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THOMAS LEGLER, Ph.D. Dirección de Investigación, Universidad Iberoamericana Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 880, Lomas de Santa Fe, Mexico City, C.P. 01219, Mexico 011 52 55 5950-4389, [email protected] SUMMARY Specialist in International Relations and Comparative Politics, including Latin American politics and development, the Organization of American States and the Inter-American System, Latin American multilateralism and regional governance, Canada-Latin American relations, international democracy promotion, and comparative democratization. Member of the Mexican Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Level II. Publications: One book (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2006); one edited volume (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007); and one textbook (Oxford University Press, Mexico, 2013). Articles in Journal of Democracy, Global Governance, Latin American Politics and Society, Democratization, Politics and Policy, Latin American Policy, International Journal, Canadian Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica, América Latina Hoy, Contexto Internacional, and Pensamiento Propio, as well as multiple chapters in edited volumes. 11 years of graduate level teaching experience, including diverse supervision or examination responsibilities at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Universidad de Guadalajara, Instituto Mora, and the Universidad de Torcuato Di Tella. 19 years of undergraduate teaching experience at the Universidad Iberoamericana, the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, the Universidad de Quintana Roo, Chetumal, Mount Allison University, the University of Victoria, and the University of Toronto. Extensive experience in international elections monitoring and international democracy promotion, including missions for the Organization of American States, the Carter Center, and various civic organizations. More than 15 years of overseas experience in Latin America and the Caribbean (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico (14 years), Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela). Near native fluency in Spanish. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE University Research Director, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) 2014-Present Responsible for university research planning, policy, budget and coordination. Supervisor for a team of 6 staff members at the Office of Research (Dirección de Investigación). Research Professor (Profesor Titular V), Departamento de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) 2007-Present Research professor (Profesor-investigador) position in International Relations.

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THOMAS LEGLER, Ph.D.

Dirección de Investigación, Universidad Iberoamericana

Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 880, Lomas de Santa Fe, Mexico City, C.P. 01219, Mexico

011 52 55 5950-4389, [email protected]

SUMMARY

• Specialist in International Relations and Comparative Politics, including Latin American politics and development, the Organization of American States and the Inter-American System, Latin American multilateralism and regional governance, Canada-Latin American relations, international democracy promotion, and comparative democratization.

• Member of the Mexican Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Level II.

• Publications: One book (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2006); one edited volume (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007); and one textbook (Oxford University Press, Mexico, 2013). Articles in Journal of Democracy, Global Governance, Latin American Politics and Society, Democratization, Politics and Policy, Latin American Policy, International Journal, Canadian Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica, América Latina Hoy, Contexto Internacional, and Pensamiento Propio, as well as multiple chapters in edited volumes.

• 11 years of graduate level teaching experience, including diverse supervision or examination responsibilities at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Universidad de Guadalajara, Instituto Mora, and the Universidad de Torcuato Di Tella.

• 19 years of undergraduate teaching experience at the Universidad Iberoamericana, the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, the Universidad de Quintana Roo, Chetumal, Mount Allison University, the University of Victoria, and the University of Toronto.

• Extensive experience in international elections monitoring and international democracy promotion, including missions for the Organization of American States, the Carter Center, and various civic organizations.

• More than 15 years of overseas experience in Latin America and the Caribbean (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico (14 years), Peru, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela).

• Near native fluency in Spanish.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University Research Director, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) 2014-Present

• Responsible for university research planning, policy, budget and coordination.

• Supervisor for a team of 6 staff members at the Office of Research (Dirección de Investigación).

Research Professor (Profesor Titular V), Departamento de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) 2007-Present

• Research professor (Profesor-investigador) position in International Relations.

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• Research interests: The Organization of American States and the Inter-American system, Latin American politics and development, international democracy promotion, comparative democratization, global and regional governance, Canada-Latin American relations, multilateralism, social movements, globalization, and human security.

• Renewed for a five-year period in the Mexican Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Level II, Jan. 2015.

• Teaching responsibilities at undergraduate and graduate level.

• Member, Doctorate and Master’s programme in Social and Political Science, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y

Políticas (nucleo académico ampliado).

• Sabbatical year in 2013. Affiliation as visiting researcher with the Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales (CEACS), Instituto Juan March; and the Departamento de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Visiting Fellow, Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies, School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) and Coordinator, International Relations Program, Mount Allison University 2002-2006

• Recipient of a SSHRC Aid to Occasional Scholarly Conferences Grant ($15,000) for a workshop on “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas: New Directions in Research,” 24-26 June 2005 at Mount Allison University. 22 scholars from across North America presented papers for subsequent submission for publication in an edited volume. See workshop website at: http://www.mta.ca/faculty/socsci/international_relations/workshop/index.html.

• Recipient of a SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($117,065), “Democratization as a Transnational Phenomenon: The Cases of El Salvador, Haiti, Peru, and Venezuela” (2004-2007). Two doctoral research assistants: Aroa El Horani (International Law, Université Laval); Lesley Burns (Political Science, UBC).

• Nominee for Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award for 2003-2004 and 2004-2005.

• Voted one of Mount Allison University’s most popular professors, Maclean’s Guide to Canadian Universities, 2005 edition,

2006 edition.

• 2-3 teaching load in Mount Allison’s interdisciplinary undergraduate International Relations Program.

• Undergraduate Program Coordinator with curricular development responsibilities to redesign and build the IR Program as well as undergraduate advising for Honours and majors students. Oversaw growth of Program from 66 majors and Honours students in 2002 to more than 100 in 2005.

• Faculty adviser and creator of undergraduate refereed journal and student organization, ATLIS: Atlantic International Studies (see www.atlis.ca).

Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Department of International Development Studies, and Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University July 1, 2004 to 2006

Senior Research Associate and Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria 2002

• Recipient of a Human Security Fellowship from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

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• Undertook a research project that examined the evolution of an Inter-American democratic solidarity paradigm through a case study of the OAS's multilateral diplomacy in defence of democracy during the Peruvian political crisis in 2000.

Research Associate, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York University Autumn 2001

• Provided research and editorial assistance in the preparation of a new policy tool, the Hemispheric Social Inclusion Index.

• Prepared project proposals for the Canadian International Development Agency, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development.

Sessional Lecturer (LTA), Department of Political Science, University of Victoria 2000-2001

• Fulltime course instructor with a 3-3 teaching load.

Assistant Director, Centre for Research on Latin American and the Caribbean (CERLAC), York University 1999-2000

• Organized a conference call series and a briefing and information session for the Mexico Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT).

• Coordinated project development, including initiatives on Colombia, Chile, and social exclusion and globalization in the Americas.

• External liaison, including DFAIT, CIDA, Americas Policy Group (APG-CCIC), and Consultative Group on Mexico (International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development).

Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto 1998-2000

• Course instructor: Latin American politics and society (POL305Y); Latin American social movements (POL442Y).

Research Assistant, SSHRC-funded project "Middle States and Regionalism in the Americas," University of Waterloo 1998-1999

• Research assistant to Dr. Andrew F. Cooper (Political Science, Waterloo).

• Co-authored article on the evolution of the OAS collective defense-of-democracy regime that was published in Latin American Politics and Society.

Graduate Assistant, Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC), York University 1989-1998

• Assisted with successful $750,000 AUCC-CIDA Tier II proposal: "York University - Catholic University of Temuco (Chile) Linkage Project on Sustainable Rural Development".

• Workshop coordinator for academic events on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Santiago Summit of the Americas.

• Project Secretary for a $750,000 CIDA-funded institutional cooperation project: "Human Resources for Innovative Development Planning in the Andean Region." Two one month trips to Quito, Ecuador (June 1993, June 1992).

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Norman Robertson Fellow, Economic and Trade Policy Division (CPE), Policy Staff, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) 1995-1996

• Produced Policy Staff Paper 96/02 and gave interdepartmental seminar on "Changes in the Neighbourhood: Reflections

on Mexico in Transition," subsequently published in Canadian Foreign Policy.

Visiting Student Researcher, El Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN), Universidad Nacional

Autónoma de México (UNAM) 1994

• Prepared working paper and seminar on "A Comparison of Canadian and Mexican Postwar Development (1945-1994): More Than at First Meets the Eye".

Tutorial Leader, Department of Political Science, York University 1991-1993

• Teaching assistant in comparative politics.

Visiting Student Researcher, El Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México 1990-1991

• Mexican Government fellowship recipient for research on impact of North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexico.

CONSULTANCIES AND ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Peer reviewer of manuscript 2017-0052 submitted for publication to Contexto Internacional: journal of global connections,

15 January, 2018.

• Reviewer of the article “China-Estados Unidos más allá de la cooperación”, as a member of the Cuerpo de Árbitros de la

Revista México y la Cuenca del Pacífico (MyCP), Universidad de Guadalajara, 3 January, 2018.

• Review of the article “Nuevos organismos multilaterales e integración en América Latina y el Caribe,” for the Editorial Board of El Colegio de San Luis, A.C. 10 November 2017.

• Reviewer of articles for the 43 edition of the academic Journal Pensamiento Propio “La consolidación de la democracia en los espacios regionales. Miradas cruzadas: América Latina y Europa,” 8 june 2016.

• Review of the curricular proposal for the new Doctoral Program on Society, Power and Territory, Instituto “Dr. José María Luis Mora”, Mexico City 14 December 2015.

• Videoconference, “La crisis en Venezuela”, for the Department of International Studies, University of Guadalajara, 24 March 2014.

• Carter Center research team member, “La confianza en las instituciones y autoridades electorales mexicanas durante el proceso electoral federal 2012,” with financial support from the Fondo de Apoyo a la Observación Electoral 2012, Instituto Federal Electoral and UNDP, Mexico City, May-November 2012.

