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Jan. 2, 2007 ADVISORYU-M experts, resources available for coverage related to Ford’s lifeANN ARBOR, Mich.—The University of Michigan has several experts and resources related to Gerald R. Ford—his presidency, his role in history and his relationship with U-M. They include: The dean of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy The director of the Gerald R. Ford Library Ford’s role in history: Healing nation, Vietnam, Cold War, Helsinki Accords David Fitzpatrick, a visiting professor of history, is an expert on military history and specializes in modern U.S. history. He can speak about Ford’s foreign policy, which included serving as president during the fall of Saigon in 1975, and military affairs. E-mail him at fitzd@umich.edu or to arrange an interview, contact Joe Serwach at (734) 647-1844. J. David Singer, a U-M political science professor emeritus, is an expert on the Cold War, international conflict and arms control. He can speak about Ford's foreign affairs record. He can be reached at (734) 763-6590 or email him at jdsinger@umich.edu Brian Porter, associate professor of history, has conducted extensive research on the history of eastern Europe, and can comment on the impact of the Helsinki Accords signed by Ford in 1975. The accords paved the way for human rights openings in the communist world. He can speak about Ford’s impact on eastern Europe. In spite of an infamous gaffe about Poland during a 1976 presidential debate, Ford’s policies actually did far more to undermine communism than is generally recognized. Porter can be reached at (734) 764-6803 or baporter@umich.edu. Presidents, power and political speech Gerald Ford’s many ties to U-M U-M mourns loss of Gerald Ford Video of Ford at the groundbreaking of the Ford School: http://www.umich.edu/news/index.html?videos#fspp Gerald R. Ford and the political reform movement in Grand Rapids Ford's 1999 statement on race and affirmative action during the U-M cases: The U-M Document Center maintains online copies of original documents related to U.S. presidents, including their original IRS tax returns, photos and national security documents from the Ford years as well as other administrations, at: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprs.html Other original documents from the Ford era available The impact of the 1974 and 1976 elections: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/07990.xml
Contact: Joe Serwach Related Categories: Institutional Related Keywords: Public Policy, Rebecca Blank |
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