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AnnuAlRepoRt
2015
About the School 3
Highlights of the Year 4
Research Clusters 7
Outreach and Events 8
Board of Directors 19
BSIA Community Members 21
PhD Students 24
Masters Students 27
CIGI Policy Briefs 28
Graduates 29
Publications 30
Contents
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About the SchoolThe Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) is an institute for advanced research,
education, and outreach in the fields of global governance and international public
policy.
As a hub in a global network of scholars, practitioners and students, BSIA aims to
develop new solutions to humanity’s critical problems, improve global governance
now and in the future, and enhance the quality of people’s lives around the world.
Founded in 2007 by philanthropist Jim Balsillie, BSIA is an equal collaboration among
the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), the University of Waterloo
(UW), and Wilfrid Laurier University (Laurier). The collaborating institutions bring
to BSIA different but complementary strengths, so they have different roles and
responsibilities. The two universities employ BSIA faculty and offer BSIA’s academic
programs, while CIGI, as a think tank, uses its in-house expertise and its worldwide
network of practitioners to help inform and guide BSIA’s outreach and collaborative
research. The BSIA is also the home to three research centres with an international
profile - the Academic Council for the United Nations System (ACUNS), the
International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) and the Centre for Sustainable Food
Systems.
The unique integration of the collaborating institutions’ approaches and cultures gives
BSIA an unmatched ability to promote vigorous engagement across boundaries
of discipline and practice, to connect today’s experts with tomorrow’s leaders in
critical debate and analysis, and to achieve—in all its work—the highest standards of
excellence.
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The Balsillie School of International Affairs had another outstanding year in 2014-15. Our faculty and students continued to be recognized nationally and internationally for the quality of their work. Our graduate programs went from strength to strength, attracting students of the highest calibre. The School entered into a number of new international partnerships for student and faculty exchanges and collaborative research.
Among the notable honours this year for our faculty was the award of a major SSHRC-
IDRC IPASS Partnership grant to Jonathan Crush for the Hungry Cities Partnership; a
Columbia Global Policy Initiative Policy Grant to Eric Helleiner; a Trudeau Foundation
Fellowship to Bessma Momani; and the award of the Officer of the Order of the British
Empire (OBE) in the 2015 UK New Year’s Honours List to Alan Whiteside for services
and strategic interventions to curb HIV/AIDS.
William Coleman was nominated to be a University Professor at this year’s University
of Waterloo convocation. Eric Helleiner won the 2015 “Canadian Political Science
Association Prize in International Relations” which is given for “the best book
published, in English or French, in the field of international relations in 2013 or 2014”
for his book Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods (Cornell U Press, 2014).
Alison Mountz will take up the William Lyon Mackenzie King Chair in the Canada
Program, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University for 2015
– 2016. James Walker received the Olivier Le Jeune Award from the Ontario Black
History Society, for “trailblazing” historical scholarship.
Andrew Cooper, Neil Craik, Eric Helleiner, Suzan Ilcan, Alex Latta, Rianne Mahon,
Terry Mitchell, Bessma Momani, Alison Mountz, and Kim Rygiel all received new
funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. In total,
our faculty were awarded close to $7 million in new research funding in the 2014-15
academic year.
Faculty published in an impressive array of national and international journals. These
included: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Applied Energy, BIS Papers, The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Canadian Public
Highlights of the Year
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Policy, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Cooperation and Conflict, Conflict, Security and Development, Cultural Geographies, Cultural Politics, Current History, Diplomatic History, European Journal of Social Theory, Foreign Affairs, Geographica Helvetica, Global Governance, Global Social Policy, Globalization and Health, International Journal, International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Sociology, International Negotiation, International Political Sociology, International Politics, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Social Science and Medicine, and The Lancet. They
also published books with leading international publishers including Oxford University
Press, Polity, Routledge, the University of Pennsylvania Press, the Woodrow Wilson
Center, and the World Bank.
This academic year saw the consolidation of the six research clusters that the School
has identified as its core areas of expertise: Conflict and Security; Environment
and Resources; Global Political Economy; Migration, Mobilities and Social Politics;
Multilateral Institutions; and Science and Health Policy. Each of the clusters had an
active program of events during the year, contributing to the more than 100 events
that the School hosted (details of which are in the Outreach and Events section of
this report). Our partnership with the Embassy of France through the Saint-Simon
Initiative enabled us to bring several distinguished faculty from French universities to
the School, and for one of our PhD students to undertake research in France.
The Global Political Economy cluster and the Environment and Resources cluster
both ran workshops that brought PhD students from programs across Canada and
the United States to Waterloo to present their research. The School also hosted,
in conjunction with CIGI’s International Law Research Program, the inaugural
International Law Summer Institute. Co-directed by Neil Craik and Sara Seck (Western
University), the week-long workshop provided an introduction to international law
for students in non-law Masters and PhD programs. With the support of a SSHRC
Connection grant awarded to Neil Craik, we were able to bring students to the
workshop from as far as British Columbia and the Maritimes.
The two research centres housed by the School—the International Migration
Research Centre (http://www.imrc.ca/), and the Academic Council on the United
Nations system (http://acuns.org/)--continued to attract a great deal of positive
international attention for their work. At the end of the year, the School was delighted
to welcome a third major research centre—the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems
(http://legacy.wlu.ca/research/food)--which will be the central node of the Food: Locally
Embedded, Globally Engaged network that is supported by a SSHRC Partnership
Grant.
Graduate Programs
Our students received a total of $815,000 in external funding for 2015-16. This
included a Trudeau Fellowship, won by Tahnee Prior, only the second ever awarded
to a University of Waterloo student, and the first since 2003. Tahnee also received a
Vanier Fellowship. Jennifer Kanjili and Diana Thomaz both received Trillium awards
while Skylar Brooks, Charis Enns and Sara Rose all were successful in SSHRC doctoral
funding competitions.
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The annual CIGI Graduate Fellowship symposium, opened by Mr. Jim Balsillie, was a
great success. Former Ambassador Michael Bell was the keynote speaker. Two of the
groups of Masters students subsequently presented their policy briefs at meetings in
Washington, D.C. The Asia-Pacific Security project group (Joëlle Charbonneau, Katie
Heelis, and Jinelle Piereder), directed by David Welch, presented their Air Defence
Identification Zone policy brief at the National Security Council, the State Department,
and American University School of International Service. Bessma Momani’s group
(Jonathan Diab and Anna Klimbovskaia) attended the IMF and World Bank annual
meetings in Washington, DC and used the opportunity to talk about their policy brief.
In June, the MIPP students had their annual visit to Ottawa hosted by former Canadian
Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations, Paul Heinbecker. While
in Ottawa, the students met with various government officials, politicians and several
former Canadian ambassadors. Once again, they were kindly hosted by Ambassador
Cees Kole at the Dutch Embassy Residence.
In December 2014, the School signed an agreement with the United Nations
Association of Canada through which up to six of our students each year will have an
internship in the UN system. In October 2014, the University of Waterloo (UW) and
the University of Konstanz in Germany finalized an exchange agreement between our
Master of Arts in Global Governance (MAGG) program and the International
Administration and Conflict Management program at Konstanz. In April 2015, UW and
the University of Warwick finalized a double degree option between the MAGG and
Warwick’s Department Politics and International Studies; the MAGG has accepted four
Warwick students for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Lucie Edwards, a PhD candidate at Waterloo, has been elected National Chair of
Partners in Health Canada.
Congratulations to faculty, staff and students, for all their hard work in making for
another outstanding year.
John RavenhillDirector
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Research in this cluster includes work on confidence
building, the nexus between economics and security, the role
of ideology in conflict, critical approaches to security and
human security, and human rights.
Convenors: Veronica Kitchen, Kim Rygiel, David Welch
This group fosters dialogue and scholarship on governance
challenges arising from global migration, mobilities
and social politics. Priorities include human rights and
citizenship, global social policy and protection, diaspora and
transnationalism, and territory and identity.
Convenors: Jenna Hennebry, Cetta Mainwaring
Conflict and Security
Migration, Mobilities and Social Politics
Environment and Resources
Multilateral Institutions
Global Political Economy
Science and Health Policy
This cluster embraces a variety of perspectives on the field
of political economy. Topics include the politics of global
trade and finance, the changing world food system, and the
rise of “emerging powers” in the world economy.
Convenors: Derek Hall, Eric Helleiner
Drawing on the enormous wealth of talent in the STEM
disciplines at both universities, this cluser examines
environmental policies, innovation policies, health policies,
and how Canada does (and how it should) manage the
interface between science and public policy.
Convenor: Heather Douglas
This cluster addresses global governance challenges
arising from large-scale environmental and resource
stresses, including climate change, food insecurity, declining
biodiversity, water shortages, forest loss, fisheries depletion,
and energy scarcities.
Convenors: Simon Dalby, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Randall
Wigle
This cluster analyzes the activities and policies of political,
economic and other multilateral institutions - including
intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations -
and the challenges that face such bodies or are posed by
their actions.