• Expert panelist for the episode “La primera cumbre de la CELAC en Venezuela” for the television program “Vértice

Internacional,” Canal de Congreso, Mexico City, 06 December 2011.

• Expert interview for the television program Efekto Mundial on Brazil and the United Nations Security Council, 8 June 2011

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• “El ámbito internacional,” (The role of international actors before, during and after the June 28, 2009 coup d’état), consultancy for the Honduran Comisión de la Verdad y la Reconciliación (CVR) January-April 2011.

• Expert panelist, “Multilateralismo, Cumbre de Rio, y nueva alianza latinoamericana,” television program “Espiral,” Canal 11, Mexico City 25 February 2010.

• Consultancy for academic project on Latin American multilateralism, Centro de Estudios y Programas Interamericanos (CEPI), Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City January-July 2010.

• Expert Interview, “Peso Regional de Chávez - Diez Años de Hugo Chávez,” Reforma, Mexico City 1 December 2008.

• Expert interview, “La OEA Celebra sus 60 Años,” Radio Canada International (RCI) 6 June 2008.

• Consultancy for the Centre for the Study of Democracy, Queen’s University, on evaluation indicators for international democracy assistance projects in political party renewal in Mexico January-February 2008

• Course instructor, short course on “Factores Reales de Poder: Las Organizaciones e Instituciones Internacionales,”

Secretaría de Gobernación, Mexico City December 2007

• External reviewer for two tenure and promotion files, Comisión Académica Dictaminadora, Centro de Investigación y

Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City November 2007

• Invitado Internacional, Subsecretaría de Asuntos Políticos y Electorales, Ministerio del Interior, and Democracia

Representativa, General Elections, Buenos Aires, October 2007

• International Observer with the Carter Center election observation mission, Constituent Assembly elections, Ecuador

September 2007

• Political adviser for the domestic election observer mission of Democracia Representativa, Santa Fe provincial elections, Argentina September 2007

• Participant, “First Internal Workshop for the Assessment and Training of OAS Electoral Criteria,” Organization of American States, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, March 2007

• Consultancy for the Carter Center and the Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter: Political analysis based on extensive interviewing of key Venezuelan political actors and specialists in Caracas of the political consequences of the Venezuelan presidential election December 2006

• International Observer with the Organization of American States (OAS) Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) to Nicaragua for the November 5 presidential and general elections October-November 2006

• Consultancy: Elaboration of a diagnostic tool for facilitating the improved operationalization of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. Prepared for the Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter and the Carter Center. June-July 2006

• International Observer with the Organization of American States (OAS) Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) to Peru for the June 4 second-round presidential election, observation coordinator for the Department of Huánuco, Peru June 2006

• International Observer with the Organization of American States (OAS) Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) to the Dominican Republic for the May 16 legislative and municipal elections. May 2006

• Participant, adviser, rapporteur, Friends of the Intern-American Democratic Charter Evaluation Meeting, 25-26 April, the Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Commissioned to prepare report of proceedings as well as a set of indicators for determining violations of the Inter-American Democratic Charter April 2006

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• International Observer with the Organization of American States (OAS) Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) to Peru for the April 9 presidential and congressional elections, observation coordinator for the Department of Huánuco, Peru April 2006

• Consultancy: Preparation of policy paper for Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL) on civil society in the promotion and protection of democracy in the Americas February-March 2006

• Consultancy: Briefing for the U.S. government on the future of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. September 2005

• International Observer with the Carter Center for the recall referendum against President Hugo Chávez (August 2004), signature “repair” process (May-June 2004), and signature collection process (November 2003) in Venezuela

• Occasional peer reviewer: Latin American Politics and Society; Canadian Foreign Policy, Studies in Political Economy,

and Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

• Voting officer, Elections British Columbia, Victoria-Beacon Hill May 2001

• Co-coordinator, electoral monitoring mission for Peruvian presidential and congressional elections on April 8, for 8 person Common Borders delegation invited by Peruvian civic organization Transparencia Jan.-May 2001

• Deputy returning officer, Elections Canada, James Bay-Victoria, British Columbia November 2000

• Invited participant in workshop on Mexico under president-elect Vicente Fox, Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL), Ottawa August 2000

• International Visitor (Observer) with 6 person southern Ontario academic delegation, invited by Mexican civic organization Alianza Cívica to observe Mexican general elections June-July 2000

• Expert interviewed by CTV Newsnet and CBC Newsworld; Panelist, CBC Windsor public forum on Canada and the Organization of American States General Assembly, Windsor May-June 2000

• Consultancy on Mexican civil society and democracy, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Jan.-May 2000

• Deputy returning officer, Elections Canada, Huttonville, Ontario 1997

• Researcher/Observer, Yucatán state elections, Mexico 1993

• Consultancy for CIDA pre-departure briefing on Surinam 1991

• Overseas volunteer participant in Surinam, Canadian Crossroads International 1989

• Rotary Exchange Student, Netherlands 1984-1985

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Political Science, York University Graduated November 1999

• Major area of concentration: comparative politics (Distinction). Specialized minor: political economy of development (Department of Economics, A+ awarded)

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• Dissertation: "Daunting Challenges: The Politics of Economic Restructuring in the Mexican Countryside" (nominated for Dissertation Prize)

M.A., Political Science, York University Graduated Sept. 1990 B.A. (Honours), Political Science, McGill University Graduated May 1989

LANGUAGES:

English, Spanish*, Dutch, German, French (in order of fluency)

* Advanced level Spanish proficiency tested and certified by the Centro de Estudios para Extranjeros, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

- Andrew Cooper and Thomas Legler (equal co-authorship). Intervention without Intervening? The OAS Defence and Promotion of Democracy in the Americas. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

Edited Volumes:

- Thomas Legler, Sharon F. Lean, and Dexter S. Boniface, eds. Promoting Democracy in the Americas. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 (Nominated for the Georgetown University Lepgold Book Prize and the APSA Comparative Democratization Book Prize by JHUP).

Textbooks:

- Thomas Legler, Arturo Santa-Cruz, and Laura Zamudio, eds. Introducción a las Relaciones Internacionales: América Latina y la Política Global. Mexico City: Oxford University Press Mexico, 2013.

Special Journal Issues:

- Invited editor (with Riyad Insanally, Santiago Mariani, and Timothy Shaw), special issue on the tenth anniversary of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. Latin American Policy 3, 1 (May 2012).

- Invited co-editor (with Arturo Santa-Cruz), special issue on “Los desafíos del multilateralismo en América Latina.” Pensamiento Propio 33 (January-June 2011).

- Invited editor, special issue on “Multilateralismo Latinoamericano.” Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica 10, 3 (Julio-septiembre 2010): 1-56 (English translation appeared as “Latin American Multilateralism: New Directions.” Ottawa: Canadian Foundation for the Americas, Sept. 2010).

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Articles in Refereed Journals:

- “Post-hegemonic Regionalism and Sovereignty in Latin America: Optimists, Skeptics, and an Emerging Research Agenda.” Contexto Internacional (PUC-Rio) 35, 2 (2013): 325-352.

- “The Rise and Decline of the Summit of the Americas.” Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research 19, 2 (December 2013): 179-193.

- “Wishful Thinking: Democracy Promotion in the Americas under Harper.” International Journal 67, 3 (Summer 2012): 601-20.

- “The Shifting Sands of Regional Governance: The Case of Inter-American Democracy Promotion.” Politics and Policy 40, 5 (October 2012): 848-870.

- “Las instituciones regionales y la Responsabilidad de Proteger: El eje presidencialista.” Pensamiento Propio 35 (enero-junio 2012): 83-108.

- Thomas Legler, Riyad Insanally, Santiago Mariani, and Timothy M. Shaw. “The Democratic Charter: The State of the Debate.” Latin American Policy 3, 1 (May 2012): 3-12.

- “The Democratic Charter in Action: Reflections on the Honduran Crisis.” Latin American Policy 3, 1 (May 2012): 74-87.

- “¿Mucho que celebrar? El décimo aniversario de la Carta Democrática Interamericana.” Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica 11, 4 (octubre-diciembre 2011): 2-11.

- Thomas Legler and Arturo Santa-Cruz. “Introducción: El patrón contemporáneo del multilateralismo latinoamericano.” Pensamiento Propio 33 (January-June 2011): 11-34.

- “Learning the Hard Way: Defending Democracy in Honduras.” International Journal 64, 3 (Summer 2010): 57-74.

- “El perfil del multilateralismo latinoamericano.” Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica 10, 3 (julio-septiembre 2010): 2-5.

- “Gobernanza regional: El vínculo multilateral.” Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica 10, 3 (julio-septiembre 2010): 18-23.

- Thomas Legler and Thomas Kwasi Tieku (equal co-authorship). “What Difference Can a Path Make? Regional Democracy Promotion Regimes in the Americas and Africa.” Democratization 17, 3 (June 2010): 465-491.

- Thomas Legler and Stephen Baranyi. “El largo compromiso de Canadá con Cuba: Paradojas y posibilidades.” América Latina Hoy (Universidad de Salamanca) 52 (agosto 2009): 131-46.

- Andrew Cooper and Thomas Legler (equal co-authorship). “A Tale of Two Mesas: The OAS Defense of Democracy in Peru and Venezuela.” Global Governance 11, 4 (October-December 2005): 425-444.

- “Peru Then and Now: The Inter-American Democratic Charter and Peruvian Democratization.” Canadian Foreign Policy 10, 3 (2003): 61-73.

- Andrew Cooper and Thomas Legler (equal co-authorship). “A Model for Defending Democracy? The OAS’ Mission to Peru.” Journal of Democracy 12, 4 (October 2001): 123-36.

