MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 12, 2001 (PRIMEZONE) --
Islamic Studies Expert Available for Comment WHO: Patrice Brodeur, Connecticut College Professor of Religious Studies Director of the Pluralism Project and an editor for The Muslim World, an academic journal devoted to the study of Islam/Christian-Muslim relations CREDENTIALS: Brodeur was a Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University, where he earned his Ph.D. He studied Islam at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown U., at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Jordan. AREA OF EXPERTISE: Brodeur's main area of interest is the relationship between contemporary Islam and Islamic Studies and he is currently writing a book on contemporary Arab Muslim perspectives on religious Others. Since the tragic terrorist attacks perpetrated against the United States Sept. 11, 2001, he has been discussing with his students Osama bin Laden, who some have inferred is linked to the attacks, and the relationship between religion and martyrdom. Foreign Policy Expert Available for Comment WHO: Alex Roberto Hybel, The Robert J. Lynch Professor of Government at Connecticut College Author of three books: -- The Logic of Surprise In International Conflict -- Power Over Rationality: The Bush Administration and the Gulf Crisis -- Made by the USA: The International System ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Hybel has been a critic of the former Bush administration's decision-making process regarding international relations, particularly with its handling of the Gulf Crisis. In Logic of Surprise in International Conflict, Hybel addresses methods typically employed by aggressors who are weaker than their targets; Pearl Harbor and the Yom Kippur War of 1983 are two examples he cites and for which he provides analyses. CONTACT INFORMATION: For interviews, please contact Trish Brink, director of media relations, at (860) 439-2508, anytime of day or evening.
-0- CONTACT: Connecticut College Trish Brink, Director of Media Relations (860) 439-2508