Convenors: Andrew Cooper, Alistair Edgar
Research Clusters
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August 7, 2015
MIPP Spring 2015 Class Conference2014-15 MIPP CLASS
July 17, 2015
The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Process and FunctionDAVID COLLINS, PROFESSOR, CITY UNIVERSITY, LONDON, UK
June 24, 2015
Perspectives on the Relevance of Public Private Partnerships to the Prevention of Food Insecurity and Diet-Associated Non-Communicable Diseases in the Context of Ontario WorkshopREPRESENTATIVES FROM ONTARIO BASED NGO’S, UNIVERSITIES AND FIRST NATIONS
June 22, 2015
Is the Palestinian Issue the Core of the Middle East Conflict? - Implications for PolicymakingAVRAHAM SELA, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF
JERUSALEM
June 18, 2015
“Checkpoint” FilmAMIT BREUER, PRODUCER, AMYTHOS MEDIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW
RHODA HOWARD-HASSMANN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS,
PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
Outreach & Events
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June 18-19, 2015
Israeli Emigres, Human Rights, and the Israel-Palestine Conflict WorkshopYEHONATAN ALSHEH, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, WLU
AYA AL-SHALCHI, MIPP STUDENT, BSIA
MEIR AMOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, CONCORDIA
UNIVERSITY
ANAT BILETZKI, SCHWEITZER PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY
AND TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY
AMIT BREUER, FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, AMYTHOS FILMS
RAMINA GHASSEMI, MAGG STUDENT, BSIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
RHODA HOWARD-HASSMANN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS, PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
AMIR LOCKER- BILETZKI, RESEARCH FELLOW, UW
ALEJANDRO I. PAZ, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
AREEJ RASHID, MIPP STUDENT, BSIA
YOSEFA RAZ, ANNE TANENBAUM POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
June 17, 2015
“Exile: A Myth Unearthed” FilmAMIT BREUER, PRODUCER, AMYTHOS MEDIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW
RHODA HOWARD-HASSMANN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS, PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
June 10, 2015
Considering the ‘Air-Power’ of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in domestic surveillance contextsADAM MOLNAR, LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
June 5, 2015
An Interactional Theory of International LawJUTTA BRUNNéE, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
June 4, 2015
Investor-State Arbitration Between Developed Democracies: How Far Should Canada Go?ARMAND DE MESTRAL, PROFESSOR EMERITUS, MCGILL LAW SCHOOL
June 3, 2015
Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an era of Climate DisruptionDAVID ESTRIN, SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI
June 2, 2015
Competing, Cooperating and Conflicting Transnational Regimes: Understanding Transnational Business Governance InteractionsSTEPAN WOOD, PROFESSOR, OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL
June 1, 2015
The Creation of the International Criminal Court: Gender as a Case StudyVALERIE OOSTERVELD, ASSOCIATE DEAN, RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATION, WESTERN
UNIVERSITY
June 1-5, 2015
International Law Summer InstituteNEIL CRAIK, DIRECTOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW IN THE SCHOOL OF
ENVIRONMENT, ENTERPRISE AND DEVELOPMENT, UW
SARA SECK, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Guest faculty:
VALERIE OOSTERVELD, ASSOCIATE DEAN, RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATION, WESTERN
UNIVERSITY
STEPAN WOOD, PROFESSOR, OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL
DAVID ESTRIN, CIGI SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, CIGI
ANNE DANIEL, GENERAL COUNSEL, JUSTICE CANADA
ARMAND DE MESTRAL, PROFESSOR EMERITUS JEAN MONNET CHAIR IN THE LAW OF
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
JUTTA BRUNNEE, PROFESSOR, METCALF CHAIR IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, UNIVERSITY
OF TORONTO
OONAGH FITZGERALD, DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL LAW RESEARCH PROGRAM, CIGI
May 27, 2015
Current Politics of the Middle East WorkshopKeynote speaker: MR. SELCUK UNAL, TURKISH AMBASSADOR TO CANADA
Panelists:
YEHONATAN ALSHEH, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, WLU
OMAR ALGHABRA, FORMER MP/LIBERAL CANDIDATE MISSISSAUGA CENTRE
LORNE DAWSON, PROFESSOR, UW9
DAVID DEWITT, PROFESSOR, YORK UNIVERSITY
DALIA FAHMY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY
PAUL FRESTON, CIGI CHAIR IN RELIGION AND POLITICS IN GLOBAL CONTExT,
PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
RHODA HOWARD-HASSMANN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS, PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
WAEL HADDARA, FORMER SENIOR ADVISOR TO MOHAMED MORSI
EID MOHAMED, ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
BESSMA MOMANI, CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
SIMON PALAMAR, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, CIGI
OMAR RAMAHI, PROFESSOR, UW
May 22, 2015
CIGI Graduate Fellowship SymposiumKeynote speaker: MICHAEL BELL, SENIOR FELLOW, NORMAN PATERSON SCHOOL OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, CARLETON UNIVERSITY
April 30, 2015
Confronting Mass Extinction: Global Ethics in the AnthropoceneAUDRA MITCHELL, SENIOR LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK,
UK
April 30, 2015
Environment and Resources PhD Dissertation WorkshopKeynote speakers: DR. STEVEN BERNSTEIN AND DR. MATTHEW HOFFMANN,
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
TAHNEE PRIOR, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
RANDALL WIGLE, DIRECTOR OF THE PHD PROGRAM IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE,
PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
PHD STUDENTS FROM ACROSS NORTH EASTERN AMERICA
April 28, 2015
The Environmental Implications of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Investment in Africa’s Energy SectorMAY TAN-MULLINS, HEAD OF SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, DIRECTOR OF
INSTITUTE OF ASIA AND PACIFIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, NINGBO CHINA
April 27, 2015
Large Dams and Global PoliticsCECILIA TORTAJADA, PRESIDENT, INTERNATIONAL WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
April 23-24, 2015
PhD Dissertation Workshop in Global Political EconomyKeynote speaker: TONY PORTER, ASSOCIATE DEAN, GRADUATE STUDIES AND
RESEARCH, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY PHD STUDENTS FROM ACROSS NORTH EASTERN
AMERICA
DEREK HALL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
ERIC HELLEINER, FACULTY OF ARTS CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY,
PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
KATHRYN HOCHSTETLER, CIGI CHAIR OF GOVERNANCE IN THE AMERICAS, CIGI,
PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
HORATIU RUS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
RANDY WIGLE, DIRECTOR OF THE PHD PROGRAM IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, PROFESSOR,
WLU, BSIA
April 22, 2015
The Changing Fabric of the Global Political EconomyTONY PORTER, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
April 20, 2015
Science, Science Advocacy, and the Experimental Lakes AreaJASON VENKITESWARAN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, WLU
April 16, 2015
The Natures of War Graduate SeminarDEREK GREGORY, PETER WALL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF
GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
April 15, 2015
Angry Eyes: The ‘God Trick’ and the Geography of Militarized VisionDEREK GREGORY, PETER WALL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF
GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
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April 15, 2015
Things from the Air ConferenceJOELLE CHARBONNEAU, MAGG, BSIA
SIMON DALBY, CIGI CHAIR IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, WLU, BSIA
MATTHEW GAYFORD, HISTORY, UW
DEREK GREGORY, PETER WALL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF
GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
JASMIN HABIB, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
TANZEEL HAKAK, MAGG, BSIA
KATIE HEELIS, MIPP, BSIA
USMAN JAVED, POLITICAL SCIENCE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY
MICHAEL LAWRENCE, PHD, BSIA
JINELLE PIERDERER, MAGG, BSIA
SHASHANTH SHETTY, MAGG, BSIA
April 14, 2015
Rethinking Arctic Sovereignty: Carving out a Political Space for Indigenous Communities in Arctic and Global GovernanceJESSICA M. SHADIAN, AIAS-MARIE CURIE COFUND FELLOW AND ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR, AARHUS INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES, AARHUS UNIVERSITY,
DENMARK AND UNIVERSITY OF LAPLAND, FINLAND
April 13, 2015
MIPP Winter 2015 Class Conference2014-15 MIPP CLASS
April 10, 2015
“Much Ado in Mostar” FilmANDREW GARROD, FILM DIRECTOR, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
April 10, 2015
Twenty Years After Dayton: the Future of the Western Balkans WorkshopMAJA CATIC, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE STUDIES, CANADIAN
FORCES COLLEGE
TIM DONAIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
FILIP EJDUS, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN SECURITY STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE
DIANE ENNS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
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ANDREW GILBERT, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
DEJAN GUZINA, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WLU
LEON MALAZOGU, CO-FOUNDER AND ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DEMOCRACY FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE IN PRISTINA
BRANKA MARIJAN, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
JASMIN MUJANOVIC, PHD CANDIDATE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, YORK UNIVERSITY
EDMUND PRIES, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GLOBAL STUDIES; FACULTY OF ARTS,
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, WLU
MARK SEDRA, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CENTRE FOR SECURITY GOVERNANCE, UW
April 9, 2015
What Drives People to Protest in China? Resources, and Rewards vs. Risks of Contentious Politics in Authoritarian PolitiesLYNETTE ONG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
April 8, 2015
Dis-locations: Understanding Public Space from Cape TownMYRIAM HOUSSAY-HOLZSCHUCH, PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF
GRENOBLE ALPES
April 8, 2015
Ending AIDS - Possibility or Pipedream?DAVID WILSON, DIRECTOR, GLOBAL AIDS PROGRAM, WORLD BANK
April 7, 2015
China’s Crisis Behaviour: Political Survival and Foreign Policy After the Cold WarKAI HE, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
April 2, 2015
Global Order Through Disorder? The Promise and Perils of PlurilateralismROLAND PARIS, UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND
GOVERNANCE, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
April 2, 2015
“When We Come Together as One People” — Who Holds Decision-Making Power in the Arctic?DALEE SAMBO DOROUGH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE
April 1, 2015
Global Health ChallengesPETER TIIDUS, CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES, WLU
JONATHAN CRUSH, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, WLU, BSIA
