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Curriculum vitae for Professor Dane Rowlands

September 1, 2020

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The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6

Phone: 613 520-2600 extension 8884, Fax: 613 520-2889 Email: [email protected] Faculty website: http://carleton.ca/npsia/people/dane-rowlands-2/

A. Education

Ph.D. Economics: University of Toronto, 1994. M.A. Economics: University of Toronto, 1986. Honours B.A. Economics (Highest Honours): Carleton University, April 1983. B.A. Economics and Political Science (with distinction): Carleton University, April 1982.

B. Employment

Carleton University: Director, Infrastructure Protection and International Security (IPIS) program. December 2020 – present. Carleton University: Administrative Leave July 2017-June 2018. Carleton University: Director, NPSIA. August 2012 – June 2017. Carleton University: Associate Director, IPIS, July 2009 – December 2020. Groupement de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d’Aix-Marseille: Chercheur invité (sabbatical leave), July 2008 to July 2009. Carleton University: Full Professor, July 2007 to present. Carleton University: Associate Director, NPSIA, July 2002 - July 2008, July 2009 - July 2012. Université de Rennes I: Professeur Invité (sabbatical leave), July 2001-July 2002. Carleton University: Associate Professor, July 2000 - 2007. North South Institute: SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, September 1995 to 1996. Carleton University: Assistant Professor, July 1994 to July 2000. University of Ottawa: Department of Economics, Part-time Lecturer, 1992. Memorial University of Newfoundland: Department of Economics, Lecturer, 1989-1991.

C. Professional Honours 1. Carleton University: Paterson Professor of International Affairs, July 2009-July 2012. 2. Carleton University: Faculty of Public Affairs and Management Teaching Award, 2006. 3. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: Post-doctoral Fellowship, 1995-1996.

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D. Publications (published or accepted and forthcoming)

Life-time summary: Books or monographs authored 1 Books edited (peer reviewed) 5 Chapters in books (peer reviewed) 10 Papers in peer-reviewed journals (peer reviewed) 45 Papers in peer-reviewed conference proceedings (peer reviewed) 7 Non-refereed publicly available articles, chapters, editorials and other 23 Technical reports (both public and proprietary) 20

D.1: Refereed Publications (* double-blind, ** editorial board, other peer review; all joint publications are co- authored or co-edited with equal participation unless otherwise indicated)

D.1b: Refereed journal articles 1. *Bird, Graham, Faryal Qayum and Dane Rowlands (forthcoming). The Effects of IMF Programs on Poverty, Income Inequality and Social Expenditure in Low Income Countries: An Empirical Analysis. Journal of Economic Policy Reform. https://doi.org/10.1080/17487870.2019.1689360 2. *Soiffer, Stephanie and Dane Rowlands (2018). Examining the Indivisibility of Human Rights: A Statistical Analysis. The Journal of Human Rights 17(1): 89-106. Available on line at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14754835.2016.1255549. 3. *Abdulsalam, Amal Jasem, Dane Rowlands, Said Easa, Abd El Halim Omar Abd El Halim (2017). Novel Case-Control Observational Method for Assessing Effectiveness of Red-Light Cameras. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 44(6): 407-416. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjce- 2016-0414. 4. *Bird, Graham and Dane Rowlands (2017). The Effects of IMF Programs on Economic Growth in Low Income Countries: An Empirical Analysis. Journal of Development Studies 53(12): 2179-2196. Available online at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00220388.2017.1279734 5. *Rowlands, Dane and Decky Kipuka Kabongi (2017). Military Expenditures, Alliance Membership, and Fiscal Restraint. Geopolitics, History and International Relations 9(2): 55-79. (25 pages) 6. *Abdulsalam, Amal Jasem, Said Easa, Dane Rowlands, Abd El Halim O. Abd El Halim (2016) Framework for Safety and Economic Evaluation of Red-Light Cameras at Signalized Intersections: Application of Propensity Score Matching Method. International Journal of Civil and Environmental Science 1(1): 1-9. (9 pages) On line at http://www.openscienceonline.com/journal/archive2?journalId=752&paperId=3499 7. *Bird, Graham, Jim Mylonas & Dane Rowlands (2015). The Political Economy of Participation in IMF Programs: A Disaggregated Empirical Analysis. Journal of Economic Policy Reform 18(3): 221-243. (23 pages) 8. *Rowlands, Dane (2012). BRICS or blocs? Convergence and divergence amongst new donor nations. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 25(4): 629-649. (21 pages) 9. *Rowlands, Dane & Per Unheim (2012). Micro-Level Determinants of from Recent Migrants to Canada. International Migration 50(4): 124-139. (16 pages) 10. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2010). The IMF and the Challenges it Faces. World Economics, 11(4), 131-156. (26 pages). 11. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2010). The episodic and unpredictable nature of IMF lending: Lessons for policy. World Economy, 33(10), 1280-1301. (22 pages) 12. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2009). Exchange Rate Regimes in Developing and Emerging 3

