy Research
8 West Hamilton Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States

Phone: 410-752-5887
Fax: 410-539-3973
E-mail: george.liebmann2@verizon.net
Web site: www.calvertinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Federalism
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • State and local government
Stanley J. Liebowitz
Ashbel Smith Professor of Economics, School of Management
University of Texas, Dallas
PO Box 830688
Mail Station SM31
Richardson, TX 75083
United States

Phone: 972-883-2807
Fax: 972-883-2818
E-mail: liebowit@utdallas.edu
Web site: www.utdallas.edu/~liebowit
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Leonard P. Liggio
Executive Vice President
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
1201 L Street NW
Second Floor
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-449-8459
E-mail: lliggio@gmu.edu
Web site: www.atlasusa.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Religion and public life
George Lightbourn
President
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute
300 Cottonwood Avenue, Suite 1
Hartland, WI 53029
United States

Phone: 262-242-6409
Fax: 262-241-0774
E-mail: lightgk@tds.net
Web site: www.wpri.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Government debt
Dianna Lightfoot
President
National Physicians Center for Family Resources
PO Box 59692
Birmingham, AL 35259
United States

Phone: 205-870-0234
Fax: 310-589-4993
E-mail: dl@physicianscenter.org
Web site: www.physicianscenter.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Government health programs
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Health care reform
  • State and local government
Cotton M. Lindsay
Professor, Economics Department
Clemson University
222 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
United States

Phone: 864-656-3955
Fax: 864-656-4192
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Greg Lindsay
Executive Director
The Centre for Independent Studies
PO Box 92
ST. LEONARDS, NSW 1590,
Australia

E-mail: glindsay@cis.org.au
Web site: www.cis.org.au
Issues
  • Education
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • Religion and public life
Brink Lindsey
Vice President for Research
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: blindsey@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International organizations
Lawrence B. Lindsey
Visiting Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-456-2807
Fax: 202-862-5819
E-mail: llindsey@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Taxation/tax reform
Arthur W. Lindsley Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
C.S. Lewis Institute
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 300
Springfield, VA 22151
United States

Phone: 703-914-5602 Ext 3100
Fax: 703-894-1072
E-mail: info@cslewisinstitute.org
Web site: www.cslewisinstitute.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Religion and public life
Christopher Lingle Ph.D.
Visiting Professor of Economics
Universidad Francisco Marroquin
13280 Addison Road
Roswell, GA 30075
United States

Phone: 770-518-1877
Fax: 678-566-6653
E-mail: clingle@ufm.edu.gt
Web site: www.econolytics.com
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • South Asia
  • Comparative economics
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Southeast Asia
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Latin America
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • China
  • Korea
  • Japan
Peter D. Linneman
Professor of Finance and Public Policy, The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Lauder-Fischer Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6330
United States

Phone: 215-898-4794
Fax: 215-636-8495
E-mail: linnemap@wharton.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic theory
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • The Economy
Brad Lips
Executive Vice President & COO
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
1201 L Street NW, Second Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-449-8459
E-mail: brad.lips@atlasusa.org
Web site: www.atlasusa.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Minimum wage
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Unions
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Margaret A. Little
Law Offices of Margaret A. Little
2268 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
United States

Phone: 203-375-2844
Fax: 203-375-2910
E-mail: peggy.little@att.net
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • State/local public finance
  • Anti-trust
  • Sound science
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Federal education policy
  • Constitutional law
  • Higher education
  • Federalism
  • State and local government
Anthony Livanios
President
Hellenic Leadership Institute
2A Lykeiou Street
106 74 Athens,
Greece

E-mail: livanios@hli.gr
Web site: www.hli.gr
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Terrorism
  • International relations/organizations
Lorenzo Livieres
Licenciado - Executive Director
Centro Paraguayo para la Promocion de la Libertad Economica y de la Justica Social (CEPPRO)
Manuel Perez 632 e/Toledo y Misiones
Asuncion,
Paraguay

E-mail: lorenzolivieres@ceppro.org.py
Web site: www.ceppro.org.py
Issues
  • Economics of development
Alvaro Vargas Llosa
Senior Fellow
The Independent Institute
1319 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-223-8970
Fax: 202-223-8973
E-mail: avllosa@independent.org
Web site: www.independent.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The Economy
Lindsay Lloyd
Regional Program Director, Central and Eastern Europe
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-408-9450
Fax: 202-408-9462
E-mail: llloyd@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • International organizations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Western Europe
Gavin Lockhart
Research Director
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: gavin.lockhart@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • Health care
  • Justice/crime
Joseph Loconte
Senior Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-715-3493
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: jloconte@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Human Rights
  • Citizenship and civil society
Justin Logan
Associate Director of Foreign Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-216-1470
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: jlogan@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Peacekeeping
  • China
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Rick Loghry
PO Box 11706
Lexington, KY 40577
United States

Phone: 270-782-2140
Fax: 305-675-0220
E-mail: rloghry@freedomkentucky.com
Web site: www.bipps.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
Angela Logomasini
Director of Risk and Environmental Policy
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-2269
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: alogomasini@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Waste/waste management
  • Sound science
  • Water/water pollution
Walter B. Lohman
Director, Asian Studies Center
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: walter.lohman@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Southeast Asia
Bernard T. Lomas Ph.D.
Counselor
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-544-4600
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Higher education
Loren E. Lomasky
Cory Professor of Political Philosophy, Policy and Law
University of Virginia
512 Cabell Hall
PO Box 400780
Charlottesville, VA 22904
United States

Phone: 434-924-6925
Fax: 434-924-6927
E-mail: lel3f@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
Herbert I. London
President
Hudson Institute
90 Broad Street, Suite 2003
New York, NY 20004
United States

Phone: 212-232-8720
Fax: 212-232-8725
E-mail: herb@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
  • United Nations
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Middle East
  • State/local public finance
  • International organizations
  • Arms control
  • Southeast Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
Joshua E. London
Co-Director of Government Relations
Zionist Organization of America
209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 229
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-454-5229
Fax: 202-204-2561
E-mail: jlondon@zoa.org
Web site: www.zoa.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Economic theory
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • -- Family (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Steven Lonegan
New Jersey Director
Americans for Prosperity
24 River Road, Suite 205
Bogota, NJ 07603
United States

Phone: 201-487-8844
Fax: 201-487-8853
E-mail: slonegan@afphq.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Government waste
Mike Long
Author and Producer
Abstinence Education M.L. Productions, Inc.
PO Box 99487
Raleigh, NC 27624-9487
United States

Phone: 919-562-4080
E-mail: mlong1762@earthlink.net
Web site: www.mikelong.com
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Right-to-life issues
Edward J. Lopez
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0114
United States

Phone: 408-924-5407
Fax: 408-924-5406
E-mail: edward.lopez@sjsu.edu
Web site: www.sjsu.edu/faculty/lopez
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Congress
  • Federalism
  • Anti-trust
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Term limits
Romulo Lopez
Program Manager, Latin American Programs
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
1201 L Street NW
Second Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-449-8459
E-mail: romulo.lopez@atlasusa.org
Web site: www.romulolopez.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Immigration
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Jordan Lorence
Senior Counsel
Alliance Defense Fund
15100 North 90th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
United States

Phone: 480-444-0020
Fax: 480-444-0025
E-mail: jlorence@alliancedefensefund.org
Web site: www.telladf.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Public interest law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Luis E. Loria
President
Strategic Advantage Consulting Group
965 Calle 33 y Avenida 11
Barrio Escalante
San Jose,
Costa Rica

E-mail: lloria@e3group.org
Web site: www.strategic-la.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish English
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Jeremy Lott
Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jlott@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Leon M. Louw
Executive Director
Free Market Foundation of Southern Africa
PO Box 785121
Sandton 2146,
South Africa

E-mail: fmf@mweb.co.za
Web site: www.freemarketfoundation.com
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Labor
  • Environment
  • Justice/crime
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Stephen B. Lovejoy
Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics
Michigan State University
108 Ag Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824
United States

Phone: 517-353-4835
E-mail: lovejoy@anr.msu.edu
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Natural resources
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Water/water pollution
  • Property rights
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Waste/waste management
  • Agriculture
  • Environmental education
  • Climate change
  • Other energy options
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
Lawrence W. Lovik Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Alabama Policy Institute
402 Office Park Drive, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35223
United States

Phone: 205-870-9900
Fax: 205-870-4407
E-mail: larryl@alabamapolicy.org
Web site: www.alabamapolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Edward D. Lozansky
President
American University in Moscow
1800 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-986-6010
Fax: 202-667-4244
E-mail: lozansky@gmail.com
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
Rett R. Ludwikowski
Director, Comparative and International Law Institute
Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-5557
Fax: 202-319-4459
E-mail: ludwikowski@law.edu
Web site: www.law.edu

Lecture Languages: Polish
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Carrie Lukas
Vice President for Policy and Economics
Independent Women's Forum
4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Suite 240
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-419-1820
Fax: 202-419-1821
E-mail: clukas@iwf.org
Web site: www.iwf.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Family/medical leave
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
Nelson Lund
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8045
E-mail: nlund@gmu.edu
Web site: mason.gmu.edu/~nlund
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Federalism
Frank Luntz
CEO
Luntz, Maslansky Strategic Research
120 South Payne Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-358-0080
E-mail: filuntz@aol.com
Web site: www.luntz.com
Issues
  • Waste/waste management
  • Polling
  • Middle East
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Government waste
  • The Economy
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Medicare
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Climate change
Edward N. Luttwak
Senior Associate
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 301-656-1972
Fax: 301-907-8164
Web site: www.csis.org
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Defense budget
  • Middle East
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Latin America
Alan Luxenberg
Vice President
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-732-3774 Ext 105
Fax: 215-732-4401
E-mail: al@fpri.org
Web site: www.fpri.org
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Frederick R. Lynch
Associate Professor of Government
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-607-3799
Fax: 909-621-8249
E-mail: flynch@claremontmckenna.edu
Web site: www.claremontmckenna.edu
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Entitlement spending
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Kerry A. Lynch
Associate Director of Research
American Institute for Economic Research
PO Box 1000
Great Barrington, MA 01230
United States

Phone: 413-528-1216
Fax: 413-528-0103
E-mail: klynch@aier.org
Web site: www.aier.org
Issues
  • Federal budget
  • Government debt
Timothy Lynch
Director, Project on Criminal Justice
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: tlynch@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Second Amendment
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Heather Mac Donald
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Immigration
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Federal education policy
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Higher education
  • Bilingual education
  • Philanthropy
Glenn M. MacDonald
Professor, Olin School of Business
Washington University, St. Louis
One Brookings Drive, CB 1133
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
United States

Phone: 314-935-7768
Fax: 314-935-6359
E-mail: macdonald@olin.wustl.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
Jonathan R. Macey
Deputy Dean and Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law
Yale Law School
127 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Phone: 203-432-7913
Fax: 203-432-4871
E-mail: jonathan.macey@yale.edu
Web site: www.law.yale.edu/faculty/jmacey.htm
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • Federalism
  • Economic theory
  • Political philosophy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Judiciary
  • Comparative government
  • Money and financial services
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Tibor R. Machan
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, and R. C. Hoiles Chair
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Phone: 714-997-6704
Fax: 714-649-9225
E-mail: machan@chapman.edu
Web site: web.chapman.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Environmental regulation
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Higher education
  • Human Rights
  • Ethics
  • Religious freedom
  • Western Europe
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Second Amendment
  • Church-state relations
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Intellectual property
Connie Mackey
Senior Vice President of FRC Action
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-737-3508
E-mail: cmackey@FRCAction.org
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Congress
Connie Mackey
Senior Vice President of FRC Action
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-737-3508
E-mail: cmackey@FRCAction.org
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Congress
Kathleen Madigan
Chair and Associate Professor of Language
Rockhurst University
1100 Rockhurst Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
United States

Phone: 816-501-4510
Fax: 816-501-4515
E-mail: kathleen.madigan@rockhurst.edu
Web site: www.rockhurst.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Brett A. Magbee
Vice President, Finance and Operations
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
1401 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
United States

Phone: 405-602-1667
Fax: 405-602-1238
E-mail: ocpa@ocpathink.org
Web site: www.ocpathink.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Property rights
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Right to work
  • Term limits
  • Government waste
  • State-sponsored gambling
Myron Magnet
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: mmagnet@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Rita P. Maguire
Maguire & Pearce PLLC
2999 North 44th Street, Suite 630
Phoenix, AZ 85008
United States

Phone: 602-277-2195
Fax: 602-277-2199
E-mail: rmaguire@mpwaterlaw.com
Web site: www.mpwaterlaw.com
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Natural resources
  • Water/water pollution
  • State and local government
  • Environmental regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Michael Charles Maibach
President & CEO
European-American Business Council
919 18th Street, NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-828-9101
E-mail: m@maibach.us
Web site: www.eabc.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Trade
Bill Maier
Vice-President & Psychologist in Residence
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4897
E-mail: bill.maier@fotf.org
Web site: www.family.org
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
Ludwig Mailinger
Head of Bureau for Liaison Offices
Washington, Brussels, Moscow / International Conferences, Hanns Seidel Foundation
Lazarettstrasse 33
D-80636 Munich,
Germany

E-mail: mailinger@hss.de
Web site: www.hss.de
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
Christophe Maillard
Analyst
Liberte Cherie
Route de Sennely
45240 Marcilly en Villette,
France

E-mail: christophe.maillard@liberte-cherie.com
Web site: www.liberte-cherie.com
Issues
  • Education
  • Labor
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
Brian G.M. Main
Academic Director
David Hume Institute
25 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9LN,
United Kingdom

E-mail: hume.institute@ed.ac.uk
Web site: www.ed.ac.uk/dhi/
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
H. Joachim Maitre
Director
Center for Defense Journalism
Boston University
67 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
United States

Phone: 617-353-2824
Fax: 617-353-8707
E-mail: yomaitre@bu.edu
Web site: www.bu.edu/cdf
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Africa
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Middle East
  • Canada
  • -- National security (in general)
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Afghanistan
Shuvaloy Majumdar
Resident Program Director, Political Parties & Research - Iraq
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-657-4642
E-mail: smajumdar@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • International organizations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Human trafficking
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Canada
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Southeast Asia
  • Human Rights
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Middle East
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
John H. Makin
Visiting Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5828
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: jmakin@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Trade
  • Economic forecasting
  • Government debt
  • Northeast Asia
  • Japan
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
  • Federal budget
  • Entitlement spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
Steve Malanga
Senior Fellow and Senior Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 646-839-3326
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: smalanga@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Immigration
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Public interest law
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • The Economy
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Infrastructure
Joyce L. Malcolm
Professor of Legal History
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-9150
Fax: 703-993-8202
E-mail: jmalcolm@gmu.edu
Web site: law.gmu.edu
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
John M. Malek
Founder and President
Polish-American Foundation for Economic Research and Education
3128 Pacific Coast Highway, #16
Torrance, CA 90505
United States

Phone: 310-544-4423
Fax: 310-544-4423
E-mail: jmmalek@cox.net
Web site: www.kapitalizm.republika.pl
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Ethics
  • Economic education
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Poverty and dependency
Barry R. Maley
Senior Fellow
The Centre for Independent Studies
PO Box 92
ST. LEONARDS, NSW 1590,
Australia

E-mail: bmaley@cis.org.au
Web site: www.cis.org.au
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Education
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Hafeez Malik
Professor of Political Science
Villanova University
416 SAC
Villanova, PA 19085
United States

Phone: 610-519-4738
Fax: 610-519-6419
E-mail: hafeez.malik@villanova.edu

Lecture Languages: Urdu
Translation Languages: Urdu
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • NATO/other alliances
  • United Nations
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • Peacekeeping
  • Middle East
  • China
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Congress
Ken Malloy
Chief Executive Officer
Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets
1050 17th Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 703-250-1580
Fax: 202-318-2454
E-mail: malloy@caem.org
Web site: www.caem.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
Yuri N. Maltsev
Professor of Economics
Carthage College
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, WI 53140
United States

Phone: 262-551-5880
Fax: 262-551-6208
E-mail: yuri@carthage.edu

Lecture Languages: Russian
Translation Languages: Russian
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Health care reform
Richard B. Mancke
Professor of Leadership and Public Policy and Academic Director of MBA Program
Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Jahnallee 59
04109 Leipzig,
Germany

E-mail: mancke@mba.hhl.de
Web site: www.hhl.de/mba
Issues
  • Education
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Energy
Robert Mandel
Chairman and Professor, International Affairs Department
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road
Portland, OR 97219
United States

Phone: 503-768-7630
Fax: 503-768-7637
E-mail: mandel@lclark.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
Mario Mandina
CEO
National Lawyers Association
PO Box 1923
Independence, MO 64055
United States

Phone: 800-471-2994
Fax: 816-350-0018
Web site: www.nla.org
Issues
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Geoffrey Manne
Academic Relations Manager
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
United States

Phone: 425-707-2629
E-mail: gmanne@microsoft.com
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Trade
  • Privacy
  • Higher education
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • International organizations
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Henry G. Manne
Dean Emeritus
George Mason University School of Law
15246 Burnaby Drive
Naples, FL 34110
United States

Phone: 239-596-7972
Fax: 239-596-7938
E-mail: henry@themannes.com
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Higher education
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Ronald B. Manners
Chairman
Mannkal Economic Education Foundation
Ground Floor, 25 Richardson Street
West Perth
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6005,
Australia

E-mail: mannwest@mannkal.org
Web site: www.mannkal.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
Preston Manning
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
PO Box 2273 Station M
Calgary, AB T2P 2M6,
Canada

E-mail: prestonm@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
  • Religion and public life
Bruno V. Manno
Senior Program Associate
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
701 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Phone: 410-547-3676
Fax: 410-986-3876
E-mail: bmanno@aecf.org
Web site: www.aecf.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Dennis Mansfield
Consultant
New Hope Community Health
9460 Fairview Avenue
Boise, ID 83704
United States

Phone: 208-672-9200
E-mail: dennism@newhope7.net
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Harvey C. Mansfield
Professor, Department of Government
Harvard University
Littauer Center M-31
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-495-3333
Fax: 617-495-0438
E-mail: hmansfield@gov.harvard.edu
Web site: www.harvard.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
Alexandros Mantikas
Vice President of Communications
Hellenic Leadership Institute
24A Lykeiou Street
10674 Athens,
Greece

E-mail: amantikas@hli.gr
Web site: www.hli.gr

Lecture Languages: Greek
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • International trade and financial institutions
Yuri G. Mantilla
Director, International Government Affairs
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 717-548-5833
Fax: 719-531-3383
E-mail: mantilyg@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • International law
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • International organizations
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • United Nations
Robert Anthony Maranto
Associate Professor
Villanova University
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085
United States

Phone: 610-519-7142
Fax: 610-519-7487
E-mail: robert.maranto@villanova.edu
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • The Reagan legacy
Ben Marchi
Virginia Director
Americans for Prosperity
1108 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
United States

Phone: 804-380-9240
Web site: www.afpva.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Missile defense
  • Government waste
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Defense budget
David E. Marion
Director, Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest
Hampden-Sydney College
PO Box 94
Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943
United States

Phone: 434-223-6240
Fax: 434-223-6045
E-mail: damarion@hsc.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Free speech
Daniella Markheim
Jay Van Andel Senior Analyst in Trade Policy, Center for International Trade and Economics
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6079
Fax: 202-608-6129
E-mail: daniella.markheim@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Trade
Michael L. Marlow
Professor of Economics
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Business College, Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
United States

Phone: 805-756-1764
Fax: 815-361-1995
E-mail: mmarlow@calpoly.edu
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
James Barney Marsh
Professor of International Business Economics
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2404 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States

Phone: 808-956-6656
Fax: 808-956-9887
E-mail: barney@hawaii.edu
Web site: geocities.com/jbm_1938
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Trade
  • Economic education
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Climate change
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • The Economy
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
J. Stanley Marshall
Vice-Chair and Founding Chairman
The James Madison Institute
2017 Delta Boulevard, Suite 102
Tallahassee, FL 32303
United States

Phone: 850-386-3131
Fax: 850-386-1807
E-mail: jmi@jamesmadison.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Jennifer Marshall
Director, Domestic Policy Studies, and Director, Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6055
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: jennifer.marshall@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
Paul Marshall
Senior Fellow, Center for Religious Freedom
Freedom House
1319 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-296-5101 Ext 126
Fax: 202-296-5078
E-mail: marshall@freedomhouse.org
Web site: www.freedomhouse.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Religious freedom
  • Southeast Asia
  • Africa
  • Middle East
  • South Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • China
Connie Marshner
President
Connie Marshner & Associates
4300 Old Dominion Drive #416
Arlington, VA 22207
United States

Phone: 703-647-9310
E-mail: conniemarshnerassociates@gmail.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Right-to-life issues
Deryl W. Martin
Professor of Finance
Tennessee Technological University
PO Box 5083
Cookeville, TN 38505
United States

Phone: 931-372-3871
Fax: 931-372-6249
E-mail: dwmartin@tntech.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Money and financial services
  • Higher education
  • Infrastructure
  • The Economy
James L. Martin
Chairman
60 Plus Association
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 960
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-807-2070
Fax: 703-807-2073
E-mail: jmartin@60plus.org
Web site: www.60plus.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Entitlement spending
Jerry L. Martin
Chairman
American Council of Trustees and Alumni
1726 M Street, NW, Suite 802
Washington, DC 20036-4525
United States

Phone: 202-467-6787
Fax: 202-467-6784
E-mail: info@goacta.org
Web site: www.goacta.org
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
  • Philanthropy
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Mary Martin
Chairman of the Board and Executive Director
The Seniors Coalition
4401 Fair Lakes Court, Suite 210
Fairfax, VA 22033
United States

Phone: 703-239-1960
Fax: 703-239-1985
E-mail: mmartin@senior.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Regulatory reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Medicare
  • Social Security and retirement
Maureen Martin
Senior Fellow for Legal Affairs
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle Street, Suite 903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 920-295-6032
Fax: 920-295-6132
E-mail: martinlaw@charter.net
Web site: www.heartland.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Water/water pollution
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Waste/waste management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Sound science
  • Property rights
  • Judiciary
  • Natural resources
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Federalism
  • State and local government
Stephen Martin
Professor of Economics
Purdue University
403 West State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2056
United States

Phone: 765-494-4402
Fax: 765-494-9658
E-mail: smartin@mgmt.purdue.edu
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Comparative government
  • Comparative economics
Trevor R. Martin
Director of Government Relations
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle Street, Suite 903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-377-4000
E-mail: tmartin@heartland.org
Web site: www.heartland.org
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Transportation
  • Trade
  • Right to work
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Minimum wage
Jeff A. Martineau
Director of Higher Education
American Academy for Liberal Education
1050 17th Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-452-8611
Fax: 202-452-8620
E-mail: jmartineau@aale.org
Web site: www.aale.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Free speech
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Media and popular culture
  • Military strategy
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Higher education
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • The American founding
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Conservative thought
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Public interest law
  • American history and political tradition
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Polling
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
  • Term limits
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Campaign finance reform
Donna Martinez
Editor of the Locke Letter, Carolina Journal
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: dmartinez@johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Air/air pollution
  • Ethics
  • The Economy
  • Government waste
  • Government debt
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Higher education
Eduardo Marty
President
Junior Achievement of Argentina
Maipu 859
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1006ACK,
Argentina

E-mail: emarty@junior.org.ar
Web site: www.junior.org.ar
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Education
Nancie G. Marzulla
Partner
Marzulla Law
1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-6770
Fax: 202-822-6774
E-mail: nancie@marzulla.com
Web site: www.marzulla.com
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Environmental education
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Sound science
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Environmental regulation
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Waste/waste management
Roger J. Marzulla
Marzulla Law
1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-6770
Fax: 202-822-6774
E-mail: roger@marzulla.com
Web site: www.marzulla.com
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Nuclear energy
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Property rights
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Waste/waste management
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Judiciary
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Environmental regulation
  • Agriculture
  • OSHA
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Risk assessment
David Marion Mason
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: dave.mason@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Congress
  • Polling
  • Campaign finance reform
John N. Mathys
Associate Professor Emeritus of Finance
De Paul University
565 South Poplar Avenue
Elmhurst, IL 60126
United States

Phone: 312-362-6888
Fax: 312-362-6566
E-mail: jmathys@depaul.edu
Issues
  • Nuclear energy
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Climate change
  • Property rights
  • Risk assessment
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
Gordana Matkovic Ph.D.
Director of Social Policy Studies
Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies
Kralja Milana 7 Street
11000 Belgrade,
Serbia

E-mail: gordana.matkovic@clds.org.yu
Web site: www.clds.org.yu
Issues
  • Health care
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Labor
Anthony M. Matteo
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Elizabethtown College
One Alpha Drive
Wenger Center, Room 474
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
United States

Phone: 717-361-1346 Ext 1234
E-mail: matteoam@etown.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Higher education
Merrill Matthews Jr.
Director
Council for Affordable Health Insurance
112 South West Street, Suite 400
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-836-6200
Fax: 703-836-6550
E-mail: mmathews@cahi.org
Web site: www.cahi.org
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Health care reform
  • Medicaid
  • Comparative government
  • Comparative economics
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Government health programs
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Ethics
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Conservative thought
  • Medicare
  • Intellectual property
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
Kris Alan Mauren
Executive Director
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-454-3080
Fax: 616-454-9454
E-mail: kmauren@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Paul J. Maurer
Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Trinity International University
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
United States

Phone: 847-317-8106
Fax: 847-317-4050
E-mail: pmaurer@tiu.edu
Web site: www.tiu.edu
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Higher education
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Political philosophy
  • Philanthropy
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
William Maurer
Executive Director, Washington State Chapter
Institute for Justice, Washington Chapter
811 First Avenue, Suite 365
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

Phone: 260-341-9306
Fax: 206-341-9311
E-mail: wmaurer@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org/washington/
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Property rights
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
Clifford D. May
President
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
1146 19th Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-207-0190
Fax: 202-207-0191
E-mail: cliff@defenddemocracy.org
Web site: www.defenddemocracy.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
Colby May
Director
American Center for Law and Justice
201 Maryland Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-8890
Fax: 202-546-9309
E-mail: cmmay@aclj-dc.org
Web site: www.aclj.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Religious freedom
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Nina May
Publisher
Renaissance Connection.com/RCNetwork.net
205 Third Street, SE
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-546-4142
Fax: 703-790-0070
E-mail: ninaomay@aol.com
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Korea
  • International organizations
  • Africa
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Human Rights
  • Trade
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • United Nations
  • Family and children
  • Free speech
  • Missile defense
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Media and popular culture
Randolph J. May
President
The Free State Foundation
PO Box 60680
Potomac, MD 20859
United States

Phone: 301-299-3182
Fax: 301-299-5007
E-mail: rmay@freestatefoundation.org
Web site: www.freestatefoundation.org
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • The American founding
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
David N. Mayer
Professor of Law and History
Capital University Law School
303 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215-3200
United States

Phone: 614-236-6561
Fax: 614-236-6956
E-mail: dmayer@law.capital.edu
Web site: users.law.capital.edu/dmayer
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Political philosophy
  • Federalism
  • Intellectual property
  • The American founding
  • Anti-trust
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Term limits
Kevin McCabe Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Law
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: kmccabe@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
Jack McCarthy
Managing Director
AppleTree Institute for Education Innovation
2501 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-775-5825
Fax: 202-488-3991
E-mail: jmccarthy@appletreeinstitute.org
Web site: www.appletreeinstitute.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
John McClaughry
Acting President
Ethan Allen Institute
4836 Kirby Mountain Road
Concord, VT 05824
United States

Phone: 802-695-1448
Fax: 802-695-1436
E-mail: john@ethanallen.org
Web site: www.ethanallen.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Other energy options
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • State and local government
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Property rights
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Nuclear energy
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Health care reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Agriculture
Wilfred M. McClay
SunTrust Chair of Excellence in Humanities
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Department 6256, EMCS 445B
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403
United States

Phone: 423-425-5202
Fax: 423-425-5393
E-mail: bill-mcclay@utc.edu
Web site: www.utc.edu/research/suntrustchair
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Rachel M. McCleary
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
J. Robert McClure III
President and CEO
The James Madison Institute
PO Box 37460
Tallahassee, FL 32315-7460
United States

Phone: 850-386-3131
Fax: 850-386-1807
E-mail: bob@jamesmadison.org
Web site: www.jamesmadison.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • The Economy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Climate change
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Unions
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
Neal McCluskey
Associate Director, Center for Educational Freedom
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5256
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: nmccluskey@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Tom McClusky
Vice President, Government Affairs
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-393-2134
E-mail: smc@frc.org
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Polling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Discretionary spending
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • Congress
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Government waste
Daniel McConchie
Vice President
Americans United for Life
310 South Peoria Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60607
United States

Phone: 312-492-7234
Fax: 312-492-7235
E-mail: daniel.mcconchie@aul.org
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
Billy Murray McCormac
Director of Communications and Senior Media Fellow
Timbro
Kungsgatan 60
Box 3037
SE-103 61 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: billy.mccormac@timbro.se
Web site: www.timbro.se

Lecture Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
Richard T. McCormack
Senior Advisor
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3275
Fax: 202-775-3199
E-mail: rmccormack@csis.org
Web site: www.csis.org
Issues
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Mexico
  • Africa
  • Japan
  • China
  • Middle East
  • Northeast Asia
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Western Europe
  • Latin America
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Bobby McCormick
Professor of Economics and BB&T Scholar
Clemson University
222 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, SC 29634-1309
United States

Phone: 864-656-3441
Fax: 864-868-5767
E-mail: sixmile@clemson.edu
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Property rights
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Climate change
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Paul W. McCracken
Edmund Ezra Day Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
University of Michigan Business School
701 Tappan
D3233 Davidson Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
United States

Phone: 734-764-1581
Fax: 734-936-0279
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Economic forecasting
  • Federal budget
  • Government debt
J. Huston McCulloch
Professor, Economics and Finance
Ohio State University
1945 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43210
United States

Phone: 614-292-0382
Fax: 614-292-3906
E-mail: mcculloch.2@osu.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government debt
Rachel McCulloch
Rosen Family Professor of International Finance, Economics Department
Brandeis University
Sachar 124, Mailstop 021
Waltham, MA 02454
United States

Phone: 781-736-2245
Fax: 781-736-2269
E-mail: mcculloch@brandeis.edu
Web site: people.brandeis.edu/~rmccullo
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International organizations
Wendell H. McCulloch Jr.
Professor, College of Business Administration
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840
United States

Phone: 562-985-4565
Fax: 562-985-5543
E-mail: mculloch@csulb.edu
Issues
  • International law
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • International organizations
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Unions
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Trade
  • Religion and public life
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Kelly McCutchen
President
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, NW, Suite 110
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

Phone: 404-256-4050
Fax: 404-256-9909
E-mail: kmccutchen@gppf.org
Web site: www.gppf.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
Eugene McDaniel USN (Ret.)
President
American Defense Institute
1055 North Fairfax Street, Suite 200
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-519-7000
Fax: 703-519-8627
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • South Asia
  • Latin America
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Northeast Asia
  • Arms control
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Military strategy
  • Middle East
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Western Europe
  • Defense budget
  • Missile defense
  • United Nations
Andrew McDonald
Director of Career Services
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 703-740-1447
E-mail: rsgcareer@regent.edu
Web site: www.regent.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
Forrest McDonald
Distinguished University Research Professor Emeritus
University of Alabama
PO Box 155
Coker, AL 35452
United States

Phone: 205-339-0317
Fax: 205-348-0670
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • American history and political tradition
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Federalism
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
Olivia M. McDonald Ph.D.
Visiting Professor, Decision Analytics, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
University of Pittsburgh
3202 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
230 South Boquet Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
United States

Phone: 412-648-7600
Fax: 412-648-2605
E-mail: omm4@pitt.edu
Web site: www.pitt.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Church-state relations
  • Media and popular culture
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • International organizations
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Religion and public life
  • Human trafficking
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
W. Wesley McDonald
Associate Professor of Political Science and Chairman, Department of Political Science
Elizabethtown College
One Alpha Drive
Nicarry Hall, Room 244
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
United States

Phone: 717-361-1306
Fax: 717-361-3688
E-mail: mcdonaldw@etown.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
Gary L. McDowell
The Jepson School of Leadership Studies
Jepson Hall
University of Richmond
Richmond, VA 23173
United States

Phone: 804-287-6085
Fax: 804-287-6062
E-mail: gmcdowel@richmond.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federalism
  • Political philosophy
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • The American founding
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Kathleen McGarry
President
Murray Hill Institute
243 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016
United States

Phone: 646-742-2845
Fax: 646-742-2851
E-mail: kmcgarry@mhplace.org
Web site: www.murrayhillinstitute.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
Gregory McGinity
Senior Director of Policy
The Broad Foundation
10900 Wilshire Boulevard, 12th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90024
United States

Phone: 310-954-5056
Fax: 310-654-5051
E-mail: gm@broadfoundation.org
Web site: www.broadfoundation.org
Issues
  • State and local government
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
John O. McGinnis
Professor of Law
Northwestern University
357 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

Phone: 312-503-3235
E-mail: j-mcginnis@law.northwestern.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Trade
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • Federalism
  • Entitlement spending
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Risk assessment
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Regulatory budgeting
Daniel McGroarty
Carmot Strategic Group
3904 Underwood Street
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
United States

Phone: 301-951-7005
Fax: 301-951-7006
E-mail: mackhan@comcast.net
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Jack McHugh
Senior Legislative Analyst
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
PO Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
United States

Phone: 989-631-0900
Fax: 989-631-0964
E-mail: mchugh@mackinac.org
Web site: www.mackinac.org
Issues
  • State and local government
Joseph P. McHugh
Editor of Employment Law Review
Reed Smith LLP
435 Sixth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
United States