SIMON DALBY, CIGI CHAIR IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, WLU, BSIA
JAMES ORBINSKI, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE, WLU, BSIA
ALAN WHITESIDE, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY, WLU, BSIA
March 26-27, 2015
Global Climate Governance and Canadian Policy: Looking Forward to Paris 2015SARAH BURCH, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UW
ANGELA CARTER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UW
SIMON DALBY, CIGI CHAIR IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, WLU, BSIA
RADOSLAV DIMITROV, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WESTERN UNIVERSITY
DAVID ESTRIN, CIGI DISTINGUISHED FELLOW, INTERNATIONAL LAW RESEARCH PROGRAM,
CIGI
BLAIR FELTMATE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SEED, UW
KATHY HOCHSTETLER, CIGI CHAIR OF GOVERNANCE IN THE AMERICAS, PROFESSOR, UW
JANET KIMANTAS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, ALTERNATIVE JOURNAL
JAMES MEADOWCROFT, PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION,
POLITICAL SCIENCE, CARLETON UNIVERSITY
JAMES ORBINSKI, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE, WLU, BSIA
CATHERINE POTVIN, PROFESSOR, SUSTAINABLE CANADA DIALOGUES INITIATIVE, MCGILL
UNIVERSITY
JOHAN ROCKSTRöM, PROFESSOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE
CENTRE
DAVID RUNNALLS, CIGI DISTINGUISHED FELLOW, CIGI
CHRIS RUSSILL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CARLETON UNIVERSITY
DAN SCOTT, PROFESSOR AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CHAIR, UW
BYRON WILLISTON, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, PHILOSOPHY, WLU
March 26, 2015
Delivering Humanitarian Assistance: Risking Irrelevance - Which Way is Up?NIGEL FISHER, FORMER REGIONAL UN HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR FOR THE SYRIA
CRISIS
March 26, 2015
Experiences of a Career in the UN and UNICEFNIGEL FISHER, FORMER REGIONAL UN HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR FOR THE SYRIA
CRISIS12
March 25, 2015
Syria and its Neighbours: Current Developments, The Politics of Humanitarianism – and who is the Terrorist?NIGEL FISHER, FORMER REGIONAL UN HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR FOR THE SYRIA
CRISIS
March 25, 2015
Leaders’ Emotions and Preferences for Nuclear DisarmamentJACQUES HYMANS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
March 25, 2015
Untapped Resources: The Extractive Industry in Conflict-Affected States Online SeminarTERRY MITCHELL, DIRECTOR, LAURIER INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
RESEARCH, WLU
TARA SCURR, BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGNER, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
CANADA
BERNARD TAYLOR, ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PARTNERSHIP AFRICA CANADA
ANDREW THOMPSON, ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW
March 20, 2015
Knowledge MobilizationSHAWNA REIBLING, KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION OFFICER OF RESEARCH, WLU
March 19, 2015
Canadian Science Policy: Past, Present, and FutureHEATHER DOUGLAS, PROFESSOR, WATERLOO CHAIR OF SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, UW, BSIA
DAVID ISAAC, MA STUDENT, UW
REBECCA MOORE, PHD STUDENT, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
March 18, 2015
Emerging Powers in the Global Economy WorkshopGREGORY CHIN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, YORK UNIVERSITY
KEVIN P. GALLAGHER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY, PARDEE
SCHOOL FOR GLOBAL STUDIES, BOSTON UNIVERSITY
HONGYING WANG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW, BSIA
March 17, 2015
Women, Migration and Violence in MexicoCARLA ANGULO-PASEL, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
March 13, 2015
Prospective Student Open House
March 12, 2015
The Keystone XL Pipeline and Canadian-US Politics of EnergyTHOMAS HOMER-DIxON, CIGI CHAIR OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS, PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
March 6, 2015
Borderlands and ‘Borderman’: Cosmopolitism beyond MulticulturalismMICHEL AGIER, DIRECTOR OF STUDIES, ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES
SOCIALES, PARIS
March 6, 2015
Peaceland: Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International InterventionSEVERINE AUTESSERRE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, BARNARD
COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
March 5, 2015
21st Century Governance of International TradePATRICIA GOFF, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, WLU 13
JOHN RAVENHILL, DIRECTOR, BALSILLIE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND
PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW
HORATIU RUS, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENTS, UW
March 2, 2015
Dissertation Defense: Pushing the Limits: International Land Acquisitions in Comparative PerspectiveARIANE GOETZ, PHD CANDIDATE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, BSIA
February 27, 2015
Cochrane Systematic ReviewsADRIENNE STEVENS, CLINICAL RESEARCH MANAGER, OTTAWA HOSPITAL RESEARCH
INSTITUTE
February 26, 2015
Debating the Public Good: Historical Perspectives on the Philosophy of Canadian Science PolicyREBECCA MOORE, PHD CANDIDATE, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
February 26, 2015
Global Governance Consulting 101: A Practitioner’s ExperienceTARA YIP-BANNICQ, FIELD COORDINATOR, INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
February 24, 2015
North Vietnam During the Cold WarDR. LORENZ LüTHI, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
February 5, 2015
IMF Response to the Financial and Economic Crisis: An IEO AssessmentTHOMAS A. BERNES, CIGI DISTINGUISHED FELLOW, CIGI
JIM BOUGHTON, CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI
RUBEN LAMDANY, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OFFICE OF THE IMF
February 4, 2015
Payback Time? What the Internationalization of Climate Litigation Could Mean for Canadian Oil and Gas CompaniesMICHAEL BYERS, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
January 30, 2015
Media TrainingMELISSA DURRELL, WATERLOO CITY COUNCILLOR AND DURRELL COMMUNICATION
PRESIDENT
January 29, 2015
Does It Make Sense to Invest Heavily in AIDS Treatment?ALAN WHITESIDE, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY, WLU, BSIA
January 28, 2015
Economic Nationalism With Open Border? Making Sense of China’s Policy Toward Foreign Financial Institutions Following WTO AccessionANTON MALKIN, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
January 22, 2015
Clear Risks: Designing Transparency for Geo-engineering GovernanceNEIL CRAIK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW
January 21, 2015
Shale Gas: Science Policy Issues in the Canadian ContextJOHN CHERRY, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR EMERITUS, DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, UW
MAURICE DUSSEAULT, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES, UW
IAN STEWART, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HUMANITIES, UNIVERSITY OF KING’S COLLEGE
January 21, 2015
International Law Program Meet and GreetOONAGH FITZGERALD, DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL LAW RESEARCH PROGRAM, CIGI
January 20, 2015
Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Planning in Megacities of the Global South: a Research Agenda on TransformationJOLA AJIBADE, SSHRC POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, BSIA
January 19, 2015
Theory and Practice of Scientific and Technological Patenting: an Overview of Philosophical and Social IssuesHANS RADDER, DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AT THE VU UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM
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January 19, 2015
Canadian Contradictions: Harper’s Conflicting Approach to Science DAVID ISAAC, MA STUDENT, UW
January 15, 2015
New Directions in Environmental Governance in Southeast AsiaSIMON BUSH, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY GROUP, WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY, THE
NETHERLANDS
xING LYU, GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION STUDY CENTER, YUNNAN UNIVERSITY, CHINA
PETER VANDERGEEST, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, YORK UNIVERSITY, CANADA
CHUSAK WITTAYAPAK, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY,
THAILAND
January 15-17, 2015
Private, Public, and Community Participation in Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia WorkshopDEREK HALL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WLU, BSIA
PETER VANDERGEEST, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GEOGRAPHY, YORK UNIVERSITY
SIMON BUSH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WAGENINGEN
CHUSAK WITTAYAPAK, LECTURER, SOCIAL SCIENCES, CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY
xING LYU, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, YUNNAN UNIVERSITY
MELISSA MARSCHKE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
KEITH BARNEY, LECTURER, CRAWFORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY, AUSTRALIAN
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
January 9, 2015
Current Foreign Policy Challenges: A Practitioner’s ViewPETER BOEHM, ASSOCIATE DEPUTY MINISTER, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TRADE AND
DEVELOPMENT CANADA
January 8, 2015
State Food Crimes and International LawRHODA HOWARD-HASSMANN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS, WLU, BSIA
December 18, 2014
A Chat with Canada’s Ambassador to the United Arab EmiratesARIF LALANI, CANADA’S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
December 8, 2014
Deciphering Pieces of Ethics: Integrated Assessment Models of Global Climate ChangeMARISA BECK, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
December 4-5, 2014
Methods and Tools for Conflict Resolution Practitioners WorkshopSTEVEN MOCK, LEAD RESEARCHER, IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT PROJECT
DAVID LAST, PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY
PETER JONES, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
BEN HOFFMAN, FORMER DIRECTOR, CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM, THE CARTER
CENTER
ESRA CUHADAR, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, BILKENT UNVERSITY
December 4, 2014
Sovereignty and Humanitarianism at Sea: Migration by Boat in the Mediterranean SeaKEEGAN WILLIAMS, MIPP GRADUATE, BSIA
November 26, 2014
Rules of Containment: Emergencies, ‘Dead’ Storage and Stabilizing GrainSARAH MARTIN, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
November 26, 2014
Malnutrition in Asia: Simple Solutions to Complex ProblemsCHRISTOPHER CHARLES, NUTRITIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST
November 24, 2014
Three Simple Tools for Enhanced Research Project ManagementALISON PAPRICA, PRINCIPAL AND FOUNDER, RESEARCH PROJECT MANAGEMENT
November 21, 2014
Legitimate targets? Social Construction, International Law and US BombingJANINA DILL, DEPARTMENTAL LECTURER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF
OxFORD
November 21, 2014
Canada-Korea: A New Era with the Free Trade AgreementCHO HEI-YONG, AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA TO CANADA 15
November 20, 2014
Between Myths and Crises: Rethinking Migration PoliciesFRANCOIS CRéPEAU, UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS
HANS AND TAMAR OPPENHEIMER CHAIR IN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW, FACULTY OF LAW, MCGILL
