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GREG J. ANDERSON, Ph.D Associate Professor Department of Political Science 11-21 Henry Marshall Tory Building University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA T6G 2H4 Office: (780) 492-0632 e-mail: [email protected] Curriculum Vitae Fall 2018 Research Interests North America, including North American Integration, U.S. Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, International Trade Relations, Investment, International Political Economy Academic Qualifications Ph.D (Political Science) 2004 The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C. Dissertation: The Economic Institutions of the NAFTA Supervisor: Charles F. Doran M.A. (History) 1999 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Thesis: Congress, The Executive, and the Problems of Agency: A Principal-Agent Approach to American Foreign Economic Policy. Supervisor: Lawrence Aronsen B.A. Hon. (History) 1997 University of Alberta, Edmonton,

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GREG J. ANDERSON, Ph.D

Associate ProfessorDepartment of Political Science

11-21 Henry Marshall Tory BuildingUniversity of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, CANADAT6G 2H4

Office: (780) 492-0632e-mail: [email protected]

Curriculum VitaeFall 2018

Research Interests

North America, including North American Integration, U.S. Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy,U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, International Trade Relations, Investment, International Political Economy

Academic Qualifications

Ph.D (Political Science) 2004 The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.

Dissertation: The Economic Institutions of the NAFTA Supervisor: Charles F. Doran

M.A. (History) 1999 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Thesis: Congress, The Executive, and the Problems of Agency: A

Principal-Agent Approach to American Foreign Economic Policy. Supervisor: Lawrence Aronsen

B.A. Hon. (History) 1997 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Thesis: American Foreign Economic Policy and Canada: A Comparison

of Free Trade Talks in 1947 and 1987. Supervisor: Lawrence Aronsen

B.A. (History) 1992 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.Major: HistoryMinor: International Relations

Associate of Applied Science (1990) Dixie College, St. George, Utah.

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Major: History

ThesesAnderson, Greg J. PhD Dissertation (2004). The Economic Institutions of the NAFTA.(2004) The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

Anderson, Greg J. Master of Arts Thesis (1999). Congress, The Executive, and the Problems of Agency: A Principal-Agent Approach to American Foreign Economic Policy. University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta.

Academic Employment History

July 2012-Present. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta.2006-2012. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of

Alberta.2004-2006. Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta.

Applied Professional Experience

AICGS/DAAD Fellow, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS), Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2017.

Objectives: conduct research and writing on the evolution and future of transatlantic investment rules.

Fellow in-residence at AICGS Competitive stipend award: C$12,915.00

Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Trade Policy Analyst/ Intern, Office of the Americas, North American Affairs, May 2000- June 2002.

Objectives: Contributed directly to the formulation of U.S. trade policy positions in trade relations with Canada and Mexico.

Prepared briefing memoranda and controlled correspondence Assisted in formulation of policy and negotiating positions in NAFTA

disputes including softwood lumber, wheat, dairy, and trucking. Participated in preparations for negotiations leading to the U.S.-Chile Free

Trade Agreement and the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

Reference: John Melle, Assistant United States Trade Representative for the Western Hemisphere.

Michigan State University (MSU), Economic Policy Consultant and Visiting ScholarSeptember 2002-April 2003Objectives: Wrote fourteen working policy papers on the following topics:

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commodities trade, the effects of Homeland Security on bilateral trade, dispute settlement, institutions, Mexico, energy, immigration, transportation, and the pros and cons of customs and monetary unions.

Working policy papers were distributed to members of a North American integration group composed of business leaders and former government officials from Canada and the United States and then discussed at two separate meetings held in Washington, D.C. (December 2002, April 2003).

Reference: Peter McPherson, then President, Michigan State University, currently President of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. Charles W. Greenleaf, Jr., Vice President for University Projects.

Research Director, Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta, 2009-2013.Objectives: Primary academic contact for AIAS Fellows, charged with setting the

Institute’s research program in areas of public policy, history, and culture. Generate calls for papers, adjudicate research award competitions, and engage in review process for Institute publications.

Reference: Dr. Michael O’Driscoll, Acting Director, Alberta Institute for American Studies

Funded Research Projects: Total Awarded to Date: C$107,908

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator) and Jacqueline Leighton (Co-Investigator)—Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Research Development Initiative (RDI) grant (2007-2009) (#820-2006-1038).Title: Human Perception in the Use of Economic Rules: A Cognitive Political Economy ApproachAwarded: $C33,500

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator) and Christopher Sands (Co-Investigator)—Donner Canadian Foundation (2007) (Grant No. A-09-07)Title: Open Secrets: Toward a Mutual Understanding of the Foundations and Future of

North American Integration Between Canada and the United StatesAwarded: $C74,408

Other Funded Research: Total Awarded to Date: C$2,567,500

Anderson, Greg J. (Collaborator)—Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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(SSHRC) Partnership Development Grant (2017-2020).

Title: IMPoRT: Investigating Multilevel Politics Through Research in TradePrincipal Investigators: Patti Goff and Jorg Broschek, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityAwarded: $C195,000.00

Anderson, Greg J. (Collaborator)—Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Partnership Grant (2013-2020) Title: Borders in globalization: cultures, governance, market and migration flows, history, security, sustainabilityPrincipal Investigators: Emanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of VictoriaAwarded: $C2.3 million

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator)— United States Department of State, U.S. Embassy Ottawa Title: Federal Assistance Award for the University of Alberta (Dr. Greg Anderson)Award No. SCA-525-11GR-055, Support for Canadian Political Science Association’s 100th Annual ConferenceAwarded: US$8,000

Anderson, Greg. J. (Principal Investigator) – Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta (January 2012-December 2012)Title: Building Without Architecture, International Relations Workshop, Awarded: $C16,000

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator)—Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta, (January 2011-December 2012)Title: American IPE and the North American Polity: Convergence, Divergence, or Both?Awarded: C$16,000