- Andrew Cooper and Thomas Legler (equal co-authorship). "The OAS Democratic Solidarity Paradigm: The Question of Leadership." Latin American Politics and Society (formerly Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs) 43, 1 (Spring 2001): 103-26.

- "Is There Light Ahead? Economic Crisis and Political Change in Contemporary Mexico." Canadian Foreign Policy 4, 3 (1997): 21-35.

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Chapters in Edited Volumes:

- Thomas Legler, Mariano Turzi, and Eduardo Tzili Apango. “Advancing Autonomy? Chinese Influence on Regional Governance in Latin America.” In China-Latin American Relations: Dynamics of a Developing Relationship, Eds. Raúl Bernal-Meza and Steen Fryba Christensen. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming 2017.

- “¿Un puente distante? México, la Alianza del Pacífico y China.” In La Proyección de China en América Latina y el Caribe, Ed. Eduardo Pastrana, 365-386. Bogotá: Universidad Javeriana, 2017.

- Thomas Legler and Eduardo Tzili Apango. “Cuba, la proliferación institucional y el futuro de la política hemisférica.” In ¿Fin de ciclo y reconfiguración regional? América Latina y las relaciones entre Cuba y los Estados Unidos. Anuario de la Integración Regional 2016, Ed. Andrés Serbin, 367-382. Buenos Aires: CRIES, 2016.

- “The Rise and Decline of the Summit of the Americas.” In Latin America and the Shifting Sands of Globalization, Ed. Sean W. Burges, 5-19. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2015.

- “Beyond Reach? The Organization of American States and Effective Multilateralism.” In Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the World, Eds. Jorge I. Domínguez and Ana Covarrubias, 311-328. London: Routledge, 2015.

- Legler, Thomas, Arturo Santa Cruz, and Laura Zamudio González. “Introducción.” In Introducción a las Relaciones Internacionales: América Latina y la Política Global, Eds. Thomas Legler, Arturo Santa Cruz, and Laura Zamudio González, 1-12. México, D.F.: Oxford University Press, México, 2013.

- “Gobernanza global.” In Introducción a las Relaciones Internacionales: América Latina y la Política Global, Eds. Thomas Legler, Arturo Santa Cruz, and Laura Zamudio González, 253-266. México, D.F.: Oxford University Press, México, 2013.

- ¿Ocaso del régimen interamericano para la promoción de la democracia? In La tutela jurisdiccional del los derechos: Del constitucionalismo histórico al constitucionalismo de la integración, eds. Armin von Bogdandy, Juan Ignacio Ugartemendia, Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz, and Mariela Morales-Antoniazzi, 111-134. Bilbao: Administración de la Comunidad Autónoma de Euskadi y Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, 2012.

- “Auge y declive de la Cumbre de las Américas.” In América Latina y el Caribe: Relaciones Internacionales en el Siglo XXI, ed. Francisco Rojas Aravena, 151-68. Buenos Aires: Teseo y FLACSO, 2012.

- “De la afirmación de la autonomía a la gobernanza autónoma: el reto de América Latina y el Caribe.” In América Latina y el Caribe: Multilateralismo versus soberanía, ed. Francisco Rojas Aravena, 23-47. Buenos Aires: Editorial Teseo y FLACSO, 2011.

- “Demise of the Inter-American Democracy Promotion Regime?” In Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads, Eds. Gordon Mace, Andrew F. Cooper, and Timothy M. Shaw, 111-130. New York: Palgrave, 2011.

- Susanne Gratius and Thomas Legler (equal co-authorship). “Latin America is Different: Transatlantic Discord on How to Promote Democracy in Problematic Countries.” In Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law, Eds. Amichai Magen, Thomas Risse, and Michael McFaul, 185-215. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.

- “Tectonic Shift: The Chávez Effect on Hemispheric Politics.” In Which Way Latin America? Hemispheric Politics Meets Globalization, Ed. Andrew F. Cooper and Jorge Heine, 221-242. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2009.

- Thomas Legler, Sharon Lean, and Dexter Boniface. “International and Transnational Dimensions of Democracy in the Americas.” In Promoting Democracy in the Americas, Eds. Thomas Legler, Sharon Lean, and Dexter Boniface, 1-18. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

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- “Venezuela 2002-2004: The Chávez Challenge.” In Promoting Democracy in the Americas, Eds. Thomas Legler, Sharon Lean, and Dexter Boniface, 204-24. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

- “The Inter-American Democratic Charter: Rhetoric versus Reality.” In Governing the Americas: Assessing Multilateral Institutions, Eds. Gordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Therien, and Paul Haslam, 113-130. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2007.

- “Víctima del terrorismo? La seguridad humana después del 11 de septiembre.” In Cooperación y conflicto en las Américas. Seguridad hemisférica: Un largo y sinuoso camino, ed. María Cristina Rosas, 283-99. Mexico City: National Autonomous University of Mexico and Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies (Washington, D.C.), 2003.

- "The Dimensions of Statecraft in South Korean and Taiwanese Development: A Comparison with Latin America." In Markets, States, and Identities: Looking at Social Change in Latin America, ed. José Javet, 155-87. Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1999.

- "Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Léon." In Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society and Culture, ed. Michael S. Werner. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1998.

- "Free Trade, the Middle Class, and Regime Maintenance in Mexico." In America and the Americas. ed. Jacques Zylberberg and Francois Demers, 311-325. Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1992.

Working Papers:

- Thomas Legler and Micha Wiebusch. Too Much of a Good Thing? Institutional Proliferation and Regional Democracy Promotion in Africa and the Americas. Working Paper prepared for the Expert Seminar on the 10th Anniversary of the African Union Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance. Addis Ababa University, African Union, Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp, International IDEA, and UNDP, forthcoming 2017.

- Bridging Divides, Breaking Impasses: Civil Society in the Promotion and Protection of Democracy in the Americas. Also available in Spanish as Tender puentes y salir del estancamiento: La sociedad civil en la promoción y protección de la democracia en las Américas. FOCAL Policy Paper 06-02. Ottawa: Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL): February 2006.

- Civil Society and Democratic Development in Mexico: 1994-2000. Montreal: Rights and Democracy: The International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development. May 2000.

- Optimal Policy-Making? The Insulated Technocracy Argument and the Case of the Salinas Administration in Mexico. CERLAC Working Paper Series No. 13. Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean, York University, May 1997.

- Changes in the Neighbourhood: Reflections on Mexico in Transition. Policy Staff Paper No. 96/02, Economic and Trade Policy Division (CPE), Policy Staff, Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, March 1996.

- From Bad to Worse? Neoliberal Restructuring in Mexico Under Salinas and Zedillo. Canada-Americas Policy Alternatives (CAPA) Occasional Paper Series. Toronto: Jesuit Centre, October 1995.

- Canadian and Mexican Postwar Development (1945-1994): More Than at First Meets the Eye. (Translated into Spanish as "Un estudio comparativo sobre el desarrollo de México y Canadá después de la segunda guerra mundial (1945-1994): Más allá de la primera impresión"). Working Paper, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, July 1995.

Non-refereed Articles:

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- Thomas Legler and Javier Urbano. “El combate a los microcimientos de la corrupción. El papel de las universidades en la formación personal de prácticas virtuosas” published in Revista IBERO, 44, (June 2016): 30-31.

- “Lecciones de la crisis hondureña.” In La democracia en el marco de la Carta Democrática Interamericana, ed. Santiago Mariani, 42-5. Stockholm, Sweden: International IDEA, Asociación Civil Transparencia, the Carter Center, and the Andean Unit for Democratic Governance, Government of Canada, 2012.

- Thomas Legler and Lesley Burns. “Introduction.” Latin American Multilateralism: New Directions. Introduction to a compilation of articles that were originally published in Spanish in Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica (10, 3). Canadian Foundation for the Americas, September 2010.

- “Multilateralism and Regional Governance in the Americas.” Latin American Multilateralism: New Directions. Article originally published in Spanish in Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica (10, 3). Canadian Foundation for the Americas, September 2010.

- Thomas Legler and Anabel López. “The Obama Challenge: Multilateralism in the Americas.” FOCALPoint 8, 6 (September 2009): 8-9.

- Thomas Legler and Anabel López. “La Relación Estados Unidos-América Latina: Un reto para Obama.” Análisis Plural (ITESO), primer semestre, 2009: 56-69.

- Thomas Legler and Hector Vanolli. “The Dilemmas of Domestic Election Observation: The Experience of Democracia Representativa during the 2007 Santa Fe Provincial Elections in Argentina.” Article prepared for ACE: The Electoral Knowledge Network, February 2008. http://aceproject.org/

- “La OEA y la democracia.” El Comercio (Peru), 5 September 2006.

- La sociedad civil para la defensa internacional de la democracia.” Peruprensa 27 August 2006.

- “From Free Trade to the Basics: Cross-border Civil Society Cooperation in Canada and Mexico.” Canada Watch 8, 6 (July 2001): 129-30.

- With Jean Mayer. “A Partial Victory: Mexicans Voted the PRI Out of Office But Electoral Irregularities Persist.” Hemisphere 9, 3 (Winter 2001): 4-7.

- "A Rejoinder to Jean Charest." Voices of Mexico 30 (Jan.-March 1995): 7.

- "From Mulroney to Chrétien: More of the Same?" Voices of Mexico 28 (July-September 1994): 33-34.

- "De Mulroney a Chrétien: ¿Más de lo mismo?" Etcétera, 14 de abril de 1994.

- "Canadá: cambio de rostro." Etcétera, 18 de noviembre de 1993.

- "Más allá de Mulroney." Etcétera, 22 de abril de 1993.

- "Libre comercio, la clase media, y el mantenimiento del régimen en México." Alternativas: Boletín de Información sobre El Tratado de Libre Comercio 4 (agosto de 1991): 4-11.