Phone: 412-288-7236
Fax: 412-288-3063
E-mail: jmchugh@reedsmith.com
Web site: www.reedsmith.com
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Family/medical leave
Joe S. McIlhaney Jr., M.D.
Founder and Chairman
The Medical Institute
1101 South Capitol of Texas Highway
Building B, Suite 100
Austin, TX 78746
United States

Phone: 512-328-6268
Fax: 512-328-6269
E-mail: medinstitute@medinstitute.org
Web site: www.medinstitute.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Human Rights
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
David M. McIntosh USMC (Ret.)
Partner
Mayer, Brown, & Rowe, LLP
1909 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-1101
United States

Phone: 202-263-3281
Fax: 202-263-3300
E-mail: dmcintosh@mayerbrownrowe.com
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Federalism
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government health programs
  • Tort and liability reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Congress
  • Religion and public life
Sarah McIntosh
Vice President, Programs
Flint Hills Center for Public Policy
250 North Water, Suite 216
Wichita, KS 67202
United States

Phone: 316-634-0218
E-mail: sarah.mcintosh@flinthills.org
Web site: www.flinthills.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
David H. McIntyre
Adjunct Faculty and Director of Integrative Center for Homeland Security
George Bush School of Governance and Public Service, Texas A&M University
4803 Spearman Drive
College Station, TX 77845
United States

Phone: 979-862-2432
E-mail: mcintyredh@tamu.edu
Web site: bush.tamu.edu
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • Polling
  • Religion and public life
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
Ken McIntyre
Marilyn and Fred Guardabassi Fellow in Media and Public Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: ken.mcIntyre@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Free speech
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Media and popular culture
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Religious freedom
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Church-state relations
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Kyle McKenzie
Research Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4935
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: kmckenz3@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Regulatory reform
Edmund J. McMahon
Director
Empire Center for New York State Policy
PO Box 7173
Albany, NY 12224
United States

Phone: 518-434-3100
Fax: 518-434-3130
E-mail: ejm@empirecenter.org
Web site: www.empirecenter.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
Fred McMahon
Director of the Centre for Globalization Studies
The Fraser Institute
401-1491 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M4T 1Z4,
Canada

Phone: 416-363-6575 Ext 226
Fax: 416-934-1639
E-mail: fredm@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Economics of development
Michael J. McManus
President
Marriage Savers
9311 Harrington Drive
Potomac, MD 20854-4510
United States

Phone: 301-469-5870
Fax: 301-469-5871
E-mail: michaeljmcmanus@cs.com
Web site: www.marriagesavers.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Religion and public life
Joseph McNamara
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1475
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: mcnamara@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Sally McNamara
Senior Policy Analyst in European Affairs, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6086
Fax: 202-546-9697
E-mail: sally.mcnamara@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Jena Baker McNeill
Policy Analyst in Homeland Security
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6113
E-mail: jena.mcneill@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • -- National security (in general)
Lawrence J. McQuillan
Director, Business and Economic Studies
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-955-6104
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: lmcquillan@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Water/water pollution
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Unions
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Government debt
  • State and local government
  • Right to work
  • Government waste
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Regulatory reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Property rights
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
Bob McTeer
Distinguished Fellow
National Center for Policy Analysis
12770 Coit Road, Suite 800
Dallas, TX 75251
United States

Phone: 972-386-6272
Fax: 972-386-0924
E-mail: bob.mcteer@ncpa.org
Web site: www.ncpa.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic forecasting
  • The Economy
  • Economic education
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Federal education policy
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Money and financial services
  • Federal budget
  • Economic theory
  • Government debt
  • Entitlement spending
Maurice McTigue
Vice President, Director of the Government Accountability Project, and Distinguished Visiting Scholar
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: mmctigue@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Congress
  • Ethics
  • Federal budget
  • OSHA
  • Federal education policy
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Comparative government
  • Discretionary spending
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Government debt
  • Comparative economics
  • Conservative thought
  • Immigration
  • The Economy
  • Government waste
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Property rights
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Agriculture
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
Jack McVaugh
President Emeritus
Arizona School Choice Trust
7877 East Shooting Star Way
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
United States

Phone: 480-575-1582
Fax: 480-575-1586
E-mail: jemasct@mindspring.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
John H. McWhorter
Senior Fellow, Center for Race and Ethnicity
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: jmcwhorter@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Higher education
Lawrence Mead
Professor, Department of Politics
New York University
715 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
United States

Phone: 212-998-8540
Fax: 212-995-4184
E-mail: lmm1@nyu.edu
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Family and children
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Medicare
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Health care reform
Thomas Mead
Executive Vice President
Cardinal Newman Society
9167 Key Commons Court
Manassas, VA 20110
United States

Phone: 703-367-0333
E-mail: tmead@cardinalnewmansociety.org
Web site: www.cardinalnewmansociety.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Higher education
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Family (in general)
Walter J. Mead
Professor Emeritus of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
2661 Tallant Road, Number 718
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
United States

Phone: 805-682-3045
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • The Economy
Edwin Meese III
Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow in Public Policy and Chairman, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6180
Fax: 202-547-0641
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • State and local government
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Federalism
  • Military strategy
  • Judiciary
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Roger E. Meiners
Professor of Law and Economics
University of Texas, Arlington
Box 19479
Arlington, TX 76019
United States

Phone: 817-272-3116
Fax: 817-468-2972
E-mail: meiners@uta.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Higher education
  • Federalism
  • Intellectual property
William H. Mellor
President and General Counsel
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: wmellor@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public interest law
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
Allan H. Meltzer
University Professor of Political Economy, Tepper School of Business
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
United States

Phone: 412-268-2282
Fax: 412-268-6830
E-mail: am05@andrew.cmu.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Government debt
Curtis S. Melvin
Program Developer
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
E-mail: cmelvin@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Africa
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Northeast Asia
Charles Mensa
President
Institute of Economic Affairs-Ghana
PO Box 01936
Christianborg, Accra,
Ghana

E-mail: cmensa@africaonline.com.gh
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Jason Mercier
Director, Center for Government Reform
Washington Policy Center
PO Box 3643
Seattle, WA 98124-3643
United States

Phone: 888-WPC-9272
Fax: 888-943-9797
E-mail: jmercier@washingtonpolicy.org
Web site: www.washingtonpolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Government waste
Paul T. Mero
President
The Sutherland Institute
Crane Building
307 West 200 South, Suite 5005
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States

Phone: 801-355-1272
Fax: 801-355-1705
E-mail: pmero@sutherlandinstitute.org
Web site: www.sutherlandinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Health care reform
  • State and local government
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Political philosophy
John Merrifield
Professor of Economics and Editor, Journal of School Choice
University of Texas, San Antonio
501 West Durango Boulevard
COB - UTSA DT Campus
San Antonio, TX 78207
United States

Phone: 210-458-2519
Fax: 210-458-2515
E-mail: john.merrifield@utsa.edu
Web site: faculty.business.utsa.edu/jmerrifi
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Natural resources
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
E. Wayne Merry
Senior Associate
American Foreign Policy Council
509 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-543-1006
Fax: 202-543-1007
E-mail: merry@afpc.org
Web site: www.afpc.org
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Western Europe
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Defense budget
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Human Rights
  • Peacekeeping
  • Military strategy
  • China
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Harry Messenheimer Ph.D.
Co-Founder
Rio Grande Foundation
PO Box 2015
Tijeras, NM 87059
United States

Phone: 505-286-2030
Fax: 505-286-2422
Web site: www.riograndefoundation.org
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Discretionary spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Health care reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicaid
  • Economic education
F. Andy Messing Jr., USAR (Ret.)
Founder
National Defense Council Foundation
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 960
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-807-2070
Fax: 703-807-2073
Web site: www.ndcf.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Peacekeeping
Ryan Messmore
William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society, Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6073
Fax: 202-675-1754
E-mail: ryan.messmore@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Citizenship and civil society
Steven Metz
Chairman, Regional Strategy and Planning Department
Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
122 Forbes Avenue
Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5244
United States

Phone: 717-245-3822
Fax: 717-245-3820
E-mail: steven.metz@us.army.mil
Web site: www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Military strategy
Eugene B. Meyer
President
The Federalist Society
1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8138
Fax: 202-296-8061
E-mail: ebmeyer@fed-soc.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • International law
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Immigration
  • Second Amendment
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Free speech
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
Herbert E. Meyer
President
Storm King Press
PO Box 2089
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
United States

Phone: 360-378-3910
Fax: 360-378-3912
E-mail: herbmeyer@stormkingpress.com
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Adam Meyerson
President
The Philanthropy Roundtable
1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 503
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8333
Fax: 202-822-8325
E-mail: ameyerson@philanthropyroundtable.org
Web site: www.philanthropyroundtable.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Citizenship and civil society
Adam Meyerson
President
The Philanthropy Roundtable
1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 503
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8333
Fax: 202-822-8325
E-mail: ameyerson@philanthropyroundtable.org
Web site: www.philanthropyroundtable.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Citizenship and civil society
Marsha Michaelis
Education Analyst
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
PO Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
United States

Phone: 360-956-3482
Fax: 360-352-1874
E-mail: mrichards@effwa.org
Web site: www.effwa.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Patrick Michaels
Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-218-4616
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: pmichaels@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Climate change
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Air/air pollution
  • Environmental regulation
Robert J. Michaels
Professor, Department of Economics
California State University, Fullerton
PO Box 6850
Fullerton, CA 92634
United States

Phone: 714-278-2588
Fax: 714-278-1258
E-mail: rmichaels@fullerton.edu
Web site: www.business.fullerton.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Other energy options
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
  • Air/air pollution
  • Electricity deregulation
Christian Michel
President
Project Empowerment
13 Rugby Street
London WC1N 3QT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: cmichel@project-empowerment.org
Web site: www.project-empowerment.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Terrorism
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Religion and public life
  • Economics of development
  • Justice/crime
Paul E. Michelson
Distinguished Professor of History
Huntington College
2303 College Avenue
Huntington, IN 46750
United States

Phone: 219-359-4242
Fax: 260-359-4086
E-mail: pmichelson@huntington.edu
Web site: www.huntington.edu/history/pmichelson
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Religion and public life
Roger Michener
PO Box 400
Placitas, NM 87043-0400
United States

Phone: 505-771-1708
Fax: 505-771-1020
E-mail: michener@redthistle.com
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Constitutional law
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • International law
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Judiciary
  • Higher education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Political philosophy
Andrew A. Michta
Professor of International Studies
Rhodes College
2000 North Parkway
Memphis, TN 38112
United States

Phone: 901-843-3823
Fax: 901-843-3371
E-mail: michta@rhodes.edu
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • NATO/other alliances
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Military strategy
  • Russia/Eurasia
Jean-Luc Migue
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
3181 Galais Street
Quebec, QC G1W 2Z7,
Canada

E-mail: jlmigue@videotron.ca

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • Labor
Abraham H. Miller
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
208 Shady Glen Road
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
United States

Phone: 925-280-8834
E-mail: amill727@sbcglobal.net
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
Dennis D. Miller
Professor, Department of Economics
Baldwin-Wallace College
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
United States

Phone: 440-826-2002
Fax: 440-826-3835
E-mail: dmiller@bw.edu
Web site: www.bw.edu/academics/ecn
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Middle East
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Free-market environmentalism
Fred D. Miller Jr.
Professor of Philosophy and Executive Director, Social Philosophy and Policy Center
Bowling Green State University
225 Troupe Street
Bowling Green, OH 43403
United States

Phone: 419-372-2536
Fax: 419-372-8738
E-mail: fmiller@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
  • Higher education
Henry I. Miller M.D.
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-725-0185
Fax: 650-723-0576
E-mail: miller@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Environmental regulation
  • Risk assessment
James C. Miller III
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Senior Advisor
Blackwell Sanders LLP
750 17th Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-378-2302
Fax: 202-378-2319
Web site: www.blackwellsanders.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
James H. Miller
President
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute
216 Green Bay Road, Suite 205
PO Box 487
Thiensville, WI 53092
United States

Phone: 262-242-6409
Fax: 262-242-6459
E-mail: wpri@wpri.org
Web site: www.wpri.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Judith Miller
Adjunct Fellow and Contributing Editor, City Journal
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
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
Terry Miller
Director, Center for International Trade and Economics
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6120
E-mail: terry.miller@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • United Nations
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Climate change
  • The Economy
  • International organizations
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Human Rights
  • Trade
Thomas P. Miller J.D.
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5886
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: tmiller@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Anti-trust
  • Health care reform
Steven J. Milloy
Publisher
JunkScience.com
12309 Briarbush Lane
Potomac, MD 20854
United States

Phone: 301-258-9320
Fax: 301-330-3440
E-mail: stevenmilloy@junkscience.com
Web site: www.junkscience.com
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Regulatory reform
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Sound science
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • Water/water pollution
Edwin S. Mills
Professor Emeritus of Real Estate and Finance, Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Northwestern University
2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208
United States

Phone: 847-491-8340
Fax: 847-491-5719
E-mail: e-mills@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Issues
  • South Asia
  • State and local government
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Korea
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Higher education
  • Japan
Gene Mills
Executive Director
Louisiana Family Forum
655 St. Ferdinand Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
United States

Phone: 225-344-8533
Fax: 225-344-9006
E-mail: info@lafamilyforum.org
Web site: www.lafamilyforum.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Ian Milne
Director
Global Britain
57 Tufton Street
London SW1P 3QL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: globalbritain-1@globalbritain.org
Web site: www.globalbritain.org
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • International trade and financial institutions
Jeffrey D. Milyo
Professor, Department of Economics and Truman School of Public Affairs, University of Missouri, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
Department of Economics
Columbia, MO 65211
United States

Phone: 573-882-7785
Fax: 573-882-2697
E-mail: milyoj@missouri.edu
Web site: web.missouri.edu/~milyoj/
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Term limits
Kristian M. Mineau
President
Massachusetts Family Institute
100 Sylvan Road, Suite 625
Woburn, MA 01801
United States

Phone: 781-569-0400
Fax: 781-569-0472
E-mail: info@mafamily.org
Web site: www.mafamily.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Ethics
  • Military strategy
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • NATO/other alliances
Alberto Mingardi
Managing Director
Istituto Bruno Leoni
Via Bossi 1
10144 Turin,
Italy

E-mail: alberto.mingardi@brunoleoni.it
Web site: www.brunoleoni.it

Lecture Languages: Italian, Spanish
Translation Languages: Itaian
Issues
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
  • Health care
Tom Minnery
Senior Vice President, Government and Public Policy
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3400
Fax: 719-548-4525
E-mail: minnerta@fotf.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • Ethics
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Family and children
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • The American founding
  • Media and popular culture
Kenneth Robert Minogue
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
University of London
43 Perrymead Street
London SW6 3SN,
United Kingdom

E-mail: k.minogue@lse.ac.uk
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Education
  • Religion and public life
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
C. Ben Mitchell
Associate Professor of Bioethics and Contemporary Culture, Trinity International University and Director
The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
United States

Phone: 847-317-8124
Fax: 847-317-8101
E-mail: info@cbhd.org
Web site: www.cbhd.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Media and popular culture
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Bioethics
  • Privacy
Cleta Deatherage Mitchell
Attorney
Foley & Lardner
3000 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
United States

Phone: 202-295-4081
Fax: 202-672-5399
E-mail: cmitchell@foleylaw.com
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Term limits
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Personnel policies
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
  • Federalism
  • State and local government
Daniel J. Mitchell Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: dmitchell@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Government debt
  • Comparative economics
  • Federalism
  • Discretionary spending
  • The Economy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Entitlement spending
  • International tax policy/tax competition
Louisa Mitchell
Senior Fellow
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: louisa.mitchell@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Susan Mitchell
President
School Choice Wisconsin
2025 North Summit, Suite 103
Milwaukee, WI 53202
United States

Phone: 414-319-9160
Fax: 414-765-0220
E-mail: mitchell@parentchoice.org
Web site: www.schoolchoicewi.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Barun S. Mitra
Managing Trustee
Liberty Institute (India)
C-4/8 Sahyadri, Plot-5, Sector-12, Dwarka
New Delhi 110045,
India

E-mail: info@libertyindia.org
Web site: www.libertyindia.org
Issues
  • Energy
  • International relations/organizations
  • Agriculture
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • Economics of development
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Terrorism
Mark A. Mix
President
National Right to Work Committee
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 500
Springfield, VA 22160
United States

Phone: 703-321-9820
Fax: 703-321-7342
E-mail: mam@nrtw.org
Web site: www.nrtwc.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Blazej Moder
Research Fellow
Adam Smith Research Centre
Bednarska 16
00-321 Warsaw,
Poland

E-mail: blazej.moder@smith.pl
Web site: www.smith.pl

Lecture Languages: Polish
Translation Languages: Polish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
Terry M. Moe
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Phone: 650-725-8212
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: moe@hoover.stanford.edu
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Alexander Moens
Professor, Simon Fraser University, and Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC V5A1S6,
Canada

E-mail: moens@sfu.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.org

Lecture Languages: Dutch
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
Robert E. Moffit Ph.D.
Senior Fellow, Center for Health Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: robert.moffit@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Medicare
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government health programs
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Religion and public life
A. Alan Moghissi
President
Institute for Regulatory Science
PO Box 7166
Alexandria, VA 22307
United States

Phone: 703-765-3546
Fax: 703-765-3143
E-mail: moghissi@nars.org
Web site: www.nars.org

Lecture Languages: German
Translation Languages: German
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Waste/waste management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Sound science
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Fossil fuels
  • OSHA
R. Albert Mohler Jr.
President
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
2825 Lexington Road
Louisville, KY 40280
United States

Phone: 502-897-4121
Fax: 502-899-1770
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Conservative thought
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Ethics
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Family and children
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religious freedom
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Higher education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Church-state relations
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State-sponsored gambling
Fariborz L. Mokhtari Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies
National Defense University
2100 Second Street, NW
Washington, DC 20593
United States

Phone: 202-685-2574
Fax: 202-685-4999
E-mail: mokhtarif@ndu.edu

Lecture Languages: Persian
Issues
  • Middle East
Mark Moller
Adjunct Scholar
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: mmoller@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • International law
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free speech
Lawrence Mone
President
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: lmone@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Miguel Monjardino
Professor de Estudios de Seguranca Internacional
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisbona,
Portugal

E-mail: monjardino@iep.ucp.pt
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
Stephen Monsma
Research Fellow, Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics
Calvin College
3201 Burton Street, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
United States

Phone: 616-975-9247
E-mail: sm24@calvin.edu
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Derek H. Monson
Policy Analyst
The Sutherland Institute
Crane Building, Suite 5005
307 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States

Phone: 801-355-1272
Fax: 801-355-1705
E-mail: dmonson@sutherlandinstitute.org
Web site: www.sutherlandinstitute.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Transportation
  • Family and children
Leonidas Montes
Associate Professor of Economics
Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Malaga 661, Las Condes
Santiago,
Chile

E-mail: leonidas.montes@uai.cl
Web site: www.uai.cl

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Economics of development
Carlisle E. Moody
Professor of Economics
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
United States

Phone: 757-221-2373
Fax: 757-221-2390
E-mail: cemood@wm.edu
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
J. Scott Moody
Vice President of Policy and Chief Economist
The Maine Heritage Policy Center
PO Box 7829
Portland, ME 04112
United States

Phone: 207-321-2550
Fax: 207-773-4385
E-mail: jsmoody@mainepolicy.org
Web site: www.mainepolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
Adrian T. Moore
Vice President
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 661-477-3107
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: adrian.moore@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Waste/waste management
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Property rights
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Government waste
  • Water/water pollution
Cassandra Chrones Moore
Adjunct Scholar
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 650-493-7358
Fax: 650-493-8609
E-mail: ccmassoc@aol.com
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Risk assessment
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Regulation through litigation
Edwin H. Moore
President
Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida
542 East Park Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32301
United States

Phone: 850-681-3188
Fax: 850-681-0057
E-mail: emoore@icuf.org
Web site: www.icuf.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Federal education policy
  • Higher education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Term limits
James Elliott Moore II
Professor and Chair, Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
University of Southern California
GER 240, MC 0193, USC
3715 McClintock Avenue, Room 240
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0193
United States

Phone: 213-740-0595
Fax: 213-740-1120
E-mail: jmoore@usc.edu
Web site: www-rcf.usc.edu/~jmoore
Issues
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Economic education
  • Property rights
  • Transportation
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Environmental regulation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
John Norton Moore
Walter L. Brown Professor of Law
University of Virginia School of Law
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

Phone: 434-924-7441
Fax: 434-924-7362
E-mail: jnm9s@virginia.edu
Web site: www.virginia.edu/cnsl
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Arms control
  • United Nations
  • Human Rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Peacekeeping
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Missile defense
John H. Moore
President Emeritus
Grove City College
7254 Marlow Place
University Park, FL 34201
United States

Phone: 941-351-4255
Fax: 209-254-4532
E-mail: jhmoore1@comcast.net
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Climate change
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Higher education
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Nicola Moore
Ms. Moore
Ms. Nicola Moore
214 Massachusetts Ave, NE
Washington, DC 214 MASSAC
United States

Phone: 202-608-6212
Fax: 202-544-6909
E-mail: nicola.moore@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Federal budget
  • Government debt
Terrence O. Moore
Principal
Ridgeview Classical Schools
1800 South Lemay Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80525
United States

Phone: 970-494-4620
Fax: 970-494-4625
E-mail: tmoore@ridgeviewclassical.com
Web site: ridgeviewclassical.com
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Ethics
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Early childhood education
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Thomas Gale Moore
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1411
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: moore@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.stanford.edu/~moore
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Transportation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Climate change
  • Environmental education
Miguel Moreno
1101 North Highland Street
Arlington, VA 22201-2854
United States

Phone: 703-247-2000
Fax: 703-247-2001
E-mail: mmoreno@limail.us
Web site: www.leadershipinstitute.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Latin America
  • Military strategy
  • The Economy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Religious freedom
  • Higher education
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Constitutional law
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
Richard E. Morgan
William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Constitutional and International Law and Government
Bowdoin College
401 Hubbard Hall
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, ME 04011
United States

Phone: 207-725-3295
Fax: 207-725-3168
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Second Amendment
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Free speech
E. Haavi Morreim
Professor, College of Medicine
University of Tennessee, Memphis
956 Court Avenue, Box 11, Suite B-328
Memphis, TN 38163
United States

Phone: 901-448-5725
Fax: 901-448-1291
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Health care reform
Aaron Lane Morris
Fiscal Policy Analyst
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
400 East Main Avenue, Suite 306
Bowling Green, KY 42102
United States

Phone: 270-782-2140
Fax: 270-675-0220
Web site: www.bipps.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unions
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Right to work
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
  • Government waste
Joseph A. Morris
President and General Counsel
Lincoln Legal Foundation
39 South La Salle Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-606-0876
Fax: 312-606-0879
E-mail: mdlrusuk@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Property rights
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Julian Morris
Executive Director
International Policy Network
Rooms 200-205
Third Floor Temple Chambers
London EC4Y 0HP,
United Kingdom

E-mail: jmorris@policynetwork.net
Web site: www.policynetwork.net
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
Michael A. Morrisey
Director, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1665 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294-0022
United States

Phone: 205-975-8966
Fax: 205-934-3347
E-mail: morrisey@uab.edu
Web site: healthpolicy.uab.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Health care reform
James Morrison
President
Small Business Exporters Association of the United States
1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-659-9320
E-mail: jmorrison@sbea.org
Web site: www.sbea.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Personnel policies
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Housing and homelessness
Laurie P. Morrow
Columnist
15 Deerfield Drive
Montpelier, VT 05602
United States

Phone: 802-229-9208
E-mail: lpmorrow@msn.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Family and children
  • Higher education
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • Media and popular culture
Jennifer Roback Morse
Senior Fellow in Economics
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
663 South Rancho Santa Fe Road, Suite 222
San Diego, CA 92081
United States

Phone: 760-295-9278
Fax: 760-295-9278
E-mail: jrobackmorse@sbcglobal.net
Web site: www.jennifer-roback-morse.com
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Family and children
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Poverty and dependency
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Stephen Arthur Moses
President
Center for Long-Term Care Reform
2212 Queen Anne Avenue North, Suite 110
Seattle, WA 98109
United States

Phone: 206-283-7036
Fax: 206-283-6536
E-mail: smoses@centerltc.com
Web site: www.centerltc.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicaid
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Government health programs
Steven W. Mosher
President
Population Research Institute
PO Box 1559
Front Royal, VA 22630
United States

Phone: 540-622-5240
Fax: 540-622-2728
E-mail: steve@pop.org
Issues
  • Southeast Asia
  • Japan
  • China
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • South Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Mexico
  • Korea
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Northeast Asia
  • Latin America
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
William Moshofsky
President
Oregonians in Action Legal Center
PO Box 230637
Tigard, OR 97281
United States

Phone: 503-620-0258
Fax: 503-639-6891
E-mail: bill@oia.org
Web site: www.oia.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Laurence S. Moss
Professor, Economics Division
Babson College
Mustard Hall
Babson Park, MA 02457
United States

Phone: 781-239-4313
Fax: 781-239-4947
E-mail: lmos@aol.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Political philosophy
  • Comparative economics
  • Property rights
  • Human Rights
  • Intellectual property
Milton L. Mueller
Professor, School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
4-285 Center for Science and Technology
Syracuse, NY 13244-4100
United States

Phone: 315-443-5616
Fax: 315-443-5806
E-mail: mueller@syr.edu
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
David B. Muhlhausen Ph.D.
Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6209
Fax: 202-675-1772
E-mail: david.muhlhausen@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Federalism
  • Immigration
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Mauro E. Mujica
Chairman and CEO
U. S. English, Inc.
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-833-0100
Fax: 202-833-0108
E-mail: info@usenglish.org
Web site: www.usenglish.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Bilingual education
  • Citizenship and civil society
James W. Muller
Professor of Political Science
University of Alaska
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
United States

Phone: 907-786-4740
Fax: 907-786-4647
E-mail: james.muller@uaa.alaska.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
Wolfgang Muller
Executive Director
Institute for Free Enterprise
Rosenthaler Street. 40/41
D-10178 Berlin,
Germany

E-mail: wolfgang@iuf-berlin.org
Web site: www.iuf-berlin.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Environment
  • Government
Mitchell Muncy
Chief Operating Officer
Institute for American Values
1841 Broadway, Suite 211
New York, NY 10023
United States

Phone: 212-246-3942
Fax: 212-541-6665
E-mail: muncy@americanvalues.org
Web site: www.americanvalues.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
John C. Munday Jr.
Chair, Department of Natural Science and Mathematics
Regent University
1204 Murray Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23322
United States

Phone: 757-482-5709
E-mail: jmunday@avantrex.com
Web site: www.avantrex.com
Issues
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Johnny Munkhammar
Managing Director
Munkhammar Advisory, Ltd.
Kungsgatan 60
Box 3037
SE-103 61 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: advisory@munkhammar.org
Web site: www.munkhammar.org

Lecture Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
Ross H. Munro
Director of Asian Studies
Center for Security Studies
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-265-3715
Fax: 202-265-3716
E-mail: ross@munrolink.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Canada
  • China
Len Munsil
Chairman
PRO-PAC
6501 East Greenway, Suite 103, #617
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
United States

Phone: 480-567-8890
Fax: 480-596-5048
E-mail: info@lenmunsil.com
Web site: www.lenmunsil.com
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • The American founding
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Religious freedom
  • Immigration
  • Right-to-life issues
  • The Reagan legacy
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Religion and public life
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Marriage and family structure
Joshua Muravchik Ph.D.
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5942
Fax: 202-862-7163
E-mail: jmuravchik@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • International organizations
  • Human Rights
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • United Nations
Deroy Murdock
Senior Fellow
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
127 Fourth Avenue, Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10003
United States

Phone: 212-995-1538
Fax: 212-979-6011
E-mail: tiradesRUS@hotmail.com
Web site: www.atlasusa.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Entitlement spending
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Economic education
  • The Economy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Health care reform
  • Right to work
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Latin America
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Government waste
Charles Murray
W. H. Brady Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5812
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: cmurray@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Personnel policies
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Charles Murray
President
American Institute for Economic Research
PO Box 1000
Great Barrington, MA 01230
United States

Phone: 413-528-1216
Fax: 413-528-0103
E-mail: cmurray@aier.org
Web site: www.aier.org
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
Douglas Murray
Director
The Centre for Social Cohesion
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: douglas.murray@socialcohesion.co.uk
Web site: www.socialcohesion.co.uk
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
Iain Stuart Murray
Vice President for Strategy
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW,12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: imurray@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Infrastructure
  • Western Europe
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Sound science
  • International organizations
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Climate change
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Transportation
Vicki Murray
Senior Education Policy Fellow
Pacific Research Institute
660 J Street, Suite 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

Phone: 916-448-1926 Ext 4
Fax: 916-448-3856
E-mail: vmurray@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
William J. Murray
Chairman
Religious Freedom Coalition
PO Box 77511
Washington, DC 20013
United States

Phone: 540-370-4200
E-mail: wjmurray@rfcnet.org
Web site: www.rfcnet.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Congress
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Peacekeeping
  • State and local government
  • Judiciary
  • Africa
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Immigration
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Free speech
  • Family and children
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Southeast Asia
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Polling
Radu Cristian Musetescu
Lecturer
Academy of Economic Studies, Department of International Business and Economics
Mihai Eminescu 13-15 Sector 1
Bucharest,
Romania

E-mail: radu.musetescu@rei.ase.ro
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • International relations/organizations
  • Privatization/deregulation
Gerald L. Musgrave
President
Economics America, Inc.
317 South Division Street, Suite 211
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2203
United States

Phone: 313-995-0865
Fax: 313-747-7258
Issues
  • Health care reform
D. Dowd Muska
Columnist
Dowdmuska.com
216 East Road
Broad Brook, CT 06016
United States

Phone: 860-729-1262
E-mail: dowd@dowdmuska.com
Web site: www.dowdmuska.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Other energy options
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Nuclear energy
Henry Myers
Professor of History
James Madison University
800 South Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
United States

Phone: 540-568-3992
Fax: 540-568-6556
E-mail: myersha@jmu.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Africa
  • Higher education
  • Conservative thought
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Ramon H. Myers
Senior Fellow and Curator, East Asian Archives
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-725-3443
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: myers@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • China
Mike Nahan
Senior Fellow
Institute of Public Affairs
Level 2, 410 Collins Street
MELBOURNE, VIC 3000,
Australia

E-mail: mdnahan@ipa.org.au
Web site: www.ipa.org.au
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Errol Naidoo
President
Family Policy Institute
PO Box 4743
Cape Town 8000,
South Africa

E-mail: enaidoo@familypolicyinstitute.org
Web site: www.familypolicyinstitute.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Religion and public life
Bruce A. Nasby
Senior Vice President, Global
Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)
1959 East Kerr Street
Springfield, MO 65803-4775
United States

Phone: 417-831-9505
Fax: 417-831-6165
E-mail: bnasby@sife.org
Web site: www.sife.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
George H. Nash
PO Box 415
South Hadley, MA 01075-0415
United States

Phone: 413-533-2617
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • The American founding
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Robert G. Natelson
Professor of Law, University of Montana, and Senior Fellow
Goldwater Institute
1113 Lincolnwood
Missoula, MT 59802
United States

Phone: 406-721-2266
E-mail: rgnatelson@gmail.com
Web site: www.umt.edu/law/faculty/natelson.htm
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Free speech
Joe Nathan
Director
Center for School Change
301 19th Avenue South, Room 234
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

Phone: 612-626-1834
Fax: 612-625-0104
E-mail: jnathan@umn.edu
Web site: www.centerforschoolchange.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Henry R. Nau
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
George Washington University
1957 E Street NW, Suite 501
Washington, DC 20052
United States

Phone: 202-994-3167
Fax: 202-994-5477
E-mail: nau@gwu.edu
Web site: www.gwu.edu/~elliott/faculty/nau.cfm
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Peacekeeping
  • Japan
  • Western Europe
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • NATO/other alliances
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Conservative principles and current events
Mario Navarro da Costa
Director, Washington Bureau
Tradition, Family, Property, Inc.
1344 Merrie Ridge Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 703-243-2104
Fax: 703-243-2105
E-mail: cpnoell@pobox.com
Web site: www.tfp.org

Lecture Languages: Portuguese, Spanish, French
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Western Europe
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Right-to-life issues
Anne D. Neal
President
American Council of Trustees and Alumni
1726 M Street, NW, Suite 802
Washington, DC 20036-4525
United States

Phone: 202-467-6787
Fax: 202-467-6784
E-mail: info@goacta.org
Web site: www.goacta.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • The American founding
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Federal education policy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Philanthropy
Thomas Nechyba
Department Chair, Economics
Duke University
Box 90097
Durham, NC 27708-0097
United States

Phone: 919-660-1815
Fax: 919-684-8974
E-mail: nechyba@duke.edu
Web site: www.econ.duke.edu
Issues
  • State and local government
  • State/local public finance
  • Family and children
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federalism
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Anthony I. Negbenebor Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Dean, School of Business
Gardner-Webb University
PO Box 997
Boiling Springs, NC 28017
United States

Phone: 704-406-7208
Fax: 704-406-3895
E-mail: anegbenebor@gardner-webb.edu
Web site: www.business.gardner-webb.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Trade
  • Conservative thought
  • Economic theory
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Africa
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Economic forecasting
  • Government waste
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Religion and public life
Clark Neily
Senior Attorney
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: cneily@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Public interest law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Second Amendment
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
Michael A. Nelson
Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics
University of Akron
CAS Building, Room 430
Akron, OH 44325-1908
United States

