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ANNUALREPORT
2017-18
About the School 3
Highlights of the Year 4
Research Clusters 6
Outreach & Events 7
Board of Directors 16
BSIA People 18
PhD Students 22
Masters Students 24
Policy Briefs - Global Affairs Canada 25
PhD Graduates 26
Masters Graduates 27
Faculty Books and Publications 28
Contents
Front cover image provided by Kyle Taylor, MIPP graduate, while on internship in Lao PDR.2
About the SchoolThe Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) is an institute for advanced research,
education, and outreach in the fields of global governance and international public
policy.
As a hub in a global network of scholars, practitioners and students, the BSIA aims
to develop new solutions to humanity’s critical problems, improve global governance
now and in the future, and enhance the quality of people’s lives around the world.
Founded in 2007 by philanthropist Jim Balsillie, the BSIA is an equal collaboration
among the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), the University of
Waterloo (UW), and Wilfrid Laurier University (Laurier). The collaborating institutions
bring to the BSIA different but complementary strengths, so they have different
roles and responsibilities. The two universities employ BSIA faculty and offer BSIA’s
academic programs, while CIGI, as a think tank, uses its in-house expertise and its
worldwide network of practitioners to help inform and guide BSIA’s outreach and
collaborative research. The BSIA is also the home to four research centres with an
international profile - the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS),
the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS), the
Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems (LCSFS), and the International Migration
Research Centre (IMRC).
The unique integration of the collaborating institutions’ approaches and cultures gives
BSIA an unmatched ability to promote vigorous engagement across boundaries
of discipline and practice, to connect today’s experts with tomorrow’s leaders in
critical debate and analysis, and to achieve—in all its work—the highest standards of
excellence.
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This academic year was a momentous one for the School, marking the 10th anniversary of its foundation. In a relatively short period of time, the School has made remarkable progress. It has quickly emerged as a leading provider of graduate education in global governance and international public policy not just within Canada but internationally.
Enrolments in our Masters and PhD programs have increased by more than fifty percent
in the last three years. Through the seven research clusters the School has established, a
lively research climate has been created that has facilitated collaboration across our three
partner institutions. Our faculty and students continue to win national and international
recognition and prestigious awards for the quality of their work.
This year was also of great significance for the School because the three partners were
successful in re-negotiating the financial arrangements that sustain the School’s activities.
Thanks to the generosity of Mr. Jim Balsillie, the funding that supports the School, primarily
through providing fellowships for our Masters and PhD students, was extended for a further
decade. With this very strong foundation, the School can look forward and plan with a great
deal of confidence that the next decade will be at least as successful as the last.
The School’s official celebration of its tenth anniversary was held at the start of September
2018. Among the almost 300 participants were the Presidents of the two universities, Dr.
Feridun Hamdullahpur and Dr. Deborah MacLatchy; Mr. Aaron Shull, Managing Director
of CIGI; The Honourable Bardish Chagger, Leader of the Government in the House of
Commons and MP for Waterloo; Raj Saini, Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre; His
Worship Dave Jaworsky, Mayor for the City of Waterloo; and His Worship Berry Vrbanovic,
Mayor for the City of Kitchener. The event was hosted by BSIA Board Chair and Laurier
Provost, Dr. Robert Gordon.
In September 2017, the School admitted its largest ever cohort to the Master of Arts in
Global Governance program. In addition to the 20 domestic students, one student came
to Waterloo on exchange from our partner the University of Konstanz, and one student
joined us for a double degree program through the University of Warwick. The MIPP
welcomed its second cohort of students under the African Leaders of Tomorrow (ALT)
initiative, which commemorates Nelson Mandela’s commitment to social justice and equity
by offering young African women and men the opportunity to study in a master’s degree
program in Canada. The initiative is funded by Global Affairs Canada and the MasterCard
Foundation, and we were pleased that four ALT students joined our MIPP program. We
are now starting to see our early PhD students complete their programs: a record five PhD
students successfully defended their dissertations in this academic year: congratulations
to Carla Angulo-Pasel, Kimberly Burnett, Rupinder Mangat, Sara Rose Taylor, and Jessica
West. Our incoming and current Masters and Phds students also received approximately
$500,000 in external awards in 2018.
Among the notable honours accorded our faculty, Keith Hipel was appointed to the Order
of Canada, Sarah Burch and Shohini Ghose were elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s
College of New Scholars, Sue Horton was inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy
of Health Sciences, Jennifer Clapp received the 2018 Distinguished Scholar Award from
the Environmental Studies Section of ISA, our Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Scott Hamilton
received the International Studies Association’s Theory Section’s Best Paper Award,
Jonathan Crush was named Laurier University Research Professor, and Jennifer Clapp,
Suzan Ilcan and Jasmin Habib received 2017 Outstanding Performance Awards from the
University of Waterloo.
The School continued its collaboration with the Foresight and Global Trends Analysis unit in
the Foreign Policy Bureau of Global Affairs to develop papers that fed into the department’s
analysis of developments likely to affect Canada’s foreign policy in the coming years. Our
Highlights of the Year
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Masters and PhD students presented drafts of their briefs at the annual BSIA Graduate
Student Symposium in April, where Paul Meyer, former Ambassador and Permanent
Representative to the Office of the UN and the Conference on Disarmament, joined us as
the keynote speaker. The final versions of the policy briefs were presented at a meeting
in Ottawa at Global Affairs in June 2018. The meeting included more than 60 officials from
various government departments—and was regarded by all parties as the most successful
of the iterations to date. Eight BSIA students also had the opportunity to travel to Ottawa
to participate in the Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights Student Symposium and Policy
Challenge, co-hosted by the Digital Inclusion Lab at Global Affairs Canada and the Canadian
Institute for Advanced Research.
The School maintained an active events and outreach program through the year, hosting
more than 100 lectures, seminars and workshops. Many of the events were organized by
the seven research clusters that the School has identified as its core areas of expertise:
Conflict and Security; Environment and Resources; Global Political Economy; Migration,
Mobilities and Social Politics; Indigenous Peoples, Decolonization and the Globe; Multilateral
Institutions; and Science and Health Policy. The vast majority of them were open to
the public. For a fourth year, the School hosted an International Law Summer Institute,
co-organized by Neil Craik (UW) and Maria Panezi (CIGI), which attracted a number of
distinguished speakers, and applications from Masters and PhD students from across
Canada and four other countries. For the first time, we also hosted a Transformative
Leadership Program, a two-day certificate program for students and leaders of non-profit
organizations. The Program was led by The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi, Director of
the Ethics Initiative at the MIT Media Lab and President & CEO of The Dalai Lama Center
for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The
School also co-hosted a Model G20 for the University of Waterloo’s Model UN society,
and a Model UN for the local high schools. Among the highlights of a very busy year were
talks by The Honourable Karina Gould, Minister of Democratic Institutions; Professor Clive
Hamilton, author; MP Romeo Saganashl; and Andrew Feinstein, author and Executive
Director, Corruption Watch.