- "Integración económica: ¿Qué les espera a los mexicanos?" Cuadernos del Norte 13 (enero-febrero de 1991): 3-7.

Book Reviews:

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- Review of Manuel Antonio Garretón and Edward Newman, eds. Democracy in Latin America: (Re)Constructing Political

Society in International Affairs 80, 1 (January 2004): 179-80.

Conference Papers:

- Thomas Legler. “On the Road to Recovery? The Inter-American System and the Limits of Hemispheric Regionalism” Paper presented at the XXXV International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Lima, April-May, 2017.

- Thomas Legler and Jennifer McCoy. “Games People Play: International Regime and Domestic Actor Complexity in Venezuela’s Political Crises” Paper presented at the IV Jornadas de la Sección de Estudios Venezolanos, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Caracas, Nov. 16, 2016.

- Thomas Legler and Jennifer McCoy. “Games People Play: International Regime and Domestic Actor Complexity in Venezuela’s Political Crises.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), Atlanta, 16 March 2016.

- Thomas Legler and Jennifer McCoy. “Changing the Governance Game: Regional Context, Institutional Complexity, and the Collective Defense of Democracy in Venezuela.” Paper presented at the XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 27-30 May 2015.

- “The Study of the Organization of American States: The State of the Discipline.” Paper presented at the 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, 26-29 March 2014.

- “Multilateral Democracy Promotion in Latin America: Emerging Powers and the Presidential Lynchpin.” Paper presented at the international colloquium “Promoting Democracy: What Role for Emerging Powers?” German Development Institution, International Development Research Centre, and the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 15-16 de octubre de 2013.

- “Global and Regional Governance in Latin America.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Francisco, 3-6 April 2013.

- “International Assistance and Capacity-Building: Regional Institutions and the Responsibility to Protect.” Paper presented at the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), San Francisco, 23-26 May 2012.

- “Coup Coalitions and Election Gambits: Defending Democracy in Honduras.” Paper presented at the 2010 Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, 6-9 October 2010.

- “Multilateralismo y gobernanza regional en las Américas.” Paper presented at the II Congreso Latinoamericano y Caribeño de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO, Mexico City, 28 May 2010.

- “La reforma pendiente del multilateralismo.” Paper presented at the symposium “Europa y las Américas: ¿Por fin, un triángulo atlántico?” Secretaría General Iberoamericana (SEGIB), Madrid, 23-24 March 2010.

- “Unlocking the Lock-in Mechanism: Demise of the Inter-American Democracy Promotion Regime?” Paper presented at the 51st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), New Orleans, 17-20 February 2010.

- “El multilateralismo y la gobernanza regional en las Américas.” Paper presented at the academic workshop “El Multilateralismo en las Américas,” Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico City, 3-4 February 2010.

- “Latin America and the Caribbean’s Coming Of Age: The Challenges of Regional Governance.” Prepared for delivery at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Toronto, September 3-6, 2009.

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- Thomas Legler and Hector Vanolli. “Civic Organizations Argentine-Style: The Case of Democracia Representativa, A.C.” Paper presented at the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 11-14 June 2009.

- “Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads: Democracy and Human Rights.” Paper presented at the International Colloquium, “Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads,” University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, 15-16 April 2009.

- “The Inter-American Human Rights System: The Democratic Challenge,” Colloquium on the Inter-American Human Rights System, Université Laval, 13-15 November 2008.

- With Thomas Kwasi Tieku (equal co-authorship), “The Democratic Charter Trend: Democracy Promotion in the Americas and Africa,” Paper presented at the 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Francisco, 26-29 March 2008.

- “'Empty Pieces of Paper' or a ‘Living Document’? The Inter-American Democratic Charter.” Paper presented at the XXVII Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Montreal, 5-8 September, 2007.

- “Democratic Governability in the Andes, Populist Style.” Paper presented at the International Colloquium on “25 Años de Mutaciones Democráticas en América Latina: Perspectivas Comparativas y Desafíos Transversales.” El Colegio de México, Mexico City, 26-27 June 2007.

- “Putting Out the Fire: Ten Lessons from International Efforts to Facilitate Democratic Dialogue in the Americas.” Paper presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), Chicago, 28 February-3 March 2007.

- “From Methodological Nationalism to a Transnational Perspective: Theorizing Democratization in the Americas.” Paper presented at the XXVI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 15-18 March 2006.

- “Outside-in, Inside-Out? International-Domestic Interactions and Political Change in Venezuela,” Paper presented at the 2005 Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA) Southern Region, Miami, 3-5 November 2005.

- “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas: Theoretical and Conceptual Challenges,” Paper presented at the SSHRC workshop “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas,” Mount Allison University, 24-26 June 2005.

- “The Multilateralism-Democracy Nexus in Venezuela’s Political Crisis.” Paper presented at the SSHRC workshop “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas,” Mount Allison University, 24-26 June 2005.

- “(Re-)Democratization as a Transnational Phenomenon: A Comparison of Peru and Venezuela,” Paper presented at the XXV International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, 7-9 October 2004.

- “The OAS Promotion of Democracy and Changing Sovereignty Practices in the Inter-American System.” Paper presented at the 45th Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), Montreal, 17-20 March 2004.

- With Andrew Cooper (equal co-authorship). “A Tale of Two Mesas: The OAS Defence of Democracy in Peru and Venezuela.” Paper presented at the 45th Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), Montreal, 17-20 March 2004.

- “The Inter-American Democratic Charter: From Peru to Venezuela and Beyond,” Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), Portland, Oregon, 25 February – 1 March 2003.

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- “Peru Then and Now: The Inter-American Democratic Charter and Peruvian Democratization,” Paper presented at the Conference on “The Inter-American Democratic Charter: Challenges and Opportunities for the Promotion and Defense of Democracy in the Americas,” University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 11-13 November 2002.

- “A Model for Defending Democracy? The OAS’ Mission to Peru.” Paper co-presented with Andrew Cooper at the 43rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), New Orleans, 24-7 March 2002.

- “Transnational Coalition Building in the Americas: The Case of the Hemispheric Social Alliance.” Paper presented at the Summit Institute on “Building the New Agenda: Hemispheric Integration and Social Cohesion,” Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York University, 10-20 July 2000. Available online at http://www.robarts.yorku.ca/.

- “Canadian and Mexican Foreign Policies, 1990-2000: Convergence or Divergence?” Paper presented at the seminar on “La Integración Canadá-México: Una Perspectiva Latinoamericana,” Mexican Chapter, Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Mexico City, 8-9 June 2000.

- "Systemic Transformation by Design: Latin America and Eastern Europe Compared." Paper presented at the Annual Congress of the Canadian Political Science Association, Sherbrooke, Quebec, 8 June 1999.

- "The Pros and Cons of Peasant-Agribusiness Alliances: The Case of the Club del Maíz in Mexico." Paper presented at the Graduate Students' Conference on Development Studies, University of Toronto, 28 May 1999.

- "Respuestas Colectivas de los Campesinos Mexicanos Ante El Proceso de Reestructuración Económica: Los Casos de COMAGRO y El Barzón." Paper presented at the Conference "La Sociedad Civil Regional y los Procesos de Integración," Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano (CSUCA), San José, Costa Rica, 7-8 Aug. 1997.

- "Filling the Void: The Case of COMAGRO." Paper presented at the 2nd Congress of the Canadian Association for Mexican Studies, Mexico City, 10-13 November 1996.

- "Contending Approaches to the Politics of Economic Restructuring in Rural Mexico." Paper presented at the 1995 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington D.C., 28-30 September 1995.

REPORTS

- With Javier Loredo, Enrique Pieck, María Eugenia Rojas, Mariana Sánchez and Marisol Silva. “La problemática persistente de la educación en México: equidad y calidad.” Trazando el Rumbo, A report prepared for Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, July 1, 2015.

- With Torquato Jardim and Marcelo Varela-Erasheva. Trust in Mexican Electoral Institutions and Authorities in the Context of the 2012 Federal Electoral Process. A report prepared for the United Nations Development Programme and the Instituto Federal Electoral. Atlanta: The Carter Center, November 21, 2012. Published in Spanish as “La confianza en las instituciones y autoridades electorales mexicanas durante el proceso electoral federal 2012.”

- La paradoja hondureña: La crisis del 28 de junio y el ámbito internacional. A report prepared in fulfillment of a consultancy for the Comisión de la Verdad y la Reconciliación of Honduras, 5 April 2011.

- Contributor to Thomas S. Axworthy, ed. Creating Democratic Value: Evaluating Efforts to Promote Democracy Abroad. A report prepared for the Global Peace and Security Fund, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), 21 March 2008.

- With Barry Levitt (equal co-authorship). Responding to Democratic Crises in Latin America: A Diagnostic Tool. Prepared for the Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter and the Carter Center. Atlanta: The Carter Center, July 2006.

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- With Jennifer McCoy. Rapporteurs’ Report for Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter Evaluation Meeting, April 25-26, 2006. Atlanta: The Carter Center, May 2006.

- With Nibaldo Galleguillos, Mark Juhasz, Marie Josée Massicotte, Jean Francois Mayer, and Erin McCaughan. The July 2, 2000 Mexican Elections: A Report By a Team of Academics from Southern Ontario. Distributed by the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL), July 2000.

INVITED LECTURES AND EVENT PARTICIPATION

- Invited speaker on the topic “La OEA sin Venezuela: causas y consecuencias” for the International Seminar ¿La OEA en decadencia? FLACSO-ECUADOR, Quito, Ecuador, 18 January, 2018.

- Invited speaker for the panel discussion on “El futuro de la observación electoral en las relaciones internacionales, oportunidades y desafíos” at the Third Course on Subnational Electoral Observation “Proceso Electoral Ordinario 2017-2018.” Instituto Electoral de la Ciudad de México. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM, 11 December 2017.