Phone: 330-972-7939
Fax: 330-972-5356
E-mail: manelson@uakron.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State/local public finance
Richard Alan Nelson
Editor, Journal of Promotion Management, and Professor of Mass Communication and Public Affairs
Louisiana State University
211 Journalism Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-7202
United States

Phone: 225-578-6686
Fax: 225-578-2125
E-mail: rnelson@lsu.edu
Web site: richardnelson.netfirms.com
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Ethics
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Higher education
  • Free speech
  • Media and popular culture
Robert H. Nelson Ph.D.
Affiliated Senior Scholar, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and Professor, School of Public Policy
University of Maryland
3131 Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742-1821
United States

Phone: 301-405-6345
Fax: 301-403-4675
E-mail: nelsonr@umd.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Environmental regulation
  • Climate change
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Water/water pollution
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Land use/land degradation
George R. Neumann
Professor of Economics
University of Iowa
West 388 Pappa John Building
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States

Phone: 319-335-0850
Fax: 319-335-1956
E-mail: george-neumann@uiowa.edu
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Unions
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • The Economy
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Anti-trust
  • Right to work
  • Minimum wage
  • Higher education
  • Economic theory
  • Polling
Tom Neumann
Executive Director
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 515
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-667-3900
Fax: 202-667-0601
E-mail: jinsa2@aol.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
Edward Neuschler
Senior Program Officer
Institute for Health Policy Solutions
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-789-1491 Ext 114
Fax: 202-789-1879
E-mail: eneuschler@ihps.org
Web site: www.ihps.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
Jacob Neusner
Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism and Bard Center Fellow
Bard College
39 Kalina Drive
Rhinebeck, NY 12572-1022
United States

Phone: 845-758-7389
E-mail: neusner@bard.edu
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Michael New
Assistant Professor
University of Alabama
Box 870213
Tuscaloosa, AL 35473
United States

Phone: 205-348-0980
Fax: 205-348-5248
E-mail: mnew@bama.ua.edu
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • State and local government
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal budget
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Initiative and referendum
David Charles Nice
Professor of Political Science
Washington State University
PO Box 644880
Pullman, WA 99164-4880
United States

Phone: 509-335-8320
Fax: 509-335-7990
E-mail: dnice@wsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Federalism
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Federal budget
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Congress
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • State and local government
Thomas M. Nichols
Professor and Chairman, Department of Strategy and Policy
U. S. Naval War College
Newport, RI 02842
United States

Phone: 401-841-7507
Fax: 401-841-6418
E-mail: nicholst@nwc.navy.mil
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Arms control
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Missile defense
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
Frank Nims
Chairman
Oregonians in Action
8255 SW Hunziker Road, Suite 200
Tigard, OR 97281
United States

Phone: 503-620-0258
Fax: 503-639-6891
E-mail: frank@oia.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Toshio Nishi
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2069
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: nishi@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Bilingual education
  • Northeast Asia
  • Higher education
William A. Niskanen
Chairman
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5236
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: wniskan@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • Government health programs
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Federalism
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Defense budget
Stephen Nix
Regional Program Director, Eurasia
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-408-9450
Fax: 202-408-9462
E-mail: snix@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Judiciary
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Polling
Juan Fernando Noboa
Member, Board of Directors
Fundación Ecuador Libre
9 de Octubre No 100, y Malecon, Piso 21, Oficina 03
Guayaquil
Guayas,
Ecuador

E-mail: jfnoboa@ecuadorlibre.org
Web site: www.ecuadorlibre.org
Issues
  • Justice/crime
C. Preston Noell III
Member, Board of Directors
Tradition, Family, Property, Inc.
1344 Merrie Ridge Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 703-243-2104
Fax: 703-243-2105
E-mail: cpnoell@pobox.com
Web site: www.tfp.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Family and children
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Pat Nolan
Vice President
Prison Fellowship
44180 Riverside Parkway
Lansdowne, VA 20176
United States

Phone: 703-554-8513
Fax: 703-554-8658
E-mail: pnolan@pfm.org
Web site: www.justicefellowship.org
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Criminal law and procedure
Stuart W. Nolan Jr.
Attorney
Wood, Maines and Nolan, Chartered
4121 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 101
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-465-2361
Fax: 703-465-2365
E-mail: nolan@legalcompass.com
Web site: www.legalcompass.com
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Free speech
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Church-state relations
  • Religious freedom
  • Religion and public life
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Judiciary
  • Philanthropy
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Temba Nolutshungu
PO Box 785121
United States

E-mail: fmf@mweb.co.za
Web site: www.freemarketfoundation.com
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Michael Noonan
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-732-3774 Ext 203
Fax: 215-732-4401
E-mail: mn@fpri.org
Web site: www.fpri.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Readiness/manpower
Johan Norberg
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
Birger Jarlsg 131a, II
SE-113 56 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: johan@johannorberg.net
Web site: www.johannorberg.net
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Eileen Norcross
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4924
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: enorcros@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Property rights
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Federal budget
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Housing and homelessness
Jesse Norman
Senior Fellow
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: jesse.norman@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.jessenorman.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Justice/crime
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Religion and public life
Grover G. Norquist
President
Americans for Tax Reform
722 12th Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-785-0266
Fax: 202-785-0261
E-mail: gnorquist@atr.org
Web site: www.atr.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Taxation/tax reform
Andrew Norton
Research Fellow
The Centre for Independent Studies
PO Box 92
ST. LEONARDS, NSW 1590,
Australia

E-mail: anorton@cis.org.au
Web site: www.cis.org.au
Issues
  • Education
Seth W. Norton
Aldeen Professor of Business
Wheaton College
501 College Avenue, Blanchard 116
Wheaton, IL 60187
United States

Phone: 630-752-5310
Fax: 630-752-7037
E-mail: seth.norton@wheaton.edu
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic education
  • Infrastructure
  • Comparative economics
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Anti-trust
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Africa
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Economic forecasting
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • The American founding
David C. Nott
President
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: david.nott@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Personnel policies
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federalism
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Michael J. Novak Jr.
George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5839
Fax: 202-862-5821
E-mail: mnovak@aei.org
Web site: www.michaelnovak.net
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • The American founding
  • Ethics
  • Political philosophy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage and family structure
Marcin Wieslaw Nowacki
Council Member
Project Lodz Foundation
Kasprzaka 55/12
91-078 Lodz,
Poland

E-mail: m.nowacki@projektlodz.pl
Web site: www.projektlodz.pl

Lecture Languages: Polish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
James H. Noyes
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 415-309-2466
Fax: 415-345-9834
E-mail: jim.noyes@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Afghanistan
  • South Asia
Lauren Noyes
Consultant
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-285-5380
E-mail: lauren.noyes@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Family and children
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Congress
Pablo Nuevo Lopez
Director of Programs
Fundación Burke
Bellesguard, 30
Barcelona 08022,
Spain

E-mail: pnuevo@fundacionburke.org
Web site: www.fundacionburke.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Education
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Religion and public life
David Nutter
Director, Academic Programs
The Washington Campus
1331 H Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-234-4446 Ext 108
Fax: 202-234-4505
E-mail: Info@washcampus.edu
Web site: www.washcampus.edu
Issues
  • Environmental education
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Congress
R. Marc Nuttle
Attorney-at-Law
900 36th Avenue, NW, Suite 202
Norman, OK 73072
United States

Phone: 405-364-5946
Fax: 405-329-9143
E-mail: rmnuttle@nuttle.com
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Ronald L. Oaxaca
McClelland Professor, Department of Economics
University of Arizona
McClelland Hall
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States

Phone: 602-621-4135
Fax: 520-621-8450
E-mail: rlo@u.arizona.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unemployment insurance
Brooke Oberwetter
Regulatory Policy Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: boberwetter@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
Michael J. O'Dea
Executive Director
Christus Medicus Foundation
21032 Lujon
Northville, MI 48167
United States

Phone: 248-478-5959
Fax: 248-478-5771
E-mail: mikeodea@christusmedicus.com
Web site: www.christusmedicus.com
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Health care reform
William E. Odom
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-223-7770
Fax: 202-223-8537
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • Defense budget
  • Western Europe
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Military strategy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr.
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
10280 Copper Cloud Drive
Reno, NV 89511
United States

Phone: 775-313-3251
Fax: 775-851-2105
E-mail: gpo@ix.netcom.com
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Economic theory
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Mary A. O'Grady
Senior Editorial Page Writer
The Wall Street Journal
200 Liberty Street, Ninth Floor
New York, NY 10281
United States

Phone: 212-416-4904
Fax: 212-416-2255
E-mail: mary.o'grady@wsj.com
Web site: www.wsj.com
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Trade
William O'Keefe
CEO
George C. Marshall Institute
1625 K Street, NW, Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-296-9655
Fax: 202-296-9714
E-mail: okeefe@marshall.org
Web site: www.marshall.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Sound science
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Climate change
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Jeremiah O'Keeffe
International Business Development Consultant
4212 Donnington Drive
Plano, TX 75093
United States

Phone: 972-998-9222
Fax: 972-867-3461
E-mail: jo@okeeffega.com
Web site: www.okeeffega.com
Issues
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Southeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Middle East
  • South Asia
  • China
Anthony Okonmah
Executive Director
The Foundation for Democracy in Africa
444 Brickell Avenue, Suite 309
Miami, FL 33131
United States

Phone: 305-416-9201
Fax: 305-416-9203
E-mail: aokonmah@democracy-africa.org
Web site: www.democracy-africa.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Bioethics
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Africa
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Agriculture
  • Trade
Kendra Okonski
Project Director
International Policy Network
Rooms 200-205Third Floor Temple Chambers 3/7 Temple Avenue
London EC4Y 0HP,
United Kingdom

Phone: 011 4420 3393 8410
Fax: 011 4420 3393 8411
E-mail: kendra@policynetwork.net
Web site: www.policynetwork.net
Issues
  • Environment
Fred O. Oladeinde
President
The Foundation for Democracy in Africa
1612 K Street, NW, Suite 1104
Washington, DC 20006-2830
United States

Phone: 202-331-1333
Fax: 202-331-8547
Web site: www.democracy-africa.org

Lecture Languages: Yoruba
Translation Languages: Yoruba
Issues
  • Transportation
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • International organizations
  • Trade
  • United Nations
  • Africa
Marvin Olasky
Professor, University of Texas, Provost, King's College, and Editor-in-Chief
World Magazine
4106 Firstview Drive
Austin, TX 78731
United States

Phone: 212-659-7219
Fax: 212-659-7210
E-mail: marvin.olasky@gmail.com
Web site: www.worldontheweb.com
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Media and popular culture
  • The American founding
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Higher education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Philanthropy
  • Religion and public life
James P. O'Leary
Associate Professor, Department of Politics
Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-6227
Fax: 202-319-6289
E-mail: oleary@cua.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • South Asia
  • Western Europe
  • Comparative economics
  • The Economy
  • Political philosophy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Peacekeeping
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Northeast Asia
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Conservative thought
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Amanda Oliver
Director
Project Empowerment
13 Rugby Street
London WC1N 3QT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: aoliver@project-empowerment.org
Web site: www.project-empowerment.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Economics of development
Daniel Oliver
President
New Atlantic Initiative
1275 K Street, NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-783-4600
Fax: 202-783-4601
E-mail: doliver@verizon.net
Web site: www.newatlanticinitiative.org
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Western Europe
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International organizations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Regulatory reform
Mary Oliver
Director of Educational Services
Institute for Youth Development
PO Box 16560
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 703-433-1640
Fax: 703-433-1645
E-mail: moliver@youthdevelopment.org
Issues
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Darcy A. Olsen
President and CEO
Goldwater Institute
500 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States

Phone: 602-462-5000
Fax: 602-256-7045
Web site: www.goldwaterinstitute.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Judiciary
  • Campaign finance reform
Edgar O. Olsen
Professor, Department of Economics
University of Virginia
PO Box 400182
Charlottesville, VA 22904
United States

Phone: 804-924-3443
Fax: 804-924-7659
E-mail: eoo@virginia.edu
Web site: www.virginia.edu/economics/olsen.htm
Issues
  • Housing and homelessness
Henry A. Olsen III
Vice President and Director, National Research Initiative
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-828-6024
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: holsen@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • State/local public finance
  • Health care reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Polling
Walter K. Olson
Senior Fellow
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
875 King Street
Chappaqua, NY 10514
United States

Phone: 914-747-0447
E-mail: wo@walterolson.com
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Regulation through litigation
Charles J. O'Malley
Private Education Consultant
Charles J. O'Malley & Associates, Inc.
646 Snug Harbor Drive H404
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
United States

Phone: 561-374-0841
Fax: 561-738-6268
E-mail: cjoainc@mindspring.com
Web site: www.charlesjomalley.com
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Mike O'Neil
Barbara Olson Legal Fellow
Landmark Legal Foundation
19415 Deerfield Avenue
Leesburg, VA 20176
United States

Phone: 703-554-6100
Fax: 703-554-6119
E-mail: mike@landmarklegal.org
Web site: www.landmarklegal.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Government waste
  • Unions
June O'Neill
Wollman Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director, Center for the Study of Business and Government
Baruch College, CUNY
17 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
United States

Phone: 646-312-3540
Fax: 646-312-3543
E-mail: june_oneill@baruch.cuny.edu
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Medicare
  • Minimum wage
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Federal budget
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Health care reform
Michael O'Neill
Associate Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8035
Fax: 703-993-8088
E-mail: moneill3@gmu.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Religious freedom
  • International law
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Federalism
  • Free speech
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Judiciary
B. Nelson Ong
Associate Professor, Division of Social Sciences
College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
United States

Phone: 914-632-2374
Fax: 914-576-4960
E-mail: nong@cnr.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Citizenship and civil society
Bienvenido S. Oplas Jr.
Chairman
Minimal Government
Great Wall Building, 136 Yakal Street
Makati City,
Philippines

Web site: www.minimalgovernment.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Jan Oravec
President
The Entrepreneurs Association of Slovakia
Cukrova 14
813 39 Bratislava,
Slovak Republic, The

E-mail: zps@zps.sk
Web site: www.zps.sk
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Norman J. Ornstein
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5893
Fax: 202-862-5821
E-mail: nornstein@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • Congress
Timothy G. O'Rourke
Dean, Fulton School of Liberal Arts
Salisbury University
Fulton Office, Fulton Hall 255
1101 Camden Avenue
Salisbury, MD 21801
United States

Phone: 410-543-6450
Fax: 410-548-3002
E-mail: tgorourke@salisbury.edu
Web site: www.salisbury.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Federalism
  • State and local government
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Lydia Ortega
Chair and Professor of Economics
San Jose State University
Department of Economics
San Jose, CA 95192-0114
United States

Phone: 408-924-5405
Fax: 408-924-5406
E-mail: lydia.ortega@sjsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
J. Marshall Osborn
Professor, Department of Mathematics
University of Wisconsin
6214 Old Sauk Road
Madison, WI 53705-2509
United States

Phone: 608-263-4283
Fax: 608-263-8891
E-mail: osborn@math.wisc.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
John S. O'Shea M.D.
Visiting Health Policy Fellow
The Heritage Foundation
146 Locust Court
Flemington, NJ 08822
United States

Phone: 732-259-2892
E-mail: jsoshea@comcast.net

Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Ivan G. Osorio
Editorial Director
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: iosorio@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Unions
  • Latin America
  • Right to work
Kent Ostrander
Executive Director
The Family Foundation of Kentucky
PO Box 911111
Lexington, KY 40591
United States

Phone: 606-255-5400
Fax: 859-233-3330
E-mail: tffky@mis.net
Web site: www.tffky.org
Issues
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Family and children
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Michael D. Ostrolenk
Director of Government Affairs
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
18732 White Sands Drive
Germantown, MD 20874
United States

Phone: 301-717-0599
Fax: 240-209-0576
E-mail: michaeldostrolenk@gmail.com
Web site: www.aapsonline.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
John O'Sullivan
Executive Editor
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Vinohradska 1
110 00 Prague,
Czech Republic

Web site: www.rferl.org
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Randal O'Toole
Senior Economist, Thoreau Institute, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1425 Beach Loop Drive
Brandon, OR 97411
United States

Phone: 541-347-1517
E-mail: rot@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Transportation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Lawrence A. Overlan
Executive Director
New England Institute for Public Policy
69 Morton Street
Canton, MA 02021
United States

Phone: 781-821-5939
Fax: 781-821-5939
E-mail: loverlan@bentley.edu
Issues
  • Trade
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Immigration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
  • Unions
  • Federalism
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • State and local government
  • Term limits
Nina Owcharenko
Director, Center for Health Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6221
Fax: 202-675-1754
E-mail: nina.owcharenko@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
Justin Owen
Acting Executive Director
Tennessee Center for Policy Research
200 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 625
Nashville, TN 37212
United States

Phone: 615-383-6431
Fax: 315-383-6432
E-mail: info@tennesseepolicy.org
Web site: www.tennesseepolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Unions
  • Property rights
  • State and local government
  • Government waste
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federalism
Mackubin T. Owens
Associate Dean of Academics for Electives and Directed Research
U. S. Naval War College
686 Cushing Road
Newport, RI 02841
United States

Phone: 401-841-2015
Fax: 401-841-6402
E-mail: owensm@nwc.navy.mil
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • The American founding
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Defense budget
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Military strategy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Congress
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Alan Oxley
Managing Consultant
ITS Global
GPO Box 622
MELBOURNE, VIC 3001,
Australia

Web site: www.itsglobal.net
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
Morton Paglin
Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics
Portland State University
3435 Northwest Thurman
Portland, OR 97210
United States

Phone: 503-725-5485
Fax: 503-725-3945
E-mail: paglin@pdx.edu
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Andrew Shuen Pak Man
Research Director
The Lion Rock Institute
8/F Henley Building
#5 Queen's Road Central
Hong Kong, SAR,
China

E-mail: andrewshuen@lionrockinstitute.org
Web site: www.lionrockinstitute.org
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Labor
  • Education
  • Government
Filip Palda
Senior Fellow
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Daniel Palm
Associate Professor of Political Science
Azusa Pacific University
921 East Alosta Avenue
Azusa, CA 91702
United States

Phone: 626-815-3782
Fax: 626-815-3868
E-mail: dpalm@apu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Second Amendment
  • Church-state relations
  • China
  • The American founding
Gary J. Palmer
President
Alabama Policy Institute
402 Office Park Drive, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35223
United States

Phone: 205-870-9900
Fax: 205-870-4407
E-mail: gary@alabamapolicy.org
Web site: www.alabamapolicy.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State and local government
  • Citizenship and civil society
Tom G. Palmer
Vice President for International Programs
Atlas Economic Research Institute
1201 L Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-280-1259
E-mail: tom.palmer@atlasnetwork.org
Web site: www.tomgpalmer.com
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Comparative government
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Federalism
  • Ethics
  • Political philosophy
Rosario A. Palmieri
Vice President, Infrastructure, Legal and Regulatory Policy
National Association of Manufacturers
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-637-3177
Fax: 202-637-3182
E-mail: rpalmieri@nam.org
Web site: www.nam.org
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Transportation
  • Regulatory reform
Max Pappas
Vice President, Public Policy
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, North Building Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-783-3870
Fax: 202-942-7649
E-mail: mpappas@freedomworks.org
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Duane Parde
President and Chief Operating Officer
National Taxpayers Union
108 North Alfred Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-5700
Fax: 703-683-5722
E-mail: ntu@ntu.org
Web site: www.ntu.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Federalism
  • State/local public finance
Allan E. Parker Jr., J.D.
President
The Justice Foundation
8122 Datapoint Drive, Suite 812
San Antonio, TX 78229
United States

Phone: 210-614-7157
Fax: 210-614-6656
E-mail: eaguilar@txjf.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Public interest law
  • Religious freedom
  • Federal education policy
  • Free speech
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
J. A. Parker
President
Lincoln Institute for Research and Education
10315 Georgetown Pike
PO Box 254
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

Phone: 703-759-4599
Fax: 703-759-5494
E-mail: jparker@lincolnreview.com
Web site: www.lincolnreview.com
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Middle East
  • United Nations
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unions
  • Africa
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Tort and liability reform
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Star Parker
President
Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education
722 12th Street, NW Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-204-2575
E-mail: starparker@urbancure.org
Web site: www.urbancure.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Health care reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Right-to-life issues
Star Parker
President
Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education
722 12th Street, NW Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-204-2575
E-mail: starparker@urbancure.org
Web site: www.urbancure.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Health care reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Right-to-life issues
Sid Parkinson
Executive Director
St. Lawrence Institute
PO Box 307, NDG Station
Montreal, QC H4A 3P6,
Canada

E-mail: sid@stlawrenceinstitute.org
Web site: www.stlawrenceinstitute.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
James Parmelee
President
Republicans United for Tax Relief
Box 5557
Arlington, VA 22205
United States

Phone: 703-502-0161
Fax: 703-502-9485
Web site: www.republicanaction.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
Bruce Parrott
Director, Russian and Eastern European Studies
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-663-5600
Fax: 202-663-5656
E-mail: bparrott@jhu.edu
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
Janet Parshall
Host
Janet Parshall's America
1901 North Moore Street, Suite 201A
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-276-8597
Fax: 703-516-7212
E-mail: janet@jpamerica.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
Lucy Parsons
Economics Researcher
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: lucy.parsons@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
E. C. Pasour Jr.
Professor Emeritus
North Carolina State University
4309 Nelson Hall, Box 8109
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Phone: 919-515-6250
Fax: 919-515-1824
E-mail: ec_pasour@ncsu.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Agriculture
Bobbie Patray
President
Eagle Forum of Tennessee
3216 Bluewater Terrace
Nashville, TN 37217
United States

Phone: 615-360-8810
Fax: 615-360-9005
E-mail: bobbie@tneagleforum.org
Web site: www.tneagleforum.org
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
Dick Patten
President
American Family Business Institute
1920 L Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-969-2444 Ext 227
Fax: 202-969-2445
E-mail: dick.patten@nodeathtax.org
Web site: www.nodeathtax.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Personnel policies
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
Christine Patterson
Fellow
Texas Public Policy Foundation
900 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-472-2700
Fax: 512-472-2728
E-mail: cpatterson214@aol.com
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
David A. Patterson
Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies
University of Memphis
301 Mitchell Hall
Memphis, TN 38152
United States

Phone: 901-678-2919
Fax: 901-678-2777
E-mail: dapttrsn@memphis.edu
Issues
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Religious freedom
  • Family and children
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Middle East
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Higher education
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Judd W. Patton
Professor of Economics
Bellevue University
1000 Galvin Road South
Bellevue, NE 68005
United States

Phone: 402-557-7510
Fax: 402-557-5414
E-mail: judd.patton@bellevue.edu
Web site: jpatton.bellevue.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic education
  • Economic theory
Ellen F. Paul
Deputy Director, Social Philosophy and Policy Center
Bowling Green State University
225 Troupe Street
Bowling Green, OH 43403
United States

Phone: 419-372-2536
Fax: 419-372-8738
E-mail: ellenfp@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Political philosophy
  • Free speech
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
Jeffrey E. Paul
Professor and Associate Director, Social Philosophy and Policy Center
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
United States

Phone: 419-372-2536
Fax: 419-372-8738
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Political philosophy
  • Higher education
  • Philanthropy
  • Media and popular culture
  • Taxation/tax reform
Darryl Paulson
Professor of Government
University of South Florida
140 Seventh Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
United States

Phone: 727-553-4582
Fax: 727-553-4526
E-mail: dpaulson@stpt.usf.edu
Issues
  • Term limits
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Polling
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • State and local government
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
John Paulton
Manager, Special Projects
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3471
Fax: 719-548-5860
E-mail: john.paulton@fotf.org
Web site: www.family.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Religion and public life
Mark V. Pauly Ph.D.
Bendheim Professor of Health Care Systems, The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
3641 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Phone: 215-898-5411
Fax: 215-573-2157
E-mail: pauly@wharton.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Health care reform
Jordan Paust
Law Foundation Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center
4800 Calhoun Road
Houston, TX 77204
United States

Phone: 713-743-2177
Fax: 713-743-2238
E-mail: JPaust@central.UH.edu
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Human Rights
Jan Pavlik
Research Director
Liberalni Institut
Spalena 51, Praha 1
Prague,
Czech Republic

E-mail: jan.pavlik@libinst.cz
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Frank A. Pavone
National Director
Priests for Life
PO Box 141172
Staten Island, NY 10314
United States

Phone: 888-735-3448
Fax: 718-980-6944
E-mail: director@priestsforlife.org
Web site: www.priestsforlife.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
Luis A. Pazos de la Torre
General Director
Centro de Investigaciones Sobre la Libre Empresa
Camelia 329
Col. Florida
01030 Mexico, D.F.,
Mexico

E-mail: lpazos@prodigy.net.mx
Web site: www.cisle.org.mx
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Anthony A. Peacock
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Utah State University
0725 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-0725
United States

Phone: 435-797-1314
Fax: 435-797-3751
E-mail: anthony.peacock@usu.edu
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Canada
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • The American founding
William Peacock III
Vice President of Administration and Director, Center for Economic Freedom
Texas Public Policy Foundation
900 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-472-2700
E-mail: bpeacock@texaspolicy.com
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Other energy options
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Property rights
  • State and local government
  • Fossil fuels
  • Climate change
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Mitchell B. Pearlstein Ph.D.
Founder and President
Center of the American Experiment
12 South Sixth Street, Suite 1024
Minneapolis, MN 55402
United States

Phone: 612-338-3605
Fax: 612-338-3621
E-mail: mitch.pearlstein@americanexperiment.org
Web site: www.americanexperiment.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Family and children
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Religion and public life
  • Early childhood education
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Ron Pearson
President
Pearson & Pipkin, Inc.
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-547-7177
Fax: 202-546-3091
E-mail: public.policy@verizon.net
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • China
  • Immigration
  • United Nations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Congress
  • International organizations
  • Campaign finance reform
Scott M. Pearson
Partner
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
2029 Century Park East, 18th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067-3086
United States

Phone: 310-556-5907
Fax: 310-556-5959
E-mail: spearson@stroock.com
Web site: www.stroock.com
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Tort and liability reform
Sidney A. Pearson Jr.
Professor of Political Science
Radford University
Box 6945
Radford, VA 24142
United States

Phone: 540-831-5370
Fax: 540-831-6075
E-mail: sapearso@runet.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Conservative principles and current events
William S. Peirce
Professor of Economics, Weatherhead School of Management
Case Western Reserve University
Box 154
Gates Mills, OH 44040
United States

Phone: 440-442-1921
Fax: 216-368-5039
E-mail: wsp@cwru.edu
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political philosophy
  • Other energy options
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Property rights
  • State and local government
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • -- Elections (in general)
Steve Pejovich
Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics
Texas A&M University
6959 Joyce Way
Dallas, TX 75225
United States

Phone: 214-363-4691
Fax: 214-363-4691
E-mail: pejovic1@sbcglobal.net

Lecture Languages: Serbian, Croatian
Translation Languages: Serbian, Croatian
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Comparative economics
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Economic theory
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Terence J. Pell
President
Center for Individual Rights
1233 20th Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-833-8400
Fax: 202-833-8410
E-mail: pell@cir-usa.org
Web site: www.cir-usa.org
Issues
  • Public interest law
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Free speech
Sam Peltzman
Ralph and Dorothy Keller Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
5807 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Phone: 773-702-7457
Fax: 773-702-0458
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • Risk assessment
  • Government health programs
  • Transportation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Infrastructure
William Perry Pendley
President and Chief Legal Officer
Mountain States Legal Foundation
2596 South Lewis Way
Lakewood, CO 80227
United States

Issues
    None Indicated
Alex Penk
Policy and Research Manager
Maxim Institute
49 Cape Horn Road
Hillsborough, Auckland
New Zealand

E-mail: alex.penk@maxim.org.nz
Web site: www.maxim.org.nz
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • Government
  • Justice/crime
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Education
Tony L. Perkins
President
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-393-2134
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • American history and political tradition
  • Church-state relations
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Religion and public life
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Polling
Richard Perle
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5849
Fax: 301-656-1120
E-mail: rperle@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Military strategy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Arms control
  • Defense budget
  • Readiness/manpower
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
  • Peacekeeping
Benjamin Perrin
Assistant Law Professor
University of British Columbia
1822 East Mall
Vancouver,
Canada

E-mail: perrin@law.ubc.ca
Web site: faculty.law.ubc.ca/perrin
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • Military/defense policy
Charles M. Perry
Vice President and Director of Studies
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
675 Massachusetts Avenue, Tenth Floor
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States

Phone: 617-492-2116
Fax: 617-492-8242
E-mail: cperry@ifpa.org
Web site: www.ifpa.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Northeast Asia
  • Middle East
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Missile defense
  • Korea
  • Japan
  • Military strategy
  • Arms control
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Western Europe
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Peacekeeping
Mark J. Perry
Professor of Economics and Finance
University of Michigan, Flint
4173 WSW
Flint, MI 48502
United States

Phone: 810-424-5413
Fax: 810-762-3687
E-mail: mjperry@umich.edu
Web site: www.umflint.edu/~mjperry
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
Alexandre Pesey
Director General
Institut de Formation Politique
158 avenue du Maine
75014 Paris,
France

E-mail: alexandre.pesey@ifpfrance.org
Web site: www.ifpfrance.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
Kate Pesey
Institute de Formation Politique
158 avenue du Maine
75014 Paris,
France

E-mail: kate.pesey@ifpfrance.org
Web site: www.ifpfrance.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Education
  • Justice/crime
Val Peter
Executive Director
Boys Town
14100 Crawford
Boys Town, NE 68010
United States

Phone: 402-498-1000
Fax: 402-498-1010
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Religion and public life
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
Karl Peterjohn
Executive Director
Kansas Taxpayers Network
PO Box 20050
Wichita, KS 67208
United States

Phone: 316-684-0082
Fax: 316-684-7527
E-mail: kpeterjohn@prodigy.net
Web site: www.kansastaxpayers.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
Daniel S. Peters
President
Ruth & Lovett Peters Foundation
1500 Chiquita Center
250 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
United States

Phone: 513-562-1550
Fax: 513-562-1551
E-mail: danpeters@fuse.net
Issues
  • Philanthropy
Lovett C. Peters
Founding Chairman
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
85 Devonshire Street, Eighth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States

Phone: 617-723-2277
Fax: 617-723-1880
E-mail: lpeters@pioneerinstitute.org
Web site: www.pioneerinstitute.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Lovett C. Peters
Founding Chairman
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
85 Devonshire Street, Eighth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States

Phone: 617-723-2277
Fax: 617-723-1880
E-mail: lpeters@pioneerinstitute.org
Web site: www.pioneerinstitute.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Philip Peters
Vice President
Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-522-9639
Fax: 703-522-5837
E-mail: peters@lexingtoninstitute.org
Web site: www.lexingtoninstitute.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Immigration
  • United Nations
Laura Bennett Peterson Esq.
Attorney
700 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Suite 520
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-298-5608
Fax: 202-298-8788
E-mail: LauraBPeterson@cs.com
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Paul C. Peterson
Professor, Department of Politics
Coastal Carolina University
PO Box 261954
Conway, SC 29528-6054
United States

Phone: 843-349-2627
Fax: 843-349-2943
E-mail: peterson@coastal.edu
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Free speech
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
William H. Peterson
700 New Hampshire Ave., NW, #801
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-337-2986
E-mail: whpeterson@aol.com
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Trade
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic theory
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Discretionary spending
  • The American founding
  • Anti-trust
  • The Economy
  • Right to work
  • Entitlement spending
  • Minimum wage
  • Economic education
Srdjan Petkanic
Research Assistant
Institute of European Studies
Gandijeva 147
Belgrade,
Serbia

E-mail: psergio1@yahoo.com
Issues
  • Government
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
Valentine Petkantchin
Fellow
Montreal Economic Institute
6418, rue Saint-Hubert Street, 2e
Montreal, QC H2S 2M2,
Canada

E-mail: petkantchin@iedm.org
Web site: www.iedm.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Angelo M. Petroni
Professor of Philosophy of Social Science-University of Bologna
Centro di Ricerca e Documentazione Luigi Einaudi
Via Ponza 4
10121 Torino,
Italy

E-mail: petroni@alma.unibo.it
Web site: www.centroeinaudi.it
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Religion and public life
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
Robert Pfaltzgraff Jr.
President
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
675 Massachusetts Avenue, Tenth Floor
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States

Phone: 617-492-2116
Fax: 617-492-8242
E-mail: rlp@ifpa.org
Web site: www.ifpa.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Missile defense
  • Arms control
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
Penn R. Pfiffner
Director, Fiscal Policy Center
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-233-7731
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: constecon@hotmail.com
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Economic theory
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Taxation/tax reform
J. Peter Pham
Director, Nelson Institute for International and Public Affairs, James Madison University, and Senior Fellow
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
Moody Hall 213, MSC 1205
800 South Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
United States

Phone: 540-568-2281
Fax: 540-568-2977
E-mail: phamjp@jmu.edu
Web site: www.jmu.edu/nelsoninstitute/

Lecture Languages: French, Italian
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Africa
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Peacekeeping
Cecile Philippe
General Director
Institut Economique Molinari
23 Rue de Luxembourg, Box 1
Brussels, 1000,
Belgium

E-mail: cecile@institutmolinari.org
Web site: www.institutmolinari.org
Issues
  • Energy
  • Health care
  • Environment
Bill Phillips
President
New York Charter Schools Association
One Commerce Plaza
99 Washington Avenue, Suite 402
Albany, NY 12210
United States