UNIVERSITY
November 20, 2014
Science, Politics and Climate: The IPCC Synthesis Report and the Lima COPSIMON DALBY, CIGI CHAIR IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, WLU, BSIA
LUCIE EDWARDS, PHD CANDIDATE AND FORMER CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA
AND KENYA
DANIEL SCOTT, UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CHAIR AND DIRECTOR OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTRE ON
CLIMATE CHANGE, UW
MARIA STRACK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR, GEOGRAPHY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, UW
November 19, 2014
The Fallout from the IPCC Working Group 3 Work in Progress SessionVANESSA SCHWEIZER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION, UW
November 19, 2014
Conservative Immigration Policy: Hammer or Wrecking Ball?JOHN IBBITSON, NATIONAL COLUMNIST, GLOBE & MAIL AND CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI
November 19, 2014
The Political Origins of Refugee Resettlement Policy: Insights from the Policy Process in Canada (1938-1951)GEOFFREY CAMERON, 2014 RECIPIENT OF THE GUNN AWARD
November 14, 2014
Using LinkedIn to Promote Your Professional BrandWLU CAREER CENTRE
November 13, 2014
Green Industrial Policy and the Renewable Energy Transition in Brazil and South AfricaKATHRYN HOCHSTETLER, CIGI CHAIR OF GOVERNANCE IN THE AMERICAS, UW, BSIA
November 7, 2014
Resume and Cover Letter WritingCENTRE FOR CAREER ACTION AT UW
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October 31, 2014
Certified Conflict-Free Minerals: Private-Sector Governance of Raw Materials Supply-ChainsSTEVEN YOUNG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT, ENTERPRISE AND
DEVELOPMENT, UW
October 31, 2014
Fall Convocation ReceptionCLASS OF 2013-14 MIPP
October 31, 2014
The New Diplomacy of Natural ResourcesUNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION IN CANADA
October 30, 2014
The BRICS/New Development Bank: What it Mean’s and How Did it Come About?ANDY COOPER, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW, BSIA
KATHRYN HOCHSTETLER, CIGI CHAIR OF GOVERNANCE IN THE AMERICAS, UW, BSIA
HONGYING WANG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW, BSIA
October 29, 2014
Reshaping Science: The Trouble with the Corporate Model in Canada HEATHER DOUGLAS, WATERLOO CHAIR OF SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
October 29, 2014
Canada as a Resilient Energy SuperpowerTHOMAS HOMER-DIxON, CIGI CHAIR OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS, UW, BSIA
October 27, 2014
Fickle Formulas: The Power of Macroeconomic IndicatorsDANIEL MüGGE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF
AMSTERDAM
October 23, 2014
Fighting ISIS in Syria and Iraq: All Air and No Ground TroopsBESSMA MOMANI, CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
October 21, 2014
Before and After – New Perspectives on Resettled Refugees’ Integration Process in SwedenBRIGITTE SUTER, SENIOR RESEARCHER AND LECTURER, MALMö INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES
OF MIGRATION
October 20, 2014
Umbrella Uprising in Hong Kong: What It’s Not and What We Don’t KnowVIC LI, LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATION
October 9, 2014
The Ebola Crisis: How Bad Is It?THOMAS HOMER-DIxON, CIGI CHAIR OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS, UW, BSIA
SHANNON MAJOWICZ, PUBLIC HEALTH, UW
JAMES ORBINSKI, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE, WLU, BSIA
October 8, 2014
Peace-Keeping in the Central African Republic and DR Congo: Can International Intervention Prevent Genocide?ALISTAIR EDGAR, ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ACADEMIC COUNCIL ON THE UNITED NATIONS
SYSTEM
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October 6, 2014
Iraq — Behind the Current CrisisDIEGO F. OSORIO, SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE DSRSG/RC/HC, UN ASSISTANCE MISSION TO
IRAQ UNAMI
October 6, 2014
US Midterm Elections and US Foreign PolicyLAWRENCE WILKERSON, DISTINGUISHED ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT AND
PUBLIC POLICY
October 2, 2014
China and the Bretton Woods System: Reflections at the 70th AnniversaryALEx HE, VISITING SCHOLAR, CIGI
ERIC HELLEINER, FACULTY OF ARTS CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY,
PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
BESSMA MOMANI, CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
HONGYING WANG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW, BSIA
September 26-27, 2014
Mapping the State of Play on the Global Food Landscape WorkshopACADEMICS, PRACTITIONERS AND ACTIVISTS
DR. JENNIFER CLAPP, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY AND
SUSTAINABILITY, UW, BSIA
ANNETTE DESMARAIS, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE
AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
MATIAS MARGULIS, UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
September 25, 2014
Canadian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis: We Are Not There Yet!MAISSAA ALMUSTAFA, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
September 25, 2014
Scholarship and Grant WritingLAURIER WRITING CENTRE
September 22, 2014
Beyond the Global Development Crisis: Possibilities of Labour-Centred DevelopmentBENJAMIN SELWYN, SENIOR LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEx, UK
September 19, 2014
Weapon of Choice: Barack Obama and the Seductive Nature of Drone WarfareTREVOR MCCRISKEN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, WARWICK UNIVERSITY, UK
September 17, 2014
Boundaries in Terrestrial Protected Areas - How and Where We Draw the LinesALEx SZAFLARSKA, RESEARCH STUDENT, BSIA
September 15, 2014
The Irrelevance and Relevance of Sharia to Human RightsABDULLAHI AN-NA‘IM, CHARLES HOWARD CANDLER PROFESSOR OF LAW, AND
ASSOCIATED PROFESSOR IN EMORY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, EMORY
UNIVERSITY
September 9, 2014
The Global War for Internet GovernanceLAURA DENARDIS, CIGI SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI
September 5, 2014
Fall OrientationJIM BALSILLIE, FOUNDER, BALSILLIE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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Dr. Deborah MacLatchy is the Vice-President: Academic
and Provost and Acting Vice-President: Research at
Wilfrid Laurier University. Dr. MacLatchy, a distinguished
zoologist with extensive experience in research, teaching
and administration, served as dean of Laurier’s Faculty of
Science from 2007 to 2009. Prior to joining Laurier, she
worked for 13 years at the University of New Brunswick,
where she was dean of science, applied science and
engineering, and director of the university’s international
office. Dr. MacLatchy holds an honours BSc from Acadia
University and a PhD in zoology from the University of
Manitoba. She is a founding fellow of the Canadian Rivers
Institute and is currently the chair of the Ontario Council of
Academic Vice-Presidents (OCAV). Dr. MacLatchy has also
served in a number of professional organizations, including a
term as president of the Canadian Society of Zoologists.
Dr. Deborah MaclatchyChair
Mr. Mark MenardTreasurer
Dr. Douglas PeersSecretary
Dr. Douglas Peers joined the University of Waterloo in July
2011 as Dean of Arts and Professor of History. Dr. Peers was
previously Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Associate
Vice-President, Graduate Studies at York University from
2007 to 2011. In 2009, he was elected president of the
Canadian Association for Graduate Studies, and in 2014 he
was re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Canadian
Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Prior
to this, he spent twenty years at the University of Calgary
where he was Professor of History and Associate Dean
and Interim Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. In 2004,
he was Interim Vice-President (Programs) of the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He
has sat on a number of boards including the management
board of Aid to Scholarly Publications Program of the
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
from 2005 to 2012 and the Board of Directors of the Shastri
Indo-Canadian Institute from 1996 to 2005. In 1993, he was
elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Mr. Mark Menard joined CIGI in 2010 and serves as the
organization’s Vice President of Finance. Prior to joining
CIGI, Mr. Menard led the financial restructuring and
development of two of Ontario’s newly amalgamated
Community Care Access Centres, overseeing an average
annual budget of $140 million. Before that, Mr. Menard
was the controller for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing in the Ontario government. He also served as
treasurer for two of the Ministry’s agencies. He has also
held other senior positions within the Ontario government,
including senior manager risk and assurance for the Ministry
of Health and Long Term Care, and senior manager risk
and assurance, Corporate Audit Cluster in the Ministry of
Government Services. Mr. Menard is a chartered accountant
with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In
addition, he holds a master of business administration and
bachelor of commerce degree, with distinction, both from
the University of Calgary.
Board of Directors
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Dr. Jasmin Habib teaches in the Department of Political
Science at the University of Waterloo and the Global
Governance program at the BSIA. She has undertaken
an active programme of research and teaching since
completing her PhD in Cultural Anthropology at McMaster
University. Her book Israel, Diaspora and the National Routes of Belonging is a study about diaspora Jews
and their relationship to Israel, and was reviewed in
academic journals as well as the Globe and Mail. Work
with Palestinians living in Canada and the U.S. led to
several chapters on nostalgia, poetry, and identity. In
2013, she reflected on her own positioning as an Israeli
Jew and Palestinian citizen of Israel in “On the Matter of Return: Auto-ethnographic Reflections” in Fran
Markowitz’s edited volume, Ethnographic Encounters in Israel: Poetics and Ethics in Fieldwork. Her second
book, Transnational Palestine, as well as a book she
has co-edited (with Virginia Dominguez) entitled America Observed: Towards an Anthropology of the United States, are both under review.
Dr. Jasmin HabibMember
Mr. Fred KuntzMember
Dr. Pierre SiklosMember
Dr. Pierre Siklos is a Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University,
and specializes in macroeconomics with an emphasis on
the study of inflation, central banks, and financial markets.
His research has been published in a variety of international
journals and he has been a consultant to a variety of
institutions and central banks. He is the Managing Editor of
the North American Journal of Economics and Finance, and
Scholar of the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis. In 1999,
he was Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury, New
Zealand. He was WLU’s University Research Professor for
the academic year 2000-2001, and became the Director of
the Viessmann European Research Centre (VERC) in July
2005. In 2008, he was named to the C.D. Howe Institute’s
Monetary Policy Council and was named a Senior Fellow at
the Centre for International Governance Inniovation (CIGI).
Since October 2008, he is chairholder of the Bundesbank
Foundation of International Monetary Economics at the
Freie Universitat, Berlin.
