Carleton University experts are available to discuss the missile strike in Poland.

If you are interested in speaking with the experts below, please feel free to reach out to them directly. If you require other assistance, please email Steven Reid, Media Relations Officer, at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.

Paul Goode
McMillan Chair in Russian Studies, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS) at Carleton University

EmailPaul.Goode@carleton.ca

Goode is available to discuss the situation’s political aspects on domestic and foreign policy. His current research focuses on nationalism and authoritarianism in Russia and the former Soviet states.

Goode is editor-in-chief of Communist and Post-Communist Studies and associate editor of Nationalities Papers. He also serves on the editorial boards for Russian Politics and Social Science Quarterly.

For more information on Goode, please visit: https://carleton.ca/eurus/people/j-paul-goode/

Stephen Saideman
Paterson Chair in International Affairs, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University
Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network

Emailsteve_saideman@carleton.ca

Saideman is available to discuss NATO and the foreign and defence policies of both the United States and Canada.

For more information on Saideman, please visit: https://carleton.ca/npsia/people/stephen-saideman/

Elliot Tepper
Professor, Department of Political Science at Carleton University

Email: e_tepper@carleton.ca

Tepper is a professor of comparative politics and international relations. He regularly provides media commentary at home and abroad on a wide range of topics, providing context and deep background to the news stories of the day. Tepper’s areas of expertise include American politics, diversity issues in Canada, geopolitics, immigration and multiculturalism.

For more on Tepper visit: https://carleton.ca/polisci/people/tepper-elliot/

Media Contact
Steven Reid (he/him)
Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca

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