Phone: 518-694-3110
Fax: 518-694-3115
E-mail: bphillips@nycsa.org
Web site: www.nycsa.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Bruce Phillips
Senior Fellow, Regulatory Studies
National Federation of Independent Business
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-314-2048
Fax: 202-554-5572
E-mail: bruce.phillips@nfib.org
Web site: www.nfib.com
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Family/medical leave
  • OSHA
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Minimum wage
Howard Phillips
Chairman
The Conservative Caucus, Inc.
450 Maple Avenue, East
Vienna, VA 22180
United States

Phone: 703-893-2777
Fax: 703-281-4108
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
James A. Phillips
Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: jim.phillips@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • -- National security (in general)
  • NATO/other alliances
Timothy R. Phillips
President
Americans for Prosperity Foundation
2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 350
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 866-730-0150
Fax: 202-587-4599
E-mail: tphillips@afphq.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • State/local public finance
  • Discretionary spending
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Climate change
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Regulatory reform
  • Congress
  • Government waste
  • State and local government
Aneta Piasecka
Senior Policy Analyst
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
56 Birutes Street
LT-2004 Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: aneta@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
Bruce Piasecki
President and Founder
AHC Group
4 Franklin Square, Suite B
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
United States

Phone: 518-583-9619
Fax: 518-583-9726
E-mail: bruce@ahcgroup.com
Web site: www.ahcgroup.com
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Water/water pollution
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Waste/waste management
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
  • Risk assessment
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Nuclear energy
  • Climate change
  • Other energy options
Anthony R. Picarello Jr.
General Counsel
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
3211 Fourth Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017-1194
United States

Phone: 202-541-3000
E-mail: apicarello@usccb.org
Web site: www.usccb.org/ogc/
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Matthew C. Piccolo
Policy Analyst
The Sutherland Institute
Crane Building
307 West 200 South, Suite 5005
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States

Phone: 801-355-1272
Fax: 801-355-1705
E-mail: mpiccolo@sutherlandinstitute.org
Web site: www.sutherlandinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Alberto M. Piedra
Donald E. Bently Professor of Political Economy
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036-2101
United States

Phone: 888-566-9491
Fax: 202-319-4426
E-mail: info@iwp.edu
Issues
  • The Economy
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic development/foreign aid
George Pieler
Senior Research Fellow
Institute for Policy Innovation
1660 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 475
Lewisville, TX 75067
United States

Phone: 972-874-5139
Fax: 972-874-5144
E-mail: gpieler@cox.net
Web site: www.ipi.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • International law
  • The Economy
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Intellectual property
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Climate change
  • Regulatory reform
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Federal education policy
  • Constitutional law
  • Federal budget
  • Western Europe
James Piereson
Senior Fellow and Director, Center for the American University
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Higher education
  • Philanthropy
Juliana Geran Pilon
Earheart Fellow and Research Professor of Politics and Culture
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
E-mail: julianagp@iwp.edu
Web site: www.iwp.edu
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Roger Pilon Ph.D., J.D.
Vice President for Legal Affairs
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5233
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: rpilon@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Ethics
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Judiciary
  • Free speech
  • Federalism
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Steve Pines
Executive Director
Education Industry Association
1 Stoney Creek Way
Potomac, MD 20854
United States

Phone: 301-947-3971
Fax: 301-947-4997
E-mail: spines@educationindustry.org
Web site: www.educationindustry.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Daniel Pipes
Director
Middle East Forum
1500 Walnut Street, Suite 1050
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-546-5406 Ext 15
Fax: 215-689-2115
E-mail: pipes@meforum.org
Web site: www.danielpipes.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Terrorism and international crime
Richard Pipes
Baird Research Professor in History, Emeritus
Harvard University
17 Berkeley Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-492-0727
Fax: 617-661-4580
E-mail: rpipes23@aol.com
Web site: www.harvard.edu
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • The Reagan legacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Sally C. Pipes
President and CEO
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-955-6100
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: spipes@pacificresearch.org
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Bioethics
  • Health care reform
Herman Pirchner Jr.
President
American Foreign Policy Council
509 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-543-1006
Fax: 202-543-1007
E-mail: pirchner@afpc.org
Web site: www.afpc.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • China
  • Russia/Eurasia
Madsen Pirie
President
Adam Smith Institute
23 Great Smith Street
London SW1P 3BL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: madsen.pirie@adamsmith.org
Web site: www.adamsmith.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Education
  • Government
Deborah Perry Piscione
Co-founder and CEO
BettyConfidential.com
2625 Middlefield Road, Suite 700
Palo Alto, CA 94303
United States

Phone: 650-949-9400
E-mail: deborah@bettyconfidential.com
Web site: www.bettyconfidential.com
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Tomasz Pisula
Chairman
Freedom and Democracy Foundation
ul. Wiejska 13/3
00-480 Warsaw,
Poland

E-mail: pisula@wid.org.pl
Web site: www.wid.org.pl

Lecture Languages: Polish
Translation Languages: Polish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • Government
John J. Pitney Jr.
Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711-6420
United States

Phone: 909-607-4224
Fax: 909-621-8419
E-mail: jpitney@cmc.edu
Web site: govt.cmc.edu/jpitney
Issues
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
Rorin Morse Platt
Associate Professor of History
Campbell University
PO Box 356
Buies Creek, NC 27506
United States

Phone: 910-893-1474
Fax: 910-814-4311
E-mail: platt@campbell.edu
Web site: www.campbell.edu/faculty/platt/platt.htm
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Danielle Pletka
Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5943
Fax: 202-862-4877
E-mail: dpletka@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • South Asia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Middle East
  • Human Rights
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Afghanistan
James Plummer
Adjunct Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jplumber@libertycoalition.net
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
Guy Plunier
International Relations & Public and Press Relations
Sauvegarde Retraites
17 Avenue de Tourville
75007 Paris,
France

E-mail: guy.plunier@wanadoo.fr
Web site: www.sauvegarde-retraites.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
Stephen B. Pociask
President
The American Consumer Institute
PO Box 2161
Reston, VA 20195
United States

Phone: 703-471-3954
E-mail: steve@theamericanconsumer.org
Web site: www.theamericanconsumer.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Polling
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Economic theory
Michael Podgursky
Professor of Economics, Department of Economics
University of Missouri
118 Profesional Building
Columbia, MO 65211
United States

Phone: 573-882-7741
Fax: 573-882-2697
E-mail: podgurskym@missouri.edu
Web site: economics.missouri.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
Steve Poftak
Director of Research and Director, Shamie Center for Better Government
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
85 Devonshire Street, Eighth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States

Phone: 617-723-2277 Ext 205
Fax: 617-723-1880
E-mail: spoftak@pioneerinstitute.org
Web site: spoftak@pioneerinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
Dennis Polhill
Senior Fellow for Public Infrastructure
Independence Institute
13952 Denver West Parkway, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone: 303-279-6536
Fax: 303-279-4176
E-mail: dpolhill@aol.com
Web site: www.i2i.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Government waste
  • Waste/waste management
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • State/local public finance
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Money and financial services
  • Infrastructure
  • Term limits
Stephen Pollard
President
Centre for the New Europe
25 Furnival Street
EC4A 1JT London,
United Kingdom

E-mail: editorial@thejc.com.
Web site: www.thejc.com
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Education
  • Health care
Alex J. Pollock
Resident Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7190
Fax: 202-862-4875
E-mail: apollock@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Money and financial services
Jaime García-Legaz Ponce
General Secretary
FAES Fundación
c/ María de Molina 40 - 6ª planta
Madrid 28006,
Spain

E-mail: jgarcialegaz@fundacionfaes.org
Web site: www.fundacionfaes.org
Issues
  • Energy
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Labor
  • Agriculture
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Health care
  • Environment
  • Education
  • Government
  • International relations/organizations
Vincent Poncet
Executive Editor and Board Member
Liberte Cherie
39, rue Henri Barbusse
92000 Nanterre,
France

E-mail: vincent.poncet@liberte-cherie.com
Web site: www.liberte-cherie.com

Lecture Languages: French
Translation Languages: French
Issues
  • Education
  • Labor
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Arthur Pontynen
Professor of Art History
University of Wisconsin
800 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, WI 54901
United States

Phone: 920-424-7067
Fax: 920-424-1738
E-mail: pontynen@uwosh.edu
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Robert W. Poole Jr.
Director of Transportation Studies
Reason Foundation
PO Box 15435
Plantation, FL 33317
United States

Phone: 310-292-2386
Fax: 954-587-9426
E-mail: bobp@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org/transportation
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Transportation
Gale L. Pooley Ph.D.
President
Education Excellence Idaho
PO Box 222
Eagle, ID 83616
United States

Phone: 208-514-4704
Fax: 208-514-4701
E-mail: galepooley@msn.com
Web site: www.edexidaho.org
Issues
  • Environmental education
  • Economic education
  • Comparative economics
  • Property rights
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Taxation/tax reform
David Popenoe
Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of The National Marriage Project
Rutgers University
54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Lucy Stone Hall B217
Piscataway, NJ 08854
United States

Phone: 732-445-7922
Fax: 732-445-6110
E-mail: marriage@rci.rutgers.edu
Web site: marriage.rutgers.edu
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
Daniel J. Popeo
Chairman and General Counsel
Washington Legal Foundation
2009 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-588-0302
Fax: 202-588-0386
E-mail: dpopeo@wlf.org
Web site: www.wlf.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Public interest law
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Government health programs
  • Regulatory reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Judiciary
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • Free speech
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Victor Porlier
Director, Management Assistance Program
The Randolph Foundation
PO Box 275
East Berne, NY 12059
United States

Phone: 518-872-9061
Fax: 518-872-9430
E-mail: vporlier@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Middle East
  • Environmental education
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
Philip K. Porter
Professor, Department of Economics
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue
DFN 3401
Tampa, FL 33620-8000
United States

Phone: 813-974-6539
Fax: 813-974-6510
E-mail: pporter@coba.usf.edu
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Government waste
David G. Post
I. Herman Stern Professor of Law at the Beasley School of Law
Temple University
1719 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States

Phone: 215-204-4539
Fax: 215-204-1185
E-mail: david.post@temple.edu
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Joseph Postell
Visiting Fellow B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: joseph.postell@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Term limits
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federalism
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Judiciary
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Barry W. Poulson
Professor of Economics
University of Colorado
Campus Box 256
Boulder, CO 80309
United States

Phone: 303-492-7414
Fax: 303-492-8960
E-mail: poulson@colorado.edu
Web site: www.colorado.edu
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Government debt
  • Discretionary spending
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Government waste
Benjamin Powell
Assistant Professor of Economics, Suffolk University, and Senior Economist
The Beacon Hill Institute
Department of Economics
Suffolk University
Boston, MA 02114-4280
United States

Phone: 617-573-8023
Fax: 510-568-6040
E-mail: bpowell@suffolk.edu
Web site: www.beaconhill.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Political philosophy
  • Immigration
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Africa
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Japan
Lawrence S. Pratt
Senior Fellow
American Institute for Economic Research
PO Box 1000
Great Barrington, MA 01230
United States

Phone: 413-528-1216
Fax: 413-528-0103
E-mail: pratt@aier.org
Web site: www.aier.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Property rights
  • Climate change
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Sound science
Christopher Preble
Director of Foreign Policy Studies
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Readiness/manpower
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Defense budget
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Peacekeeping
  • Northeast Asia
  • Japan
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Eric Premack
Co-Director
Charter Schools Development Center
7750 College Town Drive, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95826
United States

Phone: 916-278-6069
Fax: 916-278-4094
E-mail: epremack@chartercenter.org
Web site: www.cacharterschools.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Robert Premus
Senior Fellow in Regulation, Telecommunications, and Economic Development
Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glen Highway
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
United States

Phone: 937-775-3069
Fax: 937-775-2441
E-mail: robert.premus@wright.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • State/local public finance
  • Higher education
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Money and financial services
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Paul Prentice
President
Farm Sector Economics, Inc.
PO Box 10017
Colorado Springs, CO 80932
United States

Phone: 719-578-0800
E-mail: pprentice@farmsector.com
Web site: www.farmsector.com
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • Other energy options
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Economic theory
  • Agriculture
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Property rights
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Economic education
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Economic forecasting
Stephen B. Presser
Professor of Business Law, Kellogg School of Management, and Raoul Berger Professor of Legal History
Northwestern University School of Law
357 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

Phone: 312-503-8371
Fax: 312-503-2035
E-mail: s-presser@law.northwestern.edu
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Conservative thought
  • Constitutional law
  • The American founding
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federalism
  • Religion and public life
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Judiciary
Claude O. Pressnell Jr.
President
Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities
1031 17th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37212-2201
United States

Phone: 615-242-6400
Fax: 615-242-8033
E-mail: pressnell@ticua.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Higher education
Panos D. Prevedouros
Professor of Transportation Engineering
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2540 Dole Street, Suite 383
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States

Phone: 808-956-9698
Fax: 808-956-5014
E-mail: pdp@hawaii.edu
Web site: www.eng.hawaii.edu/~panos/

Lecture Languages: Greek
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Transportation
Wilfried Prewo
Chief Executive Officer
Hanover Chamber of Industry and Commerce
Schiffgraben 49
D-30175 Hanover,
Germany

E-mail: prewo@hannover.ihk.de
Web site: www.hannover.ihk.de

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Health care
  • Labor
Terry L. Price
Associate Professor, Jepson School of Leadership Studies
University of Richmond
Jepson School of Leadership Studies
Richmond, VA 23173
United States

Phone: 804-287-6088
Fax: 804-287-6062
E-mail: tprice@richmond.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Free speech
Thomas Prichard
President
Minnesota Family Council
2855 Anthony Lane South, Suite 150
Minneapolis, MN 55418
United States

Phone: 612-789-8811
Fax: 612-789-8858
E-mail: tom@mfc.org
Web site: www.mfc.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Early childhood education
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
George Priest
John M. Olin Professor of Law and Economics
Yale Law School
PO Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520
United States

Phone: 203-624-8331
Fax: 203-432-7225
E-mail: george.priest@yale.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Judiciary
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Federalism
  • Campaign finance reform
Joseph M. Prinzinger
Professor, School of Business and Economics
Lynchburg College
1501 Lakeside Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24501
United States

Phone: 804-544-8329
Fax: 804-544-8639
E-mail: prinzinger@lynchburg.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Conservative thought
  • Medicaid
Adam Pritchard
Professor
University of Michigan Law School
625 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
United States

Phone: 734-647-4048
Fax: 734-764-8309
E-mail: acplaw@umich.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
Maurine Jensen Proctor
President
Family Leader Foundation, Family Leader Network
10504 Sideburn Court
Fairfax, VA 22032
United States

Phone: 703-250-7586
Fax: 703-250-7587
E-mail: maurine1@cox.net
Web site: www.familyleader.net
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
William L. Proctor
Chancellor
Flagler College
PO Box 1027
St. Augustine, FL 32085
United States

Phone: 904-819-6210
Fax: 904-819-6356
E-mail: proctorw@flagler.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Federal education policy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
George Prohasky
Co-Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Center for Economic Development
Balsha 1, bl. 9, j.k. Ivan Vazov
1408 Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: ced@ced.bg
Web site: www.ced.bg
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
Miro Prokopijevic
Professor, Institute for European Studies, and President
Free Market Center
Trg Nikole Pasica 11
11000 Belgrade,
Serbia

E-mail: mprokop@sezampro.yu
Web site: www.fmc.org.yu
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Jan S. Prybyla
Professor Emeritus of Economics
Pennsylvania State University
5197 North Spring Pointe Place
Tucson, AZ 85749-7119
United States

Phone: 520-749-4982
E-mail: prybyla@comcast.net
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Conservative thought
  • Comparative economics
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • China
David L. Prychitko Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Northern Michigan University
208B Cohodas Hall
Marquette, MI 49855
United States

Phone: 906-227-1216
Fax: 906-227-2229
E-mail: dprychit@nmu.edu
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
Jim Przystup
Senior Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies
National Defense University
Fort Lesley J. McNair
Washington, DC 20319-5066
United States

Phone: 202-685-2359
Fax: 202-685-3972
E-mail: przystupj@ndu.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Money and financial services
Arch Puddington
Director of Research
Freedom House
120 Wall Street, 26th Floor
New York, NY 10005
United States

Phone: 212-514-8040
Fax: 212-514-8055
E-mail: puddington@freedomhouse.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Unions
Meir Perez Pugatch
Director of Research
Stockholm Network
35 Britannia Row
London N1 8QH,
United Kingdom

E-mail: meir@stockholm-network.org
Web site: www.stockholm-network.org

Lecture Languages: Hebrew
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Health care
  • International trade and financial institutions
Thomas John Pyle
President
Institute for Energy Research
655 15th Street, NW, Suite 825
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-621-2950
Fax: 202-637-2420
E-mail: tpyle@ierdc.org
Web site: www.instituteforenergyresearch.org
Issues
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Environmental regulation
  • Natural resources
  • Climate change
  • Fossil fuels
Robert Quartel
FreightDesk Technologies
7925 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 5300
McLean, VA 22102
United States

Phone: 703-356-5050 Ext 111
Fax: 703-873-4401
E-mail: rquartel@freightdesk.com
Web site: www.freightdesk.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Regulatory reform
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
Dan Quayle
Chairman
Cerberus Global Investments, LLC
7001 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 2010
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
United States

Phone: 480-922-5700
Fax: 480-922-5980
Issues
  • Unions
  • Arms control
  • United Nations
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • International organizations
  • Federal budget
  • Peacekeeping
  • Defense budget
  • Human Rights
Andrew F. Quinlan
President
Center for Freedom and Prosperity
PO Box 10882
Alexandria, VA 22310-9998
United States

Phone: 202-285-0244
Fax: 208-728-9639
E-mail: Andy@freedomandprosperity.org
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Trade
  • Privacy
  • Taxation/tax reform
Gary M. Quinlivan
Dean, Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics, and Government
Saint Vincent College
300 Fraser Purchase Road
Latrobe, PA 15650
United States

Phone: 724-537-4597
Fax: 724-537-4599
E-mail: gq@stvincent.edu
Issues
  • International organizations
  • China
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Dave Quist
Executive Director
Institute of Marriage and Family Canada
2001 - 130 Albert Street
Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4,
Canada

E-mail: daveq@imfcanada.org
Web site: www.imfcanada.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Government
Jeremy Rabkin
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive
Room 320, Arlington Campus
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-8972
E-mail: jrabkin@gmu.edu
Web site: www.law.gmu.edu
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Comparative government
  • Public interest law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Human Rights
Alvin Rabushka
David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2878
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: rabushka@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.stanford.edu/~rabushka
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Taxation/tax reform
Donald P. Racheter Ph.D.
President
Public Interest Institute
600 North Jackson Street
Mount Pleasant, IA 52641-1328
United States

Phone: 319-385-3462
Fax: 319-385-3799
E-mail: racheter@limitedgovernment.org
Web site: www.limitedgovernment.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Dragana Radevic
Executive Director
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Kralja Nikole Street, 27/4
81000 Podgorica,
Montenegro

E-mail: dradevic@cg.yu
Web site: www.visit-ceed.org

Lecture Languages: Montenegrin
Translation Languages: Montenegrin
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
R. S. Radford
Director, Program for Judicial Awareness
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-362-2833
Fax: 916-362-2932
E-mail: rsr@pacificlegal.org
Web site: www.pacificlegal.org
Issues
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Property rights
Janos Radvanyi Ph.D.
The Radvanyi Chair in International Studies
Mississippi State University
PO Box 6261
Mississippi State, MS 39762
United States

Phone: 662-325-8406
Fax: 662-325-7291
E-mail: radvanyi@research.msstate.edu
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
Robert J. Rafalko
Instructor, Department of Philosophy
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT 06515
United States

Phone: 203-392-6777
E-mail: rafalkor1@southernct.edu
Issues
  • Privacy
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Terrorism and international crime
Paul A. Rahe
Professor of History and Political Science
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-607-2391
Fax: 517-607-2998
E-mail: paul.rahe@hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Federal education policy
  • The American founding
  • Middle East
  • Federalism
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Conservative thought
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Marriage and family structure
Richard W. Rahn Ph.D.
Chairman
Center for Global Economic Growth
8977 Potomac Forest Drive
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

Phone: 703-553-3700
Fax: 202-659-3215
E-mail: RWRahn@aol.com
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Money and financial services
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Government debt
  • Privacy
Jacques Raiman
Founder
Institut Turgot
5 Villa Alexandrine
92100 Boulogne,
France

E-mail: jraiman@yahoo.com
Web site: www.turgot.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Helen Rainbow
Senior Researcher
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: helen.rainbow@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Health care
Kermit Rainman
Social Issues Analyst, Public Policy Department
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-531-3400
E-mail: kermit.rainman@fotf.org
Web site: www.focusonsocialissues.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
John Raisian
Tad and Dianne Taube Director
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1198
Fax: 650-725-8990
E-mail: raisian@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Sarath Rajapatirana
Visiting Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5927
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: sr@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
R. Sean Randolph
President & CEO
Bay Area Economic Forum
201 California Street, Suite 1450
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-981-7117
Fax: 415-981-6408
E-mail: sean@bayeconfor.org
Web site: www.bayeconfor.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic education
  • The Economy
  • Infrastructure
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • South Asia
  • Electricity deregulation
  • China
  • State and local government
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Maria Rankka
President
Timbro
Kungsgatan 60
Stockholm 103 61,
Sweden

E-mail: maria.rankka@timbro.se
Web site: www.timbro.se
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
  • Government
Douglas B. Rasmussen
Professor of Philosophy
St. John's University
SJH B30
Jamaica, NY 11439
United States

Phone: 718-990-5437
Fax: 718-990-1907
E-mail: rasmussd@stjohns.edu
Issues
  • Comparative economics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • Political philosophy
  • Economic theory
  • Human Rights
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
Kristina Rasmussen
Executive Vice President
Illinois Policy Institute
802 South 2nd Street
2nd Floor
Springfield, IL 62704
United States

Phone: 217-528-8800
Fax: 217-528-8808
E-mail: krasmussen@illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Web site: www.illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Government debt
  • Discretionary spending
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
Suri Ratnapala LLB, LLM, Ph.D.
Professor of Law and Director, Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law
University of Queensland
T.C. Beirne School of Law
QUEENSLAND, 4072,
Australia

E-mail: s.ratnapala@law.uq.edu.au
Web site: www.uq.edu.au
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
  • Human rights and human trafficking
  • Government
Edward A. Rauchut
Distinguished Professor, Grewcock Chair of American Vision and Values
Bellevue University
1000 Galvin Road South
Bellevue, NE 68005
United States

E-mail: erauchut@bellevue.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
Alan C. Raul
Partner
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, LLP
1501 K Street, NW, Ninth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-736-8477
Fax: 202-736-8711
E-mail: araul@sidley.com
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Sound science
  • Risk assessment
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Agriculture
  • Intellectual property
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Federalism
  • Free speech
  • Privacy
Luis Ravina
Dean
Universidad de Navarra
Facultad de Economicas y Empresariales
31080 Pamplona,
Spain

E-mail: lravina@unav.es
Web site: www.unav.es/econom
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • International relations/organizations
Diane Ravitch
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Research Professor of Education
New York University
82 Washington Square East
New York, NY 10003
United States

Phone: 212-998-5146
Fax: 212-995-4048
E-mail: dr19@nyu.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Brian D. Ray Ph.D.
President
National Home Education Research Institute
PO Box 13939
Salem, OR 97309
United States

Phone: 503-364-1490
E-mail: bray@nheri.org
Web site: www.nheri.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Harold Calvin Ray
CEO and Founder
National Center for Faith-Based Initiatives
2101 North Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
United States

Phone: 561-833-3366
Fax: 561-832-7844
E-mail: bishopray@ncfbi.org
Web site: www.ncfbi.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
Margaret E. Raymond
Research Fellow and Director, Center for Research on Education Outcomes
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulatory reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Federalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Unfunded mandates
  • State/local public finance
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Risk assessment
  • Privacy
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Electricity deregulation
Tom Readmond
Senior Consultant
Roberts, Raheb & Gradler, LLC
701 Eighth Street, NW, Eighth Floor
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-508-4196
Fax: 202-508-4121
E-mail: treadmond@rrg-llc.com
Web site: www.rrg-llc.com
Issues
  • Trade
  • Government waste
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Regulatory reform
  • Judiciary
  • Free speech
  • Media and popular culture
  • Congress
Jere Real
Professor Emeritus
Lynchburg College
2934-A Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503
United States

Phone: 434-528-3716
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Roger R. Ream
President
The Fund for American Studies
1706 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Phone: 202-986-0384
Fax: 202-986-8930
E-mail: rream@tfas.org
Web site: www.tfas.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Higher education
Heather Reams
Associate Director
Association of American Educators
1645 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-739-2100
Fax: 703-739-2763
E-mail: heather@aaeteachers.org
Web site: www.aaeteachers.org
Issues
  • Right to work
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Unions
Theodor Rebarber
Chief Executive Officer
AccountabilityWorks
1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-756-4507
Fax: 202-756-7323
E-mail: trebarber@accountabilityworks.org
Web site: www.accountabilityworks.org
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Robert E. Rector
Senior Research Fellow, Domestic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-5213
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Immigration
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Peter Redpath
Director, Student Division
The Federalist Society
1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-822-8138
Fax: 202-296-8061
E-mail: predpath@fed-soc.org
Web site: www.fed-soc.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • The American founding
  • Conservative thought
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Constitutional law
John Redwood
Professor
Middlesex University Business School
House of Commons
London SW1A 0AA,
United Kingdom

E-mail: redwoodj@parliament.uk
Web site: johnredwoodsdiary.com
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
Lawrence W. Reed
President
Foundation for Economic Education
30 South Broadway
Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533
United States

Phone: 800-960-4FEE
Fax: 914-591-8910
E-mail: lreed@fee.org
Web site: www.fee.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
W. Robert Reed
Professor, Department of Economics
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch
New Zealand

E-mail: bobreednz@yahoo.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
Jeremiah Reedy
Professor of Classics
Macalester College
1600 Grand Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
United States

Phone: 651-696-6722
E-mail: reedy@macalester.edu
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
Jeremiah Reedy
Professor of Classics
Macalester College
1600 Grand Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
United States

Phone: 651-696-6722
E-mail: reedy@macalester.edu
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
Nina Shokraii Rees
Senior Vice President
Knowledge Universe
805 15th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-312-7079
E-mail: nrees@knowledgeu.com
Web site: www.knowledgeu.com
Issues
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Armando V Regil
Loma de San Juan #33
Lomo Dorado C.P.
Queretaro, Qro 76060,
Mexico

E-mail: aregil@ipea.org.mx
Issues
    None Indicated
Anna Reid
Associate Fellow
Policy Exchange
Clutha House
10 Storey's Gate
London SW1P 3AY,
United Kingdom

E-mail: anna.reid@policyexchange.org.uk
Web site: www.policyexchange.org.uk
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • Justice/crime
Joseph D. Reid Jr.
Associate Professor of Economics
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 3G4
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1159
Fax: 703-993-1133
E-mail: jreid@gmu.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Right to work
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Unions
  • Personnel policies
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Congress
  • Federalism
William H. Reid M.D.
Professor
PO Box 4015
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657
United States

Phone: 830-596-0062
Fax: 830-596-9047
E-mail: reidw@reidpsychiatry.com
Web site: www.psychandlaw.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Health care reform
Patrick Reilly
President and CEO
Cardinal Newman Society
10562 Associates Court
Manassas, VA 20109
United States

Phone: 703-367-0333
Fax: 703-396-8668
E-mail: info@cardinalnewmansociety.org
Web site: www.cardinalnewmansociety.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Robert Richard Reilly
Chairman, Committee for Western Civilization, and Senior Fellow
American Foreign Policy Council
8216 Stonewall Drive
Vienna, VA 22180
United States

Phone: 703-645-7371
E-mail: rrreilly@msn.com
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Middle East
  • Human Rights
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
Manfred Reinertz
Managing Partner
Reinertz Consultants
Domaine de l'Orée du Bois
rue de l'Europe 33
Bereldange,
Luxembourg

E-mail: fred@reinertz.lu
Web site: www.reinertz.lu

Lecture Languages: French, German, Italian
Translation Languages: French, German, Italian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Michael Reitz
Legal Counsel and Director, Labor Policy Center
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
PO Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
United States

Phone: 360-956-3482
Fax: 360-352-1874
E-mail: mreitz@effwa.org
Web site: www.effwa.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Unions
Andrew Rettenmaier
Executive Associate Director, Private Enterprise Research Center
Texas A&M University
3028 Allen Building, 4231 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4231
United States

Phone: 979-845-7559
Fax: 979-845-6636
Web site: www.tamu.edu/perc
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Medicare
Alan Reynolds
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5295
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: areynolds@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Medicare
  • Philanthropy
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Higher education
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • State/local public finance
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Trade
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Economic forecasting
  • Federal budget
  • Government debt
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • Federalism
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Money and financial services
  • The Economy
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Minimum wage
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Anti-trust
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Aging/long-term care
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
Steven Rhoads
Professor of Government
University of Virginia
244 Cabell Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22901
United States

Phone: 434-973-4879
Fax: 434-924-3359
E-mail: ser6f@Virginia.edu
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Rita Ricardo-Campbell
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-2074
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Government health programs
  • Social Security and retirement
Charles E. Rice
Professor Emeritus of Law
Notre Dame Law School
PO Box 780
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

Phone: 574-631-5667
Fax: 574-631-4197
E-mail: Charles.E.Rice.1@nd.edu
Web site: law.nd.edu
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religion and public life
  • Family and children
  • Religious freedom
  • Privacy
  • Second Amendment
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free speech
Jay Wesley Richards Ph.D.
Research Fellow and Director, Acton Media
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-454-3080
Fax: 616-454-9454
E-mail: jrichards@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Ethics
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
Robert C. Richardson
Founding Member and Director
High Frontier
500 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-2314
United States

Phone: 703-535-8774
Fax: 703-535-8776
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Missile defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
Sheldon Richman
Editor, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty
Foundation for Economic Education
30 South Broadway
Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533
United States

Phone: 914-591-7230
Fax: 914-591-8910
E-mail: srichman@fee.org
Web site: www.fee.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic theory
  • Property rights
  • Economic education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Middle East
  • Second Amendment
  • Anti-trust
  • Intellectual property
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Federal education policy
  • Ethics
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Political philosophy
Glenn M. Ricketts
Public Affairs Director
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: ricketts@nas.org
Web site: www.nas.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Martin Ricketts
Professor of Economic Organisation
University of Buckingham
Dept of Economics and International Studies
Hunter Street
Buckingham MK18 1PR,
United Kingdom

E-mail: martin.ricketts@buckingham.ac.uk
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
Amy Moritz Ridenour
President
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: aridenour@nationalcenter.org
Web site: www.nationalcenter.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Health care reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Water/water pollution
  • Sound science
  • Property rights
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American history and political tradition
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Western Europe
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Tort and liability reform
  • The American founding
  • Environmental regulation
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • United Nations
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental education
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Medicare
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
David Ridenour
Vice President
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: dridenour@nationalcenter.org
Web site: www.nationalcenter.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Regulatory reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental regulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
Brian M. Riedl
Grover Hermann Fellow in Federal Budgetary Affairs, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: brian.riedl@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Federal budget
  • The Economy
  • Government waste
  • Government debt
  • Taxation/tax reform
Axel Rivas
Director of Education Program
Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth
Av. Callao 25, 1B
C1022AAA Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: arivas@cippec.org
Web site: www.cippec.org
Issues
  • Education
Hugo Maul Rivas
Director, Economic Area
CIEN - Center for Research on the National Economy
10 calle 3-17 zona 10
Edificio Aseguradora General, Nivel 5
Guatemala City,
Guatemala

E-mail: hmaul@cien.org.gt
Web site: www.cien.org.gt
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Robin Rivett
President
Pacific Legal Foundation
3900 Lennane Drive, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95834
United States

Phone: 916-419-7111
Fax: 916-419-7747
E-mail: rlr@pacificlegal.org
Web site: www.pacificlegal.org
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Public interest law
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Environmental regulation
  • Constitutional law
  • Land use/land degradation
David B. Rivkin Jr.
Partner
Baker & Hostetler
1050 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-861-1731
Fax: 202-861-1783
E-mail: drivkin@bakerlaw.com
Issues
  • Missile defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Climate change
  • Regulatory reform
  • Western Europe
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • International organizations
  • International law
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Federalism
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Constitutional law
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • United Nations
  • Electricity deregulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Arms control
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Environmental regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Peacekeeping
Aldona Robbins
Visiting Fellow, The Heritage Foundation, and Vice President
Fiscal Associates
1515 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
United States

Phone: 703-413-4371
E-mail: aerobbins@mindspring.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Medicare
  • The Economy
Gary Robbins
Visiting Fellow, The Heritage Foundation, and President
Fiscal Associates
1515 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
United States

Phone: 703-413-4371
Fax: 703-413-0280
E-mail: garobbins@mindspring.com
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
John W. Robbins
President
The Trinity Foundation
PO Box 68
Unicoi, TN 37692
United States

Phone: 423-743-0199
Fax: 423-743-2005
E-mail: jrob1517@aol.com
Web site: www.trinityfoundation.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic theory
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Church-state relations
  • Political philosophy
J. Milnor Roberts
Director
High Frontier
500 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-2314
United States

