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June 17, 2010
Simon Fraser University professors are standing by to offer their expertise on diverse topics related to G8 and G20 Summits coming to Ontario later this month:

Robert Adamson, business, 604.657.1213 (cell); radamson@sfu.ca
Financial regulation; proposed global banking tax; recent sovereign debt problems and issues and general political issues

Andre Gerolymatos, history, 604.728.2712 (cell), 778.782.5597; agerolym@sfu.ca
Global security, issues related to Greek history and politics

Marjorie Griffin Cohen, political science, 778.782.5838; marjorie_cohen@sfu.ca
Public policy and political economy

Ted Cohn, political science, 604.433.2337; cohn@sfu.ca
Author of Global political economy: Theory and Practice

Richard Harris, economics, 604.961.5795; richard_harris@sfu.ca
Economic depression, deflation, credit crisis, currency crisis, banking crisis, fiscal and monetary policy, bailouts

Robert Hogg, health sciences, 778.782.7629; robert_hogg@sfu.ca
Global perspectives on HIV/AIDS

Mark Jaccard, resource & environmental management, 778.782.4219; jaccard@sfu.ca

David Jacks, economics, 778.782.5392; david_jacks@sfu.ca
Economic history, international trade and finance, commodities, exchange rates

Morten Jerven, international studies; +4797036420 (in Norway); mjerven@sfu.ca
African economic development

Ken Kasa, economics, 778.782.2127; kkasa@sfu.ca
Macroeconomics and international finance

Doug McArthur, public policy, 604.786.0016 (cell); doug_mcarthur@sfu.ca
Policy responses to, and political implications of, the global financial crisis

Alex Moens, political science, 778.782.4361; alexander_moens@sfu.ca
Canada-U.S. relations

Doug Ross, political science, 778.782.4782; douglasr@sfu.ca
Issues related to Russia, Iran and the state of discussions on strategic arms and NATO security [limited availability after mid-June]

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