Fred joined CIGI in 2010 as senior director of
communications and public affairs, following a 30-year
career in major Canadian media. Previously he was
editor-in-chief of the Toronto Star; publisher of Grand
River Valley Newspapers (including the Waterloo Region
Record and Guelph Mercury); and associate editor of The
Globe and Mail. Past industry and community service
roles have included member of the Board of Directors
of the Trillium Health Partners hospital in Mississauga
and Toronto, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery and the
Rotary Club of Kitchener; judge in the National Newspaper
Awards and Ontario Newspaper Awards; and co-chair of
the International Press Freedom Awards of the Canadian
Journalists for Free Expression. Fred has a B.A. in journalism
from Ryerson University and an honorary Doctorate of
Letters from Wilfrid Laurier University. He also completed
the Directors Education Program of the Rotman School of
Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, and the
Canadian Securities Course with honours.
Board of Directors
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STAFF
Tiffany Bradley, Administrative Manager BSIA
Kelly Brown, Program Officer, MIPP & PhD Laurier
Ena Devedzija, Graduate Program Assistant, MAGG & PhD UW
Terrence Levesque, Associate Director Laurier
Bruce Muirhead, Associate Director UW
John Ravenhill, Director BSIA
Justine Richardson, Project Manager, 2030+ Group Laurier
Maria Salamone, Project Manager Laurier
Mayura Stratopoulos, Administrative Assistant Laurier
Michael Stevenson, Research Fellow Laurier
Andrew Thompson, Program Officer, MAGG & PhD UW
Joanne Weston, Administrative Assistant BSIA
Nick Zebryk, Research Assistant Laurier
FACULTY
Derek Armitage, Associate Professor UW
Fredrick Bird, Research Professor UW
James Blight, CIGI Chair in Foreign Policy Development, Professor UW
Gerard Boychuk, Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security UW and Sustainability, Professor
Jennifer Clapp, Professor UW
William D. Coleman, CIGI Chair in Globalization and Public UW Policy, Professor
Andrew F. Cooper, Professor UW
A. Neil Craik, Director School of Environment, Enterprise UW and Development, Associate Professor
Jonathan Crush, CIGI Chair in Global Migration and Laurier Development, Professor
Simon Dalby, CIGI Chair in Political Economy and Climate Change Laurier
Members
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Michael Desjardins, Professor Laurier
Timothy Donais, Associate Professor Laurier
Heather Douglas, Waterloo Chair in Science and Society, Professor UW
Paul Freston, CIGI Chair in Religion and Politics in Global Laurier Context, Professor
Patricia Goff, Associate Professor Laurier
Daniel Gorman, Associate Director of the PhD Program in Global UW Governance, Associate Professor
Jasmin Habib, Associate Professor UW
Derek Hall, Associate Professor Laurier
Eric Helleiner, Faculty of Arts Chair in International Political Economy UW
Jenna L. Hennebry, Director, International Migration Research Laurier Centre, Associate Professor
Kathryn Hochstetler, CIGI Chair of Governance in the Americas, UW Professor
Thomas Homer-Dixon, CIGI Chair of Global Systems, Professor UW
Sue Horton, CIGI Chair in Global Health Economics UW
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research Chair in International Laurier Human Rights
JingJing Huo, Assistant Professor UW
Suzan Ilcan, Director, Master of Arts in Global Governance Program UW
Ken Jackson, Assistant Professor Laurier
Veronica Kitchen, Associate Professor UW
P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Associate Professor UW
Jean-Paul Lam, Assistant Professor UW
janet Lang, Research Professor UW
Alex Latta, Associate Professor Laurier
Terrence Levesque, Associate Director Laurier
Rianne Mahon, CIGI Chair in Comparative Social Policy, Professor Laurier
Cetta Mainwaring, Assistant Professor UW
Paul Maxim, Director, Master of International Public Policy Program Laurier
Shelley McGill, Assistant Professor Laurier
Bessma Momani, CIGI Senior Fellow, Associate Professor UW
Alison Mountz, Canada Research Chair in Global Migration, Associate Laurier Professor
Bruce Muirhead, Associate Vice President, External Research and UW Professor
Alain-Desire Nimubona, Assistant Professor UW
James Orbinski, CIGI Chair in Global Health Governance Laurier
Ian Rowlands, Professor UW
Horatiu A. Rus, Assistant Professor UW
Kim Rygiel, Associate Professor Laurier
Tammy Schirle, Associate Professor Laurier
Mark Sedra, Assistant Professor UW
Yasmine Shamsie, Associate Professor Laurier
Pierre Siklos, CIGI Senior Fellow, Professor Laurier
D. Scott Slocombe, Professor Laurier
Tracy Snoddon, Associate Professor Laurier
Larry Swatuk, Director, International Development Program, Associate UW Professor
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Debora Van Nijnatten, Associate Professor Laurier
James Walker, Professor UW
Margaret Walton-Roberts, Associate Professor Laurier
Hongying Wang, Associate Professor UW
David Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security UW
Alan Whiteside, CIGI Chair in Global Health, Professor Laurier
Randall M. Wigle, Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance, Laurier Professor
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
Jola Ajibade
Yehonatan Alesh
Mary Caesar
Abel Chikanda
Steven Mock
Liam Riley
Zhenzhong Si
ExTERNAL FELLOWS
Alison Blay-Palmer, Director for the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems
Sarah Burch, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo
Stephen Evans, Professor, Geological Engineering, University of Waterloo
Kamiel Gabriel, Associate provost, Research & Graduate Programs, and Professor of Engineering & Applied Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Erin Hannah, Associate Professor of Political Science at King’s University College at Western University
Kimie Hara, Professor, and the Renison Research Professor at the University of Waterloo
Paul Heinbecker, CIGI Distinguished Fellow
Keith Hipel, University Professor of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo
Michael Howard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo
Craig Janes, Director, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo
Jennifer Liu, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo
Pierre Lizée, Chancellor’s Research Chair in Global Studies, Brock University
Michael Manulak
Hassan Masum
John McLevey, Assistant Professor, Knowledge Integration Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo
Carrie Mitchell, Assistant Professor in the School of Planning, University of Waterloo
Steven Mock, Lead researcher of the Ideological Conflict Project
Stephen Quilley, Associate Professor in Social and Ecological Innovation in the Department of Environment and Resource Studies
Chris Russill, Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University
Marc Saner, Director and Associate Professor at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy
Vanessa Schweizer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Knowledge Integration in the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo
Daniel Scott, University Research Chair in Climate and Society in the Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo
Paul Thagard, Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo
Jason Thistlethwaite, Assistant Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, University of Waterloo
Mark Tovey, Affiliate Researcher at the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation, University of Waterloo
Heather Whiteside, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo
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Maissaa Almustafa
Skylar Brooks
Terry D’Andrea
Clayton Dasilva
Masaya Llavaneras-Blanco
Jessica Pietryszyn
Justine Salam
Anastasia Ufimsteva
Karolina Werner
PhD StudentsAriane Goetz - MARCH 2, 2015
“Pushing the Limits: International Land Acquisitions in Comparative Perspective”
Supervisors: Derek Hall, Laurier and Fred Bird, UW
Supervisory Committee Members: Jennifer Clapp, Professor, UW
Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Professor, Trent University
Kevin Spooner, Associate Professor, Laurier
PhD Defence
1st Year PhD Candidates
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PhD StudentsAmanda Faria Patricia Goff
Andres Garcia Jennifer Clapp
Matthew Gaudreau Jennifer Clapp
Ryan Hilimoniuk Patricia Goff
Michael Lawrence Thomas Homer-Dixon
Rupinder Mangat Alistair Edgar
Tahnee Prior A. Neil Craik and Thomas Homer Dixon
Sara Rose-Taylor Rianne Mahon
Aria Ahmad James Orbinski Will Coleman, Krisantha Weerasuriya
Farkhod Aminjonov Simon Dalby and David Welch Ian Rowlands, Edward Schatz
Carla Angulo-Pasel Kim Rygiel Jenna Hennbry, Alison Mountz
Frances Barclay Fortune Andrea Brown Rianne Mahon, Reina Neufeldt
Marisa Beck Thomas Homer-Dixon Vanessa Schweizer, Randall Wigle
Chad Brenner Patricia Goff Eric Helleiner, Loren King
Kim Burnett Jennifer Clapp Derek Hall, Scott Slocombe
Lucie Edwards Jennifer Clapp Heather Douglas, Thomas Homer-Dixon
Charis Enns William Coleman Alex Latta, Suzan Ilcan
Taguhi Dallakyan Alistair Edgar Dan Gorman, Tammy Shamzie
Ariane Goetz Derek Hall Frederick Bird, Jennifer Clapp
Dan Herman Andrew Cooper and Randall Wigle William Coleman, Eric Helleiner
Shani Hormozi William Coleman James Blight, Paul Freston, janet Lang
Maryam Javan Shahraki James Blight William Coleman, janet Lang
PhD Student Supervisor Committee Members
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PhD Students