Phone: 703-535-8774
Fax: 703-535-8776
E-mail: high.frontier@verizon.net
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • United Nations
  • Missile defense
  • Afghanistan
  • Military strategy
  • NATO/other alliances
James C. Roberts
President
American Studies Center
Radio America
1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-408-0944
Fax: 202-408-1087
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative thought
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Political philosophy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Media and popular culture
James M. Roberts
Research Fellow For Economic Freedom and Growth, Center for International Trade and Economics
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: jim.roberts@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Latin America
Russell Roberts Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution and Professor of Economics
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
4400 University Drive, Campus Box 1027
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1186
E-mail: rrobert2@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Entitlement spending
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The Economy
  • Economic education
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental education
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Minimum wage
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Philanthropy
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Colin Robinson
Emeritus Professor
University of Surrey
The Manor House, The Green
Datchet, SL3 9EL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: colin@gunnersbury.freeserve.co.uk
Issues
  • Energy
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
Gerard Robinson
President
Black Alliance for Educational Options
1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Floor 12
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-429-2236
Fax: 202-429-2237
E-mail: gerard@baeo.org
Web site: www.baeo.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • State and local government
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Holly Robinson
Senior Vice President
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, NW, Suite 110
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

Phone: 404-256-4050
Fax: 404-256-9909
E-mail: hrobinson@gppf.org
Web site: www.gppf.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Peter Robinson
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Media and popular culture
Ronald E. Robinson
President
Young America's Foundation
110 Elden Street
Herndon, VA 20170
United States

Phone: 703-318-9608
Fax: 703-318-9122
E-mail: rrobinson@yaf.org
Web site: www.yaf.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Higher education
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Philanthropy
  • The Reagan legacy
John E. Rocha Sr.
Academic Director
Center for the American Idea
9525 Katy Freeway, Suite 303
Houston, TX 77024
United States

Phone: 713-984-1343
Fax: 713-984-0409
E-mail: john.rocha@americanidea.org
Web site: www.americanidea.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Family and children
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Political philosophy
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • Economic education
  • Media and popular culture
  • Ethics
Llewellyn Rockwell Jr.
President
Ludwig von Mises Institute
415 West Magnolia Avenue, Suite 105
Auburn, AL 36832
United States

Phone: 334-321-2100
Fax: 334-321-2119
E-mail: rockwell@mises.org
Web site: www.mises.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Trade
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Money and financial services
  • Unfunded mandates
  • The Economy
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Regulatory reform
  • Government waste
Doug Rogers
Executive Director
Association of Texas Professional Educators
305 East Huntland Drive, Suite 300
Austin, TX 78752
United States

Phone: 512-467-0071
Fax: 512-302-5884
E-mail: atpe@atpe.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Right to work
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Unions
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Derek Rogusky
Senior Vice President
Focus on the Family, Canada
200-20486 64th Avenue
Langley, BC V2Y 2V5,
Canada

E-mail: rogusky@fotf.ca
Web site: www.fotf.ca
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Government
Mauricio Rojas
Member of Parliament
Sveriges Riksdag (Swedish Parliament)
Sveriges riksdag
100 12 Stockholm,
Sweden

Web site: www.folkpartiet.se/rojas
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
Brooke L. Rollins
President and CEO
Texas Public Policy Foundation
900 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-472-2700
Fax: 512-472-2728
E-mail: brollins@texaspolicy.com
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Lori Roman
President
Libertas Global Partners
1920 L Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-785-0266
Fax: 202-785-0261
E-mail: info@libertasglobal.com
Web site: www.libertasglobal.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Jaroslav Romanchuk
President
Scientific Research Mises Center
21a Krasnaya str. 8
Minsk 220005,
Belarus

E-mail: liberti@belsonet.net
Web site: www.liberty-belarus.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
Philip J. Romero
Dean, Charles H. Lundquist College of Business
University of Oregon
1208 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1208
United States

Phone: 541-346-3261
Fax: 541-346-3331
E-mail: promero@uoregon.edu
Web site: www.lcb.uoregon.edu
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Trade
  • Anti-trust
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Minimum wage
  • Immigration
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- National security (in general)
David C. Rose
Professor, Department of Economics
University of Missouri, St. Louis
One University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400
United States

Phone: 314-516-5307
Fax: 314-516-5352
E-mail: rose@umsl.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
Jonathan Rose
Professor, College of Law
Arizona State University
PO Box 877906, Armstrong Hall
Tempe, AZ 85287
United States

Phone: 480-965-6513
Fax: 480-965-2427
E-mail: jonathan.rose@asu.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • State and local government
  • Regulatory reform
Christine Rosen
Resident Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-216-0855
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: crosen@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Conservative thought
  • Family and children
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Religion and public life
  • Media and popular culture
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Marriage and family structure
Patrick Ross
Executive Director
Copyright Alliance
1101 16th Street NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-246-6631
E-mail: pross@copyrightalliance.org
Web site: www.copyrightalliance.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free speech
Sharon Rossie
President
Nevada Policy Research Institute
3155 East Patrick Lane, Suite 10
Las Vegas, NV 89120
United States

Phone: 702-222-0642
Fax: 702-227-0927
E-mail: sr@npri.org
Web site: www.npri.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
Ralph A. Rossum
Salvatori Professor of American Constitutionalism and Director, Rose Institute of State and Local Government
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-607-3392
Fax: 909-621-8416
E-mail: rrossum@cmc.edu
Web site: www.claremontmckenna.edu
Issues
  • State and local government
  • Judiciary
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
  • Criminal law and procedure
Allen H. Roth
President
Policy Forum For International Affairs
767 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4200
New York, NY 10153
United States

Phone: 212-572-6954
Fax: 212-572-4329
E-mail: roth11570@yahoo.com
Web site: www.caseforfreedom.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Andrew B. Roth
Director of Government Affairs
Club for Growth
2001 L Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-955-5500
Fax: 202-955-9466
E-mail: aroth@clubforgrowth.org
Web site: www.clubforgrowth.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Gabriel J. Roth
Privatization Specialist
Independent Institute
4815 Falstone Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5541
United States

Phone: 301-656-6094
Fax: 202-318-2431
E-mail: roths@earthlink.net
Web site: home.earthlink.net/~roths
Issues
  • Climate change
  • Transportation
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Timothy P. Roth
A. B. Templeton Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics and Finance
University of Texas, El Paso
236 Business Administration Building
El Paso, TX 79968
United States

Phone: 915-747-8611
Fax: 915-747-6282
E-mail: troth@utep.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Conservative thought
  • Ethics
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
David Rothbard
President
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
PO Box 65722
Washington, DC 20035
United States

Phone: 202-429-2737
Fax: 410-838-7223
Web site: www.cfact.org
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Sound science
  • Risk assessment
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Environmental education
  • Climate change
  • Waste/waste management
  • Water/water pollution
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Kathy Rothschild
Assistant Development Director
Freedom Alliance
22570 Markey Court, Suite 240
Dulles, VA 20166
United States

Phone: 703-444-7940
Fax: 703-444-9893
E-mail: kathy.rothschild@freedomalliance.org
Web site: www.freedomalliance.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • State and local government
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Philanthropy
  • Family and children
  • The Reagan legacy
Joseph Rotondi J.D.
Legal Fellow, Regulatory Studies Program
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: jarotondi@yahoo.com
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Ronald D. Rotunda
Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law, and Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1 University Dr Rm 406
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Issues
  • Free speech
  • Religious freedom
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
James A. Roumasset
Professor of Economics
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States

Phone: 808-956-7496
Fax: 808-956-4347
E-mail: jimr@hawaii.edu
Issues
  • Southeast Asia
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Water/water pollution
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental education
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Property rights
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Climate change
  • Environmental regulation
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Cecilia E. Rouse
Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
Firestone Library
Princeton, NJ 08544-1013
United States

Phone: 609-258-4042
Fax: 609-258-2907
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Richard O. Rowland
President Emeritus
Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
1314 South King Street, Suite 1163
Honolulu, HI 96814
United States

Phone: 808-864-1776
Fax: 808-356-1690
E-mail: dick@grassrootinstitute.org
Web site: www.grassrootinstitute.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic education
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Charles K. Rowley
Professor of Economics
George Mason University
The Locke Institute
5188 Dungannon Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-934-6934
Fax: 703-934-6927
E-mail: crowley@gmu.edu
Web site: www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Edward L. Rowny
6200 Oregon Avenue, NW, #345
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-986-4752
Fax: 202-986-4752
E-mail: erowny@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Western Europe
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Korea
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Peacekeeping
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Northeast Asia
  • Human Rights
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • China
  • South Asia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Missile defense
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Middle East
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Readiness/manpower
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Japan
  • Defense budget
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Arms control
  • Military strategy
Robert Royal Ph.D.
President
Faith & Reason Institute
1413 K Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005-3490
United States

Phone: 202-289-8775
Fax: 202-289-2502
E-mail: royal@frinstitute.org
Web site: www.frinstitute.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Ethics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Conservative thought
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Latin America
  • United Nations
  • Western Europe
  • Environmental education
  • Mexico
  • International organizations
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Political philosophy
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Media and popular culture
Alfred P. Rubin
Distinguished Professor of International Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University
Cabot Building, 160 Packard Ave
Medford, MA 02155
United States

Phone: 617-627-2241
Fax: 617-627-3712
E-mail: alfred.rubin@tufts.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • International law
  • Southeast Asia
  • China
  • Northeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Terrorism and international crime
Charles T. Rubin
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
Duquesne University
College Hall
600 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
United States

Phone: 412-396-6485
Fax: 412-396-5197
E-mail: rubin@duq.edu
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Ethics
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
  • Sound science
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Paul H. Rubin
Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Economics and Law
Emory University
Department of Economics
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States

Phone: 404-931-0493
Fax: 443-645-0423
E-mail: prubin@emory.edu
Web site: www.economics.emory.edu/rubi.htm
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Free speech
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Privacy
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Criminal law and procedure
Craig Rucker
Executive Director
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
PO Box 65722
Washington, DC 20035
United States

Phone: 202-429-2737
Fax: 540-955-2481
E-mail: craig@cfact.org
Web site: www.cfact.org
Issues
  • Nuclear energy
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental education
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Property rights
  • Environmental regulation
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Land use/land degradation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Fossil fuels
  • Climate change
  • Waste/waste management
Teri O'Neill Ruddy
Senior Associate Director, Coalition Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4999
United States

Phone: 202-608-6042
Fax: 202-544-0961
E-mail: teri.ruddy@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • State and local government
  • Non-governmental organizations
Bernhard Ruetz
Researcher
Liberales Institut
Vogelsangstrasse 52
CH-8006 Zurich,
Switzerland

E-mail: ruetz@libinst.ch
Web site: www.libinst.org
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Religion and public life
Anthony Rufolo
Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
PO Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
United States

Phone: 503-725-4049
Fax: 503-725-8770
E-mail: rufoloa@pdx.edu
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Minimum wage
  • Government debt
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Social Security and retirement
  • State/local public finance
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federalism
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Infrastructure
  • State and local government
Stacie Rumenap
Executive Director
Stop Child Predators
1919 M Street, NW, Suite 470
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-234-0090
Fax: 202-234-2806
E-mail: srumenap@stopchildpredators.org
Web site: www.stopchildpredators.org
Issues
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Term limits
  • Human trafficking
  • State and local government
  • Initiative and referendum
Peter Ruppert
American Education Group
25 Ionia Avenue, SW, Suite 300
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-301-1221
Fax: 616-301-1224
E-mail: pruppert@americanedgroup.com
Web site: www.americanedgroup.com/main.php
Issues
  • Federal education policy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
Austin Ruse
President
Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM)
666 11th Street, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-7002
Fax: 202-393-7004
E-mail: austinruse@c-fam.org
Web site: www.c-fam.org
Issues
  • International law
  • Human trafficking
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Mark E. Rush
Head, Department of Politics
Washington and Lee University
Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics
Lexington, VA 24450
United States

Phone: 540-458-8904
Fax: 540-458-8639
E-mail: rushm@wlu.edu
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Church-state relations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Religious freedom
  • Immigration
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Judiciary
William A. Rusher
Distinguished Fellow
Claremont Institute
1661 Pine Street, Apt. 933
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States

Phone: 415-447-5480
E-mail: evansson@metricmail.com
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Media and popular culture
Michael D. Rushford
President
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation
2131 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
United States

Phone: 916-446-0345
Fax: 916-446-1194
E-mail: rushford@cjlf.org
Web site: www.cjlf.org
Issues
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Conservative thought
  • Public interest law
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Bob E. Russell Jr.
Counselor to the President
The Heritage Foundation
12 South Fifth Street
Geneva, IL 60134
United States

Phone: 630-208-9700
Fax: 630-208-1499
E-mail: RRandA@RRandA.com
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Higher education
  • Philanthropy
  • Economic education
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Economic theory
  • Non-governmental organizations
Frank Russo
State Director
American Family Association of New York
PO Box 203
Port Washington, NY 11050
United States

Phone: 516-767-9179
Fax: 516-944-3544
E-mail: fjrussojr@cs.com
Web site: www.afany.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Free speech
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
Peter J. Rusthoven
Partner
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
11 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States

Phone: 317-231-7299
Fax: 317-231-7433
E-mail: peter.rusthoven@btlaw.com
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Federalism
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
John Ruszkiewicz
Professor of Rhetoric and Composition
University of Texas
1 University Station B5500
Austin, TX 78712-0200
United States

Phone: 512-471-8764
Fax: 512-471-4353
E-mail: ruszkiewicz@mail.utexas.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
Peter Rutland
Professor, Department of Government
Wesleyan University
238 Church Street
Middletown, CT 06459
United States

Phone: 860-685-2483
Fax: 860-685-2241
E-mail: prutland@wesleyan.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • Comparative economics
  • Trade
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Russia/Eurasia
John Rutledge
Chairman
Rutledge Capital
29 Horseshoe Road
Cos Cob, CT 06807
United States

Phone: 202-313-4000
E-mail: jr@rutledgecapital.com
Web site: www.rutledgecapital.com
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • China
  • Regulatory reform
  • Middle East
  • The Reagan legacy
  • The Economy
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Trade
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Economic education
  • Government debt
  • Economic forecasting
  • Comparative economics
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Economic theory
  • Money and financial services
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Intellectual property
  • Japan
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
Edward W. Ryan
Ryan-Bacardi Professor of Economics and Director, Economic Freedom Institute
Manhattanville College
25 Jefferson Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583
United States

Phone: 914-723-2496
Fax: 914-722-1689
E-mail: edwryan@aol.com
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Economic education
  • Political philosophy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Higher education
  • Ethics
  • Campaign finance reform
  • The American founding
Terry Ryan
Vice President for Ohio Programs & Policy
Thomas B. Fordham Foundation
1701 K Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-223-5452
Fax: 202-223-9226
E-mail: tryan@edexcellence.net
Web site: www.edexcellence.net
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Sebastian Rybarczyk
President of the Board
Projekt Lódz
Gorkiego 10/12 m 34
92 525 Lodz,
Poland

E-mail: s.rybarczyk@projektlodz.pl
Web site: www.projektlodz.pl
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
Claes G. Ryn
Professor of Politics
Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20064
United States

Phone: 202-319-6225
Fax: 202-319-6289
E-mail: cryn@erols.com
Web site: nhinet.org

Lecture Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Conservative thought
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Ethics
Bican Sahin Ph.D.
Vice President
Association for Liberal Thinking
GMK Bulvari No. 108/17
Maltepe 06570 Ankara,
Turkey

E-mail: bican@hacettepe.edu.tr
Web site: www.liberal-dt.org.tr
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
Joseph T. Salerno
Professor of Economics, Lubin School of Business
Pace University
One Pace Plaza
New York, NY 10038
United States

Phone: 212-618-6519
Fax: 908-294-3556
E-mail: jsalerno@pace.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic theory
  • Comparative economics
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • The Economy
Pascal Salin
Professor of Economics
Universite Paris-Dauphine
89 Boulevard Saint Michel
Paris 75005,
France

E-mail: pascal.salin@neuf.fr
Web site: www.dauphine.fr

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Peter D. Salins Ph.D.
Senior Fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
E-mail: peter.salins@stonybrook.edu
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Health care reform
Razeen Sally
Senior Lecturer
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE,
United Kingdom

E-mail: r.sally@lse.ac.uk
Web site: www.lse.ac.uk
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • International relations/organizations
Jerzy Samborski
Executive Director
European Enterprise Institute
rue Belliard 15-17
B-1040 Brussels,
Belgium

Web site: www.european-enterprise.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Richard A. Samp
Chief Counsel
Washington Legal Foundation
2009 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-588-0302
Fax: 202-588-0386
E-mail: rsamp@wlf.org
Web site: www.wlf.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Public interest law
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federalism
  • Free speech
  • Immigration
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
John Samples
Director, Center for Representative Government
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: jsamples@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Federalism
  • Term limits
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Church-state relations
  • Polling
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Steven Alan Samson
Professor Helms School of Government, Department of Government
Liberty University
1971 University Boulevard
Lynchburg, VA 24502
United States

Phone: 434-592-3689
Fax: 434-582-7723
E-mail: ssamson@liberty.edu
Web site: www.liberty.edu/government
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Church-state relations
Peter Samuel
Editor
TOLLROADSnews
102 West Third Street, Unit One
Frederick, MD 21701-5333
United States

Phone: 301-631-1148
E-mail: petersamuel@mac.com
Web site: www.tollroadsnews.com
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Transportation
  • State/local public finance
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
Robert F. Sanchez
Policy Director
The James Madison Institute
2017 Delta Boulevard, Suite 102
Tallahassee, FL 32303
United States

Phone: 850-386-3131
Fax: 850-386-1807
E-mail: bsanchez@jamesmadison.org
Web site: www.jamesmadison.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Immigration
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • State and local government
  • Property rights
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Unions
  • Climate change
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Higher education
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Initiative and referendum
Alfonso Sanchez-Penalver
Economist
The Beacon Hill Institute
8 Ashburton Place
Suffollk University
Boston, MA 02116
United States

Phone: 617-573-8750
E-mail: alfonso@beaconhill.org
Web site: www.beaconhill.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • State/local public finance
Gregory W. Sand
Saint Louis College of Pharmacy
4588 Parkview Place
St. Louis, MO 63110-1088
United States

Phone: 314-367-8700
Fax: 314-367-2784
E-mail: gsand@stlcop.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Immigration
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Latin America
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Western Europe
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Jon Sanders
Policy Analyst and Research Editor
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: jsanders@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Free speech
  • Religious freedom
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Church-state relations
K. Penney Sanders Ph.D.
Consultant
839 West Fifth Street
Port Angeles, WA 98363
United States

Phone: 360-452-9456
E-mail: kpstorst@aol.com
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Medicare
Ellis Sandoz
Director
Eric Voegelin Institute
Louisiana State University
240 Stubbs Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States

Phone: 225-578-2552
Fax: 225-578-4766
E-mail: esandoz@lsu.edu
Web site: www.ericvoegelin.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Christopher Sands
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2439
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: csands@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Comparative government
  • Trade
  • Comparative economics
  • State and local government
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • The Economy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Infrastructure
  • Canada
  • Federalism
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Missile defense
Michael Sanera
Director of Research and Local Government 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: msanera@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • American history and political tradition
  • Personnel policies
  • Property rights
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental education
  • The Reagan legacy
  • State/local public finance
  • State and local government
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Sreya Sarkar
Policy Analyst
Cascade Policy Institute
4850 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Suite 103
Portland, OR 97225
United States

Phone: 503-242-0900
Fax: 503-242-3822
E-mail: sreya@cascadepolicy.org
Web site: www.cascadepolicy.org

Lecture Languages: Hindi, Bengali
Translation Languages: Hindi
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Immigration
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Minimum wage
  • Poverty and dependency
Christopher Sarlo
Senior Fellow, The Fraser Institute, and Professor of Economics
Nipissing University
Box 5002
North Bay, ON P1B 8L7,
Canada

Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Labor
Susan Sarnoff
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Social Work
Ohio University
Morton Hall 416
Athens, OH 45701
United States

Phone: 740-593-1301
Fax: 740-593-0427
E-mail: sarnoff@ohio.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Medicare
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • State and local government
  • Bioethics
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Social Security and retirement
  • OSHA
  • Government health programs
  • Minimum wage
  • Higher education
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Philanthropy
Sally Satel M.D.
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7154
E-mail: ssatel@aei.org
Web site: sallysatelmd.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Poverty and dependency
David Satter
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
5331 Nevada Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-537-1476
Fax: 202-537-1476
E-mail: satter@jamestown.org
Web site: www.hudson.org

Lecture Languages: Russian
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Political philosophy
  • Economic education
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
Corinne Sauer
Rav Kook 8
Jerusalem,
Israel

E-mail: corinne.sauer@gmail.com
Web site: www.jims-israel.org

Lecture Languages: Italian Hebrew French
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
  • Terrorism
  • Economics of development
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Military/defense policy
  • Health care
  • Environment
  • Labor
  • National security/alliance relations
Robert M. Sauer
Professor of Economics, University of Southampton, and President
Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies
University Road
University of Southampton
Southampton,
United Kingdom

E-mail: robertmsauer@gmail.com
Web site: www.economics.soton.ac.uk/people/StaffDetails.php?Name=rms

Lecture Languages: Hebrew
Translation Languages: Hebrew
Issues
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Economics of development
  • Religion and public life
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Labor
Paul J. Saunders
Director
The Nixon Center
1615 L Street, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-887-1000
Fax: 202-887-5222
E-mail: mail@nixoncenter.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Climate change
  • Russia/Eurasia
Peter Robert Saunders
Social Research Director
The Centre for Independent Studies
PO Box 92
ST. LEONARDS, NSW 1590,
Australia

E-mail: psaunders@cis.org.au
Web site: www.cis.org.au
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
William L. Saunders
Senior Counsel
Americans United For Life
1413 K Street, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-1478
E-mail: william.saunders@aul.org
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Religious freedom
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Bioethics
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • International law
  • Marriage and family structure
Frederic Sautet
Senior Research Fellow and Senior Editor of the Mercatus Policy Series
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4939
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: fsautet@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
E. S. Savas
Presidential Professor of Public Policy, Baruch College
City University of New York
17 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
United States

Phone: 646-660-6780
Fax: 201-568-0755
E-mail: prisect@aol.com
Issues
  • Waste/waste management
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Non-governmental organizations
Thomas R. Saving
Director, Private Enterprise Research Center
Texas A&M University
4231 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4231
United States

Phone: 979-845-7559
Fax: 979-845-6636
E-mail: t-saving@tamu.edu
Web site: www.tamu.edu/perc
Issues
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Entitlement spending
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
Luis María Savino
President
Fundación Centro de Estudios Americanos
Tucumán 1538, 1A
C1050AAF
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: info@ceaargentina.org.ar
Web site: www.ceaargentina.org.ar

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
David W. Saxe
Director, Center for the Study of Free Institutions and Civic Education
Pennsylvania State University
225 Chambers
University Park, PA 16802
United States

Phone: 814-863-7409
Fax: 814-863-7602
E-mail: fice@psu.edu
Web site: www.fice.psu.edu
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • Free speech
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Robert A. Scalapino
Robson Research Professor of Government Emeritus, Institute of East Asian Studies
University of California, Berkeley
2223 Fulton Street, Room 516
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

Phone: 510-643-6698
Fax: 510-643-7062
E-mail: halperin@berkeley.edu
Web site: ieas.berkeley.edu
Issues
  • United Nations
  • Korea
  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • South Asia
  • Northeast Asia
  • International organizations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • China
Greg Scandlen
Editor
Consumer Power Reports
PO Box 4955
Hagerstown, MD 21742
United States

Phone: 301-606-7364
Fax: 301-665-3851
E-mail: GMScan@comcast.net
Web site: www.chcchoices.org
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Medicaid
  • Regulatory reform
  • Health care reform
  • Medicare
Terrence M. Scanlon
President
Capital Research Center
1513 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-483-6900
Fax: 202-483-6990
E-mail: tscanlon@capitalresearch.org
Issues
  • Philanthropy
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Brett D. Schaefer
Jay Kingham Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-608-1509
E-mail: brett.schaefer@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Peacekeeping
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Human Rights
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Africa
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
David L. Schaefer
Professor of Political Science
Holy Cross College
PO Box 101A
Worcester, MA 01610-0395
United States

Phone: 508-793-2252
E-mail: dschaefe@holycross.edu
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • Ethics
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Higher education
  • The American founding
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Federalism
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
Peter F. Schaefer
President
Globaland Group LLC
5101 Cathedral Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-224-9525
E-mail: lawdevelopment@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Southeast Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Military strategy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Roberta Rubel Schaefer
Executive Director
Worcester Regional Research Bureau
319 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01608
United States

Phone: 508-799-7169
Fax: 508-799-4720
E-mail: rschaefer@wrrb.org
Web site: www.wrrb.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • State and local government
  • State/local public finance
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • -- Education (in general)
Adam B. Schaeffer
Policy Analyst, Center for Educational Freedom
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5246
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: aschaeffer@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Polling
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
William Schambra
Director, Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-223-7770
Fax: 202-223-8537
E-mail: william@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Political philosophy
  • Religion and public life
  • Philanthropy
D. Eric Schansberg
Professor of Economics
Indiana University, Southeast
4201 Grant Line Road, HH-004
new albany, IN 47150
United States

Phone: 812-941-2527
Fax: 812-941-2672
E-mail: dschansb@ius.edu
Web site: homepages.ius.edu/dschansb
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Congress
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Unions
  • Minimum wage
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Religion and public life
  • Term limits
Rick Schatz
President
National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families
800 Compton Road, Suite 9224
Cincinnati, OH 45231
United States

Phone: 513-521-6227
Fax: 513-521-6337
E-mail: rick@nationalcoalition.org
Web site: www.nationalcoalition.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Human trafficking
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Thomas A. Schatz
President
Citizens Against Government Waste
1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-467-5300
Fax: 202-467-4253
E-mail: tschatz@cagw.org
Web site: www.cagw.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Government debt
  • Privacy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Intellectual property
  • Federal budget
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Government waste
Diana J. Schaub
Associate Professor of Political Science
Loyola College
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States

Phone: 410-617-2138
Fax: 410-617-2215
E-mail: dschaub@loyola.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
Kent Scheidegger
Legal Director
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation
2131 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
United States

Phone: 916-446-0345
Fax: 916-446-1194
Web site: www.cjlf.org
Issues
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Constitutional law
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Ted E. Schelenski
Vice President, Finance and Operations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6265
Fax: 202-543-4203
E-mail: ted.schelenski@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Ted E. Schelenski
Vice President, Finance and Operations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6265
Fax: 202-543-4203
E-mail: ted.schelenski@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Bradley R. Schiller Ph.D.
Professor, School of Public Affairs
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Ward 334
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-885-6246
E-mail: bschill@american.edu
Issues
    None Indicated
Phyllis Schlafly
President
Eagle Forum
7800 Bonhomme
St. Louis, MO 63105
United States

Phone: 314-721-1213
Fax: 314-721-3373
E-mail: phyllis@eagleforum.org
Web site: www.eagleforum.org
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Federal education policy
  • The Economy
  • Judiciary
  • Family and children
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
James Byron Schlomach Ph.D.
Director, Center for Economic Prosperity
Goldwater Institute
500 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States

Phone: 602-462-5000
Fax: 512-256-7045
E-mail: bschlomach@goldwaterinstitute.org
Web site: www.goldwaterinstitute.org
Issues
  • Minimum wage
  • State/local public finance
  • Transportation
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • The Economy
  • State and local government
  • Government waste
  • Taxation/tax reform
Stuart Schlossman
Baruj Benacerraf Professor of Medicine, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Harvard Medical School
44 Binney Street, Mayer 557
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Phone: 617-632-3325
Fax: 617-632-2690
E-mail: stuart_schlossman@dfci.harvard.edu
Issues
  • Sound science
David Schmidtz
Kendrick Professor of Philosophy
University of Arizona
PO Box 210027
Tucson, AZ 85721-0027
United States

Phone: 520-621-7099
Fax: 520-621-9559
E-mail: schmidtz@u.arizona.edu
Issues
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
  • Poverty and dependency
Gary Schmitt
Resident Scholar and Director of Advanced Strategic Studies
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5831
Fax: 202-862-4877
E-mail: gschmitt@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • The American founding
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Military strategy
William Schneider
Senior Political Analyst
CNN
Washington, DC
United States

Phone: 202-515-2803
Fax: 202-515-2853
E-mail: bill.schneider@turner.com
Issues
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Polling
Suzanne Scholte
President
Defense Forum Foundation
3014 Castle Road
Falls Church, VA 22044
United States

Phone: 703-534-4313
Fax: 703-538-6149
E-mail: skswm@aol.com
Web site: www.defenseforum.org
Issues
  • Korea
  • Africa
  • Human Rights
Peter W. Schramm
Executive Director, Department of Political Science
John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs
Ashland University
401 College Avenue
Ashland, OH 44805
United States

Phone: 419-289-5431
Fax: 419-289-5425
E-mail: pschramm@ashbrook.org
Web site: www.ashbrook.org
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Immigration
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Political philosophy
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • The American founding
Robert Schuettinger
President
Washington International Studies Council
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Suite 370
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-547-3275
Fax: 202-547-1470
E-mail: wisc@erols.com
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Western Europe
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Higher education
  • Conservative thought
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Political philosophy
Max Schulz
Senior Fellow, Center for Energy Policy and the Environment
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
E-mail: mschulz@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • Nuclear energy
  • Sound science
  • Other energy options
Joel M. Schwartz
Visiting Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
555 University Avenue, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95825
United States

Phone: 916-203-6309
Fax: 916-576-0365
E-mail: joel@joelschwartz.com
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Sound science
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Fossil fuels
  • Land use/land degradation
Pedro Schwartz
Professor
Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid and St. Louis University, Madrid Campus
Calle Hermosilla, 59
28001 Madrid,
Spain

E-mail: pedro@pedroschwartz.com
Web site: www.pedroschwartz.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish, French, Italian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
Victor E. Schwartz
Chair of the Public Policy Practice Group and Attorney
Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP
600 14th Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005-2004
United States

Phone: 202-662-4886
Fax: 202-783-4211
E-mail: vschwartz@shb.com
Web site: www.shb.com
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judiciary
  • Regulation through litigation
Gerhard Schwarz
Economics Editor
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Falkenstrasse 11
CH-8021 Zürich,
Switzerland

E-mail: g.schwarz@nzz.ch

Lecture Languages: German, Spanish
Translation Languages: German
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Jiri Schwarz
Dean, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration
University of Economics, Prague
Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
nám. W. Churchilla 4
130 67 Prague 3,
Czech Republic

E-mail: jiri.schwarz@libinst.cz
Web site: www.libinst.cz

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Larry Schweikart
Professor, Department of History
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2265
United States

Phone: 937-229-2804
Fax: 937-229-4400
E-mail: schweikart@erinet.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • The Economy
  • Military strategy
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Readiness/manpower
G. W. Schwert
Distinguished University Professor of Finance & Statistics
University of Rochester
PO Box 270100
Rochester, NY 14627
United States

Phone: 585-275-2470
Fax: 585-461-5475
E-mail: schwert@schwert.ssb.rochester.edu
Web site: schwert.ssb.rochester.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic forecasting
  • Higher education
John T. Scott
Professor, Department of Economics
Dartmouth College
323 Rockefeller Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
United States

Phone: 603-646-2941
Fax: 603-646-2122
E-mail: john.t.scott@dartmouth.edu
Issues
  • The Economy
Robert Haney Scott
Professor, Department of Finance and Marketing
California State University, Chico
Chico, CA 95929
United States

Phone: 530-898-6188
Fax: 530-898-6030
E-mail: hscott2@csuchico.edu
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Money and financial services
  • Higher education
  • The Economy
  • Government debt
  • Property rights
Alan E. Sears
CEO, President & General Counsel
Alliance Defense Fund
10115 E. Bell Road, Suite 107, #614
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
United States

Phone: 480-444-0020
Fax: 480-444-0026
E-mail: asears@telladf.org
Web site: www.alliancedefensefund.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Church-state relations
  • Public interest law
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Religious freedom
  • International law
  • Free speech
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
  • The American founding
Larry J. Sechrest
Professor of Economics, Department of Business Administration
Sul Ross State University
Box C-35
Alpine, TX 79832
United States

Phone: 432-837-8069
Fax: 432-837-8003
E-mail: larrys@sulross.edu
Web site: faculty.sulross.edu/larrys
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Ethics
  • The American founding
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Money and financial services
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Government debt
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick
Associate Professor of Political Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
336 Thompson Hall, 200 Hicks Way
Amherst, MA 01003-9277
United States

Phone: 413-545-6189
Fax: 413-545-3349
E-mail: sedgwick@polsci.umass.edu
Web site: www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~sedgwick
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • State and local government
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Term limits
  • The American founding
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Federalism
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Neil Seeman
Adjunct Professor, Ryerson University, and Researcher
The Fraser Institute
Toronto, ON,
Canada

E-mail: neil.seeman@utoronto.ca
Issues
  • Health care
  • Bioethics
Geoffrey F. Segal
Vice President, Government Relations
Macquarie Group
125 West 55th Street, Level 22
New York, NY 10019
United States

Phone: 212-231-1314
E-mail: geoff.segal@macquarie.com
Web site: www.macquarie.com
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State/local public finance
Ralph Segalman Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
California State University, Northridge
18723 Sunburst Street
Northridge, CA 91324
United States

Phone: 818-993-5178
E-mail: ralph.segalman@sbcglobal.net
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Family and children
  • Health care reform
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Climate change
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Middle East
  • Higher education
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
Fredrik Segerfeldt
Program Director
Timbro
Grev Turegatan 19, Box 5234
SE-102 45 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: fredrik.segerfeldt@timbro.se
Web site: www.timbro.se

Lecture Languages: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, French
Translation Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • International relations/organizations
  • Privatization/deregulation
Howard Segermark
Segermark Associates, Inc.
904 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-548-2600
Fax: 202-543-3311
E-mail: howard@segermark.com
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic theory
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • The Economy
Jay Alan Sekulow
Chief Counsel
American Center for Law and Justice
PO Box 90555
Washington, DC 20090
United States