- Invited discussant for the presentation of number 111 of the journal Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior “Un Poder Suave para México,” Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, 5 December 2017.

- Invited discussant for the workshop “Las ciencias sociales en contextos autoritarios: producción académica, censura y represión en los escenarios post-Guerra Fría.” CECI A.C., Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba and GAPAC, Gobierno y Análisis Político A.C., Mexico City, 7 November 2017.

- Panelist on the topic “México: Multilateral responses to the Venezuela crisis in the Americas,” at Panel 2: Cooperación e integración regional en América Latina at the International Symposium ¿Crisis del ciclo pos-hegemonial? Políticas exteriores y Relaciones Internacionales de América Latina después del auge de las materias primas. GIGA, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, ADLAF. Berlin, 20 October 2017.

- Panelist on the topic “Protecting Democracy in Africa and the Americas: The Continental-Regional Governance Nexus,” at the Plenary Panel IV-Unconstitutional Changes of Government II at the Expert Seminar on the 10th Anniversary of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance. Institute of Development Policy, University of Antwerp, African Union and SOAS University of London. Antwerp, Belgium, 2-3 October 2017.

- Moderator in the Panel “La Inserción Internacional de la Alianza del Pacífico ¿Apuesta de bloqueo o estrategias individuales de los Estados miembros?, and invited speaker on “La Alianza del Pacífico como actor regional: Diagnóstico institucional y perspectivas de convergencia con el Atlántico,” at the International Conference II Encuentro de la Red de Estudios de la Alianza del Pacífico del KACIRSS “Desafíos de la Alianza del Pacífico en un contexto de transformaciones globales y regionales”. Lima, Peru, 15-16 August 2017.

- Host, speaker and moderator in the roundtable “La OEA y la situación en Venezuela”, at the academic event “Jornada de la OEA y el Sistema Interamericano. Derechos Humanos, Democracia y Estado de Derecho.” Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, Mexico City, 9 June 2017.

- Invited speaker on the topic of “Good offices of the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS),” for the panel discussion “La Organización de Estados Americanos y la arquitectura multilateral en las Américas.” Instituto Matías Romero, Mexico City, 24 April 2017.

- Invited lecturer for the diplomatic training courses of the Instituto Matías Romero on “Sistema Político y Sociedad Canadiense.” Instituto Matías Romero, Mexico City, 8 February 2017.

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- Expert Panelist, “México y la Organización de los Estados Americanos” in the Forum “Prioridades de México en la Agenda Multilateral 2017”, Senate of the Republic, Mexico City, 12 January 2017.

- Keynote Speaker on “Venezuela” for the panel on “América del Sur,” IV Seminario de Relaciones Internacionales, Feria Internacional del Libro, Guadalajara, 2 December 2016.

- “Mexico’s Role in Integration Processes in the Western Hemisphere.” Invited presentation at the Seminar “Progress and Challenges in Regional Integration Progress”, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, 24-25 November 2016.

- Invited speaker on the topic “Games People Play: International Regime and Domestic Actor Complexity in Venezuela’s Political Crises,” at roundtable 1 “Estudios Internacionales. Educación, leyes y políticas públicas,” at the IV Jornadas de la Sección de Estudios Venezolanos de Latin American Studies Association CIAP, Venezuela, 16 November 2016.

- Invited speaker on the topic of “International Organizations and International Security,” for the diploma course “Práctica diplomática, seguridad y cooperación internacional: herramientas para el fortalecimiento del desempeño policial,” Diplomatic Academy Instituto Matías Romero, Mexico City, 7 June 2016.

- Invited discussant for the Pre-ISA Workshop on “Polarized Polities.” Georgia State University, Atlanta, 14-15 March 2016.

- “Los cambios hemisféricos y el rol de América Latina”, intervention at the international seminar “El impacto de las relaciones entre Cuba y EEUU. Escenarios posibles.” CRIES and Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Mexico City, 13-14 March 2016.

- Panelist on the topic “México y la AP: ¿en busca de liderazgo regional o continuidad del bilateralismo con China?” at panel 5 “La Alianza del Pacífico de cara a la proyección regional de China: ¿socios estratégicos más allá de lo económico?” at the International Conference “China en América Latina y el Caribe: impactos y desafíos de cara a las dinámicas hemisféricas. “Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá and KAS. Bogota, 21 April 2016.

- Invited discussant for the presentation of the special issue of the journal Foro Internacional (Volume 223) on “El multilateralismo en el Sur,” El Colegio de México, Mexico City, 8 March 2016.

- “Master(s) in Migration Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México and University of San Francisco”, presented at AJCU International Education Conference “Expanding the Jesuit Higher Education Network: Collaboration for Social Justice”, Nicaragua, 05 Nov 2015.

- “Latin American Democratization”, presented at the International Conference “The United States, Western Europe and the Democratization of Latin America”, Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais, Universidad Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, 2 Oct 2015.

- “Tendencias actuales de la gobernanza regional latinoamericana.” Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Lima, Perú, 18 September 2015.

- “América Latina y Estados Unidos: ¿hacia una nueva relación? Invited presentation at the International Seminar “El Impacto de la Cumbre de las Américas de Panamá: ¿Hacia una nueva configuración regional? Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, and the Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales, Quito, Ecuador, 30 June-1 July 2015.

- “¿Es la OEA un foro relevante?”, Invited presentation at the Seminario “Cuba, Estados Unidos y México”, El Colegio de México, Mexico City, 12 May 2015.

- “Política Internacional: una mirada hacia adelante”, conference participation at the “2do Foro Visión y Solución Global: Evaluación del Estado Nación”, Universidad Iberoamericana/Departamento de Estudios Internacionales, México, 21-23 April 2015.

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- “What Is Happening In Venezuela?” Invited presentation for the Latin American Research Centre, University of Calgary, and the Canadian International Council, Calgary, 29 April 2014.

- “The International Relations of Post-Chávez Latin America: Institutional and Regional Trends.” Ad Hoc Seminar Program, Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, 11 November 2013.

- “Post-Chávez Latin America: Implications for Canada.” Invited presentation for the Latin American Working Group, Canadian International Council and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Group, Carleton University, Ottawa, 16 October 2013.

- “Multilateral Democracy Promotion through the Lens of Power: The Western Hemisphere Experience.” Invited Presentation at the International Conference “Promoting Democracy: What Role for Emerging Powers?” German Development Institute, International Development Research Centre, and the University of Ottawa, 15 October 2013.

- “El legado de Hugo Chávez en las relaciones internacionales de América Latina.” Invited presentation for the Sección Iberoamericana, Ateneo de Madrid, Madrid, 27 June 2013.

- “El liderazgo de Venezuela en América Latina: El legado de Hugo Chávez.” Invited presentation for the Curso de Especialización “Formación en liderazgo: Estrategias de comunicación y negociación.” Instituto de Iberoamérica, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, 23 May 2013.

- “México y el nuevo regionalismo.” Invited presentation for the International Seminar “Nuevo regionalismo y las nuevas dimensiones de la integración regional en América Latina,” FLACSO Chile, Santiago, Chile, 25 October 2012.

- “Deepening Democracy: Actors and Processes.” Invited discussant for panel organized by Sharon F. Lean at the Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), San Francisco, 23-26 May 2012.

- “La evolución del multilateralismo interamericano.” Invited presentation for the course “Curso de formación diplomática para aspirantes para ingresar a la rama diplomático-consular del Servicio Exterior Mexicano,” Instituto Matías Romero, Mexico City, 26 March 2012.

- “The Experience in Latin America and Africa.” Invited presentation for the the conference “Strengthening Democratic Cooperation in Asia,” ASAN Institute and the National Endowment for Democracy, Seoul, South Korea, 14 February 2012.

- “Cumbre de las Américas.” Invited presentation for the International Seminar “América Latina: Relaciones Internacionales en el Siglo XXI, Diplomacia de Cumbres, y Espacios de Concertación Regional y Global,” Playa Langosta, Costa Rica, 1 December 2011.

- “Una nueva política hacia América Latina y el Caribe.” Invited discussant for a presentation by Ambassador Roberta Lajous, Universidad Iberoaméricana, Mexico City, 15 November 2011.

- “Harry Potter and International Politics.” Invited chair for conference panel, XXV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales (AMEI),” Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 14 October 2011.

- “Derechos humanos en política exterior: Seis casos latinoamericanos.” Invited discussant for a book presentation by Ana Covarrubias Velasco and Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi, XXV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales (AMEI),” Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 14 October 2011.

- Presentation of the special issue of the journal Pensamiento Propio on “Los desafíos del multilateralismo en América Latina,” XXV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales (AMEI),” Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 13 October 2011.

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- “Observación internacional de elecciones, soberanía, y la idea del Hemisferio Occidental.” Invited discussant for a book presentation by Arturo Santa-Cruz, XXV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales (AMEI),” Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 13 October 2011.

- "La Carta Democrática Interamericana: Lecciones de la Crisis Hondureña." Invited presentation for the seminar “La Democracia en el Marco de la Carta Democrática Interamericana,” Asociación Civil Transparencia, Lima, Peru, 13 September 2011.

- “Nivel de eficacia e institucionalidad de la Carta Democrática Interamericana.” Invited presentation for the VI Cumbre de Ex Presidentes de América Latina, Lima, Peru, 11 September 2011.

- “Lessons from the Honduran Crisis for the Inter-American Democratic Charter.” Invited presentation for the event “Seminar on the Tenth Anniversary of the Inter-American Democratic Charter,” Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, 17 June 2011.

- “Regional Experiences: the Americas.” Invited presentation for the event “Fulfilling the Responsibility to Protect: Strengthening National and Collective Capacities to Prevent and Halt Mass Atrocities,” Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Graduate Centre, City University of New York, 17-18 May 2011.