Rhys Machold Kim Rygiel Deborah Cowen, Rianne Mahon
Pauline Maillet Alison Mountz Mark Gibney, Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Randall Wigle
Anton Malkin Eric Helleiner and Randall Wigle Greg Chin, Hongying Wang
Adam Malloy William Coleman Andrea Brown, James Walker
Branka Marijan Dejan Guzina William Coleman, Kim Rygiel
Sarah Martin Jennifer Clapp Derek Hall, Eric Helleiner
Annahita Mirsalari Bessma Momani Tim Donais, Veronica Kitchen
Sarita Patil Woolhouse William Coleman Dan Gorman, Eric Helleiner
Antulio Rosales Nieves Eric Helleiner Kathryn Hochstetler, Alex Latta
Verónica Rubio Vega Eric Helleiner, Randall Wigle, Kathryn Hochstetler William Coleman
Irene Spagna Eric Helleiner Derek Hall, Bessma Momani
Tracey Wagner-Rizvi William Coleman Jennifer Clapp, Rianne Mahon
Jessica West Simon Dalby and Randall Wigle Thomas Homer-Dixon, Veronica Kitchen, David Welch
PhD Student Supervisor(s) Committee Members
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Master of Arts in Global Governance Master of International Public Policy
Joelle Charbonneau
Jaclynn Chiodini
Jonathan Diab
Krista Dinsmore
Isabelle Duchaine
Ramina Ghassemi
Michael Gordon
Andrew Koltun
Erika Malich
Leä Movelle
Ognjen Oroz
Jinelle Piereder
Samah Rahman
Shashanth Shetty
Nawroos Shibli
Ryan Winch
Aya Al-Shalchi
David Celis Parra
Bethlehem Daniel
Lucas Dotto
Christine Duong
Kateryna Dzhaha
Kathleen Heelis
Charlene Keizer
Anna Kimbovskaia
Daniel Komesch
Sarah Marion
Brittany McNena
Bryan Pelkey
Areej Rashid
Luke Sauer
James Supeene
Masters Students
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“Consent Within Consultation: Incorporating New Business Practices in the Extraction Industry Following Free, Prior and Informed Consent” Jaclynn Chiodini, Christine Duong and Luke Sauer; Supervisor - Dr. Terry Mitchell (Laurier)
“Increasing Access to Medicines among Poor Populations in Developing Countries: Leveraging Brazil and Other Self-Sufficient States to Expand Existing Pharmaceutical Capacity” Erika Malich and Sarah Marion; Supervisors - Dr. Alan Whiteside (Laurier) and Dr. Michael Stevenson (BSIA Post-Doc)
“Towards An Informed Canadian Foreign Policy: Arguments for the Inclusion of Jewish-Israeli Diaspora Communities in the Making of Canada’s Israel Foreign Policy” Aya Al-Shalchi, Areej Rashid and Ramina Ghassemi; Supervisor - Dr. Jasmin Habib (UW)
“Enhancing Women Migrant Workers Rights and Mainstreaming Gender in Global Migration Governance” Bethlehem Daniel and Michael Gordon; Supervisor - Dr. Jenna Hennebry (Laurier)
“Putting Air Defense Identification Zones on the Radar” Joelle Charbonneau, Katie Heelis and Jinelle Piereder; Supervisor - Dr. David Welch (UW)
“Assessing Scientific Legitimacy: The Case of Marine Geoengineering” Lucas Dotto and Bryan Pelkey; Supervisors - Dr. Neil Craik (UW) and Dr. Heather Douglas (UW)
“Preparedness Rather Than Response: A Strategy to Prevent the Next Ebola Crisis” Brittany McNena, Andrew Koltun and Nawroos Shibli; Supervisors - Dr. Simon Dalby (Laurier) and Dr. James Orbinski (Laurier)
“Towards SDG 2: Food Security and Urbanization in the Global South” David Celis Parra, Krista Dinsmore, Nicole Fassina and Charlene Keizer; Supervisors - Dr. Jonathan Crush (Laurier), Dr. Abel Chikanda (BSIA Post-Doc), Dr. Mary Ceasar (BSIA Post-Doc) and Dr. Liam Riley (BSIA Post-Doc)
“Deriving Profits from Ethical Investing: How the New Development Bank Should Approach Involuntary Resettlements during the Construction of Hydroelectric Dams” Ogi Oroz and Ryan Winch; Supervisors: Dr. Kathy Hochstetler (UW) and Dr. Hongying Wang (UW)
“Populist Movements: a Driving Force Behind Recent Renationalization Trends as Seen in Latin America, Central Asia and Europe” Anna Klimbovskaia and Jonathan Diab; Supervisor - Dr. Bessma Momani (UW)
“Comparing International IPR Policy: Closing the Gaps in Canada’s Patenting Regime” Samah Rahman and Shashanth Shetty; Supervisor - Prof. Myra Tawfik (CIGI-ILRP)
“Cross-Border Resolution of Financial Firms” Isabelle Duchaine, Kateryna Dzhaha and James Supeene; Supervisor - Dr. David Kempthorne (CIGI)
CIGI Policy Briefs
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GraduatesPhD in Global GovernanceAriane Goetz
Master of Arts in Global Governance
Justin Anstett
Raluca Ardelean
Suhani Bhushan
Sean Brouse
Cory Campbell
Elizabeth Fraser
Tanzeel Hakak
Scott Janz
Jesse MacLean
Kieran McDougal
Malambo Moonga
Emily Newcombe
Rebekah Pullen
Aliina Vaisanen
Amy Wood
Mengyun Zhang
Ruiqian Zhang
Master of International Public Policy
Andrew Adams
Stephanie Fauquier
Melisa Foster
Busra Hacioglu
Virgil Haden-Pawlowski
Tim Hatton
Lyne Maheu
Andrew McCauley
Dustin McDonald
Shawn Neil
Patricia Njinkeu
Alina Shams
Johanna Wilkes
Nicholas Zebryk
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Faculty Books
21st Century Democracy
Promotion in the Americas
Jorge Heine
The Cuban Missile Crisis
David Welch
Japan as a ‘Normal
Country’?
Edited by David Welch
Cancer
Edited by Sue Horton
Diplomatic Afterlives
Andrew Cooper
The Human Right to
Citizenship
Edited by Rhoda Howard-
Hassmann and Margaret
Walton-Roberts
Moving Health Sovereignty
in Africa
Edited by Andrew Cooper
The Oxford Handbook of
The International Relations
of Asia
Edited by John Ravenhill
The Oxford Handbook of
Modern Diplomacy
Edited by Andrew Cooper and
Jorge Heine
Reaching Across the
Pacific: Latin America and
Asia in the New Century
Edited by Jorge Heine
Reframing Climate Change
Edited by Simon Dalby
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James Blight +
janet lang
“’The Scream’ and the Cuban Missile Crisis Still Echo”. Truthdig.com. 1 May
2015.
“The Goldsboro Incident: How the World Might Have Ended”. Truthdig.com. 23
June 2015.
“Teaser”. Armaggedonletters.com. 25 June 2015. (Film).
“Were We Lucky?” Armaggeddonletters.com. 1 March 2015. (Film).
“Fear”. Armageddonletters.com. 30 January 2015. (Film).
The Armageddon Letters: Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban Missile Crisis. (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2012). In Korean 2014.
Gerard Boychuk
“Social Protection as Legal Rights?: The ILO’s Global Social Protection Floor
Initiative, the United States, and the American ‘National Context’.” Global Social Policy 14, 3: pp. 319-332. (December 2014).
“Comparing Federations: Testing the Model of Market-Preserving Federalism in
Canada, Australia and the United States.” With Jennifer Wallner. In Luc Bernier
et al., ed., Canada Compared. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014): pp.
198-221.
“The Histories of Provincial Social Assistance, 1985-2013.” In Daniel Béland, ed.,
Welfare Re-Form in Canada. (University of British Columbia Press, 2015).
Faculty Publications
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Andrea Brown
“Uganda’s Emerging Urban Policy Environment: Implications for Urban Food
Security and Urban Migrants.” Urban Forum. 25: pp. 253-264. 2014.
Jennifer Clapp
“Distant Agricultural Landscapes.” Sustainability Science, Vol. 10, No. 2,
2015, pp. 305-316.
“Food Security and Contested Agricultural Trade Norms”, Journal of International Law and International Relations, Summer 2015.
“ABCD and Beyond: From Global Grain Merchants to Agricultural Value Chain
Managers”, Canadian Food Studies, August 2015.
“Finance for Agriculture or Agriculture for Finance?”, Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2015. (with Sarah Martin).
“Introduction to a Symposium on Global Finance and the Agrifood Sector: Risk
and Regulation”, Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2015. (with
Oane Visser and Ryan Isakson).
Hunger in the Balance: The New Politics of International Food Aid
(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2012). Paperback printing in 2015 with new
preface.
“Special issue on Mapping State of Play on the Global Food Landscape”,
Canadian Food Studies Journal. Co-editor (with Annette Desmarais and
Matias Margulis) August, 2015.
“Trade liberalization and food security: examining the Linkages”, for Quaker UN Office and translated into Chinese December 2014.
William Coleman
“Policy Networks”, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed. 2015.
Andrew F. Cooper
Diplomatic Afterlives (Cambridge: Polity/John Wiley, 2014).
The South African weekly Mail & Guardian published the Nelson Mandela
chapter of Diplomatic Afterlives on the 1st anniversary of Mandela’s death.
Moving Health Sovereignty in Africa: Disease, Governance, Climate Change (Farnham Surrey: Ashgate, 2014). Co-editor (with John J. Kirton,
Franklyn Lisk and Hany Besada).
“Beyond the middle power model: Canada in a reshaping global order,” South African Journal of International Affairs, online first, July 2, 2015.
“How much is global governance changing? The G20 as international practice,”
Cooperation and Conflict, online first, April 13, 2015 (with Vincent Pouliot).
“Testando a Cultura de Clube dos BRICS: A Evolução de um Novo Banco de
Desenvolvimento,” Contexto Internacional (publication of the Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais)
Vol. 37, No. 1: pp. 13-46. 2015 (with Asif B. Farooq).
“The United States and Bahrain: Interpreting the Differentiated U.S. Responses
to the Arab Spring,” Digest of Middle East Studies Vol. 23, Issue 2: pp.
360–384, October 2014 (with Bessma Momani and Asif B. Farooq).
“The Harper government’s messaging in the build-up to the Libyan
Intervention: was Canada different than its NATO allies?” Canadian Foreign Policy: pp. 176-188 (in special issue, Transformation, ambiguity and reversal:
Harper’s foreign policy under the microscope) (with Bessma Momani).
