Experts available to discuss crisis in Iran

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Thu, 07/02/2009 - 12:55pm

University of Texas at Austin faculty are available to provide expert perspectives on issues related to the political unrest over Iranian election results, including President Barack Obama's stance on Iran policy, the violent crackdown on protestors in Tehran and the revolutionary impact of social media.

Iran's Road to Democracy Jason Brownlee Assistant Professor, Department of Government 512-232-7304 brownlee [at] austin [dot] utexas [dot] edu Brownlee studies Middle [...]



 

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