Phone: 757-226-2489
Fax: 757-226-2836
Web site: www.aclj.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Public interest law
  • The American founding
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Human Rights
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Religion and public life
Jamie Self
Vice President of Public Policy
Georgia Family Council
5550 Triangle Parkway, Suite 160
Norcross, GA 30092
United States

Phone: 770-242-0001
Fax: 770-242-0501
E-mail: jamie@gafam.org
Web site: www.georgiafamily.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Family and children
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Media and popular culture
George Selgin
Professor, Department of Economics
University of Georgia
Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602
United States

Phone: 706-542-2734
Fax: 706-542-3376
E-mail: selgin@terry.uga.edu
Issues
  • Money and financial services
Michal Semin
Director
Saint Joseph Institute
Karlstejnská 36
Solopisky 252 28,
Czech Republic

E-mail: institut@chello.cz
Web site: www.stjoseph.cz
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Religion and public life
  • Education
John Semmens
Economist
Laissez-Faire Institute
828 North Poplar Court
Chandler, AZ 85226
United States

Phone: 480-940-9824
E-mail: jsemmens@cox.net
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Transportation
Pete Sepp
Vice President, Communications
National Taxpayers Union
108 North Alfred Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-683-5700
Fax: 703-683-5722
E-mail: pressguy@ntu.org
Web site: www.ntu.org
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Ethics
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Congress
  • Government debt
  • Money and financial services
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
  • State and local government
  • Term limits
Miroslav Sevcik
Liberalni Institut
Spalena 51
110 00 Prague,
Czech Republic

E-mail: miroslav.sevcik@libinst.cz
Web site: www.libinst.cz

Lecture Languages: Czech
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Environment
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Gilbert T. Sewall
Director
American Textbook Council
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1948
New York, NY 10115
United States

Phone: 212-870-2760
Fax: 212-870-2720
E-mail: sewall@columbia.edu
Web site: www.historytextbooks.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
  • Citizenship and civil society
Kelly Shackelford Esq.
President
Liberty Institute
2001 Plano Parkway, Suite 1600
Plano, TX 75074
United States

Phone: 972-941-4444
Fax: 972-423-6162
E-mail: kelly@freemarket.org
Web site: www.freemarket.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • American history and political tradition
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • The American founding
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
  • Free speech
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
Houman B. Shadab J.D.
Senior Research Fellow, Regulatory Studies Program
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: hshadab@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
Parth J. Shah
President
Centre for Civil Society
K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave
New Delhi 110 016,
India

E-mail: parth@ccs.in
Web site: www.ccs.in

Lecture Languages: Hindi, Gujarati
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • International relations/organizations
  • Education
  • Government
Timothy Samuel Shah Ph.D.
Adjunct Senior Fellow for Religion and Foreign Policy
Council on Foreign Relations
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 240-912-5697
Fax: 202-986-2984
E-mail: tshah@cfr.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Political philosophy
  • International law
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Religion and public life
  • South Asia
Barry Alan Shain
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Colgate University
120 Persson Hall
Hamilton, NY 13346
United States

Phone: 315-228-7965
Fax: 315-228-7883
E-mail: bshain@mail.colgate.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Church-state relations
E. Donald Shapiro
Dean Emeritus
New York Law School
10040 East Happy Valley Road
Desert Highlands #422
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
United States

Phone: 480-513-0549
Fax: 480-419-1602
Issues
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicaid
  • Health care reform
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Ilya Shapiro
Senior Fellow, Center for Constitutional Studies, and Editor-in-Chief, Cato Supreme Court Review
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-218-4600
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: ishapiro@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org

Lecture Languages: Russian, Spanish, French
Translation Languages: Spanish, French
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Comparative government
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Anti-trust
  • Canada
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Latin America
Tracie J. Sharp
President
State Policy Network
PO Box 5208
Richmond, CA 94805-5208
United States

Phone: 510-965-9700
Fax: 510-965-9701
E-mail: sharp@spn.org
Web site: www.spn.org
Issues
  • State and local government
Nina Shea
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2400
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: shea@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • Middle East
  • Human Rights
  • Africa
  • China
  • United Nations
Bernard W. Sheehan
Professor Emeritus
Indiana University
806 South Woodlawn Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47401
United States

Phone: 812-855-7581
Fax: 812-855-3378
E-mail: sheehanb@indiana.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
Colleen Sheehan
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Villanova University
St. Augustine Center Liberal Arts Room 254
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085-1699
United States

Phone: 610-519-7421
Fax: 610-519-4639
E-mail: colleen.sheehan@villanova.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
James M. Sheehan
Adjunct Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: jsheehan2000@yahoo.com
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Kenneth E. Sheffer Jr.
Counselor to the President
The Heritage Foundation
Grand House, Seventh Floor
110 Macdonnell Road
Central, Hong Kong, SAR,
China

E-mail: kensheffer25@gmail.com
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • International trade and financial institutions
Steven M. Sheffrin
Dean, Division of Social Sciences
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
United States

Phone: 530-754-8925
Fax: 530-752-3490
E-mail: smsheffrin@ucdavis.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
Lou Sheldon
Chairman
Traditional Values Coalition
139 C Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-547-8570
Fax: 202-546-6403
E-mail: tvcwashdc@traditionalvalues.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Family and children
  • Religion and public life
  • China
  • Polling
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Human Rights
  • Ethics
  • Congress
  • Religious freedom
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Media and popular culture
  • Government waste
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Marriage and family structure
James Sherk
Bradley Fellow in Labor Policy, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6177
E-mail: james.sherk@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Right to work
  • Family/medical leave
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Unions
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Minimum wage
Richard Sherlock
Professor, Languages and Philosophy Department
Utah State University
0720 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322
United States

Phone: 435-797-1244
E-mail: ruffie@cc.usu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Amy L. Sherman
Senior Fellow, Welfare Policy Center
Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
757 King Street
Charlottesville, VA 22903-3442
United States

Phone: 434-293-5656
Fax: 434-295-8728
E-mail: faithincommunities@ntelos.net
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
Lawrence W. Sherman
Director, Jerry Lee Center of Criminology
University of Pennsylvania
3814 Walnut Street, Leadership Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6197
United States

Phone: 215-898-8216
Fax: 215-898-0864
E-mail: lws@sas.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
Paata Sheshelidze
President
New Economic School-Georgia
TEMKA 4-7-106
Tbilisi 0197,
Georgia

E-mail: paatasheshelidze@cdu.ge
Web site: www.economics.ge
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
James S. Shikwati
Director
Inter Region Economic Network (IREN)
Box 135, GPO Code 00100
Nairobi,
Kenya

E-mail: james@irenkenya.org
Web site: www.irenkenya.org
Issues
  • Environment
  • Government
  • Agriculture
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Education
  • Health care
  • Privatization/deregulation
Ichiro Shinkai
Senior Research Fellow
Asian Forum Japan
Akasaka Habitation Building, Second Floor
1-3-5 Akasaka, Minato-Ku
Tokyo 107-0052,
Japan

E-mail: shinkai@asianforum.jp
Web site: www.asianforum.jp
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
William G. Shipman
Chairman
CarriageOaks Partners, LLC
PO Box 371
Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
United States

Phone: 978-740-1800
Fax: 978-336-1294
E-mail: wgs@carriageoaks.org
Issues
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
Aleksandr Shkolnikov
Program Officer, Global
Center for International Private Enterprise
1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-721-9200
Fax: 202-721-9250
E-mail: ashkolnikov@cipe.org
Web site: www.cipe.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic theory
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Russia/Eurasia
Harvey Sicherman Ph.D.
President
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States

Phone: 215-732-3774
Fax: 215-732-4401
E-mail: hs@fpri.org
Web site: www.fpri.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • American history and political tradition
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Middle East
  • Western Europe
  • China
  • Infrastructure
  • Southeast Asia
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Transportation
J. Gregory Sidak J.D.
Visiting Professor of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
6018 Hotung International Law Building
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-662-9934
Fax: 202-331-0149
E-mail: jgsidak@aol.com
Web site: www.criterioneconomics.com/who/sidak.php
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Privacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulatory reform
  • Anti-trust
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
Fred Siegel
Senior Fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-0371
E-mail: communications@manhattan-institute.org
Web site: www.manhattan-institute.org
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Political philosophy
  • State and local government
  • Federalism
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Betsy Page Sigman
Professor of the Practice
Georgetown University
412 Old North
Washington, DC 20057
United States

Phone: 202-687-7062
E-mail: bps@georgetown.edu
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
Harvey Silverglate
Director
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)
607 Franklin Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States

Phone: 617-661-9156
Fax: 617-492-4925
E-mail: has@thefire.org
Web site: www.harveysilverglate.com
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Constitutional law
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Josef Sima
Research Fellow and Director for Publications
Liberalni Institut
Spalena 51
Prague 110 00,
Czech Republic

E-mail: josef.sima@libinst.cz
Web site: www.libinst.cz

Translation Languages: Czech
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
Remigijus Simasius
President
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
16A J. Jasinskio Street
LT-01112 Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: remigijus@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Education
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Energy
  • Government
Dimitri Simes
President
The Nixon Center
1615 L Street, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036-5610
United States

Phone: 202-887-1000
Fax: 202-887-5222
E-mail: dsimes@nixoncenter.org
Web site: www.nixoncenter.org
Issues
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Russia/Eurasia
Daniel R. Simmons
Director, State Affairs
Institute for Energy Research
1100 H Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-434-8267
Fax: 202-637-2420
E-mail: dsimmons@ierdc.org
Web site: www.instituteforenergyresearch.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Randy T. Simmons
Department Head, Political Science Department
Utah State University
0725 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-0725
United States

Phone: 435-797-1310
Fax: 435-797-3751
E-mail: randy.simmons@usu.edu
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State/local public finance
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Rita Simon
President
Women's Freedom Network
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016
United States

Phone: 202-885-2965
Fax: 202-885-2907
E-mail: rsimon@american.edu
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Religious freedom
  • Family and children
  • Middle East
  • Immigration
  • Higher education
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
Sheldon W. Simon
Professor, Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
United States

Phone: 480-965-1317
Fax: 480-965-3929
E-mail: shells@asu.edu
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Japan
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Northeast Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • China
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Korea
Martín Simonetta
Executive Director
Fundación Atlas 1853
Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 740
Piso 3 oficina 1 (C1107AAR)
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

E-mail: msimonetta@atlas.org.ar
Web site: www.atlas.org.ar

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • International relations/organizations
  • Privatization/deregulation
Steve Simpson
Senior Attorney
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: ssimpson@ij.org
Web site: www.ij.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
S. Fred Singer
President
Science and Environmental Policy Project
1600 South Eads Street, Suite 712-S
Arlington, VA 22202-2907
United States

Phone: 703-920-2744
Fax: 408-715-5657
E-mail: singer@sepp.org

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Fossil fuels
  • Environmental regulation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Other energy options
  • Missile defense
  • Risk assessment
  • Sound science
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Air/air pollution
  • Natural resources
  • Climate change
  • Nuclear energy
Alex Singleton
President
The Globalisation Institute
BP4
1040 Brussels Schuman,
Belgium

E-mail: asingleton@globalisation.eu
Web site: www.globalisation.eu
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Energy
  • International relations/organizations
Solveig Singleton
Adjunct Senior Fellow, Project on Technology and Innovation
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 410-750-0490
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: ssingleton@pff.org
Web site: www.pff.org
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Privacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • China
  • Constitutional law
  • Intellectual property
Ljubo Sirc CBE
Founder President
Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economics
57 Tufton Street
London SW1P 3QL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: crce@trident-net.co.uk
Web site: www.crce.org.uk
Issues
  • Privatization/deregulation
Robert A. Sirico
President
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
United States

Phone: 616-454-3080
Fax: 616-454-9454
E-mail: rsirico@acton.org
Web site: www.acton.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Economic education
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
John Sitilides
Chairman, Southeast Europe Project
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
700 12th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20004-3027
United States

Phone: 202-558-5122
Fax: 202-691-4001
Web site: www.wilsoncenter.org
Issues
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Polling
  • Western Europe
Alan K. F. Siu
Executive Director, Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, SAR,
China

E-mail: hkcer@econ.hku.hk
Web site: www.hku.hk
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Peter Skerry
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-797-6000
E-mail: gscomments@brookings.edu
Issues
  • Immigration
  • Bilingual education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Rhett William Skiles
Program Officer, Europe
International Republican Institute
1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-572-1517
Fax: 202-408-9462
E-mail: rskiles@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
  • United Nations
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • International organizations
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Polling
James Skillen
President
The Center for Public Justice
2444 Solomons Island Road, Suite 201
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States

Phone: 410-571-6300
Fax: 410-571-6365
E-mail: jim@cpjustice.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Ethics
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • The American founding
  • Religion and public life
Beth Skinner
State Director
FreedomWorks
5023 West 120th Avenue, #268
Broomfield, CO 80020
United States

Phone: 303-887-1883
E-mail: biskinner@comcast.net
Web site: www.freedomworks.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Brett Skinner
Director, Health, Pharmaceutical and Insurance Policy Research
The Fraser Institute
401 - 1491 Young Street
Toronto, ON M4T 1Z4,
Canada

E-mail: bretts@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Health care
Kiron K. Skinner
W. Glenn Campbell Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Middle East
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Military strategy
Aeon James Skoble
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
Bridgewater State College
Tillinghast Hall, Room 341
Bridgewater, MA 02325
United States

Phone: 508-531-2460
Fax: 508-531-1781
E-mail: askoble@bridgew.edu
Web site: www.bridgew.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • The American founding
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
William H. Slattery
President
Atlantic Legal Foundation
60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2102
New York, NY 10165
United States

Phone: 212-867-3322
Fax: 212-857-3653
E-mail: whslattery@atlanticlegal.org
Web site: www.atlanticlegal.org
Issues
  • Regulation through litigation
Stephen A. Slivinski
Senior Editor
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
701 East Byrd Street
Richmond, VA 23219
United States

Phone: 804-697-8149
E-mail: Stephen.Slivinski@rich.frb.org
Issues
  • Discretionary spending
  • State and local government
  • Agriculture
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Federal budget
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Congress
  • Government waste
Stephen Sloan
Fellow, Global Perspectives and University Professor
University of Central Florida
Howard Phillips Hall 202
4000 Central Florida Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32816
United States

Phone: 407-823-5093
E-mail: carlos@mail.ucf.edu
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Peacekeeping
Gerry Smedinghoff
Actuary
3219 East Camelback Road, Suite 257
Phoenix, AZ 85018
United States

Phone: 602-595-6886
E-mail: gerrysmedinghoff@cox.net
Web site: www.gerrysmedinghoff.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Health care reform
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Economic theory
  • Risk assessment
  • Conservative principles and current events
Anita Smith
President
Children's AIDS Fund
PO Box 16433
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 866-829-1560
Fax: 800-557-8529
E-mail: asmith@childrensaidsfund.org
Web site: www.childrensaidsfund.org
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Family and children
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Baker Smith
Secretary and Treasurer
U. S. Constitutional Rights Legal Defense Fund, Inc.
3360 East Terrell Branch Court
Marietta, GA 30067
United States

Phone: 770-980-0921
Fax: 770-955-0841
E-mail: atlsmith@msn.com
Issues
  • Unions
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
Clifford W. Smith
Epstein Professor of Business Administration, William E. Simon Graduate School of Business
University of Rochester
PO Box 270100
Rochester, NY 14627
United States

Phone: 585-275-3217
Fax: 585-506-1923
E-mail: smith@simon.rochester.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
Curt Smith
President
Indiana Family Institute
55 Monument Circle, Suite 322
Indianapolis, IN 46204-5910
United States

Phone: 317-423-9178
Fax: 317-423-9421
E-mail: curt@hoosierfamily.org
Web site: www.hoosierfamily.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Congress
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Bioethics
  • State/local public finance
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State and local government
Daniel Mead Smith
President
Washington Policy Center
PO Box 3643
Seattle, WA 98124-3643
United States

Phone: 206-937-9691
Fax: 206-624-8038
E-mail: dmeadsmith@washingtonpolicy.org
Web site: www.washingtonpolicy.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Frances B. Smith
Board Member and Adjunct Scholar
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW
12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-558-8738
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: smithfran@gmail.com
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Money and financial services
  • Trade
  • Sound science
  • Climate change
  • Privacy
Fred L. Smith Jr.
President
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-331-1010
Fax: 202-331-0640
E-mail: fsmith@cei.org
Web site: www.cei.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • International organizations
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Regulatory reform
  • Federalism
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Comparative economics
  • International law
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Tort and liability reform
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Government waste
  • The Economy
  • Environmental regulation
  • Intellectual property
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Anti-trust
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
Harvey A. Smith
Professor of Mathematics
Arizona State University
18 East Concorda Drive
Tempe, AZ 85282
United States

Phone: 480-968-6813
E-mail: hsmith@math.asu.edu
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Missile defense
  • Higher education
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Health care reform
  • Terrorism and international crime
Linda Smith
Founder and President
Shared Hope International
2906 East Evergreen Road
PO Box 65337
Vancouver, WA 98665
United States

Phone: 350-693-8100
Fax: 360-695-9489
E-mail: kristy@sharedhope.org
Web site: www.sharedhope.org
Issues
  • International organizations
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Human Rights
  • Family and children
Mailee R. Smith Esq.
Staff Counsel
Americans United for Life
310 South Peoria Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60607
United States

Phone: 312-568-4742
Fax: 312-492-7235
E-mail: mailee.smith@aul.org
Web site: www.aul.org
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
Mark W. Smith Esq.
Mark Smith Law Group PLLC
520 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
United States

Phone: 212-755-5200
Fax: 212-755-5203
E-mail: msmith@marksmithlawgroup.com
Web site: www.marksmithlawgroup.com
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
Oran P. Smith
President
Palmetto Family Council
PO Box 11953
Columbia, SC 29211-1953
United States

Phone: 803-733-5600
Fax: 803-733-5601
E-mail: oran@palmettofamily.org
Web site: www.palmettofamily.org
Issues
  • State-sponsored gambling
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Polling
  • Family and children
  • Federalism
  • Higher education
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
Robert J. Smith
President, Center for Private Conservation, and Adjunct Analyst
Competitive Enterprise Institute
721-R Second Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-667-0191
Fax: 202-544-9724
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Environmental regulation
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Water/water pollution
  • Property rights
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
Steven S. Smith
Director
Weidenbaum Center
Washington University
Campus Box 1027
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
United States

Phone: 314-935-5662
Fax: 314-935-5688
E-mail: smith@wustl.edu
Web site: wc.wustl.edu
Issues
  • Polling
  • Term limits
  • Congress
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Vernon L. Smith
Professor of Economics and Law, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science
George Mason University
4400 University Boulevard
MS 1B2
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-4850
Fax: 703-993-4851
E-mail: vsmith2@gmu.edu
Web site: www.ices-gmu.org
Issues
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Economic forecasting
  • Economic education
  • Economic theory
  • Free-market environmentalism
W. Shepherd Smith Jr.
President
Institute for Youth Development
PO Box 16560
Washington, DC 20041
United States

Phone: 703-433-1640
Fax: 703-433-1645
E-mail: ssmith@youthdevelopment.org
Web site: www.youthdevelopment.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Africa
  • Government health programs
  • International organizations
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Religion and public life
Amy V. Smorodin
Director of Communications and Public Affairs
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-8928
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: asmorodin@pff.org
Web site: www.pff.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Anti-trust
  • Privacy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Intellectual property
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Brad Snavely
Executive Director
Michigan Family Forum
PO Box 15216
Lansing, MI 48901-5216
United States

Phone: 517-374-1171
Fax: 517-374-6112
E-mail: Brad@michiganfamily.org
Web site: www.michiganfamily.org
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Government health programs
  • Regulatory reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
Lisa Snell
Director of Education and Child Welfare
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: lisa.snell@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
  • Federal education policy
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Bilingual education
Adrienne DeLong Snow
Executive Director
Centre for the Study of Civic Renewal
PO Box 19045
360 A Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1X1,
Canada

E-mail: info@civicrenewalonline.org
Web site: www.civicrenewalonline.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Labor
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Government
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
  • Justice/crime
John Michael Snyder
Public Affairs Director
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-326-5259
E-mail: gundean@aol.com
Web site: www.ccrkba.org
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Religious freedom
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Congress
Neil H. Snyder
Beeton Professor of Free Enterprise, McIntire School of Commerce, Strategy and Leadership
University of Virginia
Monroe Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

Phone: 434-924-3218
Fax: 434-924-7074
E-mail: nhs8a@virginia.edu
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Ethics
  • The Economy
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Middle East
Russell S. Sobel
Professor and James Clark Coffman Distinguished Chair, Department of Economics
West Virginia University
PO Box 6025
Morgantown, WV 26506
United States

Phone: 304-293-7864
Fax: 304-293-5652
E-mail: rsobel2@wvu.edu
Web site: www.be.wvu.edu/divecon/econ/sobel/
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Property rights
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State/local public finance
Abraham D. Sofaer
George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy and National Security Affairs
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-725-3763
Fax: 650-723-2103
E-mail: sofaer@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • United Nations
  • International law
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Middle East
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Congress
Don Soifer
Executive Vice President
Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-522-5809
Fax: 703-522-5837
E-mail: soifer@lexingtoninstitute.org
Web site: www.lexingtoninstitute.org
Issues
  • Bilingual education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Henry D. Sokolski
Executive Director
Non-Proliferation Policy Education Center
1718 M Street, NW, Suite 244
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-466-4406
Fax: 202-659-5429
E-mail: npec@npec-web.org
Issues
  • Nuclear energy
  • Northeast Asia
  • Government waste
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • South Asia
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • NATO/other alliances
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Arms control
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • International organizations
  • Middle East
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Congress
Patricia M. Soldano
President
Policy and Taxation Group
3941 South Bristol Street, # 46
Costa Mesa, CA 92704
United States

Phone: 714-641-6913
Fax: 714-641-3128
E-mail: pmsoldano@policyandtaxationgroup.com
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
Diane Sollee
Founder and Director
Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education
5310 Belt Road, NW
Washington, DC 20015
United States

Phone: 202-362-3332
Fax: 202-362-0973
E-mail: cmfce@smartmarriages.com
Web site: www.smartmarriages.com
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
Richard H. Solomon
President
United States Institute of Peace
1200 17th Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-429-3835
Fax: 202-429-6063
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Northeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
  • Korea
  • Peacekeeping
Jack W. Sommer
Chairman
Political Economy Research Institute
1117 North Blount Street
Raleigh, NC 27604
United States

Phone: 704-779-2824
Fax: 704-896-0788
E-mail: jacksommer@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Higher education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Christina Hoff Sommers
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-7180
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: sommers22@aol.com
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
John C. Soper
John J. Kahl, Sr., Chair in Entrepreneurship and Professor of Economics
John Carroll University
Boler School of Business
20700 North Park Boulevard
University Heights, OH 44118
United States

Phone: 216-397-3027
Fax: 216-397-1728
E-mail: jsoper@jcu.edu
Web site: www.jcu.edu
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Trade
  • Comparative economics
  • The Economy
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Social Security and retirement
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • Immigration
  • Economic forecasting
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Governing (in general)
Robert D. Sopuck
Director, Rural Renaissance Project
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Suite 25, Lombard Concourse
1 Lombard Place
Winnipeg, MB R3B OX3,
Canada

E-mail: sopuckr@fcpp.org
Web site: www.fcpp.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Richard Sousa
Senior Associate Director and Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-723-1501
Fax: 650-725-3569
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • The Economy
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Minimum wage
  • Public school financing and administration
Thomas Sowell
Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Phone: 650-723-1754
Fax: 650-723-1687
E-mail: sowell@hoover.stanford.edu
Web site: www.tsowell.com
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Media and popular culture
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Family and children
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Fawn Spady
Vice President
Washington Charter School Resource Center
4426 Second Avenue, NE
Seattle, WA 98105-6191
United States

Phone: 206-295-6505
Fax: 206-633-3561
E-mail: info@wacharterschools.org
Web site: www.wacharterschools.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Jim Spady
President
Washington Charter School Resource Center
4426 2nd Avenue Northeast
Seattle, WA 98105-6191
United States

Phone: 206-634-0589
Fax: 206-633-3561
E-mail: jimspady@wacharterschools.org
Web site: www.wacharterschools.org
Issues
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Matthew Spalding Ph.D.
Director, B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-608-6136
E-mail: info@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Political philosophy
  • Immigration
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Church-state relations
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Religion and public life
John A. Sparks
Dean of Arts and Letters, Department of Business Administration
Grove City College
100 Campus Drive
Grove City, PA 16127
United States

Phone: 724-458-2056
Fax: 724-450-1501
E-mail: jasparks@gcc.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Jack Spencer
Research Fellow in Nuclear Energy, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6193
E-mail: jack.spencer@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Nuclear energy
Michael A. Spiller
Vice President, Information Technology, and CIO
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6280
Fax: 202-544-7330
E-mail: michael.spiller@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Nancy Z. Spillman
President
Economic Education Enterprises
7618 Gazette Avenue
Winnetka, CA 91306-2015
United States

Phone: 818-347-6087
Fax: 818-347-6087
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Economic education
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • State and local government
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Higher education
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
Frank Spreng
Professor of Economics, Division of Business
McKendree College
Lebanon, IL 62254
United States

Phone: 618-537-6902
E-mail: fspreng@mckendree.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • The Economy
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Property rights
Peter S. Sprigg
Vice President for Policy
Family Research Council
801 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-393-2100
Fax: 202-393-2134
E-mail: pss@frc.org
Web site: www.frc.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Family and children
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Bioethics
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Media and popular culture
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State-sponsored gambling
H. Baker Spring
F. M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1758
E-mail: baker.spring@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Missile defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Military strategy
  • Defense budget
  • Export controls/military transfers
Natasha Srdoc
Co-Founder and President
Adriatic Institute for Public Policy
Markovici 15
51000 Rijeka,
Croatia

E-mail: natasasrdoc01@aol.com
Web site: www.adriaticinstitute.org

Lecture Languages: Croatian
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Labor
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International relations/organizations
Gordon St. Angelo
President and CEO
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice
One American Square, Suite 2420
PO Box 82078
Indianapolis, IN 46282
United States

Phone: 317-681-0745
Fax: 317-681-0945
E-mail: gordon@friedmanfoundation.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Trade
  • Term limits
  • Public interest law
  • Political philosophy
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Public school financing and administration
  • American history and political tradition
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Campaign finance reform
  • State and local government
Richard F. Staar
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
United States

Phone: 650-725-8556
Fax: 650-723-0576
Web site: www.hoover.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Military strategy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Arms control
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Political thought (in general)
Robert D. Stacey
Associate Professor
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive, RH 318
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-226-4138
Fax: 757-226-4735
E-mail: rstacey@regent.edu
Web site: www.regent.edu/acad/schgov/
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Middle East
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Federalism
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Political philosophy
John E. R. Staddon
James B. Duke Professor of Psychology
Duke University
250 Sociology/Psych Building, 9 Flowers Drive
PO Box 90086
Durham, NC 27708-0086
United States

Phone: 919-660-5724
Fax: 919-660-5726
E-mail: staddon@psych.duke.edu
Web site: fds.duke.edu/db/aas/pn/faculty/staddon
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Political philosophy
  • Comparative economics
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Carlo Stagnaro
Director, Energy & Environment
Istituto Bruno Leoni
Via Bossi 1
10144 Torino,
Italy

E-mail: carlo.stagnaro@brunoleoni.it
Web site: www.brunoleoni.it

Lecture Languages: Italian
Issues
  • Energy
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
Nancy Henderson Staible
Pennsylvania State Director
Concerned Women for America
PO Box 96
Zelienople, PA 16063
United States

Phone: 724-452-7325
E-mail: director@pennsylvania.cwfa.org
Web site: pa.cwfa.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Immigration
  • Family and children
  • Health care reform
  • Government health programs
  • Medicare
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Human trafficking
  • Marriage and family structure
Fred Stakelbeck
Senior Asia Fellow
Center for Security Policy
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-835-9077
Fax: 202-835-9066
E-mail: fstakelbeck@centerforsecuritypolicy.org
Web site: www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org
Issues
  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
  • Northeast Asia
  • China
  • Korea
  • South Asia
Samuel R. Staley Ph.D.
Director, Urban and Land Use Policy
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 310-391-2245
E-mail: samuelrstaley@aol.com
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Property rights
  • Infrastructure
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • The Economy
  • China
  • Transportation
  • Taxation/tax reform
Krassen Stanchev Ph.D.
Chairman of the Board
Institute for Market Economics
61 Patriarh Evtimii Blvd., fl.3
1463 Sofia,
Bulgaria

E-mail: stanchev@ime.bg
Web site: www.ime.bg
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Religion and public life
  • Economics of development
  • Government
Glenn T. Stanton
Research Fellow, Global Family Formation
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-5980
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: glenn.staton@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
  • Religion and public life
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Family and children
Ken Starr
Dean, School of Law
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

E-mail: ken.starr@pepperdine.edu
Issues
  • Free speech
  • Church-state relations
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
Robert Stavins
Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Phone: 617-495-1820
Fax: 617-496-3783
E-mail: robert_stavins@harvard.edu
Web site: www.stavins.com
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Environmental regulation
  • Water/water pollution
  • Waste/waste management
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Air/air pollution
  • Risk assessment
  • Property rights
  • Environmental education
  • Climate change
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Regulatory reform
Peter Stein
Economist
Stein Brothers AB
Box 5385
SE-102 49 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: peter.stein@steinbrothers.se
Web site: www.steinbrothers.se
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • International relations/organizations
Matej Steinbacher
President
Free Society Institute
Prvomajska ulica 7
Slovenska Bistrica 2310,
Slovenia

E-mail: matej.steinbacher@fsi-institute.si
Web site: www.fsi-institute.si
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Labor
Matjaz Steinbacher
CFO
Free Society Institute
Prvomajska ulica 7
Slovenska Bistrica 2310,
Slovenia

E-mail: matjaz.steinbacher@fsi-institute.si
Web site: www.fsi-institute.si
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • International trade and financial institutions
Mitja Steinbacher
Economist
Free Society Institute
Prvomajska ulica 7
Slovenska Bistrica 2310,
Slovenia

E-mail: mitja.steinbacher@fsi-institute.si
Web site: www.fsi-institute.si
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
Irwin M. Stelzer
Director, Regulatory Studies
Hudson Institute
1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 502
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-777-3000
Fax: 202-777-3010
E-mail: stelzer@aol.com
Web site: www.stelzerassoc.com
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Economic theory
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Trade
  • Climate change
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental regulation
  • The Economy
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Anti-trust
  • Immigration
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Nuclear energy
John T. Stemberger
President and General Counsel
Florida Family Policy Council
4853 South Orange Avenue, Suite C
Orlando, FL 32806
United States

Phone: 407-251-5130
Fax: 407-251-0023
E-mail: stemberger@orlandolawyer.tv
Web site: www.floridafamilyaction.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Judiciary
  • Religion and public life
  • Church-state relations
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Media and popular culture
James Stergios
Executive Director
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
85 Devonshire Street, Eighth Floor
Boston, MA 02109
United States

Phone: 617-723-2277
Fax: 617-723-1880
E-mail: jstergios@pioneerinstitute.org
Web site: www.pioneerinstitute.org

Lecture Languages: Italian, French
Translation Languages: Italian, French
Issues
  • Transportation
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Western Europe
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Water/water pollution
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental regulation
  • State/local public finance
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Natural resources
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Sol Stern
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.city-journal.org
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
William J. Stern
Contributing Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
United States

Phone: 212-599-7000
Fax: 212-599-3494
Web site: www.city-journal.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
  • Philanthropy
  • The Economy
Elaine Sternberg
Principal
Analytical Solutions
c/o UFL Philosophy Dept
PO Box 118545
Gainesville, FL 32607
United States

Phone: 352-505-1914
Fax: 563-405-7032
E-mail: e.sternberg@pobox.com
Web site: www.ethicalgovernance.com
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
C. Eugene Steuerle
Senior Fellow
Urban Institute
2100 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
United States

Phone: 202-833-7200
Fax: 202-429-0687
E-mail: esteuerl@ui.urban.org
Web site: www.urban.org
Issues
  • Government debt
  • Philanthropy
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Government health programs
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Medicare
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Federal budget
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Health care reform
Paul Schott Stevens
President & CEO
Investment Company Institute
1401 H Street, NW, Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-326-5901
Fax: 202-326-5806
E-mail: paul.stevens@ici.org
Web site: www.ici.org
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Ethics
  • Regulatory reform
  • Trade
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Money and financial services
  • Taxation/tax reform
Philip Stevens
Director of Policy
International Policy Network
100 Oxford Street
London W1D 1LL,
United Kingdom

E-mail: pstevens@policynetwork.net
Web site: www.policynetwork.net
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Health care
James A. Stever
Professor of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
720 Elmwood Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
United States

Phone: 513-556-3305
Fax: 513-556-2314
E-mail: james.stever@uc.edu
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Federalism
  • The Reagan legacy
Colin Stewart
Senior Vice President of Development & Marketing/Chief Operating Officer
The George W. Bush Foundation
PO Box 600610
Dallas, TX 75206
United States

Phone: 214-890-9943
E-mail: info@georgewbushlibrary.com
Web site: www.georgewbushcenter.com
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Family and children
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
Colin Stewart
Senior Vice President of Development & Marketing/Chief Operating Officer
The George W. Bush Foundation
PO Box 600610
Dallas, TX 75206
United States

Phone: 214-890-9943
E-mail: info@georgewbushlibrary.com
Web site: www.georgewbushcenter.com
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Family and children
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Federal education policy
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
Rigoberto Stewart Ph.D.
Executive Director
Institute for Liberty and Democracy
Apartado 329-4050
Alajuela,
Costa Rica

