ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 Contents About the School 3 Highlights of the Year 4 Balsillie School Events 6 UNAC-BSIA International Issues Speaker Series 7 Professional Development Events 7 Global Insights Webinars 8 Research Cluster Events 10 Research Centre/Partner Events 18 Balsillie Papers 20 Board of Directors 22 About the School

BSIA People 24 The Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) is an institute for advanced research, The two universities employ BSIA faculty and offer BSIA’s academic programs, while CIGI, education, and outreach in the fields of global governance and international public policy. as a think tank, uses its in-house expertise and its worldwide network of practitioners to PhD Students 28 help inform and guide BSIA’s outreach and collaborative research. The BSIA is also the As a hub in a global network of scholars, practitioners and students, the BSIA aims to home to three research centres with an international profile - the International Migration Masters Students 30 develop new solutions to humanity’s critical problems, improve global governance now and Research Centre (IMRC), the Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems (LCSFS), and the Policy Briefs - Global Affairs 31 in the future, and enhance the quality of people’s lives around the world. Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS). PhD Graduates 32 Founded in 2007 by philanthropist Jim Balsillie, the BSIA is an equal collaboration among The unique integration of the collaborating institutions’ approaches and cultures gives BSIA the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), the University of Waterloo (UW), an unmatched ability to promote vigorous engagement across boundaries of discipline and Masters Graduates 33 and Wilfrid Laurier University (Laurier). The collaborating institutions bring to the BSIA practice, to connect today’s experts with tomorrow’s leaders in critical debate and analysis, Faculty Books and Publications 34 different but complementary strengths, so they have different roles and responsibilities. and to achieve—in all its work—the highest standards of excellence.

2 3 Front cover image provided by Cassandra Bangay, MIPP graduate, while on internship at the UN Development Programme in Viet Nam. Highlights of the Year

The year 2020 will undoubtedly be remembered by all in history. Despite the challenges which the COVID-19 global health pandemic brought to those across the globe, we are incredibly proud of the strength and resilience that the members of the wider BSIA community demonstrated in support of continuity, progression and – most importantly – the health and well-being of our colleagues during such uncertain and uncharted times.

I was thrilled to become the School’s new Director in late August 2019, before the word social and policy implications of technology and innovation, and to Neil Arya and Jennifer Lui “coronavirus” entered most of our vocabularies. An initial period of consultation with all for developing a “Global Health” research cluster, to address critical health related challenges internal and external BSIA stakeholders led to the development and endorsement of a 2020- through research, practice, and policymaking. 2025 five-year strategic plan, which we have now put into action. The Plan reflects a truly consultative exercise, the endorsement of which is testament to the valuable contributions and The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 necessitated immediate pivoting. Within Further pivoting took place over the summer months to support the ongoing professional development Studies; Eric Helleiner’s International Political Economy Distinguished Scholar Award from the ISA; iterative efforts of our staff, students, alumni, faculty and fellows. days of the GoC’s March announcements encouraging all non-essential work to be undertaken of our students. These opportunities included presentations from former BSIA graduates working in Suzan Ilcan’s UW Award for Research Excellence; Andrew Cooper’s Canada Research Chair; and Kim remotely, the School’s staff team shifted all operations from the School building to a virtual different GoC ministries, media training, and guidance on resume and interview preparation. In lieu Rygiel’s and Margaret Walton-Roberts’ WLU Merit Awards. Also celebrated were the retirements of In September 2019, we were delighted to welcome the School’s largest cohort to date – a mode. Faculty worked hard to transition from classroom-based to asynchronous taught of the annual International Studies Association conference, which had been cancelled from its March Jim Blight, janet Lang, and Rianne Mahon. 24% increase from the previous year – across the MIPP, MAGG and PhD programs. course delivery, and all functions – from meetings, teaching, seminars, Councils and events 2020 date, Tim Donais and Derek Hall organized a mini-ISA-type conference for our community. – went ‘online’. The BSIA was grateful for the cooperation of all collaborative partners whose Despite the pandemic, and all the challenges it introduced, I want to acknowledge the hard work of The BSIA continued to advance its internationalization strategy and deepen its global network policies and procedures helped shape the procedures and protocols adopted by the School. The COVID-related cancellation of the MIPP/MAGG visit to for the formal presentation of the the faculty, staff and students in making this another outstanding year for the School. I look forward to of partnerships. The MAGG renewed its exchange partnership with the University of Konstanz GAC policy briefs did not take away from the quality of the group submissions, all of which welcomed seeing what more we can accomplish next year. for another five-year period, while the MIPP established a pathways program with the School In efforts to support continued events and research dialogue, the School initiated “Global strong and positive feedback from GAC officials. We were delighted that, along with some students of International Service at the American University in Washington, DC. Insights” – a live, weekly interactive panel discussion which addressed current global policy publishing their final research as peer-reviewed articles, the project supervised by Neil Craik and challenges. The initiative brought together panelists from the BSIA’s partner organizations in Jinelle Piereder entitled “Shaping the Final Frontier: Canada and the New Space Race”, was named Research clusters continued to host leading scholars and thought leaders from the policy the UK, the US, Germany and Ethiopia to offer a weekly series which, through the benefits of one of the top ten finalists in this year’s GAC/SSHRC International Policy Ideas Challenge. community, all of whom added richly to the School’s research culture and networking Zoom, could engage BSIA and wider global audiences. opportunities. Eminent guest speakers included Karin von Hippel (RUSI, UK), David Crane Events across the world triggered by the “Black Lives Matter” campaign – and calls to end racism (Founding Chief Prosecutor for Sierra Leone), and Peter Boehm (Senate of Canada). The School recruited a ‘Research Coordinator’ to support the BSIA’s research outreach and oppression of all types – compelled the School to act urgently and substantively in support of a strategy and to work in close cooperation with the research offices at both UW and Laurier. broader anti-oppression and equity agenda. Students, faculty and staff came together to inform the We intensified our engagement with Ottawa and other international-based policymakers. We were delighted to welcome Scott Hamilton, a former Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the creation of an “Anti-Oppression and Equity Committee” and a number of initiatives supporting the More regular initiatives fostered a closer interface with our policy partners. These initiatives School, into this role. Scott has already helped the research endeavour at the BSIA expand prioritization and wider socialization of this agenda. These initiatives included the development of a included the “UNAC-Balsillie Talks”, which brought BSIA experts together with senior UN and in scope, impact, brand recognition and partnerships, fostering a bright future for a new and new “Global Justice and Human Rights” research cluster, which offically launched in September 2020, Government of Canada (GoC) officials to debate current international policy challenges. growing BSIA Research Office. for which we are grateful to both Alison Mountz and Jasmin Habib for their leadership.