John Ravenhill Director
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Research in this cluster includes work on confidence building, the
nexus between economics and security, the role of ideology in
conflict, critical approaches to security and human security, and
human rights.
Convenors: Andrew Cooper, Alistair Edgar and Jasmin Habib
This group fosters dialogue and scholarship on governance
challenges arising from global migration, mobilities and social
politics. Priorities include human rights and citizenship, global social
policy and protection, diaspora and transnationalism, and territory
and identity.
Convenors: Suzan Ilcan and Kim Rygiel
Conflict and Security
Migration, Mobilities and Social Politics
Environment and Resources
Multilateral Institutions
Global Political Economy
Science and Health Policy
This cluster embraces a variety of perspectives on the field of
political economy. Topics include the politics of global trade and
finance, the changing world food system, and the rise of “emerging
powers” in the world economy.
Convenors: Derek Hall and Heather Whiteside
Drawing on the enormous wealth of talent in the STEM disciplines
at both universities, this cluser examines environmental policies,
innovation policies, health policies, and how Canada does (and how
it should) manage the interface between science and public policy.
Convenor: Heather Douglas (Sept-May); Karen Grepin, Kathryn
Henne, and Jennifer Liu (June-Aug)
This cluster addresses global governance challenges arising from
large-scale environmental and resource stresses, including climate
change, food insecurity, declining biodiversity, water shortages,
forest loss, fisheries depletion, and energy scarcities.
Convenors: Clay Dasilva and Scott Hamilton
This cluster analyzes the activities and policies of political, economic
and other multilateral institutions - including intergovernmental and
non-governmental organizations - and the challenges that face such
bodies or are posed by their actions.
Convenors: Andrew Cooper and Alistair Edgar
Research Clusters
This cluster is an action-oriented research group that supports
activities oriented to decolonizing our institutions, the disciplines we
work across and the knowledge systems with which we engage.
Convenors: Jasmin Habib and Audra Mitchell
Indigenous Peoples, Decolonization and the Globe
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August 30, 2018
PhD Dissertation Defence: Defense in Depth – An Anatomy of Containment from Quarantine to Resilience SPEAKER: JESSICA WEST, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA
July 25, 2018
PhD Dissertation Defence: Tweeting Strategy – Military Social Media Use as Strategic SPEAKER: RUPINDER MANGAT, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA
July 17, 2018
Threats to Democracy in the Digital Age
SPEAKER: THE HONOURABLE KARINA GOULD, MINISTER OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
July 16, 2018
Comparing the Operational Modalities of NDB and AIIB SPEAKER: JIEJIN ZHU, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND
PUBLIC AFFAIRS, FUDAN UNIVERSITY
July 9-13, 2018
Transformative Leadership Program SPEAKER: THE VENERABLE TENZIN PRIYADARSHI, PRESIDENT AND CEO, THE DALAI LAMA
CENTER FOR ETHICS AND TRANSFORMATIVE VALUES, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
July 5, 2018
Migration, Trafficking and Insecurity in the Sahel and Sub-Saharan Africa
SPEAKER: OLAYINKA AJALA, FORMER VISITING FELLOW, COMBATING TERRORISM CENTRE,
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT
July 3-4, 2018
International Conference on Urbanization, Food Systems and Sustainability ORGANIZER: HUNGRY CITIES PARTNERSHIP, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
NETWORK AND QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOLARS PROGRAMS
Outreach & Events
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June 22, 2018
Policy Brief Presentations to Global Affairs Canada SPEAKERS: GRADUATE FELLOWS, BSIA
June 19-20, 2018
Complex Institutional Systems and Urban Sustainability Outcomes Workshop
ORGANIZERS: JEREMY PITTMAN, SCHOOL OF PLANNING, UW, AND CARRIE MITCHELL,
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UW AND FELLOW, BSIA
June 6, 2018
PhD Dissertation Defence: The Role of Indicators in Promoting Gender Equality Through the Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals SARA ROSE TAYLOR, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA
June 1, 2018
Contemporary Dispute Settlement Between States: An Assessment SPEAKER: DONALD MCRAE, PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
May 31, 2018
Sustainable Development: What’s Rights Got to Do with It
SPEAKERS: MAYA PRABHU, YALE UNIVERSITY
SUMUDU ATAPATTU, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
WILL DAVID, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INDIGENOUS RIGHTS CENTRE
STEVEN B. YOUNG SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT, ENTERPRISE & DEVELOPMENT, UW
ASHFAQ KHALFAN, LAW & POLICY DIRECTOR, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
May 31, 2018
Climate Change and Human Rights: Role of International Law? SPEAKER: SUMUDU ATAPATTU, DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH CENTERS AND INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAMS, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL
May 30-31, 2018
Legal Solutions for Sustainability: Roundtable on Innovative International Instruments for the Sustainable Development Goals ORGANIZERS: CANADA’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS NETWORK, THE
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION, CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT LAW, SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE AND DEVELOPMENT, AND THE
BSIA
May 30, 2018
The Concept of an International Institutional Bypass
SPEAKER: MARIANA MOTA PRADO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY
OF TORONTO
May 29, 2018
The Coevolution of the Trade and the Environmental Regime Complexes
SPEAKER: JEAN-FRÉDÉRIC MORIN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT,
LAVAL UNIVERSITY
May 28, 2018
Conditioning the Battlefield: Legal Practices During Armed Conflict
SPEAKER: CHRISTOPHER WATERS, DEAN, FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
May 28 - June 1, 2018
4th Annual International Law Summer Institute ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA
May 24, 2018
War or Peace in Cyberspace: What It Means for You SPEAKERS: THERESA HITCHENS, SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, CISSM
BESSMA MOMANI, PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW/BSIA
May 24, 2018
War or Peace in Cyberspace: Whither International Cyber Security? ORGANIZERS: PROJECT PLOUGHSHARES, THE CANADIAN PUGWASH GROUP, THE CENTRE FOR
PEACE ADVANCEMENT AT CONRAD GREBEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, AND THE BSIA
May 23, 2018
Talking about Security and Defence: What is that all about?