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“The G20 and Rising Powers: An Innovative but Awkward Form of Multilateralism,”
in Dries Lesage and Thijs Van de Graaf (eds.), Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan): Chapter 15.
“G20 Middle Powers and Initiatives on Development,” in Mo Jongryn (ed.), MIKTA, Middle Powers, and New Dynamics of Global Governance (New York: Palgrave,
2014): pp. 32-46.
“The Group of Twenty: input and output legitimacy, reforms and agenda,” in Masahiro
Kawai, Peter J. Morgan, and Pradumna B. Rana (eds.), New Global Economic Architecture: The Asian Perspective (Asian Development Bank Institute Series on
Asian Economic Integration and Cooperation): pp. 27-54.
Policy brief, “The Recalibration of Middle Powers under Conditions of Stress and
Opportunity,” South African Institute of International Affairs, Economic Diplomacy Programme, March 2015.
Contribution, Americas Quarterly feature discussion, “The Decline of U.S. Power?”
February 4, 2015.
Contribution, “What Are the Top Issues Facing the OAS’ Next Leader?”, Inter-American
Dialogue’s Latin American Advisor, March 18, 2015.
“Recalibrating Middle Power Diplomacy: The Changing ‘Soft Power’ Brands of Republic
of Korea and Canada in Comparative Perspective,” EAI Middle Power Diplomacy Initiative Working Paper 11, MacArthur Asia Security Initiative, February 2015.
“Testing the Club Culture of the BRICS: The Evolution of a New Development Bank,”
working paper, Federalismi.it. (with Asif B. Farooq).
Setting the Scene article: “G20: An Ongoing Evolution” in Melissa Conley Tyler and
Nick Snelling (eds), G20: Words into Action Brisbane 2014 (Australian Institute of
International Affairs and Faircount Media, Sydney, 2014).
Contribution to a Forum on the G20 in the Caribbean Journal of International Relations & Diplomacy, “The G20 and Contested Global Governance: BRICS, Middle
Powers and Small States.”
A. neil Craik
“Retreat from Principle: Canada and the Formation and Maintenance of the System
of International Environmental Law” in VanNijnatten (ed.) Canadian Environmental Politics and Policy, 4d (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2015). (with T. Prior).
“Bundled Transgovernmentalism” and “Environmental Governance in Canada” in
Greg Anderson and Brian Bow (eds.) Regional Governance in Post-NAFTA North American: Building without Architecture (Routledge Press, 2014), chp.2. (with D.
VanNijnatten).
“Disclosure-based Governance for Climate Engineering Research”, CIGI Paper No. 50
(Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2014) (with N. Moore).
“Biodiversity Inclusive Environmental Assessment”, Encyclopedia of Environmental Law – Biodiversity and Nature Protection Law, (Edward Elgar/IUCN, 2015).
“International EIA LAW and Geoengineering: Do Emerging Technologies Require
Special Rules” 2015, Climate Law.
Jonathan Crush
“The EU-ACP Migration and Development Relationship” Migration and Development
4 (1) (2015): pp. 39-54.
“South-South Medical Tourism and the Quest for Health in Southern Africa” Social Science & Medicine 124 (2015): pp. 313-332. (with A. Chikanda).
“Social Change in Mongolia and South Africa: The Impact of Relative Deprivation
Trajectory and Group Status on Well-Being and Adjustment to Change” Social Justice Research 28 (1) (2015): pp. 102-122. (with R. de la Sablonnière, F. Tougas, D. Taylor,
D. McDonald and O. Perenlei).
“Exclusion and Discrimination: Zimbabwean Migrant Children and South African
Schools” Journal of International Migration and Integration 15 (2014): pp. 677-
693. (with G. Tawodzera).
“Southern Hub: The Globalization of Migration to South Africa” In R. Lucas, ed.,
International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development (London:
Edward Elgar, 2014): pp. 211-240.
“Diasporas of the South” In R. Anich, J. Crush, S. Melde and J. Oucho, eds., A New Perspective on Human Mobility in the South (Dordrecht NL: Springer, 2014): pp.
65-88. (with A. Chikanda).
“The South-South Migration and Development Nexus” In R. Anich, J. Crush, S. Melde
and J. Oucho, eds., A New Perspective on Human Mobility in the South (Dordrecht
NL: Springer, 2014): pp. 1-20. (with S. Melde, R. Anich and J. Oucho).
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“Approaching Food Security in Cities of the Global South” In S. Parnell and S. Oldfield,
eds., Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South (London: Routledge, 2014):
pp. 543-55.
“The African Food Security Urban Network (AFSUN)” In P. Thompson and D. Kaplan,
eds., Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics (New York: Springer, 2014): pp.
26-29.
“Forget the Myths About Foreigners” Sunday Times 1 March 2015. (with C. Skinner).
“State Facilitating xenophobia by Attributing Violence to ‘Criminality’” Weekend Argus
7 December 2014.
“Despite State Denial, xenophobia is Highly Destructive Force in SA” Weekend Argus
9 February 2014.
Simon Dalby
Reframing Climate Change: Constructing Ecological Geopolitics (London:
Routledge, 2015). (with Shannon O’Lear (eds.)).
“Reframing the Climate Change Discussion” in Shannon O’Lear and Simon Dalby
(eds) Reframing Climate Change: Constructing Ecological Geopolitics. (London:
Routledge, 2015). (with Shannon O’Lear).
“Climate Change and the Insecurity Frame” in Shannon O’Lear and Simon Dalby
(eds) Reframing Climate Change: Constructing Ecological Geopolitics. (London:
Routledge, 2015).
“Towards Ecological Geopolitics: Reframing Climate Change” in Shannon O’Lear
and Simon Dalby (eds) Reframing Climate Change: Constructing Ecological Geopolitics. (London: Routledge, 2015). (with Shannon O’Lear).
“Climate Geopolitics: Securing the Global Economy” International Politics, 52 (4).
2015.
“Geoengineering: The Next Era of Geopolitics?” Geography Compass, 9 (4). 2015: pp.
190-201.
“International Security in the Anthropocene” E-International Relations, February 23
2015.
“Environmental Geopolitics in the Twenty First Century” Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 39 (1). 2014: pp. 3-16.
“Peace and Critical Geopolitics” in Philippa Williams, Fiona McConnell and Nick
Megoran (eds.) Geographies of Peace, London: I.B. Tauris 2014: pp. 29-46.
Timothy Donais
“Vertical Integration: A Dynamic Practice Promoting Transformative Peacebuilding”
(co-authored with Erin McCandless and Eric Abitbol), Journal of Peacebuilding and Development 10:1, pp. 1-9. 2015.
“Bringing the Local Back In: Haiti, Local Governance and the Dynamics of Vertically-
Integrated Peacebuilding,” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development 10:1, pp.
40-55. 2015.
“Peacebuilding in Haiti: The Case for Vertical Integration” (co-authored with Geoff Burt),
Conflict, Security and Development 15:1, pp. 1-22. 2015.
“Operationalizing Local Ownership,” in A. Ozerdem and S.Y. Lee (eds.), Local Ownership in International Peacebuilding (Abingdon/New York: Routledge, 2015).
“Ownership: From Policy to Practice,” in P. Jackson (ed.), Handbook of International Security and Development (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar): pp. 227-247. 2015.
“National Ownership and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: From Principle to Practice,” CIGI Policy Brief No. 43 (Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2014).
“Deportation, Circular Migration and Organized Crime: Haiti Case Study” (co-authored
with Geoff Burt, Mark Sedra, Stephen Baranyi, Philippe Couto, and Robert Perito);
Research Report prepared for Public Safety Canada by the Security Governance Group.
Heather Douglas
“Reshaping science: The trouble with the corporate model in Canadian government”
(2015), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, vol. 71: pp. 88-97.
“Politics & Science: Untangling Values, Ideologies, and Reasons” (2015), The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 658: pp. 296-306.
“Scientific Integrity in a Politicized World” Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress, Peter Schroeder-
Heister, Gerhard Heinzmann, Wilfrid Hodges, & Pierre Edouard Bour (eds.) (London:
College Publications, 2014): pp. 253-268.34
“Values in Social Science” Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction,
Nancy Cartwright & Eleonora Montuschi (eds.) (London: Oxford University Press,
2014): pp. 162-182.
“Pure Science and the Problem of Progress” (2014), Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, vol. 46: pp. 55-63.
“The Moral Terrain of Science” (2014) Erkenntnis, vol. 79: pp. 961-979.
Alistair Edgar
“War-Fighting and the Decline of Humanitarian Space in Canadian Security Policy”,
in Rosalind Warner (ed.) Unsettled Balance: Ethics, Security and Canada’s International Relations (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2015): pp. 59-83.
Paul Freston
“Development and Religious Change in Latin America”, in Emma Tomalin (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Religions and Global Development. (London: Routledge,
2015): pp. 141-155.
“Prólogo”, in Evguenia Fediakova, Evangélicos, Política y Sociedad en Chile,
Santiago, IDEA-CEEP, 2014.
Patricia Goff
“The Environmental Goods Agreement: A Piece of the Puzzle,” June 2015 Centre for International Governance Innovation Papers, No. 72.
“Public diplomacy at the global level: The Alliance of Civilizations as a community of
practice,” Cooperation and Conflict, Special Issue on Diplomacy and Practice Theory
(April 2015 online, print forthcoming).
“The Trade in Services Agreement: Plurilateral Progress or Game-Changing Gamble?”
January 2015 Centre for International Governance Innovation Papers, No. 53.
Dan Gorman
Review Essay, H-Diplo Forum on “Legacies of World War I Commemorative Issue”.
Diplomatic History 38:4. September 2014: pp. 695-893.
“Britain, India, and the United Nations: colonialism and the development of international
governance, 1945–1960,” Journal of Global History 9, 3, 2014; pp. 471-490.
