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IS U.S. PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON'S PRESIDENCY IN JEOPARDY?
ASK A YORK UNIVERSITY EXPERT

TORONTO, September 16, 1998 --As the public digests the Starr Report and seeks to understand its implications and significance, York University offers up the following experts. They are available to discuss the future of the Clinton Presidency from a wide range of perspectives.

Ed Dosman is a political science professor at York University's Centre for International and Security Studies. He specializes in American foreign policy, Canada-U.S. relations, American relations with Latin America, and the NAFTA agreement. Dosman can be reached at (416) 736-5156 or at home (416) 534-4680.

Fred Fletcher is a political science and mass communications professor specializing in elections and politicians in the media spotlight. He can be reached at (416) 736-2100, ext. 88819 or at home (416) 932-8453.

David Lumsden, a York University anthropology professor, is able to discuss the anthropological aspects of political leadership, public life and public spectacle. He can be reached at (416) 736-2100, ext. 66498.

Daniel Marien, a political science professor, specializes in American race relations, American domestic policy, American labour relations, American regionalism, and American political economy. Marien is able to do interviews in French. He can be reached at (416) 736-5265, (416) 736-2100, ext. 88826 or at home (416) 656-8993.

Stephen Newman is a political science professor specializing in American domestic policy and party politics. His insightful and analytic commentary has made him a popular interview. Newman can be reached at (416) 736-2100, ext. 88836 or at home (416) 588-0488.

Mark Stein, a history professor who can discuss American political history and domestic policy issues, can be reached at (416) 736-2100, ext. 30423 or at home (416) 653-7628.

Molly Ladd Taylor is a history professor and an expert on American elections and political culture including the politics of gender and race. She can be reached at (416) 736-2100, ext. 30419.

Bernie Wolf is a professor of economics at the Schulich School of Business at York University. A dual citizen of Canada and the United States, Wolf can comment on the effect the Clinton Scandal has had on the U.S. economy. He can be reached at (416) 736-5068, ext. 77933 or at home (416) 223-2794.

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For more information, please contact:

Sine MacKinnon
Senior Advisor for Media Relations
York University
(416) 736-2100, ext. 22087
email: sinem@yorku.ca

Ken Turriff
Media Relations Officer
York University
(416) 736-2100, ext. 22086
email: kturriff@yorku.ca

YU/061/98

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