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Craig Albert, PhD
Graduate Director, PhD in Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy and Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security StudiesAugusta University
Dr. Craig Albert focuses on propaganda, information warfare, national security studies, cyberconflict, and political thought.
Mark Schrad, PhD
Professor of Political Science | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Mark Schrad, PhD, is an expert on Russian/Ukrainian relations, the Cold War and prohibition history.
Ina Ganguli
Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Ina Ganguli looks at how individuals acquire and use their skills, particularly on science and innovation, immigration and gender issues.
Stuart Kaufman
Professor, Political Science and International RelationsUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kaufman specializes in U.S. national security and foreign policy, Russian foreign policy, the war in Ukraine and nuclear strategy.
Bryon Moraski
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Bryon Moraski is an expert on Russian politics and Russian foreign policy.
Erik Nisbet
Associate Professor | School of CommunicationThe Ohio State University
Expert in communication focused on non-democratic contexts, public diplomacy, foreign policy, public opinion and global problems.
Ralph Carter
Piper Professor, Political ScienceTexas Christian University
Professor Carter focuses on Middle East conflicts, U.S. foreign trade and defense policy, with an emphasis on the roles played by Congress.
Sophie Lynch
CuratorMiddlebrook Prize Winners
Sophie Lynch has worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, and the National Gallery of Canada.
Matthew Lenoe
Professor of HistoryUniversity of Rochester
Matthew Lenoe is a national expert in Russian/Soviet history.
Lance Hunter, PhD
Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University
Dr. Lance Hunter studies the connection between terrorism and political stability in democracies.