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator)--Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta, January 2010-December 2010)Title: Advancing U.S. Policy ResearchAwarded: C$16,000

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator)—Institute for United States Policy Studies, University of Alberta (November 2007- April 2008)Title: The Other Side of the Coin: U.S. Challenges in Negotiating North AmericaAwarded: $2,500

Anderson, Greg J. (Principal Investigator)—Institute for United States Policy Studies, University of Alberta (August 2006-April 2007)Title: United States Political Institutions and the Future of North American Integration:

A Political Economy View From South of the 49th Parallel

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Awarded: $C5,000

W. Andy Knight, (Principal Investigator), Greg J. Anderson (Collaborator) and 6 other collaborators—Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Strategic Research Cluster Grant (March 2006-March 2007) (#857-2005-0030)Title: Re-mapping the Americas Strategic Research ClusterAwarded: $C25,000

Refereed Research ContributionsScholarly Articles

Anderson, Greg J. (2019) “David and Goliath in Canada-U.S. Relations: Who’s Really Who?” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 25.

Anderson, Greg J. and Geoffrey Hale (2018). “Borders in Globalization: Alberta in a BiG Context." Journal of Borderlands Studies 35 (1): 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2018.1481447

Anderson, Greg J. (2017) “How Did Investor-State Dispute Settlement Get a Bad Rap? Blame it on the NAFTA, of Course,” The World Economy 40 (12): 2937-2965.

Anderson, Greg J. (2014) “Expanding the Partnership?: States and Provinces in U.S.-Canada Relations,” Canadian-American Public Policy 80: 1-44.

Anderson, Greg J. “NAFTA on the Brain: Why Creeping Integration Has Always Worked Better,” American Review of Canadian Studies 42, no. 4 (2012): 450-459.

Anderson, Greg J. (December 2012) “Securitization and Sovereignty in Post-9/11 North America,” Review of International Political Economy, 19, no. 5: 711-741.

Anderson, Greg J. (June 2012) "Did Canada Kill Fast Track?" Diplomatic History 36, no. 3: 583-624.

Anderson, Greg J. (July-December 2008). “The Institutions of the NAFTA.” Norteamerica 3(2): 11-41.

Anderson, Greg J. “North American Economic Integration and the Challenges Wrought by 9/11.” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 3(2) (Summer 2006): 1-30.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2006). “Can Someone Please Settle This Dispute: Canadian Softwood

Lumber and the Dispute Settlement Mechanisms of the NAFTA and WTO,” The World

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Economy 29 (5) (June 2006): 585-610.

Anderson, Greg J. (August 2004). "The Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Dispute: Where Politics and Theory Meet." Journal of World Trade 38, 661-699.

Anderson, Greg J. (Winter 2003). “The Compromise of Embedded Liberalism, American Trade Remedy Law, and Canadian Softwood Lumber: Can’t We All Just Get Along?” Canadian Foreign Policy 10 (2): 87-108.

Anderson, Greg J. (Spring 2001). “Hemispheric Integration in the Post-Seattle Era: The Promise and Problems for the FTAA.” International Journal 56(2), 207-233.

Books

Anderson, Greg J. and Christopher Kuckucha, eds., International Political Economy, Oxford University Press, 2016.

Brian Bow and Anderson, Greg J., eds., Building Without Architecture, Routledge, Studies in North American Politics, 2015.

Anderson, Greg J. and Christopher Sands, eds. Forgotten Partnership Redux: Canada-U.S. Relations Today. New York: Cambria Press, 2011.

Book Chapters

Anderson, Greg, J. (2016) “The English School and IPE,” in Robert W. Murray, ed., Seeking Order in an Anarchic Society: Multilateralism as State Strategy:, Edmonton: University of Alberta Press.

Anderson, Greg, J., (2016) “Harper and America,” in Christopher Kukucha and Adam Chapnick, eds., Canadian International Policy, 2006-2015. Vancouver: UBC Press, 135-150.

Anderson, Greg J. (2016) “The Anti-Summitry of North American Integration,” in Gordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Therien, Olivier Dabene, and Diana Tussie, Summits & Regional Governance: The Americas in Comparative Perspective, New York: Routledge.

Bow, Brian and Greg J. Anderson (2015). “Building Without Architecture: Regional Governance in Post-NAFTA North America.” In Brian Bow and Anderson, Greg J., eds., Building Without Architecture, Routledge, Studies in North American Politics, 1-30.

Anderson, Greg J., and Brian Bow (2015). “Conclusion: Without Architecture, but Not Without

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Structure.” In Brian Bow and Anderson, Greg J., eds., Building Without Architecture, Routledge, Studies in North American Politics, 230-252.

Anderson, Greg J., (2014) “The Contribution of IPE to the Study of World Politics,” in Emilian Kavalski ed., Encounters with World Affairs: An Introduction to International Relations, Ashgate Publishing.

Anderson, Greg J., (2014) “Relationships, Connections and Overlaps: How U.S. Economic Policy Works (1950s- Present),” in Robert Wright and Thomas Zeiler eds., The CQ Guide to U.S. Economic Policy, Congressional Quarterly Press, 2014.

Anderson, Greg J., (2014) “Regionalism’s Past, Present, and Future,” in David A. Deese, ed., The International Political Economy of Trade, London: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2014: 227-249.

Anderson, Greg J. (2014). “The Political Economy of Post-9/11 U.S. Security in Latin America: Has Anything Really Changed,” in W. Andy Knight, Julián Castro-Rea, and Hamid Ghany eds., Remaping the Americas: Trends in Region-making. Surrey, U.K.: Ashgate Press, 205-230.

Anderson, Greg J. (2012). “The Uncertain Politics of North American Integration,” in Julián Castro-Rea ed., Our North America. Surrey, U.K.: Ashgate Press, 45-66.