SPEAKER: MATTHEW OVERTON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CDA INSTITUTE
May 17, 2018
The Role of the Shadow Minister SPEAKER: ERIN O’TOOLE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS CRITIC FOR THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR DURHAM
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May 16, 2018
After the Exodus: Food Insecurity Among Zimbabwean Migrants in Urban South Africa SPEAKER: GODFREY TAWODZERA, QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOLAR, LAURIER
May 7, 2018
Patently Unequal: Intellectual Property, Industrial Organization, and Economic Malaise SPEAKER: HERMAN MARK SCHWARTZ, FULBRIGHT RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE, BSIA
May 5, 2018
Canada as Safe Haven? The Migration of War Resisters from the United States Workshop ORGANIZER: ALISON MOUNTZ, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL MIGRATION
GEOGRAPHY AND PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA
May 4, 2018
Canada as Safe Haven? The Migration of War Resisters from the United States SPEAKERS: LISA MOLOMOT, FILMMAKER
JOHN HAGAN, PROFESSOR, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
WAR RESISTERS AND ACTIVISTS
May 2, 2018
Business Actors, Political Resistance, and Strategies for a Clean Energy Transition
SPEAKER: CHRISTIAN DOWNIE, AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL DECRA FELLOW, SCHOOL
OF REGULATION AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
April 26, 2018
2018 BSIA Graduate Fellowship Symposium SPEAKER: PAUL MEYER, FORMER AMBASSADOR AND PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE
OFFICE OF THE UN AND THE CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT
April 25, 2018
Intellectual Property Rights, Money, and Infrastructural Power in the Modern American Empire SPEAKER: HERMAN MARK SCHWARTZ, FULBRIGHT RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE, BSIA
April 26-27, 2018
Fourth BSIA Global Political Economy Dissertation Workshop
ORGANIZER: DEREK HALL, PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA
April 25, 2018
Will the Anthropocene End the Social Sciences? Roundtable
SPEAKERS: CLIVE HAMILTON, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA
TIMIEBI AGANABA-JENTY, CIGI
SIMON DALBY, PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA
SCOTT HAMILTON, BANTING POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, BSIA
AUDRA MITCHELL, PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA
BRYON WILLISTON, LAURIER
ANNE WILSON, LAURIER
April 24, 2018
The Fate of Humans in a New Geological Age: Beginning to Think About the Anthropocene
SPEAKER: CLIVE HAMILTON, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA
April 19, 2018
‘Stop This Carnage’: The Politics of Death and Mourning in the Production of Europe’s ‘Migration Crisis’SPEAKER: NANDO SIGONA, BIRMINGHAM FELLOW, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY
April 5, 2018
Indigenous Peoples, Canada and the Declaration
SPEAKER: ROMEO SAGANASH, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, ABITIBI-BAIE-JAMES-NUNAVIK-
EEYOU
April 3, 2018
Right-wing Populism as the “New Nationalism” of Europe and America
SPEAKERS: DAPHNE HALIKIOPOULOU, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS,
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS AND IR, UNIVERSITY OF READING
ERIC KAUFMANN, PROFESSOR OF POLITICS, BIRKBECK COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
April 2, 2018
Canada and the Global Forces of Populism
SPEAKER: DARRELL BRICKER, CEO, IPSOS GLOBAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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April 2-3, 2018
Deconstructing the Ideological Complexity of Right-Wing Populism Across Borders Workshop ORGANIZER: STEVEN MOCK, FELLOW, BSIA
March 28-29, 2018
Global Populism and Democratic Futures Summit
ORGANIZER: GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT SEMINAR PROGRAM, UW
March 28, 2018
International Prudential Standards in a World of Growing Nationalism and Protectionism SPEAKER: MARK ZELMER, SENIOR FELLOW, CD HOWE INSTITUTE
March 27, 2018
PhD Research Symposium ORGANIZED BY SCOTT JANZWOOD, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA
March 26, 2018
Narratives of Central American Migrants Living in Mexican Limbo: Student-Led Research in Mexico SPEAKER: STACEY WILSON-FORSBERG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, HUMAN RIGHTS &
HUMAN DIVERSITY, LAURIER
March 22, 2018
A Nation of Feminist Arms Dealers? Canada and Military Exports SPEAKER: SRDJAN VUCETIC, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
March 21, 2018
Lessons of the Colombian Peace Agreement for Global Governance and Challenges Ahead SPEAKER: ANDRÉS GARCÍA TRUJILLO, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA
March 15, 2018
The Stranded Wealth of Nations: Oil Exporters, the Shale Revolution and Climate Policy SPEAKER: THIJS VAN DE GRAAF, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GHENT INSTITUTE FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, GHENT UNIVERSITY
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March 8, 2018
Celebrating Graduate Student Research at the International Migration Research Centre SPEAKERS: CARLA ANGULO-PASEL, PHD GRADUATE, LAURIER/BSIA
MAISSAA ALMUSTAFA, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA
KIRA WILLIAMS, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, UW
March 6, 2018
Public Service Q&A
SPEAKER: JONATHAN BERKSHIRE MILLER, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROFESSIONAL
March 6, 2018
Geopolitics and Security Shifts in East Asia: A Perspective from Japan
SPEAKER: JONATHAN BERKSHIRE MILLER, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROFESSIONAL
March 6, 2018
Global Secular Stagnation: Keynes, Schumpeter or Veblen?
SPEAKER: HERMAN MARK SCHWARTZ, FULBRIGHT RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE, BSIA
March 2, 2018
Prospective Student Open House 2018
March 1, 2018
Migration and Belonging: Critical Geographies of the Utopian Imagination SPEAKER: HARALD BAUDER, PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY, RYERSON UNIVERSITY
March 1, 2018
On-Street Sex Work and Transgender Politics in Mexico City: Intersections of Gender, Class, and Labour SPEAKER: ORALIA GÓMEZ-RAMÍREZ, VISITING RESEARCHER, DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL
STUDIES, LAURIER
February 15, 2018
The Resistance Dilemma: How the Climate Movement’s Strategy Threatens the Clean Energy Transition SPEAKER: GEORGE HOBERG, PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS,
UBC
February 14, 2018
Cosmopolitan Culture and Migration in Ecuador: Intersections of Class, Ethnicity and Gender in the Quito Food Truck Scene
SPEAKER: CHERYL MARTENS, LECTURER, SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSIDAD SAN FRANCISCO DE
QUITO
February 12, 2018
Euro Area Reform: Why and How
SPEAKER: BEATRICE WEDER DI MAURO, SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI
February 12, 2018
Elon Musk, President of Mars?