Economies and the Incidence of IMF programs. World Development, 37(12), 1839-1848. (10 pages) 13. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2009). A disaggregated empirical analysis of the determinants of IMF arrangements: Does one model fit all? Journal of International Development 21(7), 915-931. (16 pages) 14. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2009). The IMF's Role in Mobilizing Capital Flows: Are There Grounds for Catalytic Conversion? Applied Economics Letters 16(17), 1705-1708. (4 pages) 15. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2008). Catalysing Private Capital Flows and IMF Programs: Answering Some Remaining Questions. Journal of Economic Policy Reform 11(1): 37-43. (7 pages). 16. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2007). Should It Be Curtains for Some of the IMF’s Lending Windows? Review of International Organizations 2(3), 281-299. (19 pages) 17. *Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (2007). Formal Models and Conflict Intervention: Success as a Research Program and Policy Relevance. The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations VIII(1), 133-145. (13 pages) 18. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2007). The IMF and the mobilisation of foreign aid. Journal of Development Studies 43(5), 856-870. (19 pages) 19. *Rowlands, Dane & David Carment (2006) Force and Bias: Towards a Predictive Model of Effective Third-Party Intervention, Defence and Peace Economics 17(5): 435-456. Coauthor: research, formal modelling, writing. (22 pages) 20. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2006). The Political Economy of IMF Quotas: Construction with Inferior Building Blocks. Review of International Organizations 1(2), 153-171. (19 pages) 21. *Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (2004). Vengeance and Intervention: Can Third Parties Bring Peace Without Separation? Security Studies 13(4), 366-393. Reprinted in Roy Licklider & Mia Bloom (Eds.), (2006). Living Together After Ethnic Killing: Exploring the Chaim Kaufmann Argument (pp. 227-254). London: Routledge. (28 pages) 22. *Rowlands, Dane (2004). The Effects of Poverty, Environmental Degradation, & Gender Conditions on South-to-North Migration. Canadian Journal of Development Studies XXV(4), 555-572. (18 pages) 23. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2004). Financing Balance of Payments Adjustment: Options in Light of the Elusive Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending. Comparative Economic Studies 46, 468- 486. (19 pages) 24. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2004). Does the IMF Perform a Catalytic Role? And What If It Doesn’t? World Economics 5(1), 117-132. (16 pages) 25. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2004). The Political Economy of the IMF: A Check List of the Issues. World Economy, Special Issue on Global Trade Policy 2003, 1-24. (24 pages) 26. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2003). Political Economy Influences Within the Life-Cycle of IMF Programmes. World Economy 26(9), 1255-1278. (24 pages) 27. *Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (2003). Twisting One Arm: The Effects of Biased Interveners. International Peacekeeping 10(3), 1-24. Reprinted in Natalie Mychajlyszyn & Timothy Shaw (Eds.), (2005) Twisting Arms and Flexing Muscles: Humanitarian Intervention and Peacebuilding in Perspective (pp. 75-92). Aldershot U.K.: Ashgate. (24 pages) 28. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2002). The Pattern of IMF Lending: An Analysis of Prediction Failures. Journal of Policy Reform 5(3), 173-186. (14 pages) 29. * Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2002). Do IMF Programmes Have a Catalytic Effect on Other International Capital Flows? Oxford Development Studies 30(3): 229-249 (21 pages) 30. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2001), “IMF Lending: How is it Affected by Economic, Political, and Institutional Factors?” Journal of Policy Reform 4(6), 243-270. (28 pages) 31. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2001). World Lending and Other Financial Flows: Is 4

There a Connection? Journal of Development Studies 37(5), 83-103. (21 pages) 32. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2001). Catalysis or Direct Borrowing: The Role of the IMF in Mobilizing Private Capital. World Economy 24(1), 81-98. (18 pages) 33. *Rowlands, Dane (2000). The Response of Other Lenders to the IMF. Review of International Economics 9(3), 531-546. (16 pages) 34. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2000). The Catalyzing Role of Policy-Based Lending By the IMF and the : Fact or Fiction? Journal of International Development 12(7), 951-973. Reprinted in D.K. Das (Ed.), (2003) An International Finance Reader (pp. 180-203). London: Routledge. (23 pages) 35. *Rowlands, Dane (2000). International Financial Institutions and Conflict Management. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 7(3), 15-35. (21 pages) 36. *Bird, Graham, Antonella Mori, & Dane Rowlands (2000). Do the Multilaterals Catalyse Other Capital Flows? What Does the Case Study Evidence Tell Us? Third World Quarterly 21(3), 483-503. (21 pages) 37. *Rowlands, Dane (1999). Domestic Governance and International Migration. World Development 27(8), 1477-1491. (15 pages) 38. *Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (1998). Three’s Company: Evaluating Third Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution 42(5), 572-599. (28 pages) 39. ** Rose Anne Devlin, R. Quentin Grafton, & Dane Rowlands (1998). Rights and Wrongs: A Property Rights Perspective of Russia’s Market Reforms. Antitrust Bulletin, XLIII(1), 275-296. (22 pages) 40. **Elena Kassimovskaya & Dane Rowlands (1998). The application of simplified macroeconomic models to the comparative studies of developing economies: the case of Kenya, and South Korea. Moscow State University Journal of Oriental Studies 13(1), 3-22. (titles translated from Russian) (20 pages) 41. *Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (1997). The Catalytic Effect of Lending by the International Financial Institutions. World Economy 20(7), 967-991. (25 pages) 42. *Rowlands, Dane (1997). International Aspects of the Division of Debt Under Secession: The Case of Canada and Québec. Canadian Public Policy XXIII(1), 40-54. Reprinted in David Carment, Frank Harvey, & John Stack Jr. (Eds.), The International Politics of Quebec Secession State Making and State Breaking in North America (pp. 91-103).Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2001. (15 pages) 43. *Grafton, R. Quentin & Dane Rowlands (1996). Development Impeding Institutions: The Political Economy of . Canadian Journal of Development Studies XVII(2), 261-277. (17 pages) 44. *Rowlands, Dane (1994). The Prospects For Regional Development Policy in Canada. Canadian Journal of Regional Science XVII(3), 373-394. (22 pages) 45. *Rowlands, Dane (1993). Constitutional Rules, Reputation, and Sovereign Debt. Journal of International Economics 35(3/4), 335-350. (16 pages)