Anderson, Greg J. (2011) “Expanding the Partnership: States and Provinces in U.S.-Canada Relations 25 Years On?” In Greg Anderson and Christopher Sands, eds. Forgotten Partnership Redux: Canada-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century. New York: Cambria Press, 535-574.

Anderson, Greg J. (2009) “The Reluctance of Hegemons: Comparing the Regionalization Strategies of a Crouching Cowboy and a Hidden Dragon.” In Emilian Kavalski, ed., China and the Politics of Regionalization. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishers, Ltd., 91-107.

Anderson, Greg J. and Christopher Sands (2009). “Fragmegration, Federalism, and Canada-United States Relations.” In Geoffrey Hale and Monica Gattiner eds., Borders and Bridges: Navigating Canada’s International Policy Relations in a North America Context. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 41-58.

Forthcoming Refereed Contributions

Manuscripts in Preparation

Books

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Anderson, Greg J. The Dismal Science for Political Scientists, University of Toronto Press, 2019.

Geoffrey Hale and Greg Anderson, eds., Borders In Globalization: Regionalization and Subfederal Borderlands, 2019.

Anderson, Greg J. “A Short History of the NAFTA,” Agenda Publishing, UK, 2019.

Book Chapters

Anderson, Greg, & Jones, David (2019). The Great Unraveling? The Construction and Deconstruction of North America’s Governance Architecture. Hale, Geoffrey, & Anderson, Greg (Eds.). Canada at the Crossroads: Canada’s International Policy Relations in an Era of Political and Economic Uncertainty (pp. 7893 words). : University of Toronto Press.

Anderson, Greg (2019). Who is Us?: The Shifting Sands of Foreign Direct Investment. Hale, Geoffrey, & Anderson, Greg (Eds.). Canada at the Crossroads: Canada’s International Policy Relations in an Era of Political and Economic Uncertainty (pp. 9259 words). : University of Toronto Press.

Other Refereed ContributionsPapers Presented at National/International Scholarly Meetings

Anderson, Greg J. and Stefanie Rosskopf. (May 2018) “What the Doctor Ordered or a Hail Mary: Progressive Trade Policy After Brexit and Trump” European Community Studies Association-Canada, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario

Anderson, Greg J. and David Jones. (December 2017). The Great Unraveling? The Construction and Deconstruction of North America’s Governance Architecture. Borders In Globalization, 2nd International Conference, Ottawa, Ontario

Anderson, Greg J. and Stefanie Rosskopf. (May 2017) “Investment Protection Agreements and Contemporary Anti-Globalization.” European Union Studies Association Conference, Miami, Florida, May 4-6 2017.

Anderson, Greg J. and Stefanie Rosskopf. (April 2017) “Fighting the Wrong Enemy: Populism and Reform in the Evolution of Global Investment Rules.” Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-9,

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2017.

Anderson, Greg J. (May 2014) “The Anti-Summitry of North American Integration,” Workshop on Summits and Regional Governance,” Centre d’Etudies Interamericaines, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, May 1-2, 2014.

Anderson, Greg J. (September 2013) “Regionalism in the Global Trade Regime,” Prairie Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, September 13-15.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2013) “Asymmetries of Power and Regulatory Cooperation in North America,” Western Social Science Association Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, April 10-13, 2013.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2013) “Containerization, Supply-Chain Management, and the

Diffusion of the Global Price System,” Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, April 3-6, 2013.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2012) “Networked Social Movements and the Politics of International Trade: NAFTA, the Battle in Seattle, and Beyond,” Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2012) “Sub-Feds, Non-State Actors, and the Center in Recent Canada-U.S. Relations: Can’t We All Just…. Get Along?,” Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Convention, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2011) “Republican Presidential Strategies in Bilateral Economic Policy: Parties and Presidents from Reagan to George W. Bush,” Paper presented at the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States Biennial Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, November 16-20.

Anderson, Greg. J. (April 2011) “Republican Presidential Strategies for North America: From Reagan to George W. Bush,” Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 31-April 31, 2011.

Anderson, Greg J. (March 2011) “Choke Points and Open Spaces: Asymmetric Security Cooperation Along North America’s Frontiers.” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, Quebec, March 16-19, 2011.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2011) Contemporary American Declinism: Have I Seen This Movie Before? Paper presented at 27th Annual Political Studies Student Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2010) "Crossing the Rubicon: The Department of Homeland

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Security and American Foreign Policy." Paper presented at the International Studies Association Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 17-21, 2010.

Anderson, Greg J. (September 2010) Theme Panel: Hard Times and North American Relations, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 2010.

Anderson, Greg J. (October 2009) "The Three Noes of Border Policy and their Consequences." Beyond the Three Pillars: The New Agenda in Agri-Food Trade. Canadian Agricultural Economic Society-Canadian Agricultural Trade Policy Research Network Joint Workshop, Quebec City, Quebec, October 23, 2009.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2009) 'U.S. Trade Policy: End of the Bush Renaissance, Start of the Obama Blues?' Paper presented at the Biannual Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Diego, California, November 19-22, 2009.

Anderson, Greg J. "The Fragmegration of Canada-US Relations from CUFTA to SPP." Paper presented at Biannual Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Diego, California, November 19-22, 2009.

Anderson, Greg J. (September 2009) 'The Myth of Partnership Forgotten.' Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, September 3-6, 2009.

Anderson, Greg J. (June 2009) Crouching Cowboy, Hidden Dragon, and a 500lb European Gorilla: Unipolarity, Bipolarity, and Multipolarity in the International Trading System. Paper presented at Europe and the World before and after 1989 Trans-national and comparative perspectives on Eastern and Western Europe, Public 20th anniversary conference, 10-12 June 2009, University of Padua, Italy.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2009) Putting the BITe Into the NAFTA: How and Why NAFTA Investment Disputes are Changing U.S. BITs. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York.