SPEAKER: MICHAEL BYERS, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL POLITICS AND
INTERNATIONAL LAW, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
February 9, 2018
Life in the Public Service: A Graduate’s Experience
SPEAKER: BRODIE ROSS, SENIOR POLICY OFFICER WITH NATIONAL DEFENCE
February 8, 2018
America’s Self-Defeating Sovereignty Obsession and Its Implications for the Liberal World Order
SPEAKER: STEWART M. PATRICK, DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE PROGRAM, COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
February 2, 2018
2017-18 Global Affairs Canada Oral Briefing Session
SPEAKERS: GRADUATE FELLOWS, BSIA
February 1, 2018
“Here One Cannot Live, But It Is Not Worth Living Elsewhere”: Rethinking Illiberalism Through the Politics of Displacement of Roma in Orbán’s Hungary SPEAKER: PATRICK CIASCHI, VISITING SCHOLAR, IMRC
January 25, 2018
Censored Success: How to Prevent a Banking Panic; the Barings Crisis of 1890 Revisited SPEAKER: EUGENE N. WHITE, PROFESSOR, ECONOMICS, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
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January 18, 2018
Our Climate is Nuclear SPEAKER: SCOTT HAMILTON, BANTING POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, BSIA
January 16, 2018
PhD Dissertation Defence: Navigating Risks across Borders: The Lived Experiences of Central American Women Migrants SPEAKER: CARLA ANGULO-PASEL, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA
January 15, 2018
Current Issues in Global Health SPEAKER: DAVID WILSON, GLOBAL LEAD FOR DECISION AND DELIVERY SCIENCE, WORLD
BANK
January 12, 2018
How It ‘Really’ Works…The Inside View of Canadian Foreign Policy SPEAKER: GARRY KELLER, FORMER CHIEF OF STAFF, CANADA’S FOREIGN MINISTER
January 11, 2018
Disaster Shocks: Issues of Local and Global Governance
SPEAKER: STEPHEN EVANS, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES, UW
January 8, 2018
From Identity to Precarity: Asylum, State Violence, and Alternative Horizons for Queer Citizenship
SPEAKER: DAVID K. SEITZ, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, HARVEY MUDD
COLLEGE
January 4, 2018
Improved Cookstoves: The Global Ramification of a Simple Domestic Technology
SPEAKER: SAMER ABDELNOUR, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ROTTERDAM SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT, ERASMUS UNIVERSITY
ORGANIZERS: TSEPHO INSTITUTE/BSIA
December 5, 2017
The Rohingyas: A Case of the ‘Sub-human’ in Myanmar and Bangladesh
SPEAKER: NASIR UDDIN, PROFESSOR, ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CHITTAGONG
November 30, 2017
Education, Youth, and Peacebuilding in Conflict-Affected Contexts ORGANIZERS: CIDEC, OISE, CONRAD GREBEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LAURIER AND THE BSIA
November 27, 2017
Women, Peace and Security: The Case of South Sudan Roundtable Speakers: Agnes Wasuk Petia, National Women’s Program, South Sudan Council of ChurchesAWAK HUSSEIN, YOUTH COORDINATOR, SOUTH SUDAN COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
November 24, 2017
The Black Saturday Manifesto
SPEAKERS: MATTHEW HEYS, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
JIM BLIGHT AND JANET LANG, PROFESSORS, UW/BSIA
November 23, 2017
Middle Powers and the UN: Niche Agency or No Agency?
SPEAKER: CATHERINE JONES, EAST ASIAN POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF
WARWICK
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November 23, 2017
Why Leaders Fail to Learn from History
SPEAKERS: ROBERT PATMAN, FULBRIGHT SENIOR SCHOLAR, CENTRE OF STRATEGIC
STUDIES, WELLINGTON
DAVID WELCH, PROFESSOR, UW/BSIA
November 20, 2017
Policy Officer Recruitment Programme Information Session
SPEAKER: AARON HYWARREN, DIRECTOR STRATEGIC COORDINATION AND OUTREACH,
NATIONAL DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS
November 17, 2017
The Internet and the Supply of Informal International Governance SPEAKER: MICHAEL MANULAK, ANALYST, GOVERNMENT OF CANADA
November 16, 2017
Migrant Dreams: A Film by Min Sook Lee SPEAKER: MIN SOOK LEE, DIRECTOR
November 16, 2017
Trade Protectionism, Security Risks and Sanctions: Assessing Risks to Global Growth
SPEAKER: RACHEL ZIEMBA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, EMERGING MARKETS, ROUBINI GLOBAL
ECONOMICS
November 14, 2017
International Humanitarian Law: Putting People First Workshop ORGANIZERS: THE CANADIAN RED CROSS, CONRAD GREBEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LAURIER,
PROJECT PLOUGHSHARES AND THE BSIA
November 10, 2017
Changes to Refugee and Migration Politics in Canada Roundtable
SPEAKERS: MARLENE EPP, CONRAD GREBEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
CATHERINE BRUCE, REFUGEE LAW OFFICE
MOSES MOINI, MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ONTARIO
GLORIA NAFZIGER, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
November 9, 2017
Migration, International Space and New Horizons of the Possible SPEAKER: ANNE MCNEVIN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICS, THE NEW SCHOOL
November 9, 2017
Contesting Borders in the ArcticSPEAKER: KLAUS DODDS, DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, ROYAL
HOLLOWAY
November 8, 2017
Challenging the EU Policy Agenda: Voices of Dissent from the Field SPEAKER: VICKI SQUIRE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, UNIVERSITY
OF WARWICK
November 8-10, 2017
Bordering Practices in Migration and Refugee Protection Workshop ORGANIZER: SUZAN ILCAN, PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, UW/BSIA
November 6, 2017
Tangled Governance: Regime Complexity and the Euro Crisis
SPEAKER: C. RANDALL HENNING, PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS,
SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
November 3, 2017
Resumé and Cover Letter Writing ORGANIZER: CENTRE FOR CAREER ACTION, UW
November 2, 2017
The Interminable Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Debate
SPEAKER: HANNES WERNY, VISITING PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS, CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY
November 2, 2017
The Arms Trade and Disarmament Roundtable SPEAKERS: ANDREW FEINSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CORRUPTION WATCH
KENNETH EPPS, POLICY ADVISOR, PROJECT PLOUGHSHARES
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November 1, 2017
Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade Film Screening SPEAKER: ANDREW FEINSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CORRUPTION WATCH
November 1, 2017
Disruptive Technological Change, Human Security and Responsible Leadership
SPEAKER: MIKE HARDY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTRE FOR TRUST, PEACE AND SOCIAL
RELATIONS, COVENTRY UNIVERSITY
October 28-29, 2017
Vaccine Policy Deliberation II ORGANIZERS: SCIENCE AND HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH CLUSTER AND THE UNIVERSITY OF
GUELPH
October 27, 2017
Fall 2017 Convocation Reception
October 26, 2017
Rights, Essential Needs and the Politics of Protracted Refuge
SPEAKER: ANNA PURKEY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND LEGAL
STUDIES, ST. JEROME’S UNIVERSITY, UW
October 25, 2017
Gender Equality in the Canadian Armed Forces SPEAKERS: MAJOR JULIE LABRECQUE
WARRANT OFFICER STEPHANIE CYR
MASTER CORPORAL EMELIE PILON
BESSMA MOMANI, CIGI FELLOW AND PROFESSOR, UW/BSIA
October 19, 2017
Free Trade Agreements and Coordinated Economies in Latin America
SPEAKER: GRACE JARAMILLO, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, BSIA