In efforts to expand the number of natural, material and life science colleagues at the BSIA, we The launch of the “Balsillie Papers” was amongst many research initiatives meant to expand We celebrate the ongoing outstanding and reputable achievements of our hard-working and dedicated were grateful to both Jatin Nathwani and Tim Elcombe for leading and building a new “STEM both brand and impact. The first volume of this new concise, timely and peer-reviewed series team of BSIA scholars. Highlights amongst a very long list include Rianne Mahon’s appointment to the Ann Fitz-Gerald for Global Resilience” research cluster, with a mandate to facilitate critical debates on the addressed policy implications of COVID-19’s various impacts. Royal Society of Canada; Alison Blay-Palmer’s UNESCO Chair in Food, Biodiversity and Sustainability Director 4 5 Balsillie School Events

September 27, 2019 November 12, 2019 UNAC-BSIA International Issues Speaker Series “Roundtable with the Director-General of Legal Affairs and International Treaties “2019 International Humanitarian Law in Action Conference” of the Republic of ” Co-hosted with The Canadian Red Cross, Conrad Grebel University College, Project March 13, 2020 June 23, 2020 DR. IUR. DAMOS DUMOLI AGUSMAN Ploughshares, Laurier “UN Security Council Membership: Opportunities and Challenges for a Non- “Global Health Pandemics: COVID-19 Forward” Permanent Member of the Council” SUE HORTON, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW October 23, 2019 November 19, 2019 KATHRYN WHITE, PRESIDENT & CEO, UNA-CANADA (MC) MICHAEL PEARSON, DIRECTOR GENERAL, PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA “Roundtable with the Consul General of Russia in ” “Global Governance Regimes and the Implementation of the Sustainable KIRILL S. MIKHAYLOV ALISTAIR EDGAR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA PETER SINGER, SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL, WHO Development Goals” ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA ALAN WHITESIDE, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER October 29, 2019 ALEXANDRA R. HARRINGTON, FULBRIGHT CANADA SPECIAL FOUNDATION FELLOW, GWYNETH KUTZ, DG GLOBAL AFFAIRS CANADA “Policy Without Strategy? Challenges Facing the Global SDG Agenda” BSIA GUILLERMO RISHCHYNSKI, VICE-CHAIR, UNA-CANADA ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA February 18, 2020 October 29, 2019 “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Global Governance Challenges, “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Global Governance Challenges, Ottawa Book Launch” Waterloo Book Launch” VANESSA SCHWEIZER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW Professional Development SIMON DALBY, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER OLAF WEBER, PROFESSOR, UW, AND FELLOW, BSIA SUSAN HORTON, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER RIANNE MAHON, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER September 11, 2019 May 27, 2020 RIANNE MAHON, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA “Advanced Policy Analyst Program Recruitment” “BSIA PhD Student Research Forum” TAYLOR RODRIGUES, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CANADA MODERATORS: DEREK HALL AND TIMOTHY DONAIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, LAURIER/BSIA September 12, 2019 “Information Session: On Campus Resources” June 1, 2020 LIBRARIANS AND REPRESENTATIVES, CAMPUS WELLNESS OFFICES, LAURIER AND “Media and Communications Training” UW MELISSA DURRELL, MEDIA TRAINING COACH October 25, 2019 “Recruitment of Policy Leader 2019-20 Program, Government of Canada” July 13, 2020 RONG SUN, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR CENTRE FOR EVALUATION OF “Work Search Workshop” RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTHERAPEUTICS, HEALTH CANADA CENTRE FOR CAREEER ACTION, UW

March 13, 2020 August 10, 2020 “Citation Management” “LinkedIn Workshop” GREG SENNEMA, LIBRARIAN, LAURIER CENTRE FOR CAREEER ACTION, UW

6 7 Global Insights Webinars May 14, 2020 June 11, 2020 “COVID-19: Climate Change and Energy” “COVID-19: War, Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution” SELAM KIDANE ABEBE, LEGAL ADVISER TO THE AFRICAN GROUP OF NEGOTIATORS, UNITED CHUCK CALL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Global Insights, a weekly live-streamed, moderated panel series, launched in April 2020 as part of the Balsillie NATIONS ON FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE SOLOMON DERSSO, FOUNDING DIRECTOR, AMANI AFRICA School’s pivot from in-person events to online events. Its goal is to provide different national and regional SIMON DALBY, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER TIMOTHY DONAIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER perspectives on big questions facing researchers, policymakers and planners worldwide in light of the Coronavirus CAROLINE KUZEMKO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK ANTHONY KING, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK JATIN NATHWANI, PROFESSOR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WATERLOO INSTITUTE FOR JULIA WELLAND, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK pandemic. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, BSIA/UW MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA MALINI RANGANATHAN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Global Insights features experts from the BSIA’s partners: the Department of Politics & MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA International Studies at the University of Warwick (UK); the School of International Service at American University (USA); the Institute of Strategic Affairs in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia); and the May 21, 2020 June 18, 2020 Department of Politics & Public Administration at the University of Konstanz (Germany) – all “COVID-19: Migration, Refugees and Borders” “COVID-19, Surveillance, Intelligence and Security” leading institutions in the study of international affairs. ALLEHONE ABEBE, SR LEGAL OFFICER, UNHCR LIAISON OFFICE TO THE AFRICAN UNION JAMES GOLDGEIER, PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY AND THE UN ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA IN ADDIS ABABA FLORIAN KERSCHBAUM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WATERLOO CYBERSECURITY AND PRIVACY The first season of Global Insights ran for eight weeks during the Spring term, and reached MARIA KOINOVA, CHAIR, BRITISH INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION WORKING GROUP INSTITUTE, AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW almost 2,000 viewers from 52 countries, with viewers from the United States, Canada and the UK ON THE “INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF MIGRATION, REFUGEES AND DIASPORA”, UNIVERSITY TOM SORELL, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK accounting for just less than 1/2 of our audience. We were pleased to attract viewers from Albania, OF WARWICK BERHAN TAYE, SENIOR POLICY ANALYST AND GLOBE INTERNET SHUTDOWNS LEAD, Bangladesh, , Estonia, Iceland, and Namibia, among many others. ALISON MOUNTZ, PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL MIGRATION, ACCESS NOW BSIA/LAURIER MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA TAZREENA SAJJAD, SR PROFESSORIAL LECTURER, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MAURICE STIERL, LEVERHULME EARLY CAREER FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK Season 1 Episodes MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA

April 30, 2020 May 7, 2020 June 4, 2020 June 25, 2020 “COVID-19: Stress-test for the Global Economy” “COVID-19 and the Global South” “COVID-19 and Gender Divides” “COVID-19 and the Future of International Order” TEWODROS MAKONNEN, COUNTRY ECONOMIST, INTERNATIONAL GROWTH CENTER IN JONATHAN CRUSH, UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER JUANITA ELIAS, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK RENSKE DOORENSPLEET, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK ADDIS ABABA BRIONY JONES, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK JENNA HENNEBRY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER MILES KAHLER, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY JOHN RAVENHILL, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW HALLELUJAH LULIE, RESEARCHER, INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC AFFAIRS SEHIN TEFERRA, CO-FOUNDER, SETAWEET ABDUL MOHAMMED, CHIEF OF STAFF AND SENIOR POLITICAL ADVISOR, AFRICAN UNION LENA RETHEL, DIRECTOR, CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBALISATION & ANJA OSEI, SENIOR RESEARCHER, UNIVERSITY OF KONSTANZ LIANE WÖRNER, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF KONSTANZ HIGH LEVEL PANEL REGIONALISATION AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK SHIRIN RAI, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK THESPINA YAMANIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MICHAEL SAWARD, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK STEPHEN J. SILVIA, PROFESSOR, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY RACHEL ROBINSON, SOCIOLOGIST AND DEMOGRAPHER, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA DAVID WELCH, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA MODERATED BY ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA

8 9 Research Cluster Events

Each year, the BSIA holds approximately 100 events that are largely open to the public. In many cases, these events are hosted by one of the School’s seven Research Clusters. This year, the Research Clusters hosted speakers from Environment and A. Neil Craik all over world, both in-person and virtually. Resources Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW This cluster addresses global governance challenges arising from large-scale environmental and resource stresses, including climate change, Debora Van Nijnatten food insecurity, declining biodiversity, water Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/Laurier shortages, forest loss, fisheries depletion, and Conflict and Timothy Donais energy scarcities. Security Cluster Lead, BSIA/Laurier Jonathan Hui Research in this cluster includes work on confidence building, the nexus between economics Support Officer and security, the role of ideology in conflict, critical Kayla Grant approaches to security and human security, and human rights. Support Officer April 28, 2020 June 2, 2020 “The Environmental Protection Agenda in a Post COVID-19 Policy Landscape” “Sustainable and Climate Finance in China and Canada” NEIL CRAIK, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW CHRISTOPH NEDOPIL WANG, DIRECTOR, GREEN BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (BRI) November 7, 2019 February 24, 2020 DEBORA VAN NIJNATTEN, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER CENTER, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GREEN FINANCE, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY “Twenty Years of the Protection of Civilians Agenda at the UN: Challenges, “Lessons from the Bombing of Dresden: A 75 Year Retrospective” OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS Progress, and Priorities for the Future” STEPHEN G. EVANS, PROFESSOR, UW, AND FELLOW, BSIA OLAF WEBER, PROFESSOR, UW, AND FELLOW, BSIA EVAN CINQ-MARS, SENIOR ADVISOR, CENTER FOR CIVILIANS IN CONFLICT (CIVIC) May 21, 2020 March 10, 2020 “Low Carbon Transitions and Cities: Governance and Solutions” June 18, 2020 January 20, 2020 “An Inconvenient Ukraine” SARAH BURCH, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNANCE “PhD Research Workshop” “Film Screening: MLK: A Call to Conscience” JILL SINCLAIR, CANADIAN REFORM ADVISOR TO THE UKRAINIAN MINISTER OF AND INNOVATION, BSIA/UW ORGANIZED BY NEIL CRAIK, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW Co-hosted with PACS-CAN and KW Peace DEFENCE DAVID MILLER, DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY, C40 CITIES CLIMATE DEBORA VAN NIJNATTEN, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER LEADERSHIP GROUP February 6, 2020 May 25, 2020 “Social Practices of Rule-Making for International Law in the Cyber Domain” “Re-thinking International Security in a Post-Pandemic Landscape” MARK RAYMOND, WICK CARY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, CYBER KARIN VON HIPPEL, DIRECTOR-GENERAL, THE ROYAL UNITED SERVICES GOVERNANCE AND POLICY CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA INSTITUTE (RUSI)

10 11 Global Political Derek Hall Global Health Neil Arya Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW Economy Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/Laurier This cluster brings together a vibrant team of scholars and practitioners from multiple disciplines This cluster embraces a variety of perspectives on and backgrounds to address critical health related the field of political economy. Topics include the challenges through research, practice, and politics of global trade and finance, the changing Heather Whiteside Jennifer Lui policymaking. world food system, and the rise of “emerging Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW powers” in the world economy.

Sarah Murray Mengyun Zhang November 4, 2019 Support Officer “The Making (and Unmaking) of Medical Inadmissibility: Illness and Disability Support Officer in Canadian Immigration Law” LAURA BISAILLON, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

September 18, 2019 PETER GRAEFE, PROFESSOR, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY “The Trudeau Formula: Seduction and Betrayal in an Age of Discontent” JULIE MACARTHUR, SENIOR LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND Indigenous Peoples, Jasmin Habib MARTIN LUKACS, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST STEPHEN MCBRIDE, PROFESSOR AND CANADIAN RESEARCH CHAIR IN PUBLIC Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW POLICY AND GLOBALIZATION, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY Decolonization and October 21, 2019 JOHN PETERS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY the Globe “One Road, Many Dreams: China’s Bold Plan to Remake the Global Economy” HEATHER WHITESIDE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UW/BSIA This cluster is an action-oriented research group DANIEL DRACHE, PROFESSOR EMERITUS, YORK UNIVERSITY Terry Mitchell that supports activities oriented to decolonizing February 3, 2020 November 21, 2019 our institutions, the disciplines we work across and Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/Laurier “The Economics (or not) of EV Supports” “The Nationalistic and Populist Shift in Politics and National Commercial Policies: the knowledge systems with which we engage. RANDALL WIGLE, PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, BSIA/LAURIER A Global Perspective” SIMON EVENETT, PROFESSOR, THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN September 25, 2019 November 29, 2019 January 31, 2020 “A Global Solution for the Six Nations of the Grand River” “Canada’s International Climate Responsibilities: Our Role in Madrid Community “Canadian Political Economy: Cutting Edge Issues and Debates” February 27, 2020 PHIL MONTURE, OWNER, NATIVELANDS LTD Panel” ANGELA CARTER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW “Varieties of Ignorance in Economic Policymaking” Co-hosted with Laurier and UW October 4, 2019 BRYAN EVANS, PROFESSOR, RYERSON UNIVERSITY JACQUELINE BEST, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA LORI CAMPBELL, DIRECTOR, SHATITSIRÓTHA’ OF THE WATERLOO INDIGENOUS “Freedom of Expression in Canada Workshop” STUDENT CENTRE, UW CARLO FANELLI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, YORK UNIVERSITY Co-hosted with Political Science, UW, and the Courts & Politics Research Group SAMANTHA ESTOESTA, EQUITY ADVOCATE November 21, 2019 ANDRES FUENTES, CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK “Climate Change Loss and Damage: Challenges Facing Northern Indigenous ROBERT MCLEMAN, PROFESSOR, LAURIER Peoples” FANIS JUMA RADSTAKE, COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, AFRICAN COMMUNITY Co-hosted with the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) WELLNESS INITIATIVE (ACWI)

12 13 Migration, Mobilities Suzan Ilcan Multilateral Andrew Cooper and Social Politics Cluster Lead, BSIA/UW Institutions Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/UW This group fosters dialogue and scholarship This cluster analyzes the activities and policies on governance challenges arising from global of political, economic and other multilateral Alistair Edgar migration, mobilities and social politics. Priorities Margaret Walton-Roberts institutions - including intergovernmental and non- include human rights and citizenship, global Cluster Lead, BSIA/Laurier governmental organizations - and the challenges Cluster Co-Lead, BSIA/Laurier social policy and protection, diaspora and that face such bodies or are posed by their transnationalism, and territory and identity. actions.