Anderson, Greg J. and Jacqueline Leighton (February 2009) Human Perception and Economic Institutions: A Cognitive Political Economy Approach to North American Integration, . Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2008) The Elements of Power in Post-9/11 U.S. Foreign Economic Policy in the NAFTA Area. Paper presented at the 49th Annual International Studies Association Convention. San Francisco, California.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2007) Managing the Impossible Trilogy: The United States and the Dispute Settlement Mechanisms of Chapter 11 and Chapter 19. Paper presented at the

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19th biennial meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2007) The Elements Of Power In Post-9/11 U.S. Foreign Economic Policy In The NAFTA Area. Paper presented at XII Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios sobre Canadá, A.C., Palacio de la Autonomía, Centro Histórico, México City, México.

Anderson, Greg J., and Jacqueline Leighton (November 2006) Human Perception and Economic Institutions: A Cognitive Political Economy Approach to North American Integration. Paper presented at the first annual meeting of the International Political Economy Society, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2005) The Mystery of Dispute Settlement: Why NAFTA Dispute

Settlement Works in Most Cases But Fails in the Most Important. Paper presented at the 18th biennial meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States. St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2005) U.S. Trade Policy Under George W. Bush. Paper presented at 21st Annual Political Studies Student Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2004) Canada and the United States: Convergence and Divergence in Post-9/11 Economic Security. Paper presented in the Department of Political Science, University of Alberta as part of annual Distinguished Speaker’s Series, 2004-2005, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA.

Anderson, Greg J. (October 2004) The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: Down to the Wire. Paper presented to the Walter Johns Alumni Circle, Alumni House, University of Alberta Campus, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA.

Anderson, Greg J. (October 2004). Canada and the United States: Convergence and Divergence in Post-9/11 Economic Security. Paper presented at biennial colloquium of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States, Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2003). Can Someone Please Settle This Dispute?: Canadian Softwood Lumber and the Dispute Settlement Mechanisms of the NAFTA and WTO. Paper presented at 17th biennial meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Portland, Oregon, USA.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2001). The Compromise of Embedded Liberalism, American

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Trade Remedy Law, and Canadian Softwood Lumber: Can’t We All Just Get Along? Paper presented at the 16th biennial meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 1999). Congress and the Politics of Trade Policy: Implications for Canada. Paper presented at the 15th biennial meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Non-refereed ContributionsBook Reviews

Anderson, Greg J. (Winter 2011-2012) Review of “The North American Idea,” International Journal 67, no. 1: 272-274.

Anderson, Greg J. (Autumn 2011) “Forgotten Partnership at 20-Something,” International Journal 66, no. 4: 1031-1041.

Anderson, Greg J. (Fall 2011) Review of “Does North America Exist: Governing the Continent After NAFTA and 9/11,” by Stephen Clarkson. International History Review.

Anderson, Greg J. (2008) Review of David M. Thomas and Barbara Boyle Torrey, “Canada and the United States: Differences that Count, 3rd ed.,” Canadian Foreign Policy Vol. 14 (3)

Anderson, Greg J. (Winter 2001/02). Review of Guy Poitras’, “Inventing North America.” International Journal.

Invited Contributions

Anderson, Greg J. (2014) H-Diplo Roundtable Review, no. 37 Review of Patrick James’ Canada and Conflict, Oxford University Press, 2012.

Anderson, Greg J.  (2012) H-Diplo Roundtable Review, No. 4 Review of Charles Kupchan’s How Enemies Become Friends, Princeton University Press, 2010.

Anderson, Greg J. (April 2011) H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Brian Bow’s The Politics of Linkage: Power, Interdependence, and Ideas in Canada-U.S. Relations, UBC Press: 2009, 6-13.

Anderson, Greg J. (Winter 2010) "North America and the 'Three Noes.'" Esty Journal of International Law and Trade Policy 11 (1):1-23.

Anderson, Greg J. “The End of the Renaissance?: U.S. Trade Policy and the Second Term of George W. Bush.” In George A. MacLean, ed., Canada and the United States: A

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Relationship at a Crossroads.Winnipeg: Centre for Defense and Security Studies, 2006, 79-93.

Anderson, Greg J. “Canada and the United States: Convergence and Divergence in Post-9/11 Economic Security.” In Karl Froshauer, Nadine Fabbi, and Susan Pell, eds., Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States. Burnaby, B.C.: Centre for Canadian Studies, Simon Fraser University, 2005.

Research Reports/Policy Papers/Proceedings

Anderson, Greg J (2012) “A Dubious Disbelief,” Policy Options 33, no. 8 (September 2012).

Anderson, Greg J. (2010) “A 2010 Midterm Elections Primer—Must-See TV.” American Briefing Note. Edmonton: Alberta Institute for American Studies.

Anderson, Greg J. "North American Trade Compliance Costs:  Smallish Progress, Big Constraints." In Canada-US Border Management Seminar Proceedings, Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University, April 12, 2010, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.

Anderson, Greg J. (September 2009) "The Summit Pandemic." American Briefing Note. Edmonton: Alberta Institute for American Studies.

Anderson, Greg J. (2009). “The Fragmentation and Integration of North American Governance: Border Security and Economic Policy for the Next Administration.” Paper commissioned for The Next US Administration: Policy Directions and Implications for Canada-US Relations, March 6-7, 2009, University of Calgary, Sponsored by Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C. and Institute for US Policy Research, University of Calgary.

Anderson, Greg J. (2008). “The Other Side of The Coin: US Challenges in Negotiating North America.” Paper presented at Institute for United States Policy Studies, US Policy Workshop, March 4, 2008.

Anderson, Greg J. (2007). “American Trade Politics and the Calcification of North American Integration,” in Constance Smith, ed., Canadian Perspectives on US Policy: Essays from a US Policy Workshop. Edmonton: Institute for United States Policy Studies.

Anderson, Greg J. and Christopher Sands. (Fall 2007) “Negotiating North America: The Security and Prosperity Partnership.” Hudson Institute White Paper. Washington, D.C.: Hudson Institute.