October 14-15, 2017
Vaccine Policy Deliberation I ORGANIZERS: SCIENCE AND HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH CLUSTER AND THE UNIVERSITY OF
GUELPH
October 5, 2017
Promoting Development: The Political Economy of East Asian Foreign Aid
SPEAKER: BARBARA STALLINGS, WILLIAM R. RHODES RESEARCH PROFESSOR, WATSON
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, BROWN UNIVERSITY
September 28, 2017
Recruitment of Policy Leaders Program Information Session SPEAKER: PHILIPPE ROSEBERRY, POLICY ANALYST, IMMIGRATION, REFUGEES AND CITIZENSHIP
CANADA
September 28, 2017
Writing Workshop for SSHRC Applications
ORGANIZER: WRITING CENTRE, LAURIER
September 26, 2017
Policy Analyst Recruitment and Development Program (PARDP), Natural Resources Canada SPEAKER: DAVID TORRE, POLICY ANALYST, OFFICE OF ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT,
NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA
September 26, 2017
Diaspora’s Conceptual Disappearance: Subversion, Assimilation, and South Asian Diasporas
SPEAKER: ISHAN ASHUTOSH, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY, INDIANA UNIVERSITY
September 25, 2017
Financial Nationalism in Postcommunist Europe SPEAKER: JULIET JOHNSON, MCGILL DIRECTOR, JEAN MONNET EUROPEAN UNION CENTRE,
UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL
September 21, 2017
Border Securitization Multiple: Authority, Nationalism and Solidarity in the 2015 Asylum Reception in Finland
SPEAKER: EEVA-KAISA PROKKOLA, SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY,
UNIVERSITY OF OULU
September 21-22, 2017
Canadian Peacekeeping: Where Have We Been? Where Should We Go? WORKSHOP ORGANIZER: PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
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September 21, 2017
Canadian Peacekeeping: Where Have We Been? Where Should We Go? KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: WALTER DORN, CANADIAN FORCES COLLEGE/ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE
JANE BOULDEN, ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE
MARK SEDRA, CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL
September 15, 2017
PhD Dissertation Defence: Navigating the Land Between Religions: New Perspectives on the Fair Trade and Food Sovereignty Movement Strategies to Challenge International Trade Governance
SPEAKER: KIMBERLY BURNETT, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA
September 15, 2017
Global Threat Environment Roundtable
SPEAKER: RAY BOISVERT, PROVINCIAL SECURITY ADVISOR
September 14, 2017
The Evolution of China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Initiative: From Revisionist to Status-seeking Agendas
SPEAKER: JEFFREY D. WILSON, SENIOR LECTURER, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, ASIA RESEARCH
CENTRE, MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
September 8, 2017
Migration: Crisis or Opportunity? SPEAKER: THE HONOURABLE RATNA OMIDVAR, SENATOR FOR ONTARIO, THE SENATE OF CANADA
September 8, 2017
Orientation Day
September 7, 2017
Transatlantic Cooperation against Hybrid Threats and Turkish Foreign Policy SPEAKER: GIRAY SADIK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SBF, AYBU, AND VISITING FELLOW, MTS, NPSIA, CARLETON
UNIVERSITY
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Robert Gordon, a leading authority on environmental
issues in Canada, joined Laurier as the Vice-President:
Research in November 2015, and joined the BSIA Board
in February 2017. He was appointed as Laurier’s provost
and vice-president: academic on July 1, 2018. In this role,
Dr. Gordon is responsible for implementing the priorities
outlined in Laurier’s Strategic Academic Plan, including
advancing academic excellence, expanding experiential
learning and enhancing diversity. He will serve as senior
lead in implementing the academic plan for Laurier’s Milton
campus. Dr. Gordon works closely with the president and
vice-chancellor on university-wide strategic planning and
executing the university’s Strategic Mandate Agreement
with the province. He also holds a faculty appointment in
Laurier’s Department of Geography and Environmental
Studies.
Robert GordonChair
James RushSecretary
Shelley BoettgerTreasurer
As the Centre for International Governance Innovation
(CIGI)’s chief financial officer and director of operations,
Shelley Boettger provides corporate leadership and strategic
guidance on all financial aspects of the organization.
Shelley is responsible for the management of CIGI’s
financial systems and investment portfolios, as well as for
managing operations and providing financial advice to senior
leadership. An expert communicator and driver of effective
change management, Shelley brings to the organization a
unique perspective as a corporate leader, with a focus on
managing high-performing teams.
James Rush was appointed Vice-President Academic and
Provost of the University of Waterloo on July 1, 2018. In this
role, Dr. Rush serves as the chief academic officer, the chief
operating officer, and the chief operating budgetary officer
of the university. He works closely with the president, the
deans, and the executive team in executing the university
strategic and operational plans. Prior to his appointment as
Vice-President Academic and Provost, Dr. Rush served in
a number of other administrative roles at the University of
Waterloo including dean of the Faculty of Applied Health
Sciences, and as chair of the Department of Kinesiology,
where he continues to hold an academic appointment as
professor.
Board of Directors (at August 31, 2018)
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Alistair Edgar is Executive Director of the Academic
Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), Faculty
Associate and Advisory Board member at the Laurier
Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies, and
is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier
University. Outside of the University, Alistair is president of
the New Delhi, India-based International Jurist Organization;
sits on the Board of the Canadian Land Mine Foundation;
and is a former National Board member of the United
Nations Association in Canada. He is active on the editorial
boards of the Center for Governance and Sustainability
(University of Massachusetts Boston) Issue Briefs series,
and the Journal of International Peacekeeping. Alistair’s
research focuses on transitional justice in war-to-peace
transitions and post-conflict peace building.
Alistair EdgarMember
Suzan IlcanMember
Aaron ShullMember
Aaron Shull is the Chief of Staff and General Counsel for
CIGI. Prior to that he was CIGI’s counsel and corporate
secretary and was also a research fellow. He continues to
act as corporate secretary. As General Counsel, he responds
to legal inquiries from Senior Management that relate to
corporate, contractual, employment, occupational health
and safety, intellectual property, dispute resolution, and
compliance related matters. As Chief of Staff, he operates
as an effective liaison and conduit across all departments,
providing guidance and advice on all matters of strategic and
operational importance. Prior to joining CIGI, Aaron practised
law for a number of organizations, focusing on international,
regulatory and environmental law. He has taught courses at
the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, and the Norman
Paterson School of International Affairs and was previously a
staff editor for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law.