Lana Gonzalez Balyk Eric Tanguay Support Officer Support Officer

September 19, 2019 December 12, 2019 October 2, 2019 January 23, 2020 “Designing Humanitarian Goods: Refugee Shelter in a Logistical World” “Private Sponsorship and Public Freedom: An Arendtian Analysis” “Influencing Change at the Global Level: Q&A on Adapting to the Crisis in Global “In Conversation with Ambassador Rispal: Canada-France Relations in a ELISA PASCUCCI, ACADEMY OF FINLAND POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, KATY FULFER, PROFESSOR, UW Governance” Challenging World” UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI KEL CURRAH, FOUNDER & CEO, WHAT WORLD STRATEGIES LTD MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY FIRST CLASS KAREEN RISPAL, AMBASSADOR OF FRANCE IN OTTAWA September 26, 2019 January 16, 2020 October 15, 2019 “Cosmopolitan Sex Workers: Women and Migration in a Global City” “Differential Inclusion, Soft Domination and Good Intentions: A Reflexive “Human Security is Dead; Long Live Human Security” March 5, 2020 CHRISTINE BN CHIN, DEAN, SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE, AMERICAN Examination of Refugee Sponsoring Relationships” GREGORY MACCALLION, VISITING FELLOW, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY “Informal International Relations (IIR): A Research Agenda” UNIVERSITY LUANN GOOD GINGRICH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, AND DIRECTOR, GLOBAL THOMAS KWASI TIEKU, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, KING’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LABOUR RESEARCH CENTRE, YORK UNIVERSITY November 6, 2019 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO October 10, 2019 “The Destruction of Memory” “Navigating Borders: How Rejected Asylum Seekers Resist Local Border TIM SLADE, FILMMAKER March 6, 2020 Experience” March 12, 2020 “Global Turbulence: Challenges for Canada and Modern Diplomacy” CLAUDIA WILOPO, PHD CANDIDATE, UNIVERSITY OF BASEL “Smuggling, Trafficking and Extortion: New Conceptual and Policy Challenges on November 11, 2019 SENATOR PETER M. BOEHM the Libyan Route to Europe” “Justice as a Solution to War: Facing Down Terrorists, Warlords and Thugs” October 24, 2019 Co-hosted with the IMRC DAVID CRANE, FOUNDING CHIEF PROSECUTER OF THE SPECIAL COURT FOR July 30, 2020 “The Uses and Limits of Photovoice in Research on Life After Immigration SIERRA LEONE “E10 on the Security Council: is the Game Worth the Candle?” ANNA TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, CANADA EXCELLENCE RESEARCH CHAIR IN Detention and Deportation” JANE BOULDEN, PROFESSOR, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY SARAH TURNBULL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UW MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION, RYERSON UNIVERSITY January 9, 2020 DOMINIC BRISBANE, COUNSELLOR, PERMANENT MISSION OF SAINT VINCENT “Does Canada Need a Foreign Policy Review?” AND THE GRENADINES TO THE UNITED NATIONS RANDOLPH MANK, FELLOW, BSI EVAN CINQ-MARS, SENIOR POLITICAL OFFICER, PERMANENT MISSION OF CANADA TO THE UNITED NATIONS

14 15 May 28, 2020 July 9, 2020 Tim Elcombe “Tracking apps: Privacy and Security Issues” “The Impact of Public Opinion on Science and Trust in Government on the STEM for Global FLORIAN KERSCHBAUM, PROFESSOR, UW COVID-19 Pandemic” Resilience Cluster Lead, BSIA/UW DOUGLAS DEUTSCHMANN, PROFESSOR, LAURIER June 11, 2020 The mandate of the STEM for Global Resilience “Treatment Approaches to Lung-function Impairment in COVID-19 Patients” July 23, 2020 research cluster is to critically inform public debate MAURICE B. DUSSEAULT, PROFESSSOR, UW “Addressing Freedom from Fear and Freedom from Want: A Renewed Post- and shape the policy discourse addressing the Jatin Nathwani “‘Overstating’ COVID-19?: The Case of South Africa” COVID Relevance for the ‘Human Security’ Concept” nexus between technology, innovation, social and ALAN WHITESIDE, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER Cluster Lead, BSIA/UW ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA economic policy. June 25, 2020 “COVID-19 and the Global Economy” Bukola Solomon WILLIAM WHITE, SENIOR FELLOW, C.D. HOWE INSTITUTE Support Officer

April 9, 2020 April 28, 2020 “Policy and Technology: Some Reflections on the Health Sector” “Mobilizing Data to Inform LTC Policy” ALAN WHITESIDE, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER JOHN HIRDES, PROFESSOR, UW SIVABAL SIVALOGANATHAN, PROFESSOR, UW “Global Care Chains and Care Labour in the Global North” ALFRED YU, PROFESSOR, UW MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER

April 16, 2020 May 8, 2020 “The Impact of Covid-19 on Climate Change” “COVID-19: Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs and Immunity” SIMON DALBY, PROFESSOR, BSIA/LAURIER STEPHANIE DEWITT-ORR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LAURIER RICHARD KELLY, PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW VANESSA SCHWEIZER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, BSIA/UW May 14, 2020 “High Population Density and Pandemic Infections” April 23, 2020 STEPHEN EVANS, PROFESSOR, UW, AND FELLOW, BSIA “Statistical Modelling” DOUGLAS DEUTSCHMANN, PROFESSOR, LAURIER May 21, 2020 “COVID-19 Vaccine Trials” “Games, Interactive Media and Research” RICHARD COOK, PROFESSOR, UW NEIL RANDALL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, GAMES INSTITUTE, UW

16 17 Research Centre/Partner Events Centre for Security Governance Hungry Cities Partnership

