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Antiwar.com Speakers Bureau
Hey, all you peace groups on campus out there, here’s your BIG chance to do something socially responsible AND spice up your campus forum, meeting, or whatever – by inviting a speaker from the Antiwar.com Speakers Bureau. Antiwar.com’s regular columnists are now available for booking. See the list below for all available speakers.

Of course, you don’t have to be a "peace group" – just as long as you don’t mind someone who speaks his mind, and speaks truth to power.

For more information, email Culture Editor/Outreach Coordinator Michael Austin or click on an individual below for their specific contact information. [Rates for all speakers are negotiable, depending on the nature of your organization, the date you wish to engage the particular speaker, etc. All speakers ask at least full reimbursement for travel and lodging expenses.]

Speaker
Topics/Specialty/Bio
Justin Raimondo
"Why This War?"

"The War Party: Who They Are, and What They Want"

"Libertarianism versus War"

"Israeli Spies in the Pentagon? What’s Up With That?"

"Trotsky’s Revenge: How the Neocons Hijacked U.S. Foreign Policy and Lied Us Into War"

Doug Bandow

Doug Bandow is a Washington-based political writer and policy analyst and a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy. He served as a special assistant to President Ronald Reagan and as a senior policy analyst in the 1980 Reagan for President campaign.

He has been widely published in leading newspapers and periodicals and has appeared on numerous radio and television shows. He has written and edited several books, including Foreign Follies: America's New Global Empire (Xulon Press), The Korean Conundrum: America's Troubled Relations with North and South Korea (Palgrave/Macmillan, coauthor), Tripwire: Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changed World (Cato), Perpetuating Poverty: The World Bank, the IMF, and the Developing World (Cato, coeditor), and Military Manpower and Human Resources (National Defense University).

Topics

"A Foreign Policy for a Republic"
"Foreign Aid or Foreign Hindrance?"
"Two Cheers for Globalization"
"North Korean Nukes and South Korean Taunts: Leave Korea for the Koreans"
" China: Inevitable Enemy?"
"Asian Hotspots and American Security"
"Iraq: Better to Get Out Than to Stay and Die"
"Confronting an Iranian Bomb"
"Israel and the Mideast: Time for America to Go Home"
"George W. Bush: Wilsonian Liberal in Drag"
"Immigration: American Principles and Prudence in Conflict?"

Charles V. Peña Charles V. Peña is a senior fellow with the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy, an adviser to the Straus Military Reform Project, and an analyst for MSNBC television. He has also appeared on CNN, Fox News, NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, and The McLaughlin Group, as well as international television and radio. Peña is the co-author of Exiting Iraq: Why the U.S. Must End the Military Occupation and Renew the War Against al-Qaeda, and author of the upcoming Winning the Un-War: A New Strategy for the War on Terrorism.
David R. Henderson David R. Henderson is a research fellow with the Hoover Institution and an associate professor of economics in the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy at the Naval Postgraduate School. He is author of The Joy of Freedom: An Economist's Odyssey and editor of The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, available online. His latest book, co-authored with Charles L. Hooper, is Making Great Decisions in Business and Life (Chicago Park Press.) He has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor, the Jim Lehrer Newshour, CNN, and C-SPAN. He has had over 100 articles published in Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, Red Herring, Barron's, National Review, Reason, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Christian Science Monitor. He has also testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. His web site is www.DavidrHenderson.com.
Ivan Eland Dr. Eland is the author of The Efficacy of Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool, a contributor to numerous volumes, and the author of forty-five in-depth studies on national security issues. His articles have appeared in Arms Control Today, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Emory Law Journal, The Independent Review, Issues in Science and Technology (National Academy of Sciences), Mediterranean Quarterly, Middle East and International Review, Middle East Policy, Nexus, and Northwestern Journal of International Affairs.
Alan Bock

Alan Bock is Senior Essayist at the Orange County Register and a weekly columnist for WorldNetDaily. He is the author of Ambush at Ruby Ridge (Putnam-Berkley, 1995). He is also author of the new book Waiting to Inhale: The Politics of Medical Marijuana (Seven Locks Press). His exclusive column appears every Tuesday on Antiwar.com.

Nebojsa Malic

Nebojsa Malic left his home in Bosnia after the Dayton Accords and currently resides in the United States. During the Bosnian War he had exposure to diplomatic and media affairs in Sarajevo, and contributed to the Independent. As a historian who specializes in international relations and the Balkans, Malic has written numerous essays on the Kosovo War, Bosnia and Serbian politics. His exclusive column for Antiwar.com appears every Thursday.

Teresa Whitehurst Dr. Teresa Whitehurst is a clinical psychologist and the author of Jesus on Parenting, (Baker Books, 9/2004). She teaches parenting workshops, works on leadership research, and writes articles about Christ-centered perspectives on current issues. Visit her website for more information.

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