Suzan Ilcan is Professor of Sociology in the Department of
Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo
and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Her research
covers themes at the interface of global governance,
humanitarian and development aid, and migration studies,
including: humanitarian aid and refugees, citizenship
rights and social justice, and the politics of poverty and
development. Her most recent SSHRC-funded project
(2015-2019) is on “Humanitarian Aid, Citizenship Politics, and
the Governance of Syrian Refugees in Turkey”. The project
examines aid and emergency responses to forced migrant
populations, with a focus on precarity, differential inclusion,
and citizenship politics involving Syrian refugees in Turkey
and other European countries. With project investigators,
Feyzi Baban (Trent University) and Kim Rygiel (BSIA, Wilfrid
Laurier University), she is co-authoring a book on this
research.
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FACULTY
Derek Armitage, Associate Professor UW
Alison Blay-Palmer, CIGI Chair in Sustainable Food Systems, Laurier Director for the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems
James Blight, CIGI Chair in Foreign Policy Development, Professor UW
Gerard Boychuk, Professor UW
Sarah Burch, Canada Research Chair, Associate Professor UW
Angela Carter, Assistant Professor UW
Jennifer Clapp, Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security UW and Sustainability, Professor
William D. Coleman, Professor UW
Andrew F. Cooper, Professor UW
A. Neil Craik, Director School of Environment, Enterprise UW and Development, Associate Professor
Jonathan Crush, CIGI Chair in Global Migration and Laurier Development, Professor
Simon Dalby, CIGI Chair in the Political Economy of Climate Change, Laurier Professor
Timothy Donais, Director, Master of International Public Policy Program, Laurier Associate Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance, Associate Professor
Heather Douglas, Waterloo Chair in Science and Society, Professor UW
Alistair Edgar, Executive Director, ACUNS, Associate Dean, School of International Policy and Governance (from July 1), Associate Professor Laurier
Paul Freston, CIGI Chair in Religion and Politics in Global Laurier Context, Professor
Patricia Goff, Associate Professor Laurier
Daniel Gorman, Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance, UW Professor
Karen Grépin, Associate Professor Laurier
Jasmin Habib, Associate Professor UW
Derek Hall, Associate Professor Laurier
Eric Helleiner, Professor UW
Jenna L. Hennebry, Director, International Migration Research Laurier Centre, Associate Professor
Thomas Homer-Dixon, CIGI Chair of Global Systems, Professor UW
Susan Horton, CIGI Chair in Global Health Economics, Professor UW
JingJing Huo, Associate Professor UW
Suzan Ilcan, Director, Master of Arts in Global Governance Program, UW Professor
Ken Jackson, Assistant Professor Laurier
Veronica Kitchen, Associate Professor UW
Jurek Konieczny, Professor Laurier
P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Associate Professor UW
Jean-Paul Lam, Associate Professor UW
janet Lang, Research Professor UW
Alex Latta, Associate Professor Laurier
Colleen Loomis, Associate Professor Laurier
Terrence Levesque, Associate Director, Professor Laurier
Rianne Mahon, CIGI Chair in Comparative Social Policy, Professor Laurier
Paul Maxim, Professor Laurier
Shelley McGill, Assistant Professor Laurier
Audra Mitchell, CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics, Associate Laurier Professor
Terry Mitchell, Professor Laurier
Bessma Momani, Professor, CIGI Senior Fellow UW
Alison Mountz, Canada Research Chair in Global Migration, Laurier Professor
Bruce Muirhead, Associate Vice President, External Research and UW Professor
Alain-Desire Nimubona, Assistant Professor UW
Doug Peers, Dean of Arts, Professor UW
Ian Rowlands, Associate Vice-President, International and UW Professor
Horatiu A. Rus, Associate Professor UW
Kim Rygiel, Associate Professor Laurier19
Tammy Schirle, Associate Professor Laurier
Mark Sedra, Assistant Professor UW
Yasmine Shamsie, Associate Professor Laurier
Pierre Siklos, CIGI Senior Fellow, Professor Laurier
D. Scott Slocombe, Professor Laurier
Tracy Snoddon, Associate Professor Laurier
Larry Swatuk, Director, International Development Program, Associate UW Professor
Debora VanNijnatten, Professor Laurier
James Walker, Professor UW
Margaret Walton-Roberts, Associate Dean, School of International Laurier Policy and Governance (until June 30), Professor
Hongying Wang, Associate Professor UW
David Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security, Professor UW
Alan Whiteside, CIGI Chair in Global Health Policy, Professor Laurier
Randall M. Wigle, Professor Lauri er
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
Ahmet Barbak, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Timothy Donais
Mary Caesar, IPaSS Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Eric Helleiner
Scott Hamilton, Banting Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Audra Mitchell
Maha Kamel, SSHRC Fellow UW Supervisor: Hongying Wang
Cameron McCordic, IPaSS Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush
Chijioke Oji, National Research Foundation (South Africa)/ Laurier Mitacs (Canada) Supervisor: Olaf Weber
Liam Riley, SSHRC and Banting Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush
Helena Shilomboleni, Queen Elizabeth Scholars Laurier Supervisor: Joanathan Crush
Zhenzhong Si, IPaSS Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Joanathan Crush
Lauren Sneyd, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Joanthan Crush
Kira Williams, SSHRC Fellow UW Supervisor: Bessma Momani
EXTERNAL FELLOWS
Christopher Bennett, Definite Term Lecturer in Political Science, University of Waterloo
Jörg Broschek, Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Comparative Federalism and Multilevel Governance and Associate Professor in Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University
Andrea Collins, Assistant Professor in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, University of Waterloo
Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Professor of Law, SEED, University of Waterloo
Lorne Dawson, Professor in Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo
Tim Elcombe, Associate Professor and Acting Chair, Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University
Stephen Evans, Professor, Geological Engineering, University of Waterloo
Kamiel Gabriel, Associate Provost, Research & Graduate Programs, and Professor of Engineering & Applied Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Shohini Ghose, Director, Centre for Women in Science, Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University