October 2, 2019 December 10, 2019 November 19, 2019 November 20, 2019 “Waterloo Symposium on Technology & Society: Search and Discover – What The “Waterloo Symposium on Technology & Society Team Human: It’s Time to Remake “New Directions in South-South Migration Workshop” “Urban Poverty and the Urbanisation of Food Insecurity and Malnutrition” Internet and Big Data Reveal About Who We Are” Society Together as the Team We Are” Co-hosted with the IMRC CECILIA TACOLI, HEAD OF THE HUMAN SETTLEMENTS GROUP, INTERNATIONAL SETH STEPHENS-DAVIDOWITZ, OP-ED WRITER, THE NEW YORK TIMES DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF, AUTHOR INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ROZITA DARA, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH SARA BANNERMAN, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN COMMUNICATION POLICY AND JONATHAN A. OBAR, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, YORK UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE, MCMASTER BIANCA WYLIE, SENIOR FELLOW, CIGI MARCEL O’GORMAN, PROFESSOR AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CHAIR, UW MODERATED BY NAHLAH AYED, HOST OF THE CBC RADIO SHOW IDEAS Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems November 4, 2019 January 28, 2020 “Regenerating the Forest: Agroecological Erva-Mate Production in ” “UNESCO Chair in Food, Biodiversity and Sustainability Studies Launch Event” EVE NIMMO, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, PONTA GROSSA STATE UNIVERSITY SÉBASTIEN GOUPIL, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CANADIAN COMMISSION FOR International Migration Research Centre ANDRÉ LACERDA, RESEARCHER, EMBRAPA FORESTRY UNESCO DEBORAH MACLATCHY, PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR, LAURIER September 19, 2019 February 13, 2020 JONATHAN NEWMAN, VICE-PRESIDENT RESEARCH, LAURIER “Canadian Premiere of “Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time”” “ Legacies: Canada as a Racial Capitalist Democracy as Discursively ANN FITZ-GERALD, DIRECTOR, BSIA BEHROUZ BOOCHANI, JOURNALIST, ACTIVIST, AND POET Traced in the Debates on the Memorial to Victims of Communism” ALISON BLAY-PALMER, PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA AND UNESCO CHAIR ON FOOD, ARASH KAMALI SARVESTANI, FILMMAKER AND VIDEO ARTIST ANH NGO, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, LAURIER BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE STUDIES

November 14, 2019 February 26, 2020 “The Role of NGOs in Refugees’ Integration in the Circumpolar Region: A “The Politics of Immigration Detention in Canada and Spain” Comparison of Norway and Canada” ANA BALLESTEROS PENA, MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, Queen Elizabeth Scholars Program KIRILL GURVICH, PHD CANDIDATE, NORD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO October 7, 2019 November 6, 2019 December 5, 2019 March 9, 2020 “Planning for the Precariously Placed: An Examination of Exclusion, Governance “International Migrant Food Vendors and Urban Food Governance in Cape Town, “Global Migration Film Festival Screening: This is Home” “International Women’s Day Panel: Migration Research in the Field” and the Sustainability of Informal Food Retail in Kingston, Jamaica” South Africa” PERCY TORIRO, QUEEN ELIZABETH II JUBILEE SCHOLAR, HUNGRY CITIES RECEPTION HOUSE, WATERLOO REGION LANA GONZALEZ BALYK, PHD STUDENT, BSIA/UW ROBERT KINLOCKE, ASSISTANT LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES PARTNERSHIP, LAURIER ALLISON PETROZZIELLO, PHD CANDIDATE, BSIA/LAURIER October 9, 2019 February 5, 2020 MONICA ROMERO, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER November 26, 2019 “Escaping the Frame: Migrant Workers (from Indonesia) in the Margins of YAZGULU SEZGIN, PHD STUDENT, BSIA/LAURIER “Food Retailing System in Mzuzu City, Malawi” “Spatial Leveling: The Geographical Solution to Urban Food Affordability in Development (in Dubai)” LOVEMORE ITAI ZUZE, LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF LIVINGSTONIA Nanjing, China” RACHEL SILVEY, PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, ASIAN INSTITUTE, MUNK SCHOOL OF YAYA SONG, QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOLAR, HUNGRY CITIES PARTNERSHIP, GLOBAL AFFAIRS LAURIER

18 19 Balsillie Papers

The Balsillie Papers launched in April 2020, to provide clear, concise, peer-reviewed articles about today’s most complex issues in global governance and international affairs. In total, 11 Balsillie Papers were published during the spring and summer of 2020, which largely formed the first two Volumes.

Written prodominately by BSIA Faculty, Fellows, and students, the Papers have been well-received by policymakers and knowledge mobilizers. The Papers translate rigorous, inter-disciplinary research into succinct prescriptions aiming to solve humanity’s most critical problems and improve lives around the world. Bridging sophisticated research with practice in a compact and digestible form, the objective of the Balsillie Papers is to provide a window into the intricate workings of international politics today.

20 21 Board of Directors

Douglas Deutchmann Jeff Casello Shelley Boettger Alistair Edgar Suzan Ilcan Aaron Shull Chair Secretary Treasurer Member Member Member

Douglas Deutschman is the Associate Vice-President and Jeff Casello is the Associate Vice-President of the Faculty of As the Centre for International Governance Innovation Alistair Edgar is Associate Professor of Political Science Suzan Ilcan is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Aaron Shull is the Chief of Staff and General Counsel for Dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs at the University (CIGI)’s chief financial officer and director of operations, at Wilfrid Laurier University, with cross-appointment to Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo CIGI. Prior to that he was CIGI’s counsel and corporate at Wilfrid Laurier University. He is a conservation biologist of Waterloo. Jeff ’s interests lie in urban transportation Shelley Boettger provides corporate leadership and strategic the Balsillie School of International Affairs. He is an editor and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Her research secretary and was also a research fellow. He continues to and statistician whose research focuses on monitoring, systems and their impacts on healthy and economically guidance on all financial aspects of the organization. of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism covers themes at the interface of global governance, act as corporate secretary. As General Counsel, he responds analyzing, and managing endangered species and their viable urban areas. As such, he conducts research on the Shelley is responsible for the management of CIGI’s and International Organizations (Brill/Nijhoff) and series humanitarian and development aid, and migration studies, to legal inquiries from Senior Management that relate to habitats. He has extensive experience developing models planning, design and operation of systems that promote financial systems and investment portfolios, as well as for co-editor for the ACUNS Series on the United Nations including: humanitarian aid and refugees, citizenship corporate, contractual, employment, occupational health of complex adaptive systems and using analytics to guide efficient, balanced transportation, enhances regional managing operations and providing financial advice to senior (Edward Elgar Publishers), and is a member of the rights and social justice, and the politics of poverty and and safety, intellectual property, dispute resolution, and conservation efforts as well as to assess learning in higher economic competitiveness and supports social mobility. leadership. An expert communicator and driver of effective Governing Council of the International Studies Association. development. Her most recent SSHRC-funded project compliance related matters. As Chief of Staff, he operates education. Douglas has designed workshops and given Jeff has worked with many transit agencies and cities in the change management, Shelley brings to the organization a He served as Executive Director of the Academic Council (2015-2019) is on “Humanitarian Aid, Citizenship Politics, and as an effective liaison and conduit across all departments, invited talks on data-informed decision-making to NGOs, US, Canada and abroad. These include (Land unique perspective as a corporate leader, with a focus on on the United Nations System (ACUNS) in 2003-2008 and the Governance of Syrian Refugees in Turkey”. The project providing guidance and advice on all matters of strategic and city and county governments, State and Federal wildlife Transport Authority), Washington DC (WMATA), Houston managing high-performing teams. 2010-2018. Outside of his scholarly activities, he is President examines aid and emergency responses to forced migrant operational importance. Prior to joining CIGI, Aaron practised agencies, universities, and at international academic (METRO), Philadelphia (SEPTA), the Regional Municipality of of the Canadian Landmine Foundation. populations, with a focus on precarity, differential inclusion, law for a number of organizations, focusing on international, conferences. Waterloo (GRT), the City of Kingston and City (DF). and citizenship politics involving Syrian refugees in Turkey regulatory and environmental law. He has taught courses at and other European countries. With project investigators, the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, and the Norman Feyzi Baban (Trent University) and Kim Rygiel (BSIA, Wilfrid Paterson School of International Affairs and was previously a Laurier University), she is co-authoring a book on this staff editor for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. research.