D.1c: Articles in refereed conference proceedings 1. ** Elshafey, Mohammed, Rowlands, Dane, Contestible, Ettore & Abd el Halim, A.O. (2007). Airport Level of Service Perceptions Before and After September 11: A Neural Network Analysis. In M. Guarascio, C.A. Brebbia, & F. Garzia (Eds.), Safety and Security Engineering II (pp. 337-346). Southampton: WIT Press. Presented at the SAFE 2007 International Conference on Safety and Security Engineering, , June 2007. (10 pages) 2. **Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (2007). Formal Models of Intervention: A Stocktaking and Analysis of the Implications for Policy. In Rudolf Avenhaus and I William. Zartman (Eds.), Diplomacy Games: Formal Models and International Negotiations (pp. 45-68). Berlin: Springer. Presented at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria, June 5

2003. (24 pages) 3. **Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2005). The Demand for IMF Assistance: What factors influence the decision to turn to the Fund? In Gustav Ranis, James Vreeland, & Stephen Kosack (Eds.), Globalization and the Nation State: the impact of the IMF and the World Bank (pp. 231-262). New York: Routledge. Presented at the conference Globalization and the Nation State at Yale University, April 2003. (33 pages) 4. ** Rowlands, Dane (1999). IMF Resource Management in a World of Mobile Capital. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Special Issue in honour of Gerry K. Helleiner XX(3), 465-489. Presented at a conference in honour of Gerald Helleiner at the University of Toronto, October 1998. (25 pages) 5. ** Rowlands, Dane (1998). Quantitative Approaches to Sovereign Risk Analysis: Implications for IMF Responses. In Susanne Schmeidl & Howard Adelman (Eds.), Early Warning and Early Response. Columbia International Affairs on Line (CIAO); Columbia University Press. Presented at Conference on Early Warning, York University, March 1997. http://www.ciaonet.org/frame/bookfrm.html (approximately 15 pages) 6. ** Rowlands, Dane (1996). Regional Development in Canada: Problems and Prospects. Canadian Journal of Economics 29 (Special Issue Part 1), S340-S343. Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meeting, University of Calgary, June 1994. (4 pages) 7. ** Rowlands, Dane (1996). Financial Flows to Developing Countries: The Effect of the IMF. Canadian Journal of Economics 29 (Special Issue Part 2), S443-S447. Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meeting, University of Calgary, June 1994. (5 pages)

D.1e: Chapters in refereed books

1. *Devlin, Rose Anne and Dane Rowlands (2020) Disaster Related Philanthropy. In Regina A. List, Helmut K. Anheier and Stefan Toepler (Eds) International Encyclopedia of Civil Society Meteor-Springer. 2. Calleja, Rachael & Dane Rowlands (2015) Donor Competition for Influence in Recipient Countries. In B Mak. Arvin & Byron Lew (Eds.) Handbook on the Economics of Foreign Aid Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. 3. **Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2014). IMF programs: participation, implementation and effects. In Thomas Oatley and W. Kindred Winecoff (Eds.) Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations (pp. 406-427) Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. 4. **Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2009). Financier or Facilitator? The Changing Role of the IMF in Low-income countries. In James Boughton & Domenico Lombardi (Eds.), Finance, Development, and the IMF (pp. 113-133). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (24 pages) 5. **Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2006). What determines IMF arrangements? In Alberto Paloni & Maurizio Zanardi (Eds.), The IMF, World Bank and Policy Reform (pp. 49-63). Abingdon U.K.: Routledge. (15 pages) 6. **Daudelin, Jean & Dane Rowlands (2005). Facing the Risks: Global Security Trends and Canada. In Conference Board of Canada, Performance and Potential 2005-06 -- The World and Canada: Trends reshaping Our Future (Chapter 5, 151-183). Ottawa: The Conference Board of Canada. Primary authors. (33 pages) 7. **Rowlands, Dane & Joseph, Troy (2003). The International Monetary Fund and Civil Conflict. In David Carment & Albrecht Schnabel (Eds.), Conflict Prevention: Path to Peace or Grand Illusion? (pp. 207-230). Tokyo: University Press. Principal author. (24 pages) 8. **Rowlands, Dane & Ketcheson, Ian (2002). Multilateral Aid Coordination by the International Financial Institutions: An Examination of Canadian Development Assistance to 6

Sub-Saharan Africa. In B. Mak Arvin (Ed.), New Perspectives on Foreign Aid and Economic Development (pp. 27-55). Westport Conn.: Praeger. (29 pages) 9. *Carment, David & Dane Rowlands (2001). Evolutionary Models and Third Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflict. In Patrick James and David Goetze (Eds.), Ethnic Conflict and Evolutionary Theory (pp. 195-216). Westport Conn.: Praeger. (22 pages) 10. * Rowlands, Dane & Carment, David (1998). Moral Hazard and Conflict Intervention. In Murray Wolfson (Ed.), The Political Economy of War and Peace (pp. 267-285). London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (19 pages) 11. ** Carment, David, James, Patrick & Dane Rowlands (1997). Third Party Intervention and Ethnic Conflict: Riskiness, Rationality and Commitment. In Gerald Schneider & Patricia Weitsman (Eds.), Enforcing Cooperation: Risky States and Intergovernmental Management of Conflict (pp. 104-131). New York: St. Martin's Press. (28 pages)