Erin Hannah, Associate Professor of Political Science at King’s University College, Western University
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Kimie Hara, Professor, Renison Research Professor, University of Waterloo
Paul Heinbecker, CIGI Distinguished Fellow
Kathryn Henne, Assistant Professor in Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo
Keith Hipel, University Professor of Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo
Michael C. Howard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo
Craig R. Janes, Director, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo
Irakli Japaridze, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Health Sciences, Wilfrid Laurier University
Alexander Lanoszka, Assistant Professor of International Relations, University of Waterloo
Jennifer Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo
Amir Locker-Biletzki, Associate Researcher at the Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies, Concordia University
Pascal Lupien, Lecturer, University of Guelph
Randolph Mank, Former Canadian Ambassador in Asia
Michael Manulak, Senior Analyst, Government of Canada
John McLevey, Assistant Professor, Knowledge Integration Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo
Carrie Mitchell, Assistant Professor in the School of Planning, University of Waterloo
Steven Mock, Lead researcher of the Ideological Conflict Project, University of Waterloo
Mariam Mufti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo
Jatin Nathwani, Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE), University of Waterloo
Stephen Quilley, Associate Professor in Social and Ecological Innovation in the Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo
Marc Saner, Director and Associate Professor, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa
Vanessa Schweizer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Knowledge Integration in the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo
Daniel Scott, University Research Chair in Climate and Society in the Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo
Paul Thagard, Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo
Jason Thistlethwaite, Assistant Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, University of Waterloo
Olaf Weber, Professor at the School for Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED), University of Waterloo
Heather Whiteside, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo
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PhD StudentsAria Ahmad James Orbinski William Coleman, Krisantha Weerasuriya
Maissaa Almustafa Kim Rygiel Suzan Ilcan, Yasmine Shamsie
Melsen Babe Eric Helleiner
Frances Barclay Fortune Andrea Brown Rianne Mahon, Reina Neufeldt
Roger Boyd Simon Dalby
Skylar Brooks Eric Helleiner Bessma Momani, John Ravenhill
Kim Burnett Jennifer Clapp Derek Hall, Steffanie Scott
Carleigh Cartmell Dan Gorman
Nisar Chattha A. Neil Craik
Terry D’Andrea David Welch Simon Dalby, John Ravenhill
Clay Dasilva Thomas Homer-Dixon Stephen Quilley
Ousmane Diallo Timothy Donais
Lucie Edwards Jennifer Clapp Heather Douglas, Thomas Homer-Dixon
Andres Garcia Jennifer Clapp Yasmine Shamsie, Derek Hall
Cynthia Leal Garza Debora VanNijnatten, Neil Craik
Matthew Gaudreau Jennifer Clapp Steffanie Scott, Derek Hall
Wayne Gill Alan Whiteside Sue Horton
Kayla Grant Veronica Kitchen Kim Rygiel, Dan O’Conner
Lucy Hinton Jennifer Clapp Andrea Collins, Sharon Kirkpatrick
Seyed Ali Hosseini Alistair Edgar
Jefferson Huebner Timothy Donais John Ravenhill
Scott Janzwood Thomas Homer-Dixon Vanessa Schweitzer, Anders Sandberg
Jennifer Kandjii Suzan Ilcan Jonathan Crush, Margaret Walton-Roberts
Hari KC Jenna Hennebry Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts
PhD Student Supervisor Committee Members
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Rosemary Kimani-Dupuis James Orbinski
Tino Kreutzer James Orbinski
Caleb Lauer Audra Mitchell Lianne Leddy, Daniel Gorman
Michael Lawrence Thomas Homer-Dixon Mark Sedra, William Coleman
Masaya Llavaneras-Blanco Rianne Mahon Kim Rygiel, Simon Dalby
Tamara Lorincz Simon Dalby
David Meinen Suzan Ilcan Simon Dalby, Dan Gorman
Annahita Mirsalari Bessma Momani Timothy Donais, Veronica Kitchen
Lauren Mohammed Jennifer Clapp Heather Whiteside, Jason Thistlethwaite
Scott Morton Sarah Burch
Sarah Murray Alistair Edgar Andrew Thompson, Bree Akesson
Allison Petrozziello Jenna Hennebry Alison Mountz
Jinelle Piereder Thomas Homer-Dixon David Welch, Jonathan Leader Maynard
Tahnee Prior A. Neil Craik and Thomas Homer-Dixon Whitney Lackenbauer
Casey Sahadath Simon Dalby David Welch
Justine Salam Angela Carter Eric Helleiner, Heather Whiteside, Bessma Momani
Alexander Suen Simon Dalby Audra Mitchell, Angela Carter
Irene Spagna Eric Helleiner Derek Hall, Bessma Momani
Eric Tanguay Jeff Grischow Timothy Donais, Bonny Ibhawoh
Diana Thomaz Kim Rygiel Alison Mountz, Peter Nyers
Anastasia Ufimtseva Alistair Edgar Timothy Donais, Dejan Guzina
Tracey Wagner-Rizvi William Coleman Jennifer Clapp, Rianne Mahon
Karolina Werner Alistair Edgar Timothy Donais, Dejan Guzina
PhD Student Supervisor(s) Committee Members
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Master of Arts in Global Governance Master of International Public Policy
Justin Dell
Ruxandra Badea
Christabel Polacco
Rebecca Herbener
Alicia Miller
Meghan Entz
Chloe Wynne
Merran Eby
Sulamita Romanchik
Sebastian Lacey
Curtis Jenken
Shahene Patel
Kristen Myers
Devoniesh Aransevia
Michala Jansa
David Caughey
Sonya Ouertani
Sirri Awasom Fru
Sukai Cham
Kelsey Goodman
Stefan Hadad
Sakshi Jain
Amanda Klassen
Anthony Kubursy
Matthew Markudis
Daphine Nyongyeirwe
Abisye Olukunle
Paul Ruhamya
Cortney Steinwand
Karen Van Stavaren
Mohit Verma
Masters Students
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“Canada-China Relations in the Age of Xi Jinping ” Justin Dell, Paul Ruhamya, Alex Suen, Mohit Verma; Supervisor - David Welch
“Canada’s Progressive Trade Agenda and Global Health” Merran Eby, Kelsey Goodman, Stefan Hadad; Supervisor - John Ravenhill
“Financial Stability and Global Macroeconomic Cooperation: Canada’s Role Amid the Removal of Monetary Policy Accommodation by Leading Central Banks” Melsen Babe; Supervisor - Pierre Siklos
“Agency, Voice, Choice: Empowering Women in Post-Conflict Situations” Devoniesh Aransevia, Abisoye Olukunle, Eric Tanguay, Karen Van Staveren; Supervisor - Timothy Donais
“Technology. Education. Engagement. Non-judgmental Services (TEENs): How Canada Can Support the SRHR Needs of Adolescents” Sakshi Jain; Supervisor - Alan Whiteside