Anderson, Greg J. (2007). “The Political Economy of Post-9/11 U.S. SecurityIn Latin America: Has Anything Really Changed?” in W. Andy Knight ed., Remapping the Americas: Globalization, Regionalization, and the FTAA. Edmonton: University of

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Alberta Press, 2007).

Anderson, Greg J. (February 2006). “The Doha Round After Hong Kong: Is The Cup Half-Empty or Half-Full?.” In The WTO Ministerial Conference Hong Kong, December 2005. Information Bulletin No. 89. Edmonton: Western Centre for Economic Research, February 2006: 3-9.

Anderson, Greg J. (November 2004). “NAFTA at Ten: Still Weathering the Storm,” North American Integration Monitor 2 (2). Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C.

Anderson, Greg J. (March 2004). “Protection (ism).” North American Integration Monitor 2 (1). Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.

Anderson, Greg J. (May 2003). “The Challenge of Regionalism” in Special Report-- Canada: America’s Northern Neighbor, The World & I, May 2003: 26-31.

Anderson, Greg J. (2002-2003). Michigan State University/Binational Ginger Group, Canada-U.S. Economic Security Policy Papers.

Other Research Activities

Presentations, Workshops, Invited Talks

(June 2017) “’He Did What?’: The Trump Administration and Doing ‘Big League’ Things ‘Bigly’” Policy Pints, Economics Society of Northern Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta.

(May 2017) “Reassessing Canada’s Economic Partnerships: The US, China and Beyond.” 7th Annual National Forum on Chinese Investment and Trade in Canada. Vancouver, British Columbia. China Institute, University of Alberta.

(April 2017) The TTIP, Investment Protection, and Transatlantic Populism: Doing a “Big League” Agreement, “Bigly,” Fellows Seminar Series, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) April 27, 2017.

(February 2017) American Chamber of Commerce, Post-Election Event, “The Trump Administration: Tax, Industry and Politics.” Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Edmonton, Alberta, February 28, 2017.

(February 2017) Canadian International Council, Edmonton Branch, Post-Election Roundtable Event, Devaney’s, University of Alberta Campus, February 15, 2017.

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(February 2017) Rotary Club of Edmonton, Downtown Chapter, “The Potential Impact of the New U.S. Administration on Alberta and Canada?,” Crown Plaza Hotel, February 15, 2017.

(December 2016) Economics Society of Northern Alberta, Economic Outlook Conference, “The (dis)United States of America and POTUS 2016: The Bumpy Road Ahead.” The Chateau Lacombe Hotel, Edmonton, Alberta, December 8, 2016.

(November 2016) China Institute, University of Alberta, Panel: Why China Cares About the U.S. Presidential Election: A Roundtable Discussion, University of Alberta, November 17, 2016.

(November 2016) Alberta Chamber of Resources, Board Meeting, Invitation to de-Brief, U.S. Election Results, Edmonton, Alberta, November 17, 2016.

(November 2016) Institute for Public Administration Canada- Edmonton Region, Post-Election Round Up, Invited de-Briefing, Edmonton, November 14, 2016.

(November 2016) Strathcona Public Library, Learn @ Your Library Lecture Series, “The American Presidential Election: Post-Vote Analysis” November 13, 2016.

(November 2016) University of Alberta, Alumni Association, Learned Lunch, Invited Talk, “The (Dis)United States of America: Post-Election Autopsy.” Faculty Club, University of Alberta, November 9, 2016.

(November 2016) Canadian International Council, Election Night Panel, Devaney’s Pub, University of Alberta, November 8, 2016.

(October 2016) Strathcona Public Library, Learn @ Your Library Lecture Series, “The American Presidential Election,” with Dr. Judy Garber, October 30, 2016.

(October 2016) American Chamber of Commerce, Panel Presentation, “U.S. Election Watch,” Calgary Petroleum Club, October 26, 2016.

(October 2016) University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts, Advancement, Invited Presentation, “The (Dis)United States of America and POTUS 2016,” University of Alberta, Calgary Centre, October 4, 2016.

(September 2016) The Legal Forum, Invited Presentation: “POTUS 2016 and The Road Ahead.” Mayfair Golf and Country Club, September 22, 2016.

(May 2016) University of Alberta Alumni Association, Invited Speaking Tour, “POTUS 2016: How Did We Get Here,” Toronto (May 25) and Ottawa (May 26)

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(November 2015) University of Calgary, Department of Political Science Speakers’ Series, “Requiem for An Idea: Harper and North American Integration,” November 20, 2015.

(October 2015) Canadian International Council, Edmonton Branch, Canadian Federal Election Post-Mortem Panel, October 26, University of Alberta Campus.

(October 2015) Canadian International Council, Edmonton Branch, Canadian Federal Leaders’ Debate, Foreign Policy, Panel Event, University of Alberta Campus, October 28, 2015.

(May 2014) Workshop on Summits and Regional Governance,” Centre d’etudies Interamericaines, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, May 1-2, 2014.

(November 2012) University of Alberta Alumni Association, Post-2012 Election Events, Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, November 16-18, 2012.

(September 2012) Challenges to Current Canadian Foreign Policy, El Centro de Diálogo y Análisis sobre América del Norte (CEDAN), Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City, September 10-11, 2012. Presentation at a workshop entitled: Hierarchical Sovereignty and the Demise of Trilateralism

(June 2012) Building Without Architecture, International Relations Workshop on North American Integration, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, June 13-15.

(November 2011) Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Biennial Meeting, Ottawa, Canada November 16-20, 2011. Organized and chaired two roundtables in support of Forgotten Partnership Redux.

(September 2011) Canada, US and China: Maritime Security Issues. The Arctic and the South China Sea—Sharpened Competition or Collaboration? Co-Hosted by the China Institute and the Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta, Lister Hall. Presentation entitled: International Relations Theory and the China Challenge.