D.2: Non-refereed Publications D.2a: Non-refereed books 1. Bird, Graham and Dane Rowlands (2016). The International Monetary Fund: Distinguishing Reality from Rhetoric. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Co-author on all but one of nine chapters. (234 pages) [Reviewed in Journal of Economics and Statistics 2016; 236(6) 675-677]. 2. Medhora, Rohinton and Rowlands, Dane (Eds.), (2014). Canada Among Nations 2014: Crisis and Reform: Canada and the International Financial System. Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation. Co-editor (a.o.). (246 pages) 3. Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), (2007). The International Monetary Fund and the World Economy, Volume 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. Co-editor (a.o). (563 pages) 4. Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), (2007). The International Monetary Fund and the World Economy,Volume 2. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. Co-editor (a.o.). (548 pages) 5. Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), (2006). Canada Among Nations 2006: Minorities and Priorities. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press. Co-editor (a.o.). (367 pages) 6. Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), (2005). Canada Among Nations 2005: Split Images (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press). Co-editor (a.o.). (295 pages)

D.2b: Chapters in non-refereed books 1. Medhora, Rohinton and Dane Rowlands (2014). “Introduction” and in Medhora, Rohinton and Rowlands, Dane (Eds.), (2014). Canada Among Nations 2014: Crisis and Reform: Canada and the International Financial System, pp. 1-15. Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation. (16 pages) 2. Dawson, Laura, Rowlands, Dane & Thomas, Roy (2009). A Managed Temporary Movement Programme of Caribbean Nurses: A Preliminary Assessment of Policy Options. In Mohammad Razzaque (Ed.), Trade Migration and Labour Mobility (pp. 503-557). London: CMP Publishing. (55 pages) 3. Rowlands, Dane (2009). Discretion versus Rules in the Operation of the International Monetary Fund. In Bessma Momani & Eric Santor (Eds.), The Future of the International Monetary Fund: A Canadian Perspective (pp. 33-35).Waterloo: CIGI. (3 pages). 4. Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2007). Introduction. In Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), The International Monetary Fund and the World Economy, Volume 1 (pp. ix-xxxii). Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. (24 pages) 5. Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (2006). Positioning Policy Priorities in a Minority Context: Prospects for the Harper Government. In Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), Canada 7

Among Nations 2006: Minorities and Priorities (pp. 3-23). Montreal & KingstonMcGill-Queens University Press. (21 pages) 6. Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (2005). A State of Disconnects: The Fracturing of Canadian Foreign Policy. In Andrew Cooper & Dane Rowlands (Eds.), Canada Among Nations 2005: Split Images (pp. 3-20). Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press). (18 pages) 7. Rowlands, Dane (1999). High Finance and Low Politics: Canada and the Asian Financial Crisis. In Fen Hampson, Michael Hart & Martin Rudner (Eds.), Canada Among Nations: A Big League Player? (pp. 113-135). Toronto: Oxford University Press. (23 pages) 8. Rowlands, Dane (1991). A Comment on ‘Natural Resources and the Western Canadian Economy’ by E. Chambers and M. Percy. In John McCallum (Ed.), The Canada Round: From East and West, Regional Views on Reconfederation (pp. 86-90). Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute). (5 pages) 9. May, Doug & Dane Rowlands (1991). Atlantic Canada in Confederation: Uncharted Waters with Dangerous Shoals. In John McCallum (Ed.), The Canada Round: From East and West, Regional Views on Reconfederation (pp. 1-56). Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute. (56 pages)

D.2c: Non-refereed articles in conference proceedings 1. Rowlands, Dane (2001). Economic and Technological Change, Labour Markets, and Migration: A Comment on Papers by Francisco Alba and Philip Martin. In International migration and development in the : Symposium on international migration in the Americas, San José Costa Rica, September 2000 (Santiago: United Nations). (4 pages)

D.2d: Non-refereed articles in journals, newspapers, online sources etc. 1. Rowlands, Dane (2019) Climate Change and Migration. Au Courant, Global Affairs Canada, January 2019. 2. Kilberg, Joshua & Dane Rowlands (2011) Does Killing Bin Laden Mean the end of Al Qaeda? Op-ed blog on thinkprogress.org website. http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2011/05/04/bin-laden-end-al-qaeda/ 3. Rowlands, Dane (2010). ‘Emerging Donors’ and the International Development Assistance Architecture. Norrag News 44 September: 29-31. (3 pages) 4. Karman, Deniz, Rowlands, Dane, & Smith, Myron L. (2009). Biofuels: An energy, agricultural, environmental or social policy? The Journal of Policy Engagement 1(3): 21-24. (4 pages) 5. Bird, Graham & Dane Rowlands (2009). Reforming the IMF: Will the G20 Miss a Chance? Vox March 14. http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/3265 6. Rowlands, Dane & Ann Weston (1996). How Aid, Trade, and Development Affect Migration. Canadian Foreign Policy 4(1): 23-47. (25 pages)

D.2f: Technical reports (publicly available, non-refereed) 1. Rowlands, Dane, (2015) Budget Restraint and Military Expenditures in NATO Countries: A Review of the Literature. Contract report DRDC-RDDC-2015-C236 October 2015. Ottawa. Prepared for Defence Research and Development Canada, Department of National Defence. Issued as NPSIA Working Paper No. 04, November 2015. http://pubs.drdc- rddc.gc.ca/BASIS/pcandid/www/engpub/DDW?W%3DSYSNUM=802462&r=0 (subsequently revised and published in a journal). 2. Rowlands, Dane, Jeremy Littlewood and Joshua Kilberg (2012). Assessing the Threat of CBRN Terrorism by Groups and individuals in Canada and Worldwide. Ottawa: The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Prepared for Public Safety Canada. 8

