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Experts Available: United States – North Korea Summit

Published on June 11, 2018

As the leaders of the United States and North Korea meet in Singapore, Carleton experts are available to comment.

Elliot Tepper
Distinguished Senior Fellow, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, and Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Security and Defence Studies

Phone: 613-225-8076 or 613-852-4262
Email:  e_tepper@carleton.ca

Tepper has worked with national and international organizations on a broad range of topics and has been engaged with media throughout his career. He can offer commentary on international relations, nuclear issues, the United Nations and terrorism.

Stephen Saideman
Paterson Chair in International Affairs, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs

Phone: Available upon request
Email: stephen.saideman@carleton.ca

Saideman’s research interests focus on the causes and consequences of intervention into intra-state conflicts. His current research deals with the role of legislatures in democratic civil-military relations.  He teaches courses on contemporary international security, civil-military relations and United States foreign and defence policy. Saideman also has expertise in ethnic conflict and civil war.

Saideman is available for interviews Monday.

Jacob Kovalio
Associate Professor, Department of History

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 2839
EmailJacob.kovalio@carleton.ca

Kovalio is an expert on Asia-Pacific history. He is the former president of the Japan Studies Association of Canada and the president of Japan Pacific World Consulting. He has researched and published extensively on Asia-Pacific international relations, strategic studies and history issues.

Mark Haichin
PhD student, International Conflict Management and Resolution, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs

Phone: 514-572-0684
Email: markhaichin@cmail.carleton.ca

Haichin’s research focuses on how a state’s regime type can influence the potential benefits and disadvantages of possessing nuclear weapons. His research interests include nuclear proliferation and deterrence issues, as well as broader weapons of mass destruction (WMD) concerns. Prior to his studies at Carleton, Haichin worked for former MP Irwin Cotler and was on the editorial board of the Millennium Journal of International Studies.

 

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