- “La paradoja hondureña: Informe del ámbito internacional.” Invited presentation of consultancy report for the Comisión de la Verdad y la Reconciliación of Honduras, Antigua, Guatemala, 26 March 2011.

- “El multilateralismo latinoamericana.” Invited presentation/Conversatorio for the course “Curso de preparación para el examen de media carrera 2010.” Instituto Matías Romero, Mexico City, 4 November 2010.

- “El multilateralismo en las Américas.” Invited lecture, Centro de Investigaciones y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City, 28 October 2010.

- “La agenda de la cooperación internacional en la frontera sur de México.” Invited discussant for book launch by Rafael I. Romero Mayo and Jazmín Benítez. XXIV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, 15 October 2010.

- “El multilateralismo en América Latina.” Chair and organizer for the launch of a special issue of Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica (10, 3). XXIV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, 15 October 2010.

- “El constructivismo y las relaciones internacionales.” Invited discussant for book launch by Arturo Santa-Cruz. XXIV Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, 15 October 2010.

- “Multilateralismo latinoamericano.” Chair and organizer for the launch of a special issue of Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica (10, 3). Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 8 September 2010.

- “20 años de Canadá en la OEA: Balance y perspectivas.” Invited keynote address, XIV International Congress of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios sobre Canadá (AMEC), Guadalajara, Mexico, 12-14 April 2010.

- “Ecuador, Venezuela y Bolivia: ¿Socialismo del Siglo XXI o neopopulismo?” Invited discussant for presentation by Eduardo Palencia. Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 1 March 2010.

- “Los nuevos retos del multilateralismo latinoamericano.” Invited panelista for a public roundtable, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City, 5 February 2010.

- “El constructivismo y las relaciones internacionales.” Invited discussant for book launch by Arturo Santa Cruz. Feria Internacional del Libro/Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, 1 December 2009.

- “Canadá, los Estados Unidos, y América Latina: Políticas convergentes y divergentes.” Event organizar and chair for a guest presentation by Tommie Sue Montgomery, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 30 October 2009.

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- “Las relaciones cívico militares en el contexto latinoamericano.” Event organizer and chair for a guest presentation by George Philip (LSE), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 28 September 2009.

- “The Political Struggle for and against post-NAFTA Integration and Special Relationships.” Invited discussant, “Special Relationships and Security in North America,” Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, 25 September 2009.

- “Integración y desarrollo: Buscando alternativas para América Latina.” Invited discussant for book launch by author Judith Pérez Fuentes, Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública, A.C., Mexico City, 10 September 2009.

- “Seguridad humana y seguridad democrática.” Invited panel chair, “La seguridad nacional en el siglo XXI: Retos para la seguridad nacional de México,” Centro de Estudios Superiores Navales and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, September 10, 2009.

- “Defending Democracy in the Americas: The Case of the Honduran Coup of June 28, 2009.” Invited lecture, State University of New York, Geneseo, September 8, 2009.

- “Clientelismo y construcción de ciudadanía en contextos electorales: Las elecciones mexicanas de julio de 2009.” Invited presentation, Seminario Anual de Investigación, Instituto de Investigaciones sobre Desarrollo Sustentable y Equidad Social, Universidaad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 31 August 2009.

- “El golpe en Honduras: Implicaciones para el futuro.” Invited panelist, Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, Instituto Mora, Mexico City, 9 July 2009.

- “El peso de la pena: Críticas internacionales a violaciones de derechos humanos en México.” Invited discussant for presentation by Alejandro Anaya, Seminario Política y Gobierno, CIDE, Mexico City, 17 June 2009.

- “Los retos de la ciudadana en contextos electorales: Un encuentro entre academia y sociedad civil.” Chief event organizer and session chair, Universidad Iberoamericana, 26 March 2009.

- “El compromiso constructivo: ¿cómo acercar las políticas?” Invited panelist, “Diálogo de España con Cuba,” Conference organized by the Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior (FRIDE), Casa de América, Madrid, 19 February 2009.

- “El papel de la OEA en la democratización del continente americano,” Invited keynote address, “Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) 60 aniversario,” Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 27 November 2008.

- “Mesa de análisis: Impactos del triunfo de Barack Obama,” Invited panelist, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 7 November 2008.

- “Representing Cultural Diplomacy,” invited panel chair for a book launch during the event “La diplomacia pública y cultural,” Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 30 October 2008.

- “Foreign Policy, Force, and Federalism,” invited panel chair at the Symposium, “Non-NAFTA Issues Impacting NAFTA: Confronting Challenges outside the Box,” 29 October 2008, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.

- “Citizenship, Competitiveness, and Integration,” invited panel chair at the Symposium, “Non-NAFTA Issues Impacting NAFTA: Confronting Challenges outside the Box,” 28 October 2008, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.

- “Mexico and Democracy: Past, Present, and Future,” invited discussant for presentation by Benito Nacif at the Symposium, “Non-NAFTA Issues Impacting NAFTA: Confronting Challenges outside the Box,” 27 October 2008, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.

- “La crisis financiera internacional: un coloquio interdepartamental,” Event organizar and panelist, Universidad Iberoamericana, 21 October 2008.

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- “La investigación constructivista contemporanea en México: Una mesa redonda,” Roundtable Chair, XXII Congreso of the Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, 17 October 2008.

- “The Future of the OAS: Between Conflict Prevention and Democracy Promotion,” Invited presentation, Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Díalogo Exterior (FRIDE), Madrid, 11 July 2008.

- “Democracia, derechos humanos, y desarrollo,” Invited Panelist, “Estrategias de ayuda para el desarrollo en América Latina: ¿Qué comparten Canadá y España?” Conference held at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, Salón Valle Inclán, Madrid, 31 March 2008.

- “La corriente constructivista en México,” Panel chair, “Relaciones Internacionales en el Siglo XXI,” Congreso de Relaciones Internacionales, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México, 20 February 2008.

- “Ethics and World Politics.” Event organizer and chair for a guest presentation by Richard Price (Political Science, University of British Columbia), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 19 February 2007.

- “Análisis de las Elecciones Presidenciales de 2007.” Invited panelist. Organized by the Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación y de la Comunicación Social, Universidad del Salvador (USAL), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 29 October 2007.

- La Promoción de la Democracia en las Américas, Academic Forum and Book Launch for the New Edited Volume, Promoting Democracy in the Americas (Johns Hopkins University Press), Event Organizer, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 8 October 2007.

- “Promoting Democracy in the Americas,” Panel Chair and Panelist, XXI Congreso Annual, Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales, Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 5 October 2007.

- “Multilateralism and the "New" Challenges to Democracy in the Americas,” Panel Chair, XXVII Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Montreal, 5-8 September, 2007.

- “Civil Society and the Promotion of Democracy: The Case of Santa Fe.” Invited presentation for the conference, “The Importance of Civil Society’s Participation in the Electoral Process,” for the Dirección Nacional Electoral, Ministerio del Interior, Palacio de Comunicación, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 27 September 2007.

- “The African Charter on Democracy, Elections, and Governance and the Inter-American Democratic Charter: Origins, Application, and Challenges Ahead,” Invited moderator for Panel Session of the International Conference, “Democracy Bridge: Multilateral Efforts for the Promotion and Defense of Democracy in Africa and the Americas,” Organization of American States, Washington, D.C., 11-12 July 2007.

- “Matters of Life and Death: New Directions in Genocide Research.” Event organizer and chair for a guest presentation by Adam Jones (University College of the Okanagan, University of British Columbia), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 14 March 2007.

- “The Many Challenges after War’s End: Part I.” Invited panelist, Canadian Consortium on Human Security (CCHS) Roundtable, University of Toronto, Toronto, February 2, 2007.

- “Caribbean Diplomatic Partners Today.” Invited presenter in panel session of the “Conference on the Caribbean,” Office of External Research, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), U.S. Department of State, Arlington, VA, 3 October 2006.

- “¿Diálogos Democráticos en las Américas: ¿Sirven para Algo?” Invited seminar presentation for the Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 25 September 2006.

- “La sociedad civil en la promoción y protección de la democracia.” International seminar. Invited presenter and participant. Organized by Red Participación y Justicia and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL). Hotel Plaza, La Paz, Bolivia, 30 August 2006.

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- “Democracia y pacto social en las Américas: Retos y posibilidades.” Invited panelist in roundtable discussion. Organized by the Canadian Embassy and Transparencia. Museo Nacional, Lima, Peru, 28 August 2006.

- “La sociedad civil en la promoción y protección de la democracia.” Invited workshop presenter and participant. Organized by the Corporación Latinoamericana para el Desarrollo (CLD) and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas. Hotel Hilton Colón, Quito, Ecuador, 24 August 2006.

- Session of Jennifer McCoy’s graduate seminar “Comparative Democratization” (Pols 8205). Invited participant. Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 24 April 2006.

- Evaluation Meeting of the Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. Invited participant and rapporteur. Atlanta, the Carter Center, April 25-26, 2006.

- “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas.” Panel Chair. XXVI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17 March 2006.

- “Civil Society in the Promotion and Protection of Democracy in the Americas.” Commissioned policy paper presentation to a strategy session at the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL), Ottawa, 1 March 2006.

- “Promoting Democracy in Latin America? The Role of the International Community.” Invited public roundtable panelist, Rollins College, Orlando, Florida, 21 February 2006.

- Invited participant, Foreign Affairs Canada Dialogue with José Miguel Insulza, Secretary General of the Organization of American States, 23 September 2005.

- “Hemos Creado Un Monstruo? Hugo Chávez y la Exportación de la Revolución Bolivariana.” Invited lecture for the Department of Pacific Studies, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, 14 September 2005.