E-mail: info@inlap.org
Web site: www.inlap.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Doug Stiegler
Executive Director
Association of Maryland Families
PO Box 106
Annapolis, MD 21404
United States

Phone: 410-760-9166
Fax: 410-760-9164
E-mail: director@mdfamilies.org
Web site: www.mdfamilies.org
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
  • Immigration
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religious freedom
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Church-state relations
  • Media and popular culture
  • Marriage and family structure
  • State-sponsored gambling
Jeff Stier
Associate Director
American Council on Science and Health
1995 Broadway, Second Floor
New York, NY 10023-5860
United States

Phone: 212-362-7049 Ext 225
Fax: 212-362-4919
E-mail: stier@acsh.org
Web site: www.acsh.org
Issues
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Water/water pollution
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Sound science
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Environmental regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Risk assessment
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Bioethics
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Agriculture
Oscar Stilley
Chairman
Arkansans for School Choice
701 South 21 Street
Fort Smith, AR 72901
United States

Phone: 479-573-0726
Fax: 479-573-0647
E-mail: oscar@oscarstilley.com
Web site: www.oscarstilley.com
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Charles D. Stimson
Senior Legal Fellow, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6178
E-mail: charles.stimson@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Human trafficking
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • International law
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
Alan C. Stockman
Marie C. & Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Economics
University of Rochester
Harkness Hall, Room 223
Rochester, NY 14627
United States

Phone: 585-275-7214
Fax: 716-256-2309
E-mail: stoc@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic education
  • Comparative economics
  • The Economy
  • Trade
  • Money and financial services
J. E. Stone
President
Education Consumers Foundation
1655 North Fort Meyer Drive, Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-248-2611
Fax: 703-525-8841
E-mail: professor@education-consumers.com
Web site: www.education-consumers.com
Issues
  • Bilingual education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Early childhood education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
James R. Stoner
Professor, Department of Political Science
Louisiana State University
208-B Stubbs Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-5433
United States

Phone: 225-578-2538
Fax: 225-578-2540
E-mail: poston@lsu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • The American founding
  • Religion and public life
Terry L. Stoops
Education 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: tstoops@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • State/local public finance
  • American history and political tradition
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Family and children
  • State and local government
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Jamie Story
President
Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
1314 South King Street, Suite 1163
Honolulu, HI 96814
United States

Phone: 808-864-1776
Fax: 808-356-1690
E-mail: jamie@grassrootinstitute.org
Web site: www.grassrootinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
Thomas Stratmann Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: tstratma@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
J. Doug Stringer
Founder, Somebody Cares America, and President
Somebody Cares International
PO Box 570007
Houston, TX 77257-0007
United States

Phone: 713-621-1498
Fax: 713-621-2076
E-mail: doug@somebodycares.org
Web site: www.somebodycares.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religious freedom
  • Family and children
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Church-state relations
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Edward Stringham Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0114
United States

Phone: 408-924-5419
Fax: 408-279-5406
E-mail: edward.stringham@sjsu.edu
Web site: www.sjsu.edu/stringham
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Political philosophy
  • Comparative economics
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Privatization/contracting-out
David M. Strom
Senior Policy Fellow and host of the David Strom Show
Minnesota Free Market Institute
2048 Old Highway 8
St. Paul, MN 55411
United States

Phone: 651-294-3590
Fax: 651-294-3596
Web site: www.mnfmi.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Transportation
  • American history and political tradition
  • Political philosophy
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Climate change
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State and local government
  • Economic education
  • State/local public finance
  • Conservative principles and current events
Michael D. Stroup
Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Dean, College of Business
Stephen F. Austin State University
Box 13004, SFA Station
Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3004
United States

Phone: 936-468-3101
Fax: 936-463-1560
E-mail: mstroup@sfasu.edu
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Comparative economics
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Property rights
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Defense budget
  • Environmental regulation
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Federal budget
  • Economic education
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Richard L. Stroup
Visiting Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
North Carolina State University
Box 8109
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
E-mail: rstroup@unity.ncsu.edu
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Natural resources
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Property rights
Wm. Craig Stubblebine
Emeritus Professor of Political Economy
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711-6420
United States

Phone: 909-626-2991
Fax: 909-626-4151
E-mail: cstubblebine@cmc.edu
Web site: www.cmc.edu
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Health care reform
Elena Suhir
Program Officer, Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-721-9223
Fax: 202-721-9250
E-mail: esuhir@cipe.org
Web site: www.cipe.org

Lecture Languages: Russian English
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Human Rights
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Citizenship and civil society
Lawrence B. Sulc
President
Nathan Hale Institute
2009 Belmont Road Northwest Apartment 102
Washington, DC 20009-5427
United States

E-mail: balboa1000@embarqmail.com
Issues
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
John D. Sullivan Ph.D.
Executive Director
Center for International Private Enterprise
1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-721-9200
Fax: 202-721-9250
E-mail: sullivan@cipe.org
Web site: www.cipe.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Comparative government
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Ethics
  • Economic education
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Middle East
  • Economic theory
Michael Quinn Sullivan
President
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility
919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1135
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-236-0201
Fax: 512-236-0221
E-mail: msullivan@empowertexans.com
Web site: www.empowertexans.com
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Unfunded mandates
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • State and local government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Government waste
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
Jacob Sullum
Senior Editor, Reason Magazine
Reason Foundation
4226 Braeburn Drive
Fairfax, VA 22032-1801
United States

Phone: 703-978-4301
Fax: 703-978-4302
E-mail: jsullum@reason.com
Web site: www.reason.com
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Privacy
  • Religious freedom
  • Federal education policy
  • Free speech
Christopher B. Summers
President
The Maryland Public Policy Institute
PO Box 195
Germantown, MD 20875-0195
United States

Phone: 240-686-3510
Fax: 240-686-3511
E-mail: csummers@mdpolicy.org
Web site: www.mdpolicy.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
Gordon Sumner Jr.
Chairman of the Board
Sumner Associates
100 Cienega
Santa Fe, NM 87501
United States

Phone: 505-984-8041
Fax: 505-984-3251
E-mail: 102071.3146@compuserve.com
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
  • Korea
  • Mexico
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Latin America
Jan Erik Surotchak
Resident Director, Europe
International Republican Institute
Sturova 11
Bratislava,
Slovak Republic, The

E-mail: jsurotchak@iri.org
Web site: www.iri.org

Lecture Languages: German, Slovak
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • International relations/organizations
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Government
  • National security/alliance relations
Robert Sutherland
Professor, Department of Politics
Cornell College
600 First Street West
Mount Vernon, IA 52314-1098
United States

Phone: 319-895-4226
Fax: 319-895-4284
E-mail: rsutherland@cornellcollege.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Political philosophy
  • The American founding
Lars Fredrik H. Svendsen
Associate Professor, University of Bergen, and Project Manager
Civita
Oscars gate 7 B
Oslo,
Norway

E-mail: lars@civita.no
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Government
  • Education
James Swanson
Senior Legal Scholar, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-1505
E-mail: james.swanson@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • The Reagan legacy
Kory J. Swanson
Executive Vice President
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 26701
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: kswanson@johnlocke.org
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Philanthropy
James L. Sweeney
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Professor, Management Science and Engineering
Stanford University
Terman Engineering Center 459
380 Panama Way
Stanford, CA 94305-4026
United States

Phone: 650-723-2847
Fax: 650-723-1614
E-mail: jim.sweeney@stanford.edu
Web site: www.stanford.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • Other energy options
  • Climate change
  • Environmental regulation
Jerry K. Sweeney
Professor and Chairman, Department of History
South Dakota State University
Box 504
Brookings, SD 57007
United States

Phone: 605-688-6678
Fax: 605-688-5977
E-mail: jerry_sweeney@sdstate.edu
Issues
  • Military strategy
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Western Europe
  • Higher education
Michael P. Sweeney
McCabe / United Parcel Service Chair and Professor of Accounting
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-437-7341 Ext 2584
Fax: 517-437-3923
E-mail: msweeney@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
Orson G. Swindle III
Senior Policy Advisor and Chair, Security Initiatives, Center for Information Policy Leadership
Hunton & Williams
1900 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-955-1946
Fax: 202-778-2201
E-mail: oswindle@hunton.com
Web site: www.hunton.com/bios/bio.aspx?id=16727
Issues
  • Privacy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Charles Sykes
Host, Midday with Charlie Sykes
AM 620 WTMJ Newsradio
PO Box 620
Milwaukee, WI 53201
United States

Phone: 1-800-877-1620
Fax: 414-967-5562
E-mail: sykes@620wtmj.com
Web site: www.620wtmj.com/shows/sykes
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
Sherry Sylvester
Director
Texas Media Watch
Box 2722
Universal City, TX 78148
United States

Phone: 210-651-9186
Web site: www.texasmediawatch.com
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Miklos N. Szilagyi
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States

Phone: 520-577-9275
Fax: 520-626-3144
E-mail: mns@u.arizona.edu
Web site: www.u.arizona.edu/~mns

Lecture Languages: Hungarian, Russian
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Free speech
  • Higher education
Alexander Tabarrok
Professor of Economics
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Department of Economics, MSN 1D3
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-4930
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: tabarrok@gmu.edu
Web site: www.marginalrevolution.com
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Tort and liability reform
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Intellectual property
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Bioethics
  • Term limits
Carol Anderson Taber
President
The Family Security Foundation, Inc.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, #298
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 201-788-7780
Fax: 201-493-0314
E-mail: carol@familysecuritymatters.org
Web site: www.familysecuritymatters.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
Thomas L. Tacker
Professor of Business, Department of Business Administration and Economics
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
600 South Clyde Morris Boulevard
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
United States

Phone: 386-226-6701
Fax: 386-226-6696
E-mail: tacker@erau.edu
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Conservative thought
  • Government debt
  • Family/medical leave
  • Regulatory reform
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Transportation
  • Minimum wage
Del Tackett
President
Focus on the Family Institute
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-4634
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: del.trackett@fotf.org
Web site: www.thetruthproject.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
Benoite Taffin
Executive Director
French Taxpayers Association
42, rue des Jeuneurs
Cedex 02
Paris 75077,
France

E-mail: benoitetaffin@contribuables.org
Web site: www.contribuables.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Government
James M. Talent
Distinguished Fellow, Government Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-675-1778
E-mail: james.talent@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • NATO/other alliances
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Congress
  • Readiness/manpower
Michael Tanner
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: mtanner@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Health care reform
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Government health programs
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Social Security and retirement
Travis Tanner
Senior Project Director and Director, Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies
National Bureau of Asian Research
1215 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98161-1011
United States

Phone: 206-632-7370
Fax: 206-632-7487
E-mail: nbr@nbr.org
Web site: www.nbr.org
Issues
  • China
Thomas Tanton
Policy Fellow in Environmental Studies
Pacific Research Institute
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States

Phone: 415-989-0833
Fax: 415-989-2411
E-mail: ttanton@fastkat.com
Web site: www.pacificresearch.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Natural resources
  • Fossil fuels
  • Nuclear energy
  • Climate change
Jose Luis Tapia Rocha
General Director
Instituto de Libre Empresa (Free Enterprise Institute)
Barajas 522, San Borja
Lima 41,
Peru

E-mail: joseluis@ileperu.org
Web site: www.ileperu.org/index_english.html

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Translation Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Bjorn Tarras-Wahlberg
Chairman, Asia-Pacific Taxpayers Union, and President
World Taxpayers Associations
Strandvagen 5 B
11456 Stockholm,
Sweden

E-mail: btw@worldtaxpayers.org
Web site: www.worldtaxpayers.org

Lecture Languages: Swedish, German, French
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Privatization/deregulation
Seyfi Tashan
President
Turkish Foreign Policy Institute
Bilkent University -- East Campus
06533 Ankara,
Turkey

E-mail: tashan@foreignpolicy.org.tr
Web site: www.foreignpolicy.org.tr

Lecture Languages: Turkish, French, Italian
Translation Languages: Turkish
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Terrorism
  • International relations/organizations
  • Religion and public life
David N. Taylor
Executive Director
Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association
225 State Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
United States

Phone: 717-232-0737
Fax: 717-232-8623
E-mail: taylor@pamanufacturers.org
Web site: www.pamanufacturers.org
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • State/local public finance
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Right to work
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Unions
Jerry Taylor
Senior Fellow
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5240
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: jtaylor@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • Fossil fuels
  • Natural resources
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Sound science
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Regulatory reform
  • Risk assessment
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Climate change
  • Nuclear energy
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Other energy options
John Taylor
President
Virginia Institute for Public Policy
7326 Early Marker Court
Gainesville, VA 20155-1865
United States

Phone: 703-753-5900
Fax: 703-753-1900
E-mail: jtaylor@virginiainstitute.org
Web site: www.virginiainstitute.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Immigration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Second Amendment
  • Property rights
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Higher education
  • Government waste
  • Federalism
William J. Taylor Jr.
Senior Adviser
Center for Strategic and International Studies
6010 Maiden Lane
Bethesda, MD 20817
United States

Phone: 301-229-9032
Fax: 301-229-5392
E-mail: wtaylor@csis.org
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Military strategy
  • -- National security (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Korea
  • Northeast Asia
Kevin Teasley
President
Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation
2540 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 101
Indianapolis, IN 46208
United States

Phone: 317-713-4238
Fax: 317-921-9443
E-mail: teasleygeo@aol.com
Web site: www.geofoundation.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Michael F. Tenbusch
Chief Executive Officer
Think Detroit
111 West Willis
Detroit, MI 48201
United States

Phone: 313-833-1600
Fax: 313-833-1616
E-mail: miketenbusche@thinkdetroitpal.org
Web site: www.thinkdetroit.org
Issues
  • Family and children
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Horia Paul Terpe
Executive Director
Center for Institutional Analysis and Development
Splaiul Independentei nr. 17,
Bl. 101, etaj 4, apt. 30, Sector 5
050091 Bucharest,
Romania

E-mail: horiaterpe@gmail.com
Web site: www.cadi.ro

Lecture Languages: German, Romanian
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Economics of development
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Government
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
George J. Terwilliger III
White & Case LLP
701 13th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-626-3628
Fax: 202-639-9355
E-mail: gterwilliger@whitecase.com
Web site: www.whitecase.com
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Federalism
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Congress
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Judiciary
Richard P. Teske
President
Strategic Advocacy
2719 North Norwood Street
Arlington, VA 22207-5034
United States

Phone: 703-465-1878
Fax: 703-465-1869
E-mail: rpteske13@comcast.net
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • American history and political tradition
  • Ethics
  • Medicare
  • Aging/long-term care
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Medicaid
  • State and local government
  • Conservative thought
  • Health care reform
  • Political philosophy
Rebecca A. Thacker
Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, College of Business
Ohio University
Copeland Hall
Athens, OH 45701
United States

Phone: 740-593-2087
Fax: 740-593-9342
E-mail: thacker@ohio.edu
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Higher education
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Richard Thau
President
Presentation Testing, Inc.
330 West 38th Street, #1705
New York, NY 10018
United States

Phone: 212-760-4358
E-mail: richthau@presentationtesting.com
Web site: www.presentationtesting.com
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
Abigail Thernstrom
Vice Chair
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
5920 Woodley Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 703-237-1599
Fax: 781-860-9045
E-mail: thernstr@fas.harvard.edu
Web site: www.thernstrom.com
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Education unions and teacher choice
Stephan Thernstrom
Winthrop Professor of History and author
Harvard University
5920 Woodley Road
McLean, VA 22101
United States

Phone: 703-237-1599
E-mail: thernstr@fas.harvard.edu
Web site: www.thernstrom.com
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Education (in general)
David J. Theroux
Founder and President
The Independent Institute
100 Swan Way
Oakland, CA 94621-1428
United States

Phone: 510-632-1366
Fax: 510-568-6040
E-mail: dtheroux@independent.org
Web site: www.independent.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
Mary L. G. Theroux
Vice President
The Independent Institute
100 Swan Way
Oakland, CA 94621-1428
United States

Phone: 510-632-1366
Fax: 510-568-6040
E-mail: mtheroux@independent.org
Web site: www.independent.org
Issues
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Church-state relations
  • Family and children
  • Philanthropy
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • Religion and public life
Adam D. Thierer
President
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-8928
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: athierer@pff.org
Web site: www.pff.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • -- Information technology (in general)
Forest M. Thigpen
President
Mississippi Center for Public Policy
520 George Street
Jackson, MS 39202
United States

Phone: 601-969-1300
Fax: 601-969-1600
E-mail: thigpen@mspolicy.org
Web site: www.mspolicy.org
Issues
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • State/local public finance
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Health care reform
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Minimum wage
  • State and local government
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Marriage and family structure
Roy E. Thoman
Professor of Political Science
West Texas A&M University
WT Box 725
Canyon, TX 79016-0001
United States

Phone: 806-651-2432
Fax: 806-651-2601
E-mail: rthoman@mail.wtamu.edu
Issues
  • Conservative thought
  • The Economy
  • Comparative government
  • Middle East
  • Northeast Asia
  • United Nations
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Missile defense
  • China
  • Economic education
  • Peacekeeping
Bill Thomas
Visiting Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5830
Fax: 202-862-5807
E-mail: bill.thomas@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Trade
  • Polling
Robert Thomas
Managing Attorney
Pacific Legal Foundation Hawaii Center
1600 Pauahi Tower
1003 Bishop Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States

Phone: 808-531-8031
Fax: 808-533-2242
E-mail: rht@pacificlegal.org
Web site: www.inversecondemnation.com
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • State and local government
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Land use/land degradation
Steve Thomas
Researcher
Maxim Institute
49 Cape Horn Road
Hillsborough, Auckland
New Zealand

E-mail: steve.thomas@maxim.org.nz
Web site: www.maxim.org.nz
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Religion and public life
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
Virginia L. Thomas
President
Liberty Central
765-F Burke Center Parkway, Suite 302
Burke, VA 22015
United States

E-mail: vthomas@libertycentral.org
Web site: www.libertycentral.org
Issues
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Congress
Ewa M. Thompson
Professor of Slavic Studies and Editor, Sarmatian Review
Rice University
Department of German and Slavic Studies, MS 32
6100 South Main
Houston, TX 77005-1892
United States

Phone: 713-467-5836
Fax: 713-348-4863
E-mail: ethomp@rice.edu
Web site: www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ethomp
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Federal education policy
  • Western Europe
  • Higher education
John C. Thompson
President
The Mackenzie Institute
PO Box 338
Adelaide Station
Toronto, ON M5C 2J4,
Canada

E-mail: mackenzieinstitute@bellnet.ca
Web site: www.mackenzieinstitute.com
Issues
  • Justice/crime
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Military/defense policy
  • Terrorism
Lisa Thompson
Liaison for the Abolition of Sexual Trafficking
The Salvation Army
615 Slaters Lane
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

Phone: 703-519-5896
Fax: 703-519-5889
Web site: www.iast.net
Issues
  • Human Rights
Loren B. Thompson
Chief Operating Officer
Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-522-9627
Fax: 703-522-5837
E-mail: thompson@lexingtoninstitute.org
Web site: www.lexingtoninstitute.org
Issues
  • Defense budget
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Missile defense
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Military strategy
Michael W. Thompson
Chairman and President
Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy
9035 Golden Sunset Lane
Springfield, VA 22153
United States

Phone: 703-440-9447
Fax: 703-455-1531
E-mail: info@thomasjeffersoninst.org
Web site: www.thomasjeffersoninst.org
Issues
  • Infrastructure
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
W. Scott Thompson
Member of Advisory Board
Search for Common Ground
1601 Connecticut Avenue NW, #200
Washington, DC 20009-1035
United States

Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • United Nations
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • South Asia
Richard L. Thornburgh
Counsel
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis, LLP
1601 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-778-9080
Fax: 202-778-9100
E-mail: dick.thornburgh@klgates.com
Web site: www.klgates.com
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
Margo Thorning
Senior Vice President and Chief Economist
American Council for Capital Formation
1750 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-293-5811
Fax: 202-785-8165
E-mail: mthorning@accf.org
Web site: www.accf.org
Issues
  • Climate change
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Taxation/tax reform
Daisy Thornton
Social Policy Researcher
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: daisy.thornton@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
Deborah D. Thornton
Research Analyst
Public Interest Institute
600 North Jackson Street
Mt. Pleasant, IA 522641
United States

Phone: 319-385-3462
Web site: www.limitedgovernment.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
  • Family and children
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Religion and public life
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
J. Mills Thornton III
Professor, Department of History
University of Michigan
1029 Tich Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003
United States

Phone: 734-647-4874
Fax: 734-647-4881
E-mail: jmthrntn@umich.edu
Issues
  • American history and political tradition
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • The American founding
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
Glen E. Thurow
Professor of Politics
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
United States

Phone: 972-265-5739
Fax: 972-721-4007
E-mail: gthurow@udallas.edu
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Free speech
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • The American founding
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Higher education
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Political philosophy
Holger J. Thuss
Executive Director
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT): Europe
Dornburger Str. 95
07743 Jena,
Germany

E-mail: holger.thuss@cfact.eu
Web site: www.cfact.eu

Lecture Languages: German
Translation Languages: German
Issues
  • Energy
  • Religion and public life
  • Environment
Hung-Mao Tien
Chairman of the Board
Institute for National Policy Research
5F, 238, Sungjiang Road
Shi Chi Town
Taipei,
Taiwan

E-mail: inprpd@ms8.hinet.net
Web site: www.inpr.org.tw/inpre.htm
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Economics of development
  • Government
John J. Tierney Jr.
Walter Kohler Professor of International Relations
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
Fax: 202-462-7031
Issues
  • Western Europe
  • Latin America
  • Arms control
  • United Nations
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Korea
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Human Rights
John Michael Tillman
CEO
Illinois Policy Institute
190 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2130
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-346-5700
E-mail: jtillman@illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Web site: www.illinoispolicyinstitute.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Government waste
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • The Reagan legacy
  • The Economy
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • State and local government
Frank J. Tipler
Professor, Department of Mathematics
Tulane University
305 Gibson Hall
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States

Phone: 504-865-5727
Fax: 504-865-5063
E-mail: tipler@tulane.edu
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Sound science
  • Higher education
  • Church-state relations
  • Religion and public life
  • Intellectual property
Vladimir Tismaneanu
Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
3114F Tydings Hall
College Park, MD 20742
United States

Phone: 301-405-4164
Fax: 301-314-9690
E-mail: vtismaneanu@gvpt.umd.edu
Issues
  • Western Europe
Steven Titch
Policy Analyst, Telecommunications
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
United States

Phone: 281-571-4322
Fax: 310-391-4395
E-mail: steve.titch@reason.org
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Herbert W. Titus
Attorney at Law
2400 Carolina Road
Chesapeake, VA 23322
United States

Phone: 757-421-4141
Fax: 757-421-3644
E-mail: forecast22@pinn.net
Issues
  • Free speech
  • American history and political tradition
  • Church-state relations
  • Religious freedom
  • Federalism
  • Federal education policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Campaign finance reform
  • The American founding
John J. Tkacik Jr.
1307 Westgrove Boulevard
Alexandria, VA 22307
United States

E-mail: jjtkacik@cox.net

Lecture Languages: Chinese
Issues
  • Missile defense
  • Southeast Asia
  • Immigration
  • Northeast Asia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Middle East
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Climate change
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Human Rights
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • China
John J. Tkacik Jr.
1307 Westgrove Boulevard
Alexandria, VA 22307
United States

E-mail: jjtkacik@cox.net

Lecture Languages: Chinese
Issues
  • Missile defense
  • Southeast Asia
  • Immigration
  • Northeast Asia
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Middle East
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Climate change
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Human Rights
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Export controls/military transfers
  • China
Jim Tobin
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: ntui@ntui.org
Web site: www.ntui.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Comparative economics
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • The Economy
  • Government waste
  • Taxation/tax reform
Walker F. Todd
Research Fellow and Conference Organizer
American Institute for Economic Research
1164 Sheerbrook Drive
Chagrin Falls, OH 44022-4137
United States

Phone: 440-338-1169
Fax: 440-338-1537
E-mail: walker@aier.org
Web site: www.aier.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • American history and political tradition
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Ethics
  • International organizations
  • International finance and multilateral banks
  • Conservative thought
  • Second Amendment
  • Western Europe
  • Economic theory
  • Political philosophy
  • International law
  • Constitutional law
  • Mexico
  • Agriculture
  • Latin America
  • Property rights
  • The American founding
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Money and financial services
Vladislav Todorov
Lecturer, Slavic Department
University of Pennsylvania
431 Williams Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Phone: 215-898-6056
E-mail: vtodorov@sas.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Political philosophy
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Terrorism and international crime
Kerri Toloczko
Senior Vice President for Public Policy
Institute for Liberty
521 Clear Spring Road, Suite 18
Great Falls, VA 22066
United States

Phone: 703-473-4367
Web site: www.instituteforliberty.org
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Comparative economics
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Health care reform
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Government health programs
  • Missile defense
  • Entitlement spending
  • Medicare
Eugenia Froedge Toma
Professor, Martin School of Public Policy and Administration
University of Kentucky
419 Patterson Office Tower
Lexington, KY 40506
United States

Phone: 859-257-5741
Fax: 859-323-1937
E-mail: eugenia.toma@uky.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • State/local public finance
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
John Tomicki
Executive Director
League of American Families
3163 Aramingo Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
United States

Phone: 201-725-2154
Fax: 215-739-7994
E-mail: jtomicki1@aol.com
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • State/local public finance
  • Family and children
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Religion and public life
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
James Tonkowich
Scholar
Institute on Religion and Democracy
1023 15th Street, NW, Suite 601
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-833-4777
Fax: 202-833-4778
E-mail: mail@ird-renew.org
Web site: www.ird-renew.org
Issues
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Religion and public life
Jay L. Tontz
Professor Emeritus
California State University, East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94542
United States

Phone: 510-885-3289
Fax: 510-885-4884
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Economic forecasting
  • Higher education
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
James Tooley Ph.D.
Professor of Education Policy and Director
E. G. West Centre
School of Education
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 7RU,
United Kingdom

E-mail: james.tooley@ncl.ac.uk
Web site: www.ncl.ac.uk/egwest
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Education
E. Fuller Torrey
Associate Director for Laboratory Research
The Stanley Medical Research Institute
8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 200
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
United States

Phone: 301-571-2078
Fax: 301-571-0775
E-mail: torreyf@stanleyresearch.org
Web site: www.stanleyresearch.org
Issues
  • Housing and homelessness
Jim Tozzi
Center for Regulatory Effectiveness
11 Dupont Circle, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-265-2383
Issues
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory budgeting
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Regulatory reform
Brian S. Tracy
Chairman and CEO
Brian Tracy International
462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 305
Solana Beach, CA 92075
United States

Phone: 858-481-2977 Ext 13
Fax: 858-481-2445
E-mail: briantracy@briantracy.com
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic theory
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Comparative economics
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Political philosophy
  • Economic education
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Intellectual property
  • The Economy
  • Poverty and dependency
Richard Tren
Director
Africa Fighting Malaria
PO Box 783348
Sandton 2146,
South Africa

E-mail: rtren@fightingmalaria.org
Web site: www.fightingmalaria.org
Issues
  • Health care
Anne Christine Marie Trenolone
Senior Fellow
Independent Women's Forum
PO Box 15740
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-257-5674
E-mail: anne.trenolone@gmail.com
Web site: www.iwf.org
Issues
  • Trade
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Middle East
  • Afghanistan
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
Victor Trevino
Constable
Harris County Sixth Precinct
333 Lockwood, Second Floor
Houston, TX 77011
United States

Phone: 713-923-9156
Fax: 713-921-2334
Issues
  • Police, crime, and crime statistics
  • Citizenship and civil society
Ron Trowbridge
Visiting Research Fellow
Texas Public Policy Foundation
87 East Victory Lake Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77384
United States

Phone: 936-271-9542
E-mail: ronaldtrowbridge@yahoo.com
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Phillip N. Truluck
Executive Vice President
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6015
Fax: 202-608-6085
E-mail: phil.truluck@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Conservative thought
  • Comparative government
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Philanthropy
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Congress
Phillip N. Truluck
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6015
Fax: 202-608-6085
E-mail: phil.truluck@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Conservative thought
  • Comparative government
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Philanthropy
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Congress
Elizabeth Truss
Deputy Director
Reform
45 Great Peter Street
London SW1P 3LT,
United Kingdom

E-mail: elizabeth.truss@reform.co.uk
Web site: www.reform.co.uk
Issues
  • Education
  • Government
  • Justice/crime
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Guillaume Truttmann
Activism Manager and Board Member
Liberte Cherie
11 allee du Petit Prince
78700 Conflans Sainte Honorine,
France

E-mail: guillaume.truttmann@liberte-cherie.com
Web site: www.liberte-cherie.com
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
  • Privatization/deregulation
George Tryfiates
Executive Director
Concerned Women for America
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-488-7000
Fax: 202-488-0806
E-mail: gtryfiates@cwfa.org
Web site: www.cwfa.org
Issues
  • Religion and public life
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Bilingual education
  • Family and children
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Citizenship and civil society
Margaret Tse
CEO
Instituto Liberdade
Av. Ipiranga 6681
Building 96B, Room 107
Tecnopuc CEP 90619-900 Porto Alegre RS,
Brazil

E-mail: t.margaret@gmail.com
Web site: www.il-rs.org.br

Lecture Languages: Portuguese
Translation Languages: Portuguese
Issues
  • Education
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Justice/crime
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Energy
  • Military/defense policy
  • Bioethics
  • Environment
  • Government
  • International relations/organizations
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Agriculture
  • Health care
  • Labor
David G. Tuerck
Executive Director
The Beacon Hill Institute
Suffolk University
8 Ashburn Place
Boston, MA 02108-2270
United States

Phone: 617-573-8750
Fax: 617-994-4279
E-mail: dtuerck@beaconhill.org
Web site: www.beaconhill.org
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Unions
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • State/local public finance
  • Health care reform
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Other energy options
  • Minimum wage
  • State and local government
Gordon Tullock
Professor of Law and Economics
George Mason University School of Law
3301 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4908
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: gtulloc1@gmu.edu
Web site: mason.gmu.edu/~gtulloc1
Issues
  • Economic theory
  • Constitutional law
  • Comparative government
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Korea
  • Aging/long-term care
  • Government health programs
  • China
  • Federalism
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Federal budget
  • Government waste
Marian L. Tupy
Policy Analyst, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, GA 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5250
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: mtupy@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org

Lecture Languages: Slovak, Czech
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Trade
  • Africa
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Tom Turk
Associate Professor, Management
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
United States

Phone: 714-997-6819
Fax: 714-532-6081
E-mail: turk@chapman.edu
Web site: web.chapman.edu
Issues
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Grace-Marie Turner
President
Galen Institute
PO Box 320010
Alexandria, VA 22320
United States

Phone: 703-299-8900
Fax: 703-299-0721
E-mail: gracemarie@galen.org
Web site: www.galen.org
Issues
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Medicare
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Government health programs
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Health care reform
  • Aging/long-term care
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Medicaid
Jason A. Turner
Visiting Fellow in Welfare Policy
The Heritage Foundation
PO Box 11762
Milwaukee, WI 53211
United States

Phone: 414-906-1600
Fax: 414-964-5729
E-mail: jxt@turngov.com
Issues
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Robert F. Turner
Associate Director, Center of National Security Law
University of Virginia School of Law
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903-1789
United States

Phone: 804-924-4083
Fax: 804-924-7362
E-mail: bobturner@virginia.edu
Web site: www.virginia.edu/cnsl
Issues
  • Constitutional law
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • International law
  • United Nations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Second Amendment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Arms control
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
  • Human Rights
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- National security (in general)
  • Missile defense
John Tuskey
Assistant Professor, School of Law
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-226-2879
Fax: 757-226-4139
E-mail: johntus@regent.edu
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Free speech
  • Constitutional law
  • Federalism
  • Campaign finance reform
Lil Tuttle
Education Director
Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute
112 Elden Street, Suite P
Herndon, VA 20170
United States

Phone: 804-337-9706
Fax: 804-378-6076
E-mail: tuttles@cblpolicyinstitute.org
Web site: www.cblpi.org
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Charlotte Twight
Brandt Professor of Free Enterprise Capitalism
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725
United States

Phone: 208-426-1335
Fax: 208-426-2071
E-mail: ctwight@boisestate.edu
Issues
  • Government health programs
  • Economic theory
  • Medicare
  • Federal education policy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Health care reform
  • Privacy
Jenny Tyree
Marriage Analyst
Focus on the Family
8655 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4814
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: culturalissues@family.org
Web site: www.citizenlink.org
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • -- Family (in general)
  • Family and children
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
Editor
The American Spectator
1611 North Kent Street, Suite 901
Arlington, VA 22209
United States

Phone: 703-807-2011 Ext 26
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Comparative economics
  • The Economy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
Masaru Uchiyama
President
Japanese for Tax Reform
2 Nakata Building, Seventh Floor
1-3-15 Akasaka. Minato-ku
Tokyo 107-0052,
Japan

E-mail: mryou@jtr.gr.jp
Web site: www.jtr.gr.jp
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Reed Ueda
Professor, Department of History
Tufts University
East Hall
Medford, MA 02155
United States

Phone: 617-627-2444
Fax: 617-627-3479
E-mail: reed.ueda@tufts.edu
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Family and children
  • Higher education
Lewis K. Uhler
Founder and President
National Tax Limitation Committee
151 North Sunrise Avenue, Suite 901
Roseville, CA 95661
United States

Phone: 916-786-9400
Fax: 916-786-8163
E-mail: ntlc@surewest.net
Web site: www.limittaxes.org
Issues
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Federal budget
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • State/local public finance
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Term limits
Michael M. Uhlmann
Professor of American Government
Claremont Graduate University
170 East Tenth Street
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-8210
E-mail: michael.uhlmann@cgu.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Judiciary
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Otto Ulc
Professor of Political Science Emeritus
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Department of Political Science
Vestal, NY 13850
United States