(September 2011) El Centro de Diálogo y Análisis sobre América del Norte (CEDAN), Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México. Spoke at a day-long round table on security along the U.S.-Mexico border.

(April 2011) Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University. Invited Speaker/Presenter at 40th Anniversary Conference, Bridging Distances: Past and Future Perspectives on Canada-US Relations, April 29, 2011.

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(November 2010) Post-Midterm Election Roundtable, Invited Speaker. Hosted by the Alberta Institute for American Studies and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Calgary, Alberta, November 3, 2010.

(June 2010) Invited Roundtable: "Is Political Science Missing in Action?" Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, June 1-3, 2010.

(June 2010) Invited Panel Participant: Congressional and Administration Strategy for North America. Canadian American Business Council, Annual General Meeting and Policy Forum. Washington, D.C. June 10, 2010.

(April 2010) Invited Speaker/Paper, Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University, “Canada-U.S. Border Seminar,” April 12, 2010, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.

(March 2009). Alberta and the United States: Challenges in Energy, Economy, and Environmental Policies, Rosebud Room, McDougal Centre, Calgary, Alberta, March 6, 2009. Workshop hosted jointly by the Government of Alberta and the School of Policy Studies, University of Calgary. Appeared on panel entitled: Alberta Responses: Strategy Choices for the Government and the Private Sector, Chaired by The Honorably Ron Stevens, Deputy Premier and Minister of International and Intergovernmental Affairs.

(February 2009). Cross Talk II: Building Common Security in North America. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., February 10-11, 2009. Conference sponsored by the North American Center for Transborder Studies at Arizona State University. Appeared on panel entitled, “Illuminating the Impacts of U.S. Border Security.”

(February 2008). Border Officials Cross Talk: Advancing North American Competitiveness. North American Center for Transborder Studies, Arizona State University, February 13, 2008. Presented Paper entitled “Bureaucratic Politics and North American Integration.”

(March 2006). Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL). Energy Future in the Western Hemisphere. Planning workshop for inter-American conference on energy cooperation and development in the Western Hemisphere. Co-chairs: Rt. Hon. Joe Clark and Dr. Joseph Doucet, Enbridge Professor of Energy Policy, University of Alberta School of Business.

(November 2006). North American Integration: The View From South of the 49th. Paper presented at Institute for United States Policy Studies Campus Workshop, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

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(November 2006). Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. and the Institute for United States Policy Studies, University of Alberta. Energy Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere. Conference held at Westin Hotel, Edmonton Alberta.

(June 2006). Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. , Institute for United States Policy Studies, University of Alberta, and the Government of Alberta. New Leadership in U.S.-Canada: Leveraging Federalism to Manage North American Integration. Conference held at CSIS in Washington, D.C. in conjunction with Alberta’s Week in Washington leading up to the Province’s exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution.

Knowledge Mobilization Activities

IPE Soap Box Blog (http://ipesoapbox.blogspot.ca/).In January 2014, I started a blog dedicated to an exploration of a range of topics connected to my research interests, but of a more timely nature ill-suited to lengthy peer-review. In addition to becoming a very useful pedagogical outlet and resource for students, the blog has also become a useful outreach vehicle to the non-university community, including connectivity with media.

Twitter (@AnderPoli) In mid-2015, I also began the selective use of Twitter as another means of engagement with students, staff, and the non-university community on a range of current events, especially where the American presidential election campaign is concerned.

Other Professional Experience

Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Adjunct Fellow, Canada Project, Washington, D.C., September 2002-September 2005.

Objectives: Contributor to Project publications, expert panels, and policy discussions.

Reference: Christopher Sands: Senior Fellow, Canada Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Instructor, Vietnamese Assembly Project, Johns Hopkins-SAIS South East Asia Studies Centre, October 2002.

Objectives: Prepared and taught course on Congress and the making of U.S. foreign policy for staffers from Vietnamese National Assembly.

Course designed to rapidly, but comprehensively, familiarize students

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with U.S. government structure and policy making processes.

Reference: Fred Brown, Professor, South East Asian Studies, Johns Hopkins/SAIS.

2002 Crisis Simulation, Johns Hopkins-SAIS, Co-organizer, January-March, 2002. Objectives: Assistant to the “control group” who devised the simulation scenario.

Participated in planning and devising of overall crisis scenario in the months leading up to three days of gaming. Specifically in charge of planning and orchestrating financial crisis on first night of simulation.

Reference: Steve Myrow, Adjunct Professor, American Foreign and Domestic Policy, John Hopkins/SAIS.

President History and Classics Graduate Student Association, University of Alberta, 1998-1999.Objective: Represented and advocated on behalf of graduate student concerns at

department and faculty council meetings.Consulted with students about academic concerns.

First Annual Alberta Undergraduate History Colloquium, Co-organizer, Spring 1997, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

Objective: Organized, reviewed, and scheduled undergraduate conference submissions from students at the universities of Alberta, Calgary, and Lethbridge. Organized logistics for conference, including housing for guests, a banquet dinner, and fundraising for conference.Conference has since grown to include students from universities in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.Now known as the Canadian Regional University Summit on History (CRUSH)

Other Scholarly Activities

Professional Service

Editorial Board, Canada and the World series, Palgrave-Macmillan, Norman Patterson School of International Affairs (Carleton University).

Prairie Political Science Association, 2014 Annual Meeting, International Relations Section Chair.

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Canadian Political Science Association 2012 Annual Meeting, International Relations Section Chair.

External Reviewer, Carleton University, Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management, March 31-April 1, 2014.

As Research Director for the Alberta Institute for American Studies (AIAS), I created and distributed calls for papers, as well as research funding opportunities offered through the AIAS. Moreover, I also organize and participate in the proposal review process.