“Canada as a Frontline State? Populist Discourse, Irregular Border Crossing and the Canada-US Border Relationship” Michala Jansa, Amanda Klassen, David Meinen, Cortney Steinwand; Supervisors - Alison Mountz and Kim Rygiel
“How Artificial Intelligence Can Support the Rights of Refugees” Sonya Ouertani, Christabel Polacco, Chloe Wynne; Supervisor - Andrew Thompson
“The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Countering Online Violent Extremism” Rebecca Herbener, Sebastian Lacey, Matthew Markudis; Supervisor - Alistair Edgar
“Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Preventing and Preparing for AI Going Awry” Ruxandra Badea, Kristen Myers, Sulamita Romanchik; Supervisors - David Welch, Jinelle Piereder and Scott Janzwood
“Ending Energy Poverty: Canada as a Global Leader” Meghan Entz, Curtis Jenken, Anthony Kubursy; Supervisor - Jatin Nathwani
“Canada’s Leadership Role in MENA” Roger Boyd, David Caughey, Shahene Patel; Supervisor - Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
Policy Briefs - Global Affairs Canada
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PhD GraduatesKimberly Burnett - SEPTEMBER 15, 2017
“Navigating the Land Between Religions: New Perspectives on the Fair Trade and Food
Sovereignty Movement Strategies to Challenge International Trade Governance”
Supervisor: Jennifer Clapp, UW
Supervisory Committee Members: Derek Hall, Laurier
Steffanie Scott, UW
Bruce Frayne, UW
Adam Sneyd, University of Guelph
Carla Angulo-Pasel - JANUARY 16, 2018
“Navigating Risks Across Borders: The Lived Experiences of Central American Women
Migrants”
Supervisor: Kim Rygiel, Laurier
Supervisory Committee Members: Jenna Hennebry, Laurier
Alison Mountz, Laurier
Judith Nicholson, Laurier
Nancy Hiemstra, Stoney Brook University
Sara Rose Taylor - JUNE 6, 2018
“The Role of Indicators in Promoting Gender Equality Through the Millennium and
Sustainable Development Goals”
Supervisor: Rianne Mahon, Laurier
Supervisory Committee Members: William Coleman, UW
Ken Jackson, Laurier
Susan Horton, UW
Sakiko Fukunda-Parr, The New School
Rupinder Mangat - JULY 25, 2018
“Tweeting Strategy: Military Social Media Use as Strategic Communication”
Supervisor: Alistair Edgar, Laurier
Supervisory Committee Members: Jeremy Hunsinger, Laurier
Roger Sarty, Laurier
Mark Humphries, Laurier
Kim Nossal, Queen’s University
Jessica West - AUGUST 30, 2018
“Defence in Depth: An Anatomy of Containment from Quarantine to Resilience”
Supervisor: Simon Dalby, Laurier
Supervisory Committee Members: David Welch, UW
Veronica Kitchen, UW
Sara Matthews, Laurier
David R. Mutimer, York University
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Masters GraduatesMaster of Arts in Global Governance
Zainab Abu Alrob
Maryam Ahmad
Anne Arko
Priyanka Bahl
Emma Fingler
Michael Fleet
Richard Giles
Masroora Haque
Keira Koroma
Trina Loken
Dani Marcheva
Sebastian Murdoch-Gibson
Sasha Oliveira
Dominique Souris
Emilie Turner
Amy Zavitz
Master of International Public Policy
Danielle Ayora
Ashlee Babcock
Michael Chong
Morgan Davies
Emma Dreher
Ahmed Mohamoud Elmi
Marina Ghosh
Jad Hachmi
Hanyu Huang
Andrew Kay
Stephanie Kowal
Jordan Lebold
Olivia Matthews
Ameera Mukadam
Harrison Neill-Morabito
Christian Robertson
Kerry Solomon
Kyle Taylor
Frederick Varnie
Jeremy Wagner
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Conflict Resolution Using the Graph Model: Strategic Interactions in Competition and Cooperation
The Politics of Derivatives Regulation After the 2008 Crisis
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Faculty Books
International Coopreration
in the Early Twentieth
Century
Daniel Gorman
Conflict Resolution Using
the Graph Model: Strategic
Interactions in Competition
and Cooperation
Edited by Haiyan Xu, Keith
W. Hipel, D. Marc Kilgour and
Liping Fang
Governing the World’s
Biggest Market: The Politics
of Derivatives Regulation
After the 2008 Crisis
Edited by Eric Helleiner, Stefano
Pagliari and Irene Spagna
Speculative Harvests:
Financialization, Food and
Agriculture
Jennifer Clapp & S. Ryan
Isakson
Food and Nutrition Security
in Southern African Cities
Edited by Bruce Frayne,
Jonathan Crush and Cameron
McCordic
Central Banks into the
Breach: From Triumph to
Crisis & the Road Ahead
Pierre L. Siklos
Disease Control Priorities:
Improving Health and
Reducing Poverty
Edited by Susan Horton
Dark Beyond Darkness:
The Cuban Missile Crisis
as History, Warning and
Catalyst
James G. Blight and janet M.
Lang
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Alison Blay-Palmer
Blay-Palmer, A., G. Santini, M. Dubbeling, H. Renting, M. Taguchi and T.
Giordano. 2018. “Validating the City Region Food System Approach: Enacting
Inclusive, Transformational City Region Food Systems.” Sustainability 10 (5):
1680.
Blay-Palmer, A., A. Spring and B. Carter. 2018. “Allocating community capitals to
adapt to the impacts of climate change on a food system in a northern Canadian
boreal community.” Canadian Journal of Food Studies 5 (2): 111-141.
Blay-Palmer, A. and T. Marsden. 2018. “Sustainable Urban Spaces.” In Sage Handbook of Nature, edited by T. Marsden. California: Sage.
Blay-Palmer, A., I. Knezevic, C. Levkoe, P. Mount and E. Nelson. 2017.
Nourishing Communities: From Fractured Food Systems to Transformative
Pathways. Springer.
James Blight +
janet Lang
Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2018. Dark Beyond Darkness: The Cuban Missile Crisis as History, Warning and Catalyst Lanham. MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2018. “A Sense of the Enemy: The High Stakes
History of Reading Your Rival’s Mind.” H-Diplo (website). January 29.
Faculty Publications
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Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2018. “Bluffing Us Into the Nuclear Abyss? What
October 1962 Teaches Us About Nuclear Risks Under Trump.” In Rocket Man: Nuclear Madness and the Mind of Donald Trump, edited by John Gartner
and Steven Buser. Chiron Publications.
Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2018. “Who Cares What Trump ‘Gives’ North Korea
at the Summit? What Matters is Preventing Him From Starting a Nuclear War.”
The Intercept, June 11.
Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2018. “Where’s Our Dr. Strangelove? In the Trump
Era America Desperately Needs a Great Movie about Nuclear Apocalypse.” The Intercept, July 1.
Blight, Jim and janet Lang. 2017. “The Cuban Missile Crisis at 55: The Truth, the
Bullshit and … Trump.” The Nation, October 27.
Andrea Brown
Brown, Andrea, Samuel Owuor, Jonathan Crush, Bruce Frayne and Jeremy
Wagner. 2017. “The Urban Food System of Nairobi, Kenya.” Hungry Cities
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