3. Rowlands, Dane (2008). Emerging Donors in International Development Assistance: Synthesis Report. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre. (31 pages). http://www.idrc.ca/EN/Resources/Publications/Pages/ArticleDetails.aspx?PublicationID=116 4. Rowlands, Dane (2008) Formal and Informal Barriers to Canadian FDI: Report Prepared for the Competition Policy Review Panel. Ottawa: Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Carleton University. https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cprp- gepmc.nsf/vwapj/Dane_Rowlands.pdf/$FILE/Dane_Rowlands.pdf 5. Rowlands, Dane & Rose Anne Devlin (2006) Insurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection: Is There a Connection in an Environment of Terrorism? Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy Research Series Working Paper No. 8-2006. Ottawa: Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Carleton University. (10 pages) https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/lbrr/ctlg/dtls-en.aspx?d=PS&i=15919884 6. Rowlands, Dane & Weston, Ann (1998). Governance, Gender, Development Assistance and Migration. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. http://www.rcmvs.org/documentos/investigacion/governance.htm 7. Rowlands, Dane and Fred McMahon (1995), Venture Capital in Atlantic Canada: Asking the Right Questions (Halifax: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies). (58 pages) http://www.aims.ca/author/fred-dane/ 8. Doug May and Rowlands, Dane (1993), Regional and Industrial Development Policies: a Critical Evaluation. Government and Competitiveness Project Discussion Paper 93-19 (formerly Economic Council of Canada). Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queen's University). (66 pages) http://www.academia.edu/1544252/Regional_and_Industrial_Development_Policies_A_Criti cal_Evaluation

E. Other Scholarly or Professional Activities E.1: Editorial Responsibilities 1. Editorial Board, Review of International Organizations (Springer Academic Publishers) 2004-2016. 2. Editorial Board, Journal of Transportation Security (Springer Academic Publishers) 2015 to present. 3. Editorial Board, International Journal of Education Economics and Development (Inderscience) February 2017 to present.

E.2: Recent Papers, presentations and seminars (not yet published or listed as work in progress)

Papers in progress

1. Devlin, Rose Anne & Dane Rowlands. “Friends in Need: Donations by Canadians for Disaster Relief.” Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meetings in Toronto, May 2015. Being revised for submission to a journal. 2. Devlin, Rose Anne & Dane Rowlands. “Canadian Giving to Natural Disasters.” Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meetings in Vancouver, June 2014 & European Research Network on Philanthropy (Basle, July 2019). Under review. 3. MacIsaac, Samuel and Dane Rowlands “The micro-determinants of internal migration in Iraq after the Second Gulf War: the roles of violence and ethnicity”. Presented at the Canadian Association of Refugee and Migrant Studies (Ottawa, May 2018), Canadian Defence and Security Economics Workshop, November 2018, November 2019). Being revised for submission to a journal. 9

Selected presentations, no published paper pending.

1. The IMF and . Invited Discussant (Lisbon, Nova University of Business and Economics, March 2020) 2. The Effects of IMF Programs in Low Income Countries. Invited panelist, the International Monetary Fund, Spring Meetings (Washington D.C.; 18 April, 2013). 3. Risk In . Presentation to the Canadian Global Crops Symposium, Saskatoon, April 15, 2015. 4. Nothing but Hot Air? The Effects of Whistleblowing and Information Leaks. Presentation to the Certified General Accountants of Ontario, Ottawa Chapter, meetings May, 2014 5. Resourcing the IMF. Invited presenter, Banca de Espana/ European Commission (Madrid; 9 April, 2013). 6. Organizational structure and the effect of targeting terrorist leadership. Kanishka Project Research Initiative, Opening Conference “Building Connections, refining questions, advancing solutions.” (Ottawa; 8-9 November, 2012). 7. Emerging donors in the global aid architecture. Invited talk, Canadian International Development Agency (Ottawa; 6 May, 2011). 8. The International Monetary Fund and Low Income Countries. Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Université de Laval (Quebec; 28-30 May, 2010). With Graham Bird. 9. Rebalancing the global economy: The Mutual Assessment Process. Governing the Global Economy: The Role of the G20, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto (Toronto; 17-19 June, 2010). 10. The Costs of War: Afghanistan and Iraq. Invited talk, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Ottawa; 24 September, 2009). 11. Theoretical Limits to Rational Deterrence. 3rd Defence and Security Economics Workshop, Royal Military College (Kingston; 1 November, 2007). 12. Reforming IMF Quotas. Invited talk, Department of Finance, (Ottawa; April, 2007). 13. The IMF and its Poorest Members: Implications for reforming the governance and mandate of the Fund. IMF Reform Workshop, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo Ontario (Ottawa; 9 June, 2006).

E.3: Other Research i. Proprietary Technical Reports (not publicly available) 1. Amery, Hussein and Dane Rowlands (2018) Evaluation of the Centre for International Governance Innovation. Montreal: Universalia. 2. Truant, Tasha, Dane Rowlands and Louise Mailloux (2016) Evaluation of CIGI’s G20 Activities. Ottawa: Goss-Gilroy Inc. 3. Karman, Deniz, Rowlands, Dane, & Smith, Myron L. (2008). Technical and Policy Implications of Transportation Biofuel Regulatory Approaches. Ottawa: Natural Resources Canada. 4. Ibrahim Lipumba & Dane Rowlands (2008). Final Report for the Midterm Review of the African Economic Research Consortium’s Strategic Plan 2005-2010. African Economic Research Consortium. 5. Rowlands, Dane, Samy, Yiagadeesen & Roger Hossein (2006). CTPL Inception Report Study On the Implications of Trade Liberalization at the Sectoral and Industry Levels in Part 1: Diagnosis. Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Inter-American Development Bank Trade Sector Support Program. Principal author. 6. Rose Anne Devlin, Ray Kaduck, Jake Kosior, Barry Prentice and Rowlands, Dane (2006). An Economic Analysis of Climate Change in the Northwest . Report produced by Aeronavigatsia Consulting Inc. for Environment Canada and the Government of the Northwest 10