Reviewer:Journals

International Political Science ReviewThe World EconomyDiplomatic HistoryForeign Policy AnalysisCanadian Foreign PolicyContemporary Economic PolicyInternational Political Science ReviewCanadian Journal of SociologyGreat Plains Quarterly

PressesOxford University PressUniversity of British Columbia Press

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Current Teaching Rotation

POL S 332 Introduction to American Politics and Government

This course provides an introduction to the broad mixture of forces we label “American politics and government.” In this course, we develop an understanding of how the American political system functions, and what forces (historical, cultural, philosophical, and institutional) shape one of the world’s most influential countries. We also look at the actors, institutions, and processes of governance and politics in the United States, plus the constitutional principles, social forces, and ideologies that shape them. In short, we want to begin to understand the oft-times bewildering set of forces that make America tick!

POL S 364 Introduction to International Political Economy

This course provides an introduction to the ideas, institutions, and forces which are shaping the

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new international political economy. The term “globalization” has become a convenient, yet inadequate, cliche to describe a complex set of factors shaping global economic, political, and social relations. The aim of this course is to provide a set of tools and perspectives with which to begin evaluating these complex interactions, starting first with a definition of what IPE actually is. IPE is not simply political science, economics, or a simple combination of the two disciplines. However, it is from these two disciplines that IPE derives the bulk of influences.

POL S 365 Canadian Foreign Policy

This course provides an intermediate treatment of the ideas, institutions, actors, and influences shaping contemporary Canadian foreign policy. Observers of Canadian foreign policy have periodically, and somewhat cynically, wondered whether Canada even has a foreign policy, even going so far as referring to it as “foreign policy for whimps.” However, Canada’s approach to foreign affairs indicative of the challenges facing many small and medium sized states in the international system. Canada has unique challenges and opportunities derived from both within the Canadian polity itself, and from without, most notably due to Canada’s proximity to the United States. Through this course we develop a stronger sense of the history and traditions of Canadian foreign policy including assessments of Canada’s place in global politics, institutions, economics, and development. We also want to pursue a greater sense of the domestic sources of Canadian foreign policy. We want to be able to answer questions about how policy is generated, how it is implemented, and in what ways policy may be a reflection of the national identity.

POL S 458 U.S. Foreign Policy

This course emphasizes the main themes in American foreign policy since the end of the Second World War. However, while historical trends and themes will figure prominently, this course will also place a heavy emphasis on the past two decades of American policy abroad. Through this course, we want to grapple with the major impulses (actors, institutions, events) in American foreign policy. What drives foreign policy? What are the conflicts within American society that shape U.S. policy abroad? How has America’s role in the world shaped international affairs more broadly, and how has America itself been transformed by its policy choices?

POL S 484 Topics in International Politics (U.S. Foreign Economic Policy)

U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, Its Sources and Impact Abroad—This seminar examines the role of U.S. economic power in the global economy and as a component of U.S. foreign policy. This course will probe the complex mixture of domestic sources of policy and their interaction with broader foreign policy objectives. This course will focus most heavily on contemporary policy-making, but with a heavy emphasis on historical origins, trends, and forces influencing policy choices and implementation. Topics will include the U.S. dollar and Dollar Diplomacy, development policy and the U.S. relationship to the international financial institutions (IMF and World Bank), fiscal and monetary policy, economic policy and the Wars on Drugs and Terrorism, and U.S. leadership of the global economy in the wake of the Great Recession.

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POL S 499 Fourth-year Honors Seminar, Honors Essay

The focus of this full-year course is the completion of the 4th Year Honors Essay. Students will work directly with a faculty supervisor independent of the course on a topic of the student’s choosing. The weekly content of the course will be meeting benchmarks for completion of the Essay, including presentations and submission of written work. Another major focus of this course is focused on professional development, including applications to graduate or law school, life as a graduate or law student, prospects and career paths for entering the professions, and post-graduation employment opportunities.

POL S 565 Foreign Policy Analysis

This course is actually combined with POL S 458.

POL S 566 International Political Economy

This course is combined with POL S 484

POL S 660 International Relations Theory

The core graduate seminar course in International Relations. Organized around a new theme each term, the course is designed to stimulate critical thinking about our understanding of the intellectual origins and future of international relations. Students are challenged to refine their conceptual understanding of the field and to explore new themes and problems in global politics. The course is intended as a primer for PhD students as they prepare for their comprehensive examination. In the process, both PhD and MA students are exposed to many of the standing and emergent philosophical and political preoccupations in the field.

University Service

2016University of Alberta, Alumni Association, Learned Lunch, Invited Talk, “The (Dis)United States of America: Post-Election Autopsy.” Faculty Club, University of Alberta, November 9, 2016.

(May 2016) University of Alberta Alumni Association, Invited Speaking Tour, “POTUS 2016: How Did We Get Here,” Toronto (May 25) and Ottawa (May 26)

2012(November 2012) University of Alberta Alumni Association, Post-2012 Election Events, Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, November 16-18, 2012.

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2009-2012 Research Director, Alberta Institute for American Studies, University of Alberta

2005-2012Fellow Institute for United States Policy Studies, renamed Alberta Institute for American Studies.

2012-2013Academic Lead, U.S. Study Tour Initiative, University of Alberta International

U.S. Regional Executive Council—Executive Steering committee for overall University of Alberta activities in the United States.

U.S. Regional Council—University-wide council for the University of Alberta’s activities in the United States

Departmental Service2015-2016

Graduate Committee Member2015-2016

Departmental Blog Creator and CoordinatorPhD Program “Re-boot” Committee

2013-2014International Relations, Field Coordinator

2012-2013Comparative Politics, Field Coordinator

2011China/Comparative Politics Hiring Committee Member

2011-2012Department Communications Committee

2009Department Faculty Evaluation CommitteeDepartmental Chair Selection Committee, Department of Political Science, Spring 2009.