- “The OAS and Mission Creep: Is the OAS Doing Too Much or Too Little?” Invited presentation to U.S. government officials, Washington, D.C., 7 September 2005.

- “Ethical Leadership: Balancing Integrity and Fun,” Student Life seminar for university residence executives, Mount Allison University, 31 August 2005.

- Invited participant in Academic Roundtable, “Inter-American Dialogue in the Framework of the 2005 General Assembly of the Organization of American States,” Sun Sentinel Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 3 June 2005.

- Invited panelist, “The Inter-American Democratic Charter,” International Summer School Workshop on “Democracy and Multilateralism in the Americas,” Centre for Inter-American Studies, Université Laval, 15 May 2005.

- Invited participant in an Information Exchange and Consultation Session on the Organization of American States General Assembly in Fort Lauderdale and the Fourth Summit of the Americas, organized by Peter M. Boehm, Assistant Deputy Minister, North America, Foreign Affairs Canada, 6 May 2005.

- Invited panelist in a roundtable seminar, “Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and the Role of the International Community,” Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, 22 April 2005.

- “From Methodological Nationalism to a Transnational Perspective: Theorizing Democratization in the Americas,” Invited Political Science Departmental Seminar, University of British Columbia, 8 April 2005.

- “The Inter-American Democratic Charter,” Invited presentation as part of a panel on “Democracy and Governance” at the Colloquium “What Institutions for the Americas,” Centre for Inter-American Studies, Université Laval, 11 March 2005.

- Invited presentation on my experience as a Carter Center observer during the August 15, 2004 presidential recall referendum in Venezuela, Rotary Club of Sackville, 9 December 2004.

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- Invited participant in public consultation and teleconference “Enhancing the Dialogue between Canadians and Government on Inter-American Issues,” Inter-American Affairs Division, Foreign Affairs Canada, 26 November 2004.

- Event organizer and chair for “Democratization in Developing Countries: Current Trends and Challenges: A Roundtable,” Mount Allison University, 5 November 2004.

- Invited overview of Darfur Situation, Candlelight Vigil for Sudan, Mount Allison University Chapel, 20 October 2004.

- “Hugo Chávez, the Bolivarian Revolution, and the August 15 Referendum in Venezuela,” Invited Social Science Seminar, Mount Allison University, 15 October 2004.

- “Ethical Leadership: Balancing Integrity and Fun,” Invited Student Life seminar for university residence executives, Mount Allison University, 1 September 2004.

- “Measures of Success in International Service Work,” Invited Panel Chair and Organizer, Rotary District 7810 Annual Conference, Mount Allison University, 14-16 May 2004.

- “My Personal Experience with International Development,” Invited talk given to WUSC members, Mount Allison University, 8 March 2004.

- “Women and Development in Latin America,” Invited talk given to the congregation of St. Anne’s Church, Sackville, 5 March 2004.

- Invited Chief Organizer, Foreign Affairs Public Consultation on Social Development in the Americas, Mount Allison University, November 26, 2003. Organized on the request of Dr. Renata Wielgosz, Director of the Inter-American Affairs Division at Foreign Affairs Canada. The event served as a public consultation in the lead up to the Special Summit of the Americas in Monterrey, Mexico on January 12-13, 2004.

- “Making Sense of the Iraq Crisis: An International Relations Primer,” A Seniors Seminar Series invited presentation co-organized by the Mount Allison Department of Continuing Education and the Moncton Seniors’ Group Lifelong Learners, Lakeburn School, Moncton, 28 March 2003.

- “To the Rescue: The OAS and the Defense of Democracy in Peru and Venezuela.” Invited seminar, Global Development Seminar Series, International Development Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 25 March 2003.

- “The OAS to the Rescue: The Multilateral Defense of Democracy in Peru and Venezuela.” Invited seminar, Seminar Series for the Social Sciences, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, 21 March 2003.

- Panelist, “Peace-ing It Together: Sharing Our Perspectives on War With Iraq,” Invited panelist, Public Roundtable organized by Leadership Mount Allison, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, 5 March 2003.

- “The Challenges of Agricultural Cooperatives: Insights from Mexico.” Invited presentation at the World University Services of Canada Regional Conference “Community and Interactive Development,” Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, 15 February 2003.

- Invited Roundtable Participant, “Research Without (Southern) Borders: New Directions in International Research in Canada,” sponsored by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Dalhousie University, Halifax, 9 December 2002.

- “Making Sense of the Post-9/11 World In Which We Live,” invited lecture delivered to the Inter-provincial Meeting of the Criminal Intelligence Service New Brunswick and Criminal Intelligence Service Nova Scotia, Sackville Fire Hall, Sackville, New Brunswick, 10 October 2002.

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GRADUATE-LEVEL EXPERIENCE

• 22931 Migration Governance, Graduate course in the Masters in Migration Studies, Universidad Iberoamericana,

Mexico City Spring 2018

• Supervisor of Liliana Garay as a doctoral student in the Doctoral Program of Social and Political Sciences,

Universidad Iberoamericana Fall 2015 – Present

• Member of the Academic Council of the Masters in International Development Cooperation, Instituto Mora,

Mexico City Fall 2013 – present

• Reader/examinar (sinodal/lector) for doctoral candidate Gerardo Covarrubias, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Dissertation: “Ciudadania social y desigualdad en el México de la alternancia política” Winter 2012 - present

• “Gobernanza Migratoria,” Graduate course in the Masters in Migration Studies, Univerisidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Spring 2017

• PRI502 “Seminario de Investigación sobre Migración I,” Masters in Migration Studies, Universidad Iberoamericana Fall 2016

• “Seminario de Investigación en Migración I,” Graduate course in the Masters in Migration Studies, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Fall 2016

• Reader/examinar (sinodal/lector) for doctoral candidate Karla Valenzuela, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Dissertation: “Protección consular y Estado desnacionalizado en México” March 2014 – December 2016

• Thesis supervisor for Master’s Candidate Mariana Camacho, Masters in International Development Cooperation, Instituto Mora, Mexico City Sept. 2014 – August 2016

• Co-designer of a new joint Master’s Degree in Migration Studies, Universidad Iberoamericana and the University of San Francisco August 2013 – December 2015

• PS0644/655 “La Política de Transformación Regional en América Latina,” Graduate course in the Doctorate in Social and Political Science, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Fall 2015

• “Escenarios Regionales,” Graduate course in the Masters in International Development Cooperation, Instituto Mora, Mexico City Fall 2014

• “Gobernanza Regional en América Latina,” Graduate course in the doctoral program in Social and Political Science, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana Winter 2014

• Ph.D. Dissertation supervisor for Yamille León Vargas, Doctorate in Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Dissertation: “Gobernanza global y narcotráfico en México” Winter 2012 – January 2014

• Thesis supervisor for Lorena Jiménez, Master’s in Sociology, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Thesis: “Procesos de encuadre (framing) en la construcción de identidad de la Nueva Cultura del Agua.” Fall 2011 – Fall 2013

• Two guest lectures on OAS and African Union democracy promotion, Master de Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios Africanos, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid April 2013

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• Member of the faculty for the doctoral programme in Social and Political Science, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana January 2011 – present

• Reader/examinar (sinodal) for doctoral candidate José Carlos González Nuñez, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Dissertation: “Las instituciones democráticas y el crecimiento económico en América Latina: Estudios de caso comparativos” Fall 2011 – Feb. 2013

• “Política Comparada,” Graduate course in the doctoral program in Social and Political Science, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana Fall 2012

• Thesis supervisor for Alejandra Ortiz, “Identidad nacional e integración económica en América del Norte,” Maestría en Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina January 2010 – November 2012

• “Gobernabilidad Democrática e Instituciones Políticas en América Latina,” Graduate course for the Doctoral and Master’s programmes, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas Fall 2011

• Ph.D. Dissertation supervisor for Fredy Macedo Huamán, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana. Dissertation “La ciudadanía en América Latina (1990-2010): Alcance y límites regionales de un concepto.” Fall 2008 – July 2011

• Reader and examinar (sinodal) for José Bravo Vergara, Doctorate in Ciencias Sociales, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de Guadalajara. Supervisor: Dr. Arturo Santa-Cruz. Dissertation: “Estados Unidos tras 11/09: La pérdida de hegemonía durante la administración de George W. Bush (2001-2008).” Spring 2009 – May 2011

• “El sistema interamericano y el multilateralismo latinoamericano.” Faculty Professional Development Course for the Departamento de Estudios Políticos e Internacionales, Universidad de Quintana Roo, Chetumal June-July 2010

• Doctoral research assistant, Universidad Iberoamericana: Fredy Macedo (Ciencias Sociales y Políticas) Summer 2008 - present

• “La Política Transnacional (Transnacional Politics),” Graduate Course in the Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana Fall 2008

• Sinodal (dissertation committee member and reader), Dissertation defense of Javier Urbano, “La Ejecución de las Estrategias de Codesarrollo en las Políticas de Administración Migratoria de la Unión Europea,” Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México May-June 2007

• Invited external faculty, Prospectus defense of Lesley Burns, "Bringing the Judiciary Back In: The Impact of Executive-Judicial Relations on Democratic Stability in Venezuela," Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia April 2005

• Doctoral research assistants, SSHRC Standard Research Grant: Aroa El Horani (International Law, Université Laval); Lesley Burns (Political Science, UBC) 2004-2006

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

Universidad Iberoamericana 2007-Present

• RT092 Potencias Emergentes Fall 2017

• RT092 Potencias Emergentes Spring 2016

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• Regional Governance in Latin America Spring 2015

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales Fall 2014

• RT038 Teorías de las Relaciones Internacionales II Fall 2012, Fall 2014

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: Gobernanza Regional en América Latina Spring 2014