Territories. 7. Rowlands, Dane, Rose Anne Devlin, & Olga Lavrova (2005). Data Analysis for the Preliminary Study on the Managed Movement of Teachers and Nurses from the Caribbean. Centre for Trade Policy and Law/Commonwealth Secretariat. Primary author. 8. Rowlands, Dane (2003). Report on the Costs of Electricity Disruption. Natural Resources Canada. 9. Rowlands, Dane and Rose Anne Devlin (2000). A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Russian Federation Federal Law ‘On Immunity of the State’. Government of the Russian Federation, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, and the World Bank. Primary author. 10. Devlin, Rose Anne & Dane Rowlands (2000). An Economic Analysis of the Russian Federation Draft Law ‘On Immunity of the State’. Government of the Russian Federation, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, and the World Bank. Primary author. 11. Rowlands, Dane & Winer, Stanley (1998). The Nature, Causes and Consequences of Interprovincial and Intraprovincial Migration for Newfoundland and Labrador: A Discussion of Research Alternatives. Ministry of Finance, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. 12. Rowlands, Dane (1994). The Effects of Government Debt on Sustainable Economic Development: Implications Arising out of Income Security Reform. Economic Recovery Commission, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. 13. May, Doug & Dane Rowlands (1994). Estimating the Adjustments in Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Markets to the Collapse of the Groundfisheries. Federal-Provincial Macroeconomic Working Group. ii. Research Grants (Recipients. Topic; Source Agency. Site; Duration; Amount) 1. Dane Rowlands (principal applicant as Treasurer, CDESG), Canadian Development Economics Studies Group, conference programming and research dissemination. International Development Research Centre. February 2020-December 2021. $109610. With CDESG executive. 2. Dane Rowlands (Principal Investigator), Yiagadeesen Samy and Jean Daudelin (Co- investigators). Jeremy Littlewood (Collaborator). Terrorism financing in Canada: emergent risks and the effectiveness of existing mechanisms within Canada’s anti-terrorism financing regime. TSAS (UBC). December 2014-June 2016. $17250. 3. Dane Rowlands (principal applicant as Treasurer, CDESG), Canadian Development Economics Studies Group, conference programming and research dissemination. International Development Research Centre. March 2015-March 2017. $80360. With CDESG executive. 4. Dane Rowlands (principal applicant as Treasurer, CDESG), Canadian Development Economics Studies Group, conference programming and research dissemination. International Development Research Centre. March 2012-March 2014. $110420. With CDESG executive. 5. Dane Rowlands (Principal Investigator), Jeremy Littlewood and Josh Kilberg. Terrorist Use of Chemical, Biological, Nuclear, Radiation Weapons. Public Safety Canada. March 2012- July 2012. $61639. 6. Rose Anne Devlin (Principal Investigator) and Dane Rowlands (Co-Investigator). Charity begins at home? Private donations for international causes. SSHRC Insight Grant. April 2012-April 2016. $166395. 7. Rowlands, Dane. “Funding International Development: The Role of Emerging Donors” International Development Research Centre, File No. 104207-001. February 2007-February 2008. $25000. 8. Rowlands, Dane (principal applicant as Treasurer, CDESG), Canadian Development Economics Studies Group, conference programming and research dissemination. International Development Research Centre. January 2008-November 2011. $84200. With CDESG executive. 9. Rowlands, Dane “Labour and Growth: Better Jobs Under Globalization,” Workshop held November 15-16, 2006 in Ottawa. International Development Research Centre; $82500. With 11

Edgard Rodriguez, IDRC. 10. Rowlands, Dane. “IMF Program Allocation and Effects” SSHRC 4A funds. Carleton University. April 2003-April 2004; $5000. 11. Rowlands, Dane and Yiagadeesen Samy. “The Effects of Liberalization on Trade Structures in Africa,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law. Carleton University; April 2004-April 2005; $10000. 12. Bird, Graham (principal) and Rowlands, Dane. “Explaining the Allocation of IMF Programmes”; The British Academy. University of Surrey; April 2003-April 2004; $40000 (approx). 13. Rowlands, Dane (principal). “Competitive Behaviour Amongst Foreign Aid Donors,” Carleton University/SSHRC GR6 grant. Carleton University; April 2003- April 2004; $4500. 14. Rowlands, Dane (principal). “Dispute Resolution at the ,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law. Carleton University; November 2002-March 2003; $1500 (approx). 15. Rowlands, Dane (principal). “Failed states and structural adjustment,” Centre for Security and Defence Studies, Carleton University/Department of National Defence. Carleton University; October 2002-May 2003; $1500. 16. Rowlands, Dane (principal). “International Financial Institutions and Domestic Conflict,” Security Defence Forum, Carleton/Department of National Defence. Carleton University; October 1999-March 2000; $3700. 17. Carment, David (principal) and Rowlands, Dane (co-investigator). “Third Party Intervention into Intrastate Ethnic Conflict,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Carleton University. 1999-2002; $29000. 18. Bird, Graham (principal) and Rowlands, Dane (co-investigator). “The Catalytic Effect of the International Financial Institutions,” Department for International Development, United Kingdom. University of Surrey; January 1998-July 1999; £ 28397. 19. Rowlands, Dane (principal). International financial institutions. Source: Carleton University SSHRC GR6. Carleton University; 1995-1996; $2500.