2005-2006Graduate Committee

2006-2007Undergraduate Committee

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Faculty Service

2017-2018Acting Director, Peace and Post-Conflict Certificate, Office of Inter-Disciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

2016-2017University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts, Advancement, Invited Presentation, “The (Dis)United States of America and POTUS 2016,” University of Alberta, Calgary Centre, October 4, 2016.

2014-2015Elected Member, Faculty Evaluation Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

2012-2013Acting Director, Peace and Post-Conflict Certificate, Office of Inter-Disciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

2009-2010Acting Director, Peace and Post-Conflict Certificate, Office of Inter-Disciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

2006-PresentInternational Studies Advisor, Office of Inter-Disciplinary Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta

2004-PresentFaculty Supervisor to organizers of the annual High School Model United Nations simulation, University of Alberta Campus.

Graduate Supervision/Examination

Ongoing

Daniel Freidman, Political Science, (PhD, primary supervisor, admission Fall 2011)Satish Joshi, Political Science (PhD examining committee member)Emrah Keskin, Political Science (PhD, co-supervisor, admission Fall 2013)

Completed

Tom Adams, Structural Realism and Sino-US Relations: The Case for a Containment "by Stealth" Strategy, July 29, 2005. Supervisor: Juris Lejnieks, Political Science

Luke Manca, The Multilateral Mirage: A Post-Cold War Examination of US Security Policy, August 16, 2005. Supervisor: Tom Keating, Political Science

Simin Yu, Foreign Oil Security Policy and its Security implications to the United States in Asia,

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August 14, 2006. Supervisor: Wenran Jiang, Political ScienceBen Gredanius, The Evolution of French Anti-Americanism, 1990-2001, September 2007.

Supervisor: Scot Robertson, Department of HistoryMatthew Bucholtz, The Ideological Motivations of General Kurt von Schleicher, the Nazi

Movement, and the Challenge of the Weimar Republic, 1930-1933, September 2007. Supervisor: Dennis Sweeny, Department of History.

Matthew Eisler, Fueling Dreams of Grandeur: Fuel Cell Research and Development and the Pursuit of the Technological Panacea, 1940-2005, November 2007. Supervisor: Robert W. Smith, Department of History.

Anthony Bruzzese, Selling Fear and the Fight Against Italian Communism: The Establishment of American Intervention, 1948. September 2008. Supervisor: Scot Robertson, Department of History.

Stuart White, Institutionalized Individualism: Small War Practice in the U.S. Army, 1865-1902,April, 2009.

Nong Hong, Political Science, Law and Politics in the South China Sea Assessing the role of UNCLOS in Ocean Dispute Settlement (PhD examining committee member), Defended, March 2010. Supervisor: Wenran Jiang, Political Science

Robert Murray, Political Science, Anarchy, Self-Interest and Rationality: Assessing the Impact of the International System on Modern English School Theory (PhD examining committee member), Defended, May 2010. Supervisor: Tom Keating and Andy Knight, Political Science

John Rook, Faculty of Law, The Multi-Door Courthouse is Open in Alberta:  Judicial Dispute Resolution is Institutionalized in the Court of Queen's Bench. (LLM examining committee member), Defended, March 2010. Supervisor: Russell Brown, Faculty of Law

Evan Romanow, Political Science, Federalism, Climate Change, and the Role of Provinces in Domestic and Foreign Policy-Making in Canada (MA Primary Thesis Supervisor), January 2011.

Katherine Zwicker, Department of History and Classics, Radiation Researchers and the United States Atomic Energy Commission: Biomedical Research from the Early Twentieth Century to the Early Cold War, (PhD Examining Committee), March 2012. Supervisor: Robert W. Smith.

Trevor Rockwell, Department of History and Classics, Space Propaganda for All Mankind: Soviet and American Responses to the Cold War, 1957-1977, (PhD Examining Committee), June 2012. Supervisor: Robert W. Smith.

Vandana Bhatia, Political Science, Change in U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Toward India (1998-2005): Accommodating the Anomaly. (Supervisory Committee Member), June 2012. Supervisor: W. Andy Knight.

Daniel Friedman, Political Science, One Nation under God: Christian Zionism and American Societal Security.August 2012. Supervisor: Greg Anderson

Lorrie Marie Adams, Faculty of Law, Distinguishing Employees and Independent Contractors for the Purposes of Employment Standards Legislation.

November 2012. Supervisor: Russell BrownEric Abrahamson, Political Science (MA Thesis) Property Rights and the Historical

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Development of Texas and Alberta’s Oil and Gas Industries: An Institutional Perspective September 2013: Supervisor: Greg Anderson

Scholarships and Awards

SAIS, Johns Hopkins, Donner Fellowship, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, Total: US$39,000

University of Alberta, Sir Guy Carleton Graduate Scholarship, $2,300, 1999. University of Alberta, Bachelor of Arts with Honours, with first class honours, June

1997. University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts, Dean's Honour List, Fall and Winter 1996. Dixie College Golden Generation Scholarship, $600 plus tuition, 1989-90. College of Liberal Arts, Dixie College, Dean's Honour List- Fall 1988, Winter 1990,

Spring 1990.

Undergraduate Supervision

Honors Theses

2016-2017Courteney Rickert

2015-2016David Jones

2014-2015Anya ZoledziowskiNenad DemanovicMark Jacka

2013-2014Dongwoo Kim

2012-2013Justin Selner

2011-2012

Daniel WeiszKristen PueAaron AitkenPetros Kusmu

2010-2011

Aditya Rao

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Bruce Reid2009-2010

Amy SandersonStephanie RosskopfNathan Pinkoski

2008-2009Kiosh Iselin

2007-2008Marta Rezchowka

2006-2007Rebbeka TekleRobert BallingallMarta Rzechowka

Roger Smith Award Winners (C$5,000 Summer Research Stipend)

2009Amy Sanderson

2006Robert BallingallChristopher Alderson

2007Maria Chen