• RT001 Introducción a las Relaciones Internacionales Fall 2009; Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Fall 2011

• RT036 Teorías de las Relaciones Internacionales I Spring 2010

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: La construcción social de las Relaciones Internacionales Spring 2012

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: El multilateralismo latinoamericano Spring 2011

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: Populism in Latin

America Fall 2008

• RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: The Inter-American

System Spring 2008; Fall 2009

• RT063 México en la ONU y en la OEA Spring 2008

• SO473/RT059 Seminario de Análisis de Temas Selectos de Relaciones Internacionales: International Norms Fall 2007

• RT053 América Latina y el Caribe Spring, Fall 2007, Fall 2008; Spring 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012

• SO473 Seminario de Análisis de Relaciones Internacionales: Democratic Governance in the Americas

Spring 2007

Sistema de Universidad Abierta, Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México (UNAM)

• Análisis de Coyuntura: Gobernanza Regional Spring, Fall 2014

Universidad de Quintana Roo, Chetumal

• Política Transnacional (Elective course) Summer 2010

Växjö University (Växjö, Sweden) 2008

• With Daniel Silander. The International Dimensions of Democratization: Actors, Strategies and Impact in

Europe and the Americas Summer 2008

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Mount Allison University 2002-2005

• INLR 4701 Special Topics in International Relations: Transnational Politics Fall 2005

• INLR 4951 Directed Reading in International Relations: The Political Crisis in Haiti Fall 2005

• INLR 4301 The Inter-American System Winter 2005

• INLR 4701 Special Topics in International Relations: The Challenge of Democracy in International Relations Winter 2005

• INLR 3301 Latin American Politics and Society Fall 2004

• INLR 4951 Directed Reading in International Relations: Classics in IPE Fall 2004

• INLR 4101 Global Governance Simulation Winter 2004

• INLR 3001 Gender and International Relations Winter 2004

• INLR 4701 Special Topics in International Relations: The Evolution of the Concept of Sovereignty Winter 2004

• INLR 3101 Global Governance Fall 2003; Fall 2005

• INLR 3201 Problems in International Development: The State Spring-Summer 2003

• INLR/POLS 2301 Topics in International Relations Fall 2002; Fall 2003; Fall 2004

• INLR 4951 Special Topics in International Relations: The Challenge of Democracy in International Relations Fall 2002

• POLS 4701 Special Topics In Political Science: Social Movements in Comparative Perspective Winter 2003

• INLR 4951 Special Topics in International Relations: Globalization Winter 2003

University of Victoria 2000-2001

• Introduction to Comparative Politics (Poli 210)

• British Government and Politics (Poli 314)

• Politics of Development (Poli 317)

• International Political Economy (Poli 344)

• Politics in Latin America (Poli 419)

• Social Movements in Comparative Perspective (Poli 433)

University of Toronto 1998-2000

• Latin American Politics and Society (POL305Y)

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• Latin American Social Movements (POL442Y)

SERVICE

Universidad Iberoamericana 2007-Present

▪ Co-designer of the Master’s program in Migration Studies, International Studies Department of the Universidad Iberoamericana, and of the Cooperation Agreement with the University of San Francisco

▪ University Academic Committee

▪ Chair, Research Council

▪ Advisory Committee, Revista Ibero

▪ Curricular Coordinator, Undergraduate Courses in International Relations Theory and Areas of Synthesis and Evaluation (ASE)

▪ Academic Council, Instituto de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo de la Educación (INIDE)

▪ Academic Council, Instituto de Investigaciones sobre Desarrollo Sustentable y Equidad Social (EQUIDE/IIDSES)

▪ Academic Council, Departamento de Estudios Internacionales

▪ Colegio de Profesores, Departamento de Estudios Internacionales

▪ Representative for the Division of Social Science, Comisión de Evaluación y Asignación de Recursos (CEAR), Dirección de Investigación

Mount Allison University 2002-2006

• Coordinator, International Relations Program 2002-present

• Member, Council of Heads of the Faculty of Social Science 2003-present

• Member, Academic Judicial Committee 2003-present

• Faculty Advisor, ATLIS: Atlantic International Studies Journal 2003-present

• Member, International Programs Committee 2003-present

• Chair, Selection Committee, 2005-2006 McCain Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Internaitonal Relations 2005

• Don, Edwards House 2003-2005

• Member, Leadership Mount Allison Steering Committee 2002-2005

• Member, Employment Equity Panel 2003-2004

• Member, President’s Advisory Committee on International Students 2003-2004

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• Member, Strategic Planning Monitoring Committee 2002-2004

• Member, Women’s Studies Steering Committee 2002-2003

• Member, Women’s Studies Hiring Committee for one-year limited term position 2003

AWARDS, HONOURS, AND GRANTS

• Internal research grant for the project “Los límites y posibilidades de la gobernanza regional: La construcción de instituciones regionales en América Latina,” (appx. US$15,000), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City 2016-Present

• Evaluator for Community of Experts, Fulbright-García Robles Scholarships, COMEXUS, Mexico City. 2014-Present

• 15,000 euros, support from the Stiftung Friedrich Ebert for the academic workshop “Relaciones Internacionales y Política Global: Perspectivas Latinoamericanas,” Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City. February 2013

• Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Nivel II. CONACYT. Mexico 2011-present

• Estímulo de Productividad (research productivity award, appx. $2000), Fondo FICSAC, Universidad Iberomamericana

2010

• Innovative Strategic Project Grant, Government of Canada ($8,000) for the academic event, “The Challenges of

Citizenship in Electoral Contexts: A University-Civic Alliance Partnership” 2009

• Programa de Análisis de la Desigualdad, la Pobreza y la Política Social (PROAPPS), Instituto de Investigaciones sobre Desarrollo Sustentable y Equidad Social (IIDSES), Universidad Iberoamericana (appx. $12,000), for the project “Clientelismo y construcción de ciudadanía en contextos electorales: Las elecciones mexicanas de julio de 2009” 2009

• Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Nivel 1. CONACYT. Mexico. 2008-2010.

• Beca de Investigación (appx. $24,000), Dirección de Investigación, Universidad Iberoamericana, “La Multilateralization de la Promoción de la Democracia: Un Acercamiento Constructivista.” 2008-2010

• SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($117,065), “Democratization as a Transnational Phenomenon: The Cases of El Salvador, Haiti, Peru, and Venezuela” 2004-2006

• Voted one of Mount Allison University’s most popular professors, Maclean’s Guide to Canadian Universities, 2005 edition, 2006 edition

• Approximately $880 from the Summer Career Placement Program for an International Relations Student Assistant Workshop Coordinator, Mount Allison University 2005

• SSHRC Aid to Occasional Scholarly Conferences Grant ($15,000) for a workshop on “The Transnational Dimensions of Democratization in the Americas: New Directions in Research” 2005

• Nominee, Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award, Mount Allison University 2003-2004, 2004-2005

• SSHRC Internal Grant, Mount Allison University 2003

• SSHRC Internal Grant, Mount Allison University 2003

• Curricular Grant, Leadership Mount Allison 2003

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• Co-Curricular Grant, Leadership Mount Allison 2002-2003

• Grant, Centre for Canadian Studies Enrichment Fund, Mount Allison University 2002-2003

• Grant, Innovative Teaching Fund, Mount Allison University 2002-2003

• Faculty Start-up Grant, Mount Allison University

• Human Security Fellowship, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade 2002

• Canada-Mexico Bank of Missions Fund Travel Grant 2000

• Nominee, York University Dissertation Prize 1999

• OAS-PRA Fellowship for Mexico, Department of Cultural Affairs, Fellowships and Training, Organization of American

States 1996

• Finalist, Magna for Canada Scholarship, Magna International 1996

• Norman Robertson Fellowship, Policy Staff, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa 1995/1996

• Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship 1993-1995

• Visiting Research Fellowship for Dissertation Research, El Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 1994

• York University Entrance Scholarship 1991/1992

• Graduate Award for Studies Abroad, Department of External Affairs and International Trade Canada/Secretaría de

Relaciones Exteriores, Government of Mexico. Administered by the International Council for Canadian Studies 1990/1991

PARTICIPATION IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS, PRESSES, AND ADJUDICATION PROCESSES

Journals:

• América Latina Hoy (reviewer)

• Canadian Foreign Policy (reviewer)

• Colombia Internacional (reviewer)

• Comisión México-Estados Unidos para el Intercambio Educativo y Cultural (COMEXUS) (Community of Experts)

• Democratization (reviewer)

• Estudios Sociológicos (reviewer)

• Foreign Policy Edición Mexicana (Member of the Comité Editorial)

• Global Governance (reviewer)

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• International Journal (reviewer)

• Pensamiento Propio (Member of International Editorial Board; reviewer)

• Latin American Policy (Member of the Mexico-Based Board; reviewer)

• Latin American Politics and Society (reviewer)

• México y la Cuenca del Pacífico (Member of the Comité Editorial; reviewer))

• Studies in Political Economy (reviewer)

Institutions:

• Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México (reviewer)

• Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) (evaluator)

• Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) (evaluator)

• Instituto Mora (Member of the Academic Council, Master’s in International Cooperation; evaluator)

• Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) (evaluator)

• Sistema Universitario Jesuita (evaluator)

• Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (evaluator)

Publishers:

• Arizona University Press (reviewer)

• University Press Florida (reviewer)

AFFILIATIONS

• Member, International Studies Association

• Member, Latin American Studies Association

• Associate, Inter-American Dialogue

• Member, Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales

• Member, International Advisory Board, Democracia Representativa, A.C. (Argentina)

• Member, Academic Forum of the Summits of the Americas

• Member, Canadian Institute of International Affairs

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• Non-resident Fellow, Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL)

• Fellow, Centre for the Study of Democracy, Queen’s University