Phone: 607-797-8757
Fax: 607-797-8757
E-mail: ulc@binghamton.edu

Lecture Languages: Czech
Translation Languages: Czech
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
Thomas S. Ulen
Professor of Law and Economics
University of Illinois
504 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
United States

Phone: 217-333-4953
Fax: 217-244-1478
E-mail: tulen@law.uiuc.edu
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Tort and liability reform
  • The Economy
Leslee Unruh
President
Abstinence Clearinghouse
801 East 41st Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
United States

Phone: 605-335-3643
E-mail: leslee@abstinence.net
Web site: www.abstinence.net
Issues
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Family and children
  • Media and popular culture
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
Jon Basil Utley
Associate Publisher
The American Conservative
910 17th Street, NW, Suite 422
Washington, DC 20006-2601
United States

Phone: 202-298-5514
Fax: 202-298-3258
E-mail: jbutley@earthlink.net
Web site: amconmag.com

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Comparative government
  • Middle East
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • Latin America
  • Central and Eastern Europe
Ronald D. Utt Ph.D.
Herbert and Joyce Morgan Senior Research Fellow, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6013
Fax: 202-544-5421
E-mail: ron.utt@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Federal budget
  • Transportation
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Government waste
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Lawrence A. Uzzell
President
International Religious Freedom Watch
73 Patchwork Lane
Fishersville, VA 22939
United States

Phone: 540-885-0236
E-mail: lauzzell@aol.com
Web site: www.irfw.org
Issues
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • Religious freedom
  • Federal education policy
  • Human Rights
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Zoran Vacic
President
Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies
Kralja Milana 7
11000 Belgrade,
Serbia

E-mail: zoran.vacic@clds.org.yu
Web site: www.clds.org.yu
Issues
  • Health care
Ruta Vainiene
Associated Expert
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
16A J. Jasinskio Street
LT-01112 Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: ruta@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
William R. Van Cleave
University Professor and Head, Department of Defense and Strategic Studies
Missouri State University
901 South National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804
United States

Phone: 417-836-4137
Fax: 417-836-6667
E-mail: WilliamVanCleave@MissouriState.edu
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Missile defense
Peter M. Van Doren
Senior Fellow and Editor, Regulation
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-789-5221
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: pvandore@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Transportation
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Electricity deregulation
Viktor J. Vanberg
Professor, Department of Economics, Wirtschaftspolitik
Walter Eucken Institut
Walter Eucken Institut
Goethestraße 10
D-79100 Freiburg im Breisgau,
Germany

E-mail: viktor.vanberg@vwl.uni-freiburg.de
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
Petr Vancura
Director
The BELL - Association for Freedom and Democracy
Krkonosska 2
Prague 2,
Czech Republic

E-mail: petr.vanc@gmail.com
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Justice/crime
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Education
  • Military/defense policy
Philip Vander Elst
Writer, Journalist, and Lecturer
11 High Street
Ascott-under-Wychwood
Oxfordshire OX7 6AW,
United Kingdom

E-mail: philipvanderelst@aol.co.uk
Issues
  • Religion and public life
David G. Vanderstel
Senior Fellow
Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
1630 North Meridian Street, Suite 450
Indianapolis, IN 46202
United States

Phone: 317-472-9667
Fax: 317-925-0679
E-mail: david@sipr.org
Web site: www.sipr.org
Issues
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Immigration
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Dawn Vargo
Bioethics Analyst
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-268-4814
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: culturalissues@family.org
Web site: www.citizenlink.org/fosi/
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • Right-to-life issues
Lloyd R. Vasey USN (Ret.)
Senior Advisor for Policy
Pacific Forum CSIS
1001 Bishop Street, Suite 1150
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States

Phone: 808-521-6745
Fax: 808-599-8690
E-mail: pacforum@hawaii.rr.com
Web site: www.csis.org/pacfor
Issues
  • Arms control
  • South Asia
  • Korea
  • China
  • Southeast Asia
  • Japan
  • Northeast Asia
Ian Vasquez
Director, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States

Phone: 202-842-0200
Fax: 202-842-3490
E-mail: ivasquez@cato.org
Web site: www.cato.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • International organizations
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Vince Vasquez
Senior Policy Analyst
San Diego Institute for Policy Research
8910 University Center Lane, Suite 220
San Diego, CA 92122
United States

Phone: 858-320-7503
Fax: 858-453-0607
E-mail: vvasquez@sandiegoinstitute.com
Web site: www.sandiegoinstitute.com
Issues
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Conservative thought
  • State/local public finance
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Government waste
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
Richard Vedder Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Economics
Ohio University
316 Bentley Hall Annex
Athens, OH 45701
United States

Phone: 740-593-2037
Fax: 740-593-0181
E-mail: vedder@ohio.edu
Web site: www.ohio.edu
Issues
  • Davis-Bacon Act
  • Unions
  • OSHA
  • Higher education
  • State/local public finance
  • Minimum wage
  • Public school financing and administration
Niels H. Veldhuis
Director, Fiscal Studies
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: nielsv@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.org
Issues
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Labor
  • Government
Tural Veliyev
Director
Free Minds Association
Neftchiler Prospekti 2, Villa Petrolea
Baku, Azerbaijan AZ1003
Baku,
Azerbaijan

E-mail: velitk@bp.com

Lecture Languages: Turkish, Azerbaijani
Translation Languages: Turkish, Russian, Azerbaijani
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Energy
  • Economics of development
Peggy Venable
Texas Director
Americans for Prosperity - Texas
807 Brazos Street, Suite 210
Austin, TX 78701-9996
United States

Phone: 512-476-5905
Fax: 512-476-5906
E-mail: pvenable@afphq.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org
Issues
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Electricity deregulation
  • Government debt
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • The Economy
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Public school financing and administration
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • State and local government
Peggy M. Venable
807 Brazos Street, Suite 210
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-476-5905
Fax: 512-476-5906
E-mail: pvenable@afptx.org
Web site: www.americansforprosperity.org/texas
Issues
    None Indicated
Agnès Verdier-Molinié
Director of Public Affairs
Institut Français pour la Recherche sur les Administrations et les Politiques Publiques (iFRAP)
5, rue Cadet
75009 Paris,
France

E-mail: averdier@ifrap.org
Web site: www.ifrap.org
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Government
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
Alan D. Viard
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-419-5202
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: aviard@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Entitlement spending
  • Discretionary spending
  • Federal budget
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • International tax policy/tax competition
  • Government debt
  • Social Security and retirement
Ramunas Vilpisauskas
Senior Policy Analyst
Lithuanian Free Market Institute
16a Jasinskio St.
LT-01112 Vilnius,
Lithuania

E-mail: ramunas@freema.org
Web site: www.freema.org
Issues
  • Agriculture
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
Maris A. Vinovskis
A. M. and H. P. Bentley Professor of History
University of Michigan
1029 Tisch Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003
United States

Phone: 734-763-3407
Fax: 734-663-9967
E-mail: vinovski@umich.edu
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • The American founding
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Family and children
  • Higher education
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Federal education policy
  • Early childhood education
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • -- Family (in general)
W. Kip Viscusi
University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics, and Management
Vanderbilt University Law School
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
United States

Phone: 615-343-7715
Fax: 615-322-5953
E-mail: kip.viscusi@vanderbilt.edu
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Environmental regulation
  • Risk assessment
  • Regulatory reform
Scott J. Vitell
Phil B. Hardin Professor of Marketing & Pharmacy Administration, School of Business Administration
University of Mississippi
School of Business Administration
Department of Marketing
University, MS 38677
United States

Phone: 662-915-5468
Fax: 662-915-5821
E-mail: svitell@bus.olemiss.edu
Web site: www.olemissbusiness.com
Issues
  • Ethics
Joseph P. Viteritti
Blanche D. Blank Professor of Public Policy
Hunter College, CUNY
695 Park Avenue, Room 1606 West
New York, NY 10021
United States

Phone: 212-772-5597
E-mail: joseph.viteritti@hunter.cuny.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Church-state relations
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • Religious freedom
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Family and children
  • Federal education policy
  • State and local government
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Religion and public life
Julia Vitullo-Martin
Senior Fellow Director of the Center for Urban Innovation
Regional Plan Association
4 Irving Place, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10007
United States

Phone: 212-253-2727
Fax: 212-253-5666
Web site: www.rpa.org
Issues
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
William Voegeli Ph.D.
Fellow
Claremont Institute
937 West Foothill Boulevard, Suite E
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

Phone: 909-621-6825
Fax: 909-621-8724
E-mail: wvoegeli@claremont.org
Web site: www.claremont.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
Steve Voeller
President
Arizona Free Enterprise Club
PO Box 32935
Phoenix, AZ 85064
United States

Phone: 602-346-5061
Fax: 602-346-5059
E-mail: steve@azfreeenterpriseclub.org
Web site: www.azfreeenterpriseclub.org
Issues
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Immigration
  • Term limits
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Initiative and referendum
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Congress
  • Polling
Stefan Voigt
Professor
University of Kassel
Nora-Platiel-Strasse 4
34109 Kassel,
Germany

Web site: www.wirtschaft.uni-kassel.de/Voigt/index.html
Issues
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Government
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
Yevgeny Volk Ph.D.
Deputy Director
The Yeltsin Foundation
23 bldg 3 Bolshaya Polyanka street
Moscow 119180,
Russia

E-mail: volk@fonde.ru
Web site: www.yeltsin.ru

Lecture Languages: Russian, French
Translation Languages: Russian, French
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • National security/alliance relations
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
  • Democratic institutions/elections
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
Eugene Volokh
Professor, School of Law
University of California, Los Angeles
405 North Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States

Phone: 310-206-3926
Fax: 310-206-6489
E-mail: volokh@law.ucla.edu
Issues
  • Second Amendment
  • Religious freedom
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • Constitutional law
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free speech
John Von Kannon
Vice President and Treasurer
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-608-6085
E-mail: tracy.belle@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Elections (in general)
Ken Von Kohorn
Chairman
Family Institute of Connecticut
225 Main Street
Westport, CT 06880
United States

Phone: 203-454-7283
E-mail: info@ctfamily.org
Web site: www.ctfamily.org
Issues
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Family and children
Hans A. von Spakovsky
214 Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: hans.vonspakovsky@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Federalism
  • Congress
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Polling
  • Health care reform
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Personnel policies
  • Term limits
  • Immigration
  • Campaign finance reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Public interest law
  • Free speech
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Second Amendment
  • Property rights
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Initiative and referendum
  • State and local government
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Dane H. vonBreichenruchardt
President
U. S. Bill of Rights Foundation
263 Kentucky Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

Phone: 202-546-7079
E-mail: usbor@aol.com
Issues
  • Right-to-life issues
  • Government debt
  • Congress
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • Second Amendment
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Privacy
  • Regulatory reform
  • Public interest law
  • Judiciary
  • Constitutional law
  • Government waste
  • Executive branch/the presidency
Guillaume Vuillemey
Event and Development Manager, Board Member
Liberté Chérie
365 route de Montaigu
39570 Montaigu,
France

E-mail: guillaume.vuillemey@liberte-cherie.com
Web site: www.liberte-cherie.com
Issues
  • Education
  • Labor
  • Environment
  • Privatization/deregulation
Veselin Vukotic
Professor
Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses
Crnogorskih serdara Lamela C
Podgorica,
Montenegro

E-mail: vukotic@cg.yu
Web site: www.vukotic.cg.yu
Issues
  • Education
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Environment
  • Labor
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Agriculture
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • International relations/organizations
  • Government
  • Energy
  • Economics of development
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Religion and public life
T. Rogers Wade
President and CEO
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, NW, Suite 110
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

Phone: 404-256-4050
Fax: 404-256-9909
E-mail: trw@gppf.org
Web site: www.gppf.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • Term limits
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Defense budget
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • State and local government
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • NATO/other alliances
  • Congress
Rakesh Wadhwa
Executive Director
Nepal Recreation Centre Pvt. Ltd.
PO Box 659
New Baneshwor, Kathmandu,
Nepal

E-mail: everest@mos.com.np
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Government
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Terrorism
  • Education
  • International relations/organizations
Bridgett G. Wagner
Director, Coalition Relations
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6050
Fax: 202-544-0961
E-mail: bridgett.wagner@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Conservative thought
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Philanthropy
Richard E. Wagner
Harris Professor of Economics
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 3G4
Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

Phone: 703-993-1132
Fax: 703-993-1133
E-mail: rwagner@gmu.edu
Web site: mason.gmu.edu/~rwagner
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
Richard Wagner
Editor, Carolina Journal
John Locke Foundation
200 West Morgan Street, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

Phone: 919-828-3876
Fax: 919-821-5117
E-mail: rwagner@carolinajournal.com
Web site: www.johnlocke.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Herbert J. Walberg
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Research Professor Emeritus and University Scholar
University of Illinois, Chicago
180 East Pearson Street, Apartment 3607
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

Phone: 312-996-8133
Fax: 312-996-6400
E-mail: hwalberg@uic.edu
Issues
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Bilingual education
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Federal education policy
Rebecca J. Walberg
Social Policy Analyst
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Suite 25, Lombard Concourse
1 Lombard Place
Winnipeg, MB R3B OX3,
Canada

E-mail: rwalberg@gmail.com
Web site: www.fcpp.org
Issues
  • Culture, community, and demographic change
  • Marriage, family, and civil society
  • Health care
Greg Walcher
President
Natural Resources Group
1501 Crystal Drive, Suite 925
Arlington, VA 22202
United States

Phone: 703-413-0209
E-mail: gregwalcher@aol.com
Issues
  • Natural resources
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • Stewardship of the environment/conservation
  • Personnel policies
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Sound science
  • Land use/land degradation
  • Environmental education
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Waste/waste management
  • Campaign finance reform
  • State and local government
Virginia F. Walden-Ford
Executive Director
D.C. Parents for School Choice, Inc.
PO Box 29219
Washington, DC 20017
United States

Phone: 202-832-3895
Fax: 202-832-3897
E-mail: gfwalden@aol.com
Web site: www.dcparentsforschoolchoice.com
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
Arthur Waldron
Professor
University of Pennsylvania
208 CH/6379
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Phone: 215-898-6565
Fax: 215-573-2089
E-mail: awaldron@history.upenn.edu
Web site: www.upenn.edu
Issues
  • Northeast Asia
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • China
  • Southeast Asia
Robert Waliszewski
Director of Media and Culture
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-4635
Fax: 719-548-4599
E-mail: bob.waliszewski@fotf.org
Web site: www.pluggedinonline.com
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Douglas O. Walker Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Regent University
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
United States

Phone: 757-721-9702
Fax: 757-226-4735
E-mail: dougwal@regent.edu
Web site: www.regent.edu
Issues
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Economic development/foreign aid
Jesse Walker
Managing 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: jwalker@reason.com
Web site: www.reason.org
Issues
  • Intellectual property
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
  • Media and popular culture
  • Free speech
  • Arts, humanities and historic resources
Lee H. Walker
President
New Coalition for Economic and Social Change
19 South Lasalle Street, Suite 903
Chicago, IL 60603
United States

Phone: 312-377-4000
Fax: 312-377-5000
E-mail: lwalker@newcoalition.org
Web site: www.newcoalition.org
Issues
  • Ethics
  • Conservative thought
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Welfare/Welfare Reform
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Religion and public life
Michael A. Walker
President
The Fraser Institute
1770 Burrard Street, Fourth Floor
Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7,
Canada

E-mail: michaelw@fraserinstitute.ca
Web site: www.fraserinstitute.ca
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • Privatization/deregulation
  • Fiscal policy/taxation
  • Health care
  • Education
  • Government
Russ Walker
Northwest Director
FreedomWorks, Oregon
7444 Shadowwood Court, NE
Keizer, OR 97303-3937
United States

Phone: 503-463-9457
E-mail: rwalker@cse.org
Web site: www.cse.org
Issues
  • Tort and liability reform
  • State/local public finance
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Polling
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Initiative and referendum
  • Government waste
J. Michael Waller Ph.D.
Annenberg Professor of International Communication
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-462-2101
Fax: 202-464-0335
E-mail: waller@iwp.edu
Web site: www.iwp.edu

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Emerging threats/threat assessment
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Military strategy
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Promoting representative government and public diplomacy
Jeffrey D. Wallin
President
American Academy for Liberal Education
1050 17th Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-452-8611
Fax: 202-452-8620
E-mail: jwallin@aale.org
Web site: www.aale.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Higher education
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Peter J. Wallison
Arthur F. Burns Fellow in Financial Policy Studies and Co-Director, Financial Services Project on Financial Market Deregulation
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5853
Fax: 202-862-4875
E-mail: pwallison@aei.org
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • -- Elections (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Governing (in general)
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Political philosophy
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • The Reagan legacy
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Regulatory reform
  • Money and financial services
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Campaign finance reform
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Federalism
  • Judiciary
Malcolm Wallop
Distinguished Fellow for Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation, and Founder and Chairman
Frontiers of Freedom
PO Box 69
Oakton, VA 22124
United States

Phone: 703-246-0110
Fax: 703-246-0129
E-mail: mwallop@ff.org
Web site: www.ff.org
Issues
  • Judiciary
  • State and local government
  • Trade
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Higher education
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Political philosophy
  • Social Security and retirement
  • Federal budget
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Comparative government
  • Federal education policy
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Conservative thought
  • American history and political tradition
  • Federalism
  • Property rights
  • Congress
  • Military strategy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Intellectual property
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Forestry/deforestation/national parks
  • Endangered species/wildlife management
  • The Reagan legacy
  • Air/air pollution
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Missile defense
Scott Wallsten Ph.D.
Vice President For Research
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-289-8928
Fax: 202-289-6079
E-mail: swallsten@pff.org
Web site: www.wallsten.net
Issues
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • The Economy
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Infrastructure
  • -- Commerce and infrastructure (in general)
  • Anti-trust
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
Ray Walser Ph.D.
Senior Policy Analyst for Latin America, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-608-6126
E-mail: ray.walser@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Human Rights
  • Africa
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Mexico
  • Western Europe
Brian W. Walsh
Senior Legal Research Fellow, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: brian.walsh@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • The American founding
  • -- Information technology (in general)
  • Privacy
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • Homeland security/civil defense
  • Telecommunications and the Internet
  • Regulation through litigation
  • Federalism
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Corrections and sentencing
  • Constitutional law
  • Judiciary
Christina A. Walsh
Castle Coalition Coordinator
Institute for Justice
901 North Glebe Road, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Phone: 703-682-9320
Fax: 703-682-9321
E-mail: cwalsh@ij.org
Web site: www.castlecoalition.org
Issues
  • Property rights
  • Constitutional law
Kate Walsh
President
National Council on Teacher Quality
1420 New York Avenue NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-393-0020
Fax: 202-393-0095
E-mail: kwalsh@nctq.org
Web site: www.nctq.org
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Federal education policy
Chris F. Walters
Manager, Legislative Affairs (Senate)
National Federation of Independent Business
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20004
United States

Phone: 202-554-9000
Fax: 202-484-1566
E-mail: chris.walters@nfib.org
Web site: www.nfib.com
Issues
  • Entitlement spending
  • Immigration
  • Government debt
  • Discretionary spending
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Minimum wage
  • Federal budget
  • Unfunded mandates
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Government waste
Stephen J. K. Walters
Professor, Department of Economics
Loyola College
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States

Phone: 410-617-2313
Fax: 410-617-2118
E-mail: swalters@loyola.edu
Issues
  • Anti-trust
  • State/local public finance
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Taxation/tax reform
Gary M. Walton
President
Foundation for Teaching Economics
260 Russell Boulevard, Suite B
Davis, CA 95616-3839
United States

Phone: 530-757-4630
Fax: 530-757-4636
E-mail: gwalton@fte.org
Web site: www.fte.org
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Jusuf Wanandi
Chairman, Supervisory Board
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Jl. Tanah Abang III No. 23-27
Jakarta 10160,
Indonesia

E-mail: iyus@csis.or.id
Web site: www.csis.or.id
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Terrorism
Lindsay L. Wang
Director, Research and Assessment
Lady of the Lake University
411 SW 24th Street
San Antonio, TX 78207
United States

Phone: 210-434-6711 Ext 2765
Fax: 210-431-3097
E-mail: wangl@lake.ollusa.edu
Web site: www.ollusa.edu

Lecture Languages: Chinese
Translation Languages: Chinese
Issues
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Early childhood education
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Higher education
William K. S. Wang
Professor
Hastings College of Law
200 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States

Phone: 415-565-4666
Fax: 415-565-4865
E-mail: wangw@uchastings.edu
Issues
  • Regulatory reform
Michael Y. Warder
Vice-Chancellor
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
United States

Phone: 310-506-4486
Fax: 310-506-7494
E-mail: michael.warder@pepperdine.edu
Web site: www.pepperdine.edu
Issues
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • China
  • Korea
  • Terrorism and international crime
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Church-state relations
  • Philanthropy
Lynn D. Wardle J.D.
Bruce C. Hafen Professor of Law
Brigham Young University, School of Law
518 JRCB
Provo, UT 84602
United States

Phone: 801-422-2617
E-mail: wardlel@lawgate.byu.edu
Issues
  • Bioethics
  • The American founding
  • American history and political tradition
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
  • Federalism
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
John T. Warner
Professor of Economics
Clemson University
222 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, SC 29634-1309
United States

Phone: 864-656-3967
Fax: 864-656-4192
E-mail: jtwarne@clemson.edu
Web site: people.clemson.edu/~jtwarne
Issues
  • -- Labor (in general)
  • Economic theory
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Readiness/manpower
  • Unions
Matt Warner
Director of US Programs
Atlas Economic Research Foundation
1201 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-449-8449
Fax: 202-280-1259
E-mail: matt.warner@atlasnetwork.org
Web site: www.atlasnetwork.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Other energy options
  • Environmental education
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Property rights
  • Higher education
  • Nuclear energy
  • Climate change
  • Fossil fuels
Richard B. Warner M.D.
Advisor on Health Care Policy
Kansas Policy Institute
7011 West 121st Street, Suite 105
Overland Park, KS 66209
United States

Phone: 913-345-1191
Fax: 913-345-1464
E-mail: rbwarner1@hotmail.com
Web site: www.kansaspolicy.org
Issues
  • Health care reform
Roland C. Warren
President
National Fatherhood Initiative
101 Lake Forest Boulevard, Suite 360
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
United States

Phone: 301-948-0599
Fax: 301-948-4325
E-mail: rwarren@fatherhood.org
Web site: www.fatherhood.org
Issues
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • Faith-based and volunteer initiatives
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Abstinence and out-of-wedlock births
  • Family and children
  • -- Family (in general)
  • -- Health and welfare (in general)
  • Adoption, foster care, and child care services
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Media and popular culture
Alan R., Waters , PH.D
Professor of International Business, Sid Craig School of Business
California State University, Fresno
5245 North Backer Avenue, M/S PB8
Fresno, CA 93740-8001
United States

Phone: 559-278-2349
Fax: 559-278-4911
E-mail: rufuswaters@earthlink.net
Issues
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Northeast Asia
  • Africa
  • Intelligence gathering/covert operations
  • Western Europe
  • Economic development/foreign aid
  • Property rights
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • International organizations
  • Trade
  • Latin America
  • International finance and multilateral banks
Jim Waters
Director of Policy and Communications
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
400 East Main Avenue, Suite 306
Bowling Green, KY 42102
United States

Phone: 270-782-2140
Fax: 305-675-0220
E-mail: jwaters@bipps.org
Issues
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Health care reform
  • Education unions and teacher choice
  • Right to work
  • Public school financing and administration
  • Tort and liability reform
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Unions
  • State/local public finance
  • Property rights
  • Minimum wage
  • Entrepreneurship/free enterprise
  • Federal education policy
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Land use/land degradation
Shanea J. Watkins Ph.D.
Policy Analyst in Empirical Studies, Center for Data Analysis
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-4400
E-mail: shanea.watkins@heritage.org
Web site: www.heritage.org
Issues
  • -- Education (in general)
Christian Watrin
Professor, Seminar for Economic Policy Research
University of Cologne
Arndtstrasse 9
D-50996 Cologne,
Germany

E-mail: chwatrin@aol.com
Web site: www.uni-koeln.de/index.e.html
Issues
  • Economics of development
  • International trade and financial institutions
  • Environment
  • Health care
  • Religion and public life
  • Education
  • Government
Bradley C. S. Watson
Philip M. McKenna Professor of American and Western Political Thought, Center for Political and Economic Thought
Saint Vincent College
300 Fraser Purchase Road
Latrobe, PA 15650
United States

Phone: 724-805-2145
Fax: 724-537-4599
E-mail: bwatson@stvincent.edu
Web site: www.stvincent.edu/bradley_c._s._watson
Issues
  • -- Crime, justice, and the law (in general)
  • Conservative thought
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • The American founding
  • Conservative principles and current events
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Immigration
  • Canada
  • Higher education
  • Ethics
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Constitutional law
  • Political philosophy
Ben J. Wattenberg
Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States

Phone: 202-862-5908
Fax: 202-862-7178
Web site: www.aei.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
  • Polling
  • Congress
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Poverty and dependency
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • Citizenship and civil society
  • Political correctness and multiculturalism
Donald V. Weatherman
Executive Vice President and Dean of the College
Erskine College
PO Box 248
Due West, SC 29639
United States

Phone: 864-379-8873
Fax: 864-379-6696
E-mail: weatherman@erskine.edu
Issues
  • Executive branch/the presidency
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • -- Education (in general)
  • Electoral reform/voting rights
  • Campaign finance reform
Kurt T. Weber
Senior Advisor
State Policy Network
836 NE Jarrett Street
Portland, OR 97211
United States

Phone: 503-740-1565
Fax: 503-242-3822
E-mail: BloggerKurt@spn.org
Web site: www.spn.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Privatization/contracting-out
Walter M. Weber
Senior Litigation Counsel
American Center for Law and Justice
201 Maryland Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
United States

Phone: 202-546-8890
Fax: 202-546-9309
E-mail: wmweber@aclj-dc.org
Web site: www.aclj.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Free speech
  • Religion and public life
  • Parental choice: charters, vouchers, home schooling
  • Right-to-life issues
David L. Weeks
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Azusa Pacific University
901 East Alosta Avenue
Azusa, CA 91702
United States

Phone: 626-815-6000
Fax: 626-815-3879
E-mail: dweeks@apu.edu
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Conservative thought
  • Religious freedom
  • Civil rights and racial preferences
  • Church-state relations
  • The American founding
  • Religion and public life
Peter H. Wehner
Senior Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: pwehner@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Religion and public life
John C. Weicher
Director, Center for Housing and Financial Markets
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2420
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: john@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org
Issues
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • Wealth creation/ownership society
  • Money and financial services
  • -- Economic thought (in general)
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Urban sprawl/livable cities/smart growth
Murray Weidenbaum
Honorary Chairman
Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government and Public Policy
Washington University
Campus Box 1027
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States

Phone: 314-935-5662
Fax: 314-935-5688
Issues
  • Economic forecasting
  • -- Environment (in general)
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Defense budget
  • -- Budget and taxation (in general)
  • OSHA
  • China
  • -- Regulation and deregulation (in general)
  • The Economy
George Weigel
Distinguished Senior Fellow
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: swhite@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Political philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Religious freedom
  • Church-state relations
  • Human Rights
  • Religion and public life
Rolf A. Weil
President Emeritus
Roosevelt University
439 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
United States

Phone: 312-341-4330
Fax: 312-341-3657
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Money and financial services
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Bilingual education
  • State/local public finance
  • Federal budget
Peter R. Weilemann
Director of the European Office Brussels
Konrad Adenauer Foundation
11, Avenue de l'Yser
B-1040 Brussels,
Belgium

E-mail: sekretariat@eukas.be
Web site: www.kas.de

Lecture Languages: German
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
Kenneth Weinstein Ph.D.
CEO
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2404
Fax: 202-223-8537
E-mail: ken@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org

Lecture Languages: French
Issues
  • Japan
  • Political philosophy
  • Western Europe
Sidney Weintraub
William Simon Chair in Political Economy
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
United States

Phone: 202-775-3292
Fax: 202-466-4739
E-mail: sweintra@csis.org
Web site: www.csis.org

Lecture Languages: Spanish
Issues
  • Latin America
  • The Economy
  • Trade
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • Canada
  • Mexico
Daniel Weiss
Senior Analyst on Media and Sexuality, Government and Public Policy
Focus on the Family
8605 Explorer Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
United States

Phone: 719-548-5998
Fax: 719-531-3385
E-mail: weissdl@fotf.org
Web site: www.fotf.org
Issues
  • Media and popular culture
Richard Weitz
Senior Fellow and Director, Program Management
Hudson Institute
1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-974-2400
Fax: 202-974-2410
E-mail: weitz@hudson.org
Web site: www.hudson.org

Lecture Languages: Russian
Issues
  • Arms control
  • Russia/Eurasia
  • -- National security (in general)
  • -- Foreign policy and international relations (in general)
  • American foreign policy and diplomacy
  • NATO/other alliances
Jen Ivy Wekelo
Executive Director, Government Accountability Project
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Phone: 703-993-4923
Fax: 703-993-4935
E-mail: jivy@gmu.edu
Web site: www.mercatus.org
Issues
  • Federal budget
  • Privatization/contracting-out
  • Government waste
Brian S. Wesbury
Chief Economist
First Trust Advisors
1001 Warrenville Road
Lisle, IL 60532
United States

Phone: 630-577-2203
Fax: 312-441-2699
E-mail: BWesbury@FTAdvisors.com
Issues
  • Economic education
  • Trade
  • Comparative economics
  • Economic theory
  • Taxation/tax reform
  • Money and financial services
  • Federal budget
  • Economic forecasting
  • The Economy
Walter John Wessels
Professor
North Carolina State University
College of Managment, Campus Box 8110
Raleigh, NC 27695-8110
United States

Phone: 919-513-7136
Fax: 919-515-7873
E-mail: wesselsw@bellsouth.net
Issues
  • Minimum wage
  • Unions
  • Right to work
John G. West
Senior Fellow
Discovery Institute
1511 Third Avenue, Suite 808
Seattle, WA 98101
United States

Phone: 206-292-0401 Ext 110
Fax: 206-682-5320
E-mail: jwest@discovery.org
Web site: www.discovery.org
Issues
  • Church-state relations
  • The American founding
  • -- Culture and community (in general)
  • American history and political tradition
  • Religious freedom
  • Bioethics
  • -- Political thought (in general)
  • Religion and public life
  • Constitutional law
Thomas G. West
Professor of Politics
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
United States

Phone: 972-721-5278
Fax: 972-721-4007
E-mail: tomwest@udallas.edu
Issues
  • The American founding
  • Political philosophy
Carl-Johan Westholm
Founder and CEO
Free Europe Constitution
Soedra Rudbecksg 5
SE-752 36 Uppsala,
Sweden

E-mail: carl-johan@westholm.biz
Web site: www.freeeurope.info

Lecture Languages: Swedish
Issues
  • International relations/organizations
  • National security/alliance relations
David M. Whalen
Associate Provost
Hillsdale College
33 East College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242
United States

Phone: 517-607-2445
Fax: 517-439-8066
E-mail: david.whalen@hillsdale.edu
Web site: www.hillsdale.edu
Issues
  • Higher education
  • Standards, curriculum, and testing
Elizabeth M. Whelan
President
American Council on Science and Health
1995 Broadway, Second Floor
New York, NY 10023-5860
United States

Phone: 212-362-7044
Fax: 212-362-4919
E-mail: whelan@acsh.org
Web site: www.acsh.org
Issues
  • Environmental regulation
  • Government health programs
  • Air/air pollution
  • Bioethics
  • Risk assessment
  • Free-market environmentalism
  • Costs/benefits of regulation
  • Regulatory reform
  • Sound science
M. Edward Whelan III
President
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
United States

Phone: 202-682-1200
Fax: 202-408-0632
E-mail: ewhelan@eppc.org
Web site: www.eppc.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Judicial activism/judicial reform
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
Kathleen Hartnett White
Director, Center for Natural Resources
Texas Public Policy Foundation
900 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: 512-472-2700
Fax: 512-472-2728
E-mail: khwhite@texaspolicy.com
Web site: www.texaspolicy.com
Issues
  • -- Energy (in general)
  • Natural resources
  • -- Environment (in general)
Lawrence H. White
Hayek Chair in Economic History, Department of Economics
University of Missouri, St. Louis
408 Social Sciences Building
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
United States

Phone: 314-516-6129
Fax: 314-516-5352
E-mail: lwhite@umsl.edu
Web site: www.umsl.edu/~whitelh
Issues
  • Money and financial services
  • Economic theory
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
Co-Director, National Marriage Project
Rutgers University
15 Forest Edge Road
Amherst, MA 01002
United States

Phone: 732-445-7922
Fax: 732-445-6110
E-mail: marriage@rci.rutgers.edu
Issues
  • Marriage and family structure
  • Family and children
John W. Whitehead Esq.
President
The Rutherford Institute
PO Box 7482
Charlottesville, VA 22906
United States

Phone: 434-978-3888
Fax: 434-978-1789
E-mail: johnw@rutherford.org
Issues
  • Religious freedom
  • Public interest law
  • Constitutional law
  • Church-state relations
  • Free speech
Clinton H. Whitehurst Jr.
Transportation and Defense Studies, Strom Thurmond Institute
Clemson University
Perimeter Road
Clemson, SC 29634-0125
United States

Phone: 864-656-4700
Fax: 864-656-4780
E-mail: clinton@clemson.edu
Issues
  • Defense