E.4: Other Professional Activities i. Video-web interview: Expert presenter on the World Bank, Canadian International Policy Discussion website, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs. http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/cip-pic/current_discussions/danerowlands-en.asp

External referee (*: multiple times): American Journal of Political Science*; American Political Science Review*; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Canadian Foreign Policy*; Canadian Journal of Development Studies*; Canadian Journal of Political Science*; Canadian Journal of Regional Science; Canadian Public Policy; Comparative Economic Studies; Contemporary Economic Policy; Defence and Peace Economics; Economic Development and Cultural Change; Economic Journal; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Financial Innovation; Geopolitics, History, and International Relations; GrOW Research Series; International Interactions; International Journal; International Journal of Development Planning Literature; International Migration*; International Migration Review*; International Studies Quarterly*; Journal of Conflict Resolution*; Journal of Conflict Studies*; Journal of Developing Areas; Journal of Development Economics; Journal of Eurasian Studies; Journal of International Development; Journal of International Economics; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Journal of International Relations and Development*; Journal of Peace Research*; Journal of Policy Studies; Journal of Regional Policy and Analysis; Journal of Social Affairs*; Journal of Transportation Security; Millennium: Journal of International Studies; Paterson Review*; Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance*; Review of International Organizations*; Review of International Political Economy; Tourism Management; World Economy; World Development*; Vimy Paper; the Economic and Social Research Council (UK) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council* (Canada).

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Ontario Graduate Scholarship Review Committee (panel member, 2005, 2006, 2008 panel chair 2007). ii. Instructor: 1. “Certificate in Trade and Development” (Centre for Trade Policy and Law). Ottawa, February 19-20, 2012; September 29-30, 2015. With Yiagadeesen Samy. 2. “Trade Capacity Building in Central Asia” (Centre for Trade policy and Law, University of Central Asia, Aga Khan Foundation of Canada). Issy-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, August 22-30, 2012. 3. “Economics for Foreign Policy Practitioners I” for the Canadian Foreign Service Institute, Foreign Service Development Program, Government of Canada. Ottawa, May 31-June 2, 2006; June 6-8, 2007; June 2-4, 2008; June 21-23, 2010; June 27-29, 2011; June 20-22 2012; June 26- 28 2013; June 25-27 2014, June 22 2015, February 17-18, 2016; June 20-22, 2016. With Yiagadeesen Samy. 4. “Policy implications of flexible exchange rates” for researchers from the Canada- WTO Capacity Building project, Centre for Trade Policy and Law. Ottawa, April 10, 2008. 5. “Economics and Statistics” units of the Centre for Trade Policy and Law Certificate in Trade Policy and Commercial Diplomacy, Ottawa, June 2000, June 2001 (2-3 days each session). 6. “International Finance and Financial Institutions,” Canada-Vietnam Financial Management Project. Hanoi, Vietnam, December 2000; August 2000, 1999; January 2000 (Five days each). 7. “Public Policy and International Competitiveness,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Russian training program. Ottawa, November 1999 (Three days). 8. “The International Financial System,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Lithuanian training program. Ottawa, May 1999 (One day). 9. “International Finance,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Communications Security Establishment training program. Ottawa, May 1999, (One day). 10. “Canadian Policy Structure for International Trade,” Malkam Consultants, Lithuanian training program. Ottawa, October 1998, (One day). 11. “The Macroeconomic Framework for Trade Policy,” Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Lithuanian training program. Ottawa, April 1998, (One day). 12. “The Structure of Canadian Imports from Developing and Transitional Economies,” Trade Facilitation Office Canada, diplomatic training program. Ottawa, October 1994, (One day). iii. Other Activities: 1. Secretary and Member of the Board of Directors, The North-South Institute. April 2015 to present. 2. Co-organizer, Annual Defence and Security Economics Workshop, Carleton University. 2015- present. 3. Member, NPSIA support team for the Independent Panel on Canada’s Future Role in Afghanistan (“The Manley Commission”), Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada, October-December 2007. 4. Treasurer, Canadian Development Economics Study Group, July 2007 to present. 5. Member, Organizing committee for the Conference on Visual Analytics, Carleton University April 19, 2007. 6. Co-organizer (with Dr. Edgard Rodriguez, IDRC) “Labour and Growth: Better Jobs Under Globalization,” Workshop held November 15-16, 2006 in Ottawa. International Development Research Centre. 7. Board of Directors, Trade Facilitation Office of Canada (2004 to 2008). 8. Member of the Task Group: International Development Business Trade Team Canada - Service Industries (2003). 9. Research Fellow, Surrey Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Surrey (1997 13

to present). 10. Roundtable on Globalization and Global Governance, IDRC/Ministry of Finance, June 2001. 11. Roundtable on Demographics and Migration, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, February 2001. 12. Facilitator in the Vietnam-Canada Financial Management Project training-of-trainers program, Carleton University, February-March 2001. 13. Member, Reference Group for the North-South Institute’s project on the Highly-Indebted Poor Country Initiative (2000). 14. Member, Canadian Foreign Policy 's Junior Scholars Conference organizing committee 2000- 2001.