22 23 FACULTY JingJing Huo, Associate Professor UW Suzan Ilcan, Director, Master of Arts in Global Governance Program, UW Professor Derek Armitage, Professor UW Ken Jackson, Associate Professor Laurier Alison Blay-Palmer, Director, Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Laurier Systems, UNESCO Chair, and Professor Veronica Kitchen, Associate Professor UW James Blight, Professor UW Jurek Konieczny, Professor Laurier Gerald Boychuk, Professor UW Jean-Paul Lam, Associate Professor UW Katherine Bruce-Lockhart, Assistant Professor UW janet Lang, Research Professor UW Sarah Burch, Canada Research Chair, Associate Professor UW Alexander Lanoszka, Assistant Professor UW Angela Carter, Associate Professor UW Alex Latta, Associate Professor Laurier Jennifer Clapp, Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security UW Colleen Loomis, Associate Professor Laurier and Sustainability, Professor Rianne Mahon, Professor Laurier Andrea Collins, Assistant Professor UW Audra Mitchell, Canada Research Chair in Global Political Ecology, Laurier Andrew F. Cooper, Professor UW Associate Professor A. Neil Craik, Professor UW Terry Mitchell, Professor Laurier Jonathan Crush, University Research Professor Laurier Bessma Momani, Professor, CIGI Senior Fellow UW Simon Dalby, Professor Laurier Alison Mountz, Canada Research Chair in Global Migration, Laurier Professor Lorne Dawson, Director of the Canadian Network for Research on UW Terrorism, Security and Society, Professor Bruce Muirhead, Associate Vice-President, External Research and UW PROJECT AND CENTRE SUPPORT STAFF Professor Timothy Donais, Director, Master of International Public Policy Program, Laurier Associate Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance, Associate Jatin Nathwani, Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute UW BSIA People for Sustainable Energy (WISE) Adedotun Babajide, Research Assistant, LCSFS Laurier Professor Reina Neufeldt, Associate Professor UW BSIA STAFF Elena Christy, Administrative Assistant/Project Coordinator, LCSFS Laurier Alistair Edgar, Associate Dean, School of International Policy and Laurier Governance (to July 2020), Associate Professor Alain-Desire Nimubona, Associate Professor UW Amanda Di Battista, Project Coordinator, LCSFS Laurier Paul Freston, Professor Laurier John Ravenhill, Chair, Political Science and Professor UW Tiffany Bradley, Administrative Manager BSIA Elizabeth Charlene Ford, Project Manager, TSAS UW Patricia Goff, Chair, Political Science, Associate Professor Laurier Horatiu A. Rus, Associate Professor UW Ann Fitz-Gerald, Director BSIA Deepa Jolly, Administrative Assistant, LCSFS Laurier Daniel Gorman, Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance UW Kim Rygiel, Associate Director, International Migration Research Centre, Laurier Scott Hamilton, Research Coordinator BSIA Kersty Kearney, Project Manager & Researcher, DND Network Grant UW (to January 2020), Professor Associate Professor Joanne Weston, Events and Administrative Coordinator BSIA Sean Lockwood, Research and Program Coordinator, IMRC Laurier Jasmin Habib, Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance UW Vanessa Schweizer, Associate Professor UW (beginning January 2020), Associate Professor Margaret Mills, Research Assistant, LCSFS Laurier Pierre Siklos, Professor, CIGI Senior Fellow Laurier PROGRAM STAFF Derek Hall, Associate Professor Laurier Heather Reid, Administrative Assistant/Research Support, LCSFS Laurier Tracy Snoddon, Associate Professor Laurier Eric Helleiner, Professor UW Maria Salamone, Project Manager, Hungry Cities Partnership Laurier Larry Swatuk, Director, International Development Program, Professor UW Kelly Brown, Program Officer, MIPP & PhD Laurier Jenna L. Hennebry, Associate Dean, School of International Policy and Laurier Andrew Spring, Associate Director, LCSFS Laurier Governance (begininng July 2020), Associate Professor Debora VanNijnatten, Professor Laurier Maha Eid, Graduate Program Coordinator, Global Governance Programs UW Laine Young, Research Assistant, LCSFS Laurier Thomas Homer-Dixon, Professor UW James Walker, Professor UW Andrew Thompson, Global Governance Programs and Partnerships UW/BSIA Manager Rebecca Zehr, Global Engagement Program Coordinator UW Susan Horton, Professor UW Margaret Walton-Roberts, Professor Laurier 24 25 Hongying Wang, Associate Professor UW Roy Brower, Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Waterloo Randolph Mank, President, MankGlobal and Former Canadian Ambassador in Asia Carrie Sanders, Director, Centre for Research on Security Practices and Associate Professor in Criminology, Wilfrid Laurier University David Welch, Professor UW Mary Caesar, Queen Elizabeth Advanced Scholars Early Career Scholar at the Balsillie Don McCutchan, Fellow, Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy School of International Affairs Marc Saner, Chair, Department of Geography and Professor, University of Ottawa Alan Whiteside, Professor Laurier John McLevey, Associate Professor, Knowledge Integration Sociology and Legal Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Professor of Law, SEED, University of Waterloo Studies, University of Waterloo Daniel Scott, Professor, University Research Chair in Climate and Society in the Geography Randall M. Wigle, Professor Lauri er and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo Seçil Dagtas, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Waterloo Carrie Mitchell, Associate Professor in the School of Planning, University of Waterloo Mark Sedra, President and Research Director of the Canadian International Council Michael Dark, Diplomatic Historian Steven Mock, Research Director, Ideological Conflict Project, University of Waterloo POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS Steve Sider, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, Wilfrid Laurier University Warren Dodd, Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, Mariam Mufti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo University of Waterloo Paul Thagard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Waterloo Roy Norton, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo Ryan Deschamps, University of Waterloo PDF UW Tim Elcombe, Associate Professor and Acting Chair, Kinesiology and Physical Education, Jason Thistlethwaite, Associate Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Supervisor: Bessma Momani Warren Parker, Public Health and Communication Specialist Development, University of Waterloo Wilfrid Laurier University Melissa Finn, University of Waterloo PDF UW Stephen Quilley, Associate Professor in the School of Environment, Resource and Olaf Weber, Professor and University Research Chair at the School for Environment, Susan Elliott, Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Supervisor: Bessma Momani Sustainability, University of Waterloo Enterprise and Development (SEED), University of Waterloo University of Waterloo Rachael Johnstone, University of Waterloo PDF UW Rohit Ramchandani, CEO of Antara Global Health Advisors and Adjunct Assistant Heather Whiteside, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo Stephen Evans, Professor, Geological Engineering, University of Waterloo Supervisor: Bessma Momani Professor in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo William White, Senior Fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute Lowell Ewert, Professor Emeritus at Conrad Grebel University College, affiliated with the Shannon Nash, Trent University PDF UW University of Waterloo Supervisor: Bessma Momani Nathan C. Funk, Associate Professor and Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies, Conrad Chijioke Oji, National Research Foundation (South Africa)/ UW Grebel University College at the University of Waterloo Mitacs (Canada) Supervisor: Olaf Weber Kamiel Gabriel, Professor of Engineering & Applied Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Elizabeth Onyango, Queen Elizabeth Scholars Program Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush Shohini Ghose, Director, Centre for Women in Science, Professor, Physics and Computer Science, Wilfrid Laurier University Sarah Shoker, University of Waterloo PDF UW Supervisor: Bessma Momani Erin Hannah, Associate Professor in Political Science at King’s University College, Western University Jennifer Vansteenkiste, SSHRC Fellow UW Supervisor: Andrea Collins Kimie Hara, Professor and Director of East Asian Studies, University of Waterloo Kira Williams, Laurier Postdoctoral Fellow Laurier Paul Heinbecker, CIGI Distinguished Fellow Supervisor: Jenna Hennebry Keith Hipel, University Professor of Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo John Hirdes, Professor in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of EXTERNAL FELLOWS Waterloo Michael C. Howard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo Craig R. Janes, Professor and Director, School of Public Health and Health Systems, Maissaa Almustafa, Research Associate in the Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo University of Waterloo Peter A. Johnson, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Neil Arya, Family Physican and Scholar-in-residence, Faculty of Science, Wilfrid Laurier Management at the University of Waterloo University Narendran Kumarakulasingam, Adjunct Instructor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Christopher Bennett, Definite Term Lecturer in Political Science, University of Waterloo Program, University of Waterloo Jörg Broschek, Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Comparative Federalism and Ashley Lebner, Assistant Professor of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University Multilevel Governance and Associate Professor in Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier Jennifer Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Waterloo University 26 27 PhD Students