Derek Hall
“Guns, Butter, and More Guns: Japanese Security through 11 March” in Louis W. Pauly
and Bruce W. Jentleson (eds), Power in a Complex Global System. (London and New
York: Routledge, 2014): pp. 62-79. (With H. Richard Friman and David Leheny).
Review of Tomas Larsson, “Land and Loyalty: Security and the Development of
Property Rights” in Thailand for Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 170, 2014: pp. 406-409.
Jorge Heine
The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy. (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
May 2015). Paperback edition. (with Andrew F. Cooper and Ramesh Thakur (eds.)).
21st Century Democracy Promotion in the Americas. (Oxford and New York:
Routledge, October 2014). Global Institutions Series. Hardback and paperback editions.
(with Britta Weiffen).
Reaching Across the Pacific: Latin America and Asia in the New Century. (Washington D.C. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, October 2014).
(with Cynthia Arnson and Jorge Heine (eds.)).
Cahiers des Ameriques Latines #75. Special Issue: “Modes de Gouvernement en
Haiti: Apres le seisme de 2010”. (Paris: IHEAL, La Sorbonne, September 2014). (with
Jan Verlin (eds.)).
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Eric Helleiner
“Back to the Future? The Social Protection Floor of Bretton Woods.” Global Social Policy 14 (3) 2014: pp. 298-318.
“Principles from the Periphery: The Neglected Southern Sources of Global Norms”,
Special section of Global Governance 20 (3) 2014: pp. 359-418. (edited).
“Introduction” to Special Section on Principles from the Periphery: The Neglected Southern Sources of Global Norms, Global Governance 20 (3) 2014: pp. 359-60.
“Southern Pioneers of International Development.” Global Governance 20 (3) (2014):
pp. 375-88.
“What Have We Learned About Bretton Woods from Recent Research?” (New York:
Center for Financial Stability, Sept 2014). 9 pages. (with E. Rauchway, and K.
Schuler).
“The Eurocrisis in Global Monetary Context” in M. Blyth and Matthias Matthijs, eds.,
The Future of the Euro (Oxford University Press, 2015): pp. 233-48.
“Regulating the Regulators: The Emergence and Limits of the Transnational Financial
Legal Order” in Gregory Shafer and Terrence Halliday, eds., Transnational Legal Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2015): pp. 231-57.
“Ambiguous Transformations: The First World Debt Crisis and Changing Economic
Roles of the State” in Stephan Leibfried, Frank Nullmeier, Evelyne Huber, Matthew
Lange, Jonah Levy, John Stephens, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Transformations of the State 2015: pp. 316-31.
“Money Doctors” in Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi, eds., Elgar Encyclopedia of Central Banking (Cheltanham: Edward Elgar, 2015): pp. 360-1.
“International Policy Coordination for Development: The Forgotten Legacy of Bretton
Woods”, UNCTAD Discussion Paper No. 221, May 2015.
Jenna Hennebry
“‘Out of the Loop’: (In) access to Health Care for Migrant Workers in Canada.” Journal of International Migration and Integration. 2015: pp. 1-18. (with J. McLaughlin,
and K. Preibisch).
“Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human Rights of Migrant
Workers in Canada.” In R. Howard Hassmann and M. Walton-Roberts (eds.), The
Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery Concept. (University of Pennsylvania Press,
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“Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over the Wall”.
Springer Series: International Perspectives on Migration, Vol. 5, VI. 2014 (with M.
Walton-Roberts (eds.)).
“Transnational Precarity: Women’s Migration Work and Mexican Seasonal Agricultural
Migration to Canada. Thematic Issue on Gender and Migration in the Global Economy”,
International Journal of Sociology. Fall 44 (3). 2014.
“Falling through the cracks? Migrant workers and the Global Social Protection Floor.”
Global Social Policy 14.3: pp. 369-388. 2014.
“Paper versus Practice: Occupational Health and Safety Protections and Realities
for Temporary Foreign Agricultural Workers in Ontario.” Pistes: Interdisciplinary Journal of Work and Health. 16 (2). 2014. (with J. McLaughlin and T. Haines).
From “Hedema” to “Zemegria” (from workers to migrants): Morocco’s Role
as “Migration Hub” for the EU. In M. Walton-Roberts and J. Hennebry (eds.),
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“The new realities of European migration management: What does it mean for insiders
and outsiders?” in M. Walton-Roberts and J. Hennebry (eds.), Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over the Wall. Springer Series:
International Perspectives on Migration, Vol. 5, VI. 2014. (with M. Walton-Roberts).
“Making vulnerability visible: medical repatriation and Canada’s migrant agricultural
workers.” Commentary, Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). January
2015. (with G. Williams).
Kathryn Hochstetler
“Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and China: Interests, State-Business Relations, and
Policy Outcomes.” Global Environmental Politics 15 (3): pp. 74-94. (with Genia
Kostka).
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“Responsibilities in Transition: Emerging Powers in the Climate Change Negotiations”.
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 21 (2): pp. 205-226. 2015. (with Manjana Milkoreit).
“The Brazilian National Development Bank Goes International: Innovations and
Limitations of BNDES’ Internationalization”. Global Policy 5 (3): pp. 360-365. 2014.
Edited special section of the journal Global Policy, “Development Banks of the
Developing World”, 5 (3): pp. 344-373.
Advances in International Environmental Politics, Second Edition [first edition
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“Latin America in Global Environmental Governance”. In The Routledge Handbook of Latin America in the World, edited by J. Domínguez and A. Covarrubias Velasco.
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“Snapshot: Democracy, Brazil Style”. 2015. Foreign Affairs.
“Old Ways and New Alternatives in Brazilian Politics”. Current History February, 62-
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“Snapshot: More Change, More Future. Four More Years for Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff.”
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“A Social License for Development”. In G-20 – The Australia Summit: Brisbane.
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Thomas Homer-Dixon
“A Complex Systems Approach to the Study of Ideology: Cognitive-Affective Structures
and the Dynamics of Belief Systems,” Journal of Social and Political Psychology 1
(1): pp. 337-363. 2014. (with Jonathan Leader Maynard, Matto Mildenberger, Manjana
Milkoreit, Steven J. Mock, Stephen Quilley, Tobias Schröder, Paul Thagard).
“Complexity: Shock, Innovation, and Resilience,” Chapter 6 in Sonja Novkovic and
Tom Webb, eds., Cooperatives in a Post-growth Era: Creating Co-operative Economics. (Zed Books, 2014).
Special to The Globe and Mail, “Today’s Butterfly Effect Is Tomorrow’s Trouble,”
November 15, 2014.
Special to The Globe and Mail, “Ebola Epidemic Could Tear Societies Apart,”
September 18, 2014.
“Consider the Global Impacts of Oil Pipelines,” with seven others, June 26, 2014.
Nature V510: pp. 465-67.
The Globe and Mail, “Fix the Link where Science and Policy Meet,” with Heather
Douglas and Lucie Edwards, June 23, 2014.
Sue Horton
“Disease Control Priorities” (3rd edition): Volume 3, Cancer. (Washington DC: World
Bank, August 2015). (with Gelband, H., P. Jha, R. Sankaranarayanan (eds.)).
“Essential surgery: key messages from Disease Control Priorities”, 3rd edition. Lancet. (with Mock, C. N., P. Donkor, A. Gawande, D. T. Jamison, M. E. Kruk, H. T. Debas and
the DCP3 Essential Surgery Author Group).
“Strengthening implementation and utilization of nutrition interventions through
research: a framework and research agenda.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2014. (with Menon, P., N. M. Covic, P. B. Harrigan, N. M. Kazi, S. Lamstein,
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“Summary and Recommendations.” In H. Gelband, P. Jha, R. Sankaranarayanan and S.
Horton (eds.) Disease Control Priorities (3rd edition): Volume 3, Cancer. (Washington
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Gauvreau and the Cancer in Low and Middle Income Countries Author Group).
Colorectal Cancer. In H. Gelband, P. Jha, R. Sankaranarayanan and S. Horton (eds.)
“Disease Control Priorities” (3rd edition): Volume 3, Cancer. (Washington DC: World
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“Economic overview: cancer in low and middle-income countries.” In H. Gelband, P.
Jha, R. Sankaranarayanan and S. Horton (eds.) Disease Control Priorities (3rd edition):
Volume 3, Cancer. (Washington DC: World Bank, August 2015). (with C. Gauvreau).
“Financing cancer care in low-resource settings.” In H. Gelband, P. Jha, R.
Sankaranarayanan and S. Horton (eds.) Disease Control Priorities (3rd edition) Volume
3: Cancer. (Washington DC: World Bank, August 2015). (with Knaul, F., P. Yerramillia,
H. Gelband and R. Atun).
“Essential surgery: key messages from Disease Control Priorities,” 3rd edition. In
Debas HT, Donkor P, Gawande A, Jamison DT, Kruk ME, Mock CN, editors. Disease
Control Priorities: Third Edition, Volume1: Essential Surgery. (World Bank, 2015). (with
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“Costs, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of selected surgical procedures and
platforms: a summary.” In H. Debas, P. Donkor, A. Gawando, D. Jamison, M. Kruk
and C. Mock. Disease Control Priorities: Third Edition, Volume 1: Essential Surgery.
(Washington DC: World Bank, 2015). (with Prinja, S., A. Nandi, C. Levin and R.
Laxminarayan).
“Investing in the reduction of chronic undernutrition.” SCN News 41:59-61, 2015. (with
Hoddinott, J.).
“Tracking investments in nutrition in Africa: experience from five countries.” Oxford Policy Management Working Paper, 2015. (with Picanyol, C., P. Fracassi, A.
Chautalam, H. Connolly, J. François, F. Lemma and C. Mwamwaja).
“Post-2015 Consensus: Food security and nutrition perspective”. Copenhagen Consensus Center Perspective Paper. (with J. Hoddinott).
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann
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