F. Academic Responsibilities F.1: Undergraduate courses taught University of Ottawa (Winter 1992): Economic History of the Western World. Memorial University of Newfoundland (Fall-Winter 1989–1991): Introductory Macroeconomics; Development Economics; Development Planning F.2: Graduate Courses taught (Carleton University) - 46.500: Theories and Approaches to International Political Economy. 1994-2000. - INAF 5001: Policy and Methods for International Affairs. 2004. - INAF 5008: Economic Development Policy and Planning. 2000, 2001. - INAF 5205: The Economic Analysis of Conflict: Winter 2003- 2008, 2010-2017. - 46.537: Macroeconomics in a Development Context. Winter 1997, 1999. - INAF 5308: International Trade: Theory and Policy. Fall 1994, 2000. - INAF 5309: International Monetary Economics: Theory and Policy. Winter 1995, 1998, 1999, 2005. - INAF 5401: International Financial Institutions and Policy. Fall 1996-2001, 2002, 2005-2007, 2010, 2018, 2019. -INAF 5703: International Public Economics. Winter 2019, 2020. - INAF 5801: Regional Cooperation Among Developing Countries. Winter, 1995. - INAF 6002: Quantitative Research Methods. Fall 2009, 2011- 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019. - INAF 6900: Doctoral Prospectus Seminar Fall-Winter, 2014-2017. - PADM 6105: Policy Institutions and Processes. Winter 2004 (last six weeks of the course).

F.3: Supervisions (NPSIA Ph.D. program in place since Fall 2006)

Life time supervisions Completed In progress Undergraduate Honours Theses 3 0 Master’s Research Essays 51 0 Master’s Research Theses 1 0 Doctoral Theses 7 + 2 co-supervised 2 Doctoral advising 4 3

PhD Thesis Supervisions Completed

1. Myosolo Kemi Medu (NPSIA) A Study of Educational Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa.” September 2019. 2. Decky Kipuka Kabongi (NPSIA) “The Demand for Military Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa.” September 2018. 3. Priyanka Debnath (NPSIA) “Three Papers on How Migrant Remittances Respond to Natural 14

Disasters in their Home Countries.” September 2017. (Co-supervisor with A.O. Abdel Halim and Said Easa). 4. Amal Abdusalam (Civil Engineering) “Novel Methodology for Safety and Economic Evaluation of Red-Light Cameras at Signalized Intersections.” September 2017. 5. Christopher Ostropolski (NPSIA) “International Labour Migration, Remittances and Remittances-based Spending: Quantitative Study of Decision-making in the Kyrgyz Republic.” April 2016. 6. Matthew Gouett (NPSIA) “New Wealth, New Wisdom: Understanding the Changing Profile of Countries Creating Sovereign Wealth Funds.” April 2016. 7. Joshua Kilberg (NPSIA) “Organizing for Destruction: How Organizational Structure Affects Terrorist Group Structure.” August 2011. (Co-supervisor with Jeremy Littlewood) 8. Kenneth Kalu (School of Public Policy and Administration) “The Determinants and Effects of Financial Liberalization in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Regional Analysis with a Case Study of Nigeria.” June 2007. 9. Anna Julia Yanes (Department of Economics) “Government, Not-for-Profit and For-Profit Sectors in Canadian International Aid,” May 2006.

Ph.D. External examiner: Department of Economics, Queens University, September 2014. Department of Economics, University of Manitoba, February 2010.

G: Administrative Responsibilities i. NPSIA 1. NPSIA Director (August 2012 to 2017) 2. IPIS Graduate Supervisor (July 2009 to 2017, 2018 - present). 3. NPSIA Associate Director (Graduate Supervisor and MA program supervisor) (2002-2008, 2009-2010, MA and PhD program supervisor Jan 2011-April 201l). 4. NPSIA Associate Director (Graduate Supervisor and Doctoral program supervisor) (2010- 2012) 5. NPSIA Internship and Co-Operative Program Director (2002-2008, 2009-2010). 6. NPSIA PhD Committee (2002-2008, 2009-2017, 2018-present). 7. NPSIA Tenure and Promotions Committee (2000- 2001, 2003-2004, 2009, 2012-2017). 8. NPSIA Appointments Committee (1996-1997, 1999-2001, 2002- 2004, 2007-2008, 2009, 2012- 2017, 2018-2020). 9. NPSIA Curriculum Committee (1996-2000, 2012-present, chair 2000-2001, 2002-2008, 2009- 2012, 2019-present). 10. NPSIA Admissions Committee (1996-2001, chair 2002-2008, 2009-present). 11. NPSIA Faculty-Student Liaison Committee (1998-1999, chair 2002- 2008, 2009-present). 12. NPSIA Computer Committee (1996-1997). 13. NPSIA Priorities and Planning Committee (2009-2012). ii. Infrastructure Protection and International Security Program (IPIS) 1. Director and Graduate Supervisor (2019-present) 2. Associate Director and Graduate Supervisor Graduate Supervisor (July 2009 to 2017, 2018-2019). iii. Faculty or University 14. Department of Economics Hiring committee (2018-2019). 15. Carleton University Salary Adjustment Committee. (July 2014-2017) 16. Carleton International Research Advisory Committee (August 2014-2015) 17. Carleton University Promotions and Tenure Committee (April 2010, 2011). 15

18. Carleton University Graduate Studies Working Group on Transcripts and GPAs (2007-2008). 19. NPSIA- Civil and Environmental Engineering Joint Committee for the Infrastructure Protection and International Security program (2006-2008, 2009-2017, 2018-2019. 20. Carleton University Working Group on Graduate Student Funding (2005-2007). 21. Carleton University Graduate Recruitment Committee (2005-2007). 22. Carleton University Graduate Faculty Board (2002-2008, 2009-2012). 23. Carleton University SSHRC Transformation Review Committee (2004). 24. School of Public Administration appointments committee (2001). 25. Faculty of Public Affairs and Management BPAM Development Specialization Committee (1998).