PhD Student Supervisor(s) Committee Members PhD Student Supervisor(s) Committee Members

Farah Afzal Kim Rygiel Carla Johnston Alison Blay-Palmer Andrew Spring, Jasmin Habib Aria Ahmad James Orbinski, Timothy Donais William Coleman, Krisantha Weerasuriya Jennifer Kandjii Suzan Ilcan Jonathan Crush, Margaret Walton-Roberts Melsen Babe Eric Helleiner Pierre Siklos, Heather Whiteside Hari KC Jenna Hennebry Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts Frances Barclay Fortune Andrea Brown Rianne Mahon, Reina Neufeldt So Youn Kim A. Neil Craik Aidan Barrett David Welch Rosemary Kimani-Dupuis Jenna Hennebry Bree Akesson, Alison Mountz Roger Boyd Simon Dalby Angela Carter, Hongying Wang Caleb Lauer Susan Roy Lianne Leddy, Daniel Gorman Carleigh Cartmell Daniel Gorman Jasmin Habib, Simon Dalby Tamara Lorincz Simon Dalby Deon Castello Jenna Hennebry Annahita Mirsalari Bessma Momani Timothy Donais, Veronica Kitchen Nisar Chattha A. Neil Craik Simon Dalby Scott Morton Sarah Burch Imre Szeman, Daniel McCarthy Julie Clark Alistair Edgar, Timothy Donais Sarah Murray Alistair Edgar Andrew Thompson, Bree Akesson Kristen Csenkey Dejan Guzina Indra Noyes Jennifer Clapp Clay Dasilva Thomas Homer-Dixon Stephen Quilley, Matthew Hoffman Allison Petrozziello Jenna Hennebry Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts Ousmane Diallo Timothy Donais Alistair Edgar, David Welch Jinelle Piereder Thomas Homer-Dixon David Welch, Jonathan Leader Maynard Lucie Edwards Jennifer Clapp Heather Douglas, Thomas Homer-Dixon Tahnee Prior A. Neil Craik, Thomas Homer-Dixon Whitney Lackenbauer, Simon Dalby Andres Garcia Jennifer Clapp Yasmine Shamsie, Derek Hall Choyon Saha Angela Carter Cynthia Leal Garza Jasmin Habib Bruce Muirhead, Sarah Burch, Andrew Cooper Justine Salam Angela Carter Eric Helleiner, Heather Whiteside Nicole Georges Jasmin Habib Doug Peers, Andrew Hunt Nico Saunders Veronica Kitchen Lana Gonzalez Balyk Suzan Ilcan Yazgulu Sezgin Kim Rygiel Nelson Graham Margaret Walton-Roberts Nawroos Shibli Jasmin Habib Ali Zaidi Kayla Grant Veronica Kitchen Kim Rygiel, Dan O’Conner Aviva Silburt A. Neil Craik Thomas Homer-Dixon, Reina Neufedt, Fred Bird Lucy Hinton Jennifer Clapp Andrea Collins, Sharon Kirkpatrick Bukola Solomon Jasmin Habib Rianne Mahon, Veronica Kitchen Seyed Ali Hosseini Alistair Edgar Timothy Donais, Jasmin Habib Alexander Suen Simon Dalby Angela Carter Jonathan Hui Simon Dalby Eric Tanguay Jeff Grischow Timothy Donais, Bonny Ibhawoh Abdiasis Issa Timothy Donais Alistair Edgar, Ann Fitz-Gerald Diana Thomaz Kim Rygiel, Paul Freston Alison Mountz, Peter Nyers Scott Janzwood Thomas Homer-Dixon Vanessa Schweitzer, Anders Sandberg Ana Visan Alison Mountz Jasmin Habib, Kim Rygiel Hari Jnawali Daneil Gorman Jasmin Habib, Alistair Edgar Jeremy Wagner Jonathan Crush Bruce Frayne, Andrea Brown Johanna Wilkes Alison Blay-Palmer Rianne Mahon, Alistair Edgar

28 Mengyun Zhang Hongying Wang 29 Masters Students

Policy Briefs - Global Affairs “Liberalism and Illiberalism in the Rules-Based International Order: Navigating Their Co- “The Importance of Transparency, Accountability, and Intersectionality in the Implementation of Existence in Canadian Policy and Practice” International Assistance” Emaan Ali, Brittany Ennis, and Danielle Wood Lydia Callies, Alexandra Giorgis-Audrain, and Laura Krizan Supervisors - Jasmin Habib and Michael Howard Supervisors - Alistair Edgar and Jennifer Kandjii

“An Arctic Focus for Canada’s Post-COVID Multilateralist Posture” “Global Nurse Migration Pathways” Ariela St-Pierre-Collins, Carly MacArthur, and Khurram Shamim Lena Gahwi, Savannah Guilbeault, Araba Maanan Blankson, and Anjali Shanmugam Supervisors - Ann Fitz-Gerald and Julie Clark Supervisors - Margaret Walton-Roberts, Nelson Graham, and Neil Amber Judge Master of Arts in Global Governance Master of International Public Policy “Canada’s Vulnerabilities in the Case of a Rapid Energy” Kristen Gracie, Shawna-Rae McLean, Jacqueline Mah, and Sarah Norton “Canadian Democracy and Economy in the Algorithmic Age” Brody Spourdalakis, Elaha Musakheel, Laura Higgins, and Chris Earle Emaan Ali Alexandra Giorgis- Jacqueline Mah Araba Maanan Blankson Elaha Muskaheel Camelia Touzany Supervisors - Simon Dalby and Roger Boyd Supervisors - Vanessa Schweizer and Jonathan Hui Jill Barclay Audrain Shawna-Rae McLean Keely Chambers Sarah Norton Neven Vincic “Adding Value with Climate Compatible Development” Lydia Callies Kristen Gracie Octavio Rodriguez Lara Karen Cook Claire Perttula Marco Violo Cassandra Hayward, Lauren MacDonald, Claire Perttula, and Micah Winter “Privacy Rights in the Digital Age: A North American Data Protection Framework” Kaleigh Campbell Savannah Guilbeault Isabella Sellar Voll Lena Gawhi Michael Pulford Zachary Wager Supervisors - Marie-Claire Cordonnier Segger, Alexandra Harrington, and Indra Noyes Jill Barclay, Bailey Cordrey, Gurleen Tak, and Sarah Wyatt Mackenzie Cassels Cassandra Hayward Khurram Shamim Aniska Graver Ariela St-Pierre-Collins Sarah Wyatt Supervisor - Peter Johnson Felicia Clement Markus Hellborg Emily Standfield Varkpeh Gonowolo Anjali Shanmugam “Post-COVID-19 Possibilities: The Beginning of a New Relationship with Asia?” Bailey Cordrey Laura Higgins Jeremy Vander Hoek Ashleigh Kong Bryn Sherman Parris Felicia Clement, Varkpeh Gonowolo, Aniska Graver, and Tesfaldet Mehreteab “COVID-19 - The Unexpected Game Changer: Artificial Intelligence and the Rules-Based Christopher Earle Dimitria Interlici Micah Winter Laura Krizan Brody Spourdalakis Supervisors - Anton Malkin and Kristen Csenkey International Order”

Brittany Ennis Carly MacArthur Danielle Wood Tesfaldet Mehreteab Gurleen Tak Mackenzie Cassels, Dimitria Interlici, Michael Pulford, and Bryn Sherman Parris “A Superpower Tug of War: Canada’s Challenges and Opportunities in a Post-COVID-19 World” Angela Fangeat Lauren MacDonald Godfrey Msonde Paul Timah Supervisors - Andrew Thompson and Lana Gonzalez Balyk Ashleigh Kong, Camelia Touzany, Jeremy Vander Hoek, and Mengyun Zhang Supervisors - Kimie Hara and Andrew Thompson “Shaping the Final Frontier: Canada and the New Space Race” Markus Hellborg, Emily Standfield, Zac J.S. Wager, and Karen Cook “Diversifying Inclusive and Mutually Prosperous Trade: The Case for Africa” Supervisors - A. Neil Craik and Jinelle Piereder Kaleigh Campbell and Angela Fangeat Supervisor - Patricia Goff

30 31 PhD Graduates Masters Graduates

Master of Arts in Global Governance

Masaya Llavaneras Blanco - NOVEMEBER 28, 2019 Ousmane Diallo - JUNE 17, 2020 Jacob Dinn Ambika Opal “Fanm Pa Chita: Mobilities, Intimate Labour and Political Subjectivities Among “Between Aspiration and Reality: Governance, the APSA and the Conflict in Mali” Graydon Fleming Britney Raby Haitian Women on the Move” Supervisor: Timothy Donais, Laurier Katelyn Forsyth Laura Robinson Supervisor: Rianne Mahon, Laurier Supervisory Committee Members: Alistair Edgar, Laurier Zoe Fortier James Sgro Supervisory Committee Members: Simon Dalby, Laurier David Welch, UW Doreen Huels Peter Smalley Kim Rygiel, Laurier Lamine Diallo, Laurier Manuela Jimenez Bueno Kayleigh Swanson Judith Nicholson, Laurier Thomas Tieku, Western University Violette Khammad Margaret Clare Urquhart Parvati Raghuram, Open University, UK Kristina Mastelica Yanan (Sophie) Wang Bryn McAuley Nathaniel Welch Logan Miller

Michael Lawrence - DECEMBER 19, 2019 Tracey Wagner-Rizvi - JULY 28, 2020 “Violence, Conflict, and World Order: Rethinking War with a Complex Systems “The Fox Building the Henhouse: Corporate Influence on Global Health Governance Approach” and the Risks to the World Health Organization” Supervisor: Thomas Homer-Dixon, UW Supervisor: Jennifer Clapp, UW Master of International Public Policy Supervisory Committee Members: Daniel Gorman, UW Supervisory Committee Members: Rianne Mahon, Laurier David Welch, UW Daniel Gorman, UW Maria Almhana Jeremy Loshak Alexander Lanoszka, UW Craig Janes, UW Cassandra Bangay Naomi Pearson Jack Donnelly, University of Denver, USA Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota, USA Jalil Benish Alison Reiszadeh Kevin Brink Samuel Vargas Suniya Gill Horacio Venegas Simon Gonsalves Vincent Vilaca Annalisa Lochan Alana Westervelt Stefano Loprieato

32 33 Faculty Books Faculty Publications

Alison Blay-Palmer

Blay-Palmer, Alison, A. Spring, E. Nimmo and A. LaCerda. 2020. “Alternative Food Networks: Traditional Food and the Right to Adequate Food.” In Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems, edited by J. Duncan, M. Carolan, and H. Wiskerke. London: Routledge Press. Blay-Palmer, Alison, D. Conaré, K. Meter and A. Di Battista, A., eds. 2020. Sustainable Food System Assessment: Lessons from Global Practice. UK: Sustainable Food System Food, Third Edition Anthropocene Geopolitics: Terrorism and Counterterrorism Strengthening the Canadian Routledge. Assessment: Lessons from Jennifer Clapp Globalization, Security, in Canada Armed Forces through Diversity Global Practice Sustainability Edited by Jeremy Littlewood, Lorne and Inclusion Blay-Palmer, Alison and K. Landman. 2013, 2015, 2019. “Food Systems and the Edited by Alison Blay-Palmer, D. Simon Dalby L. Dawson and Sara Thompson Edited by Alistair Edgar, Rupinder City.” In Canadian Cities in Transition – Sixth Edition, edited by P. Filion, R. Conaré, K. Meter and A. Di Battista Mangat and Bessma Momani Walker, T. Vinodrai and M. Moos. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Blay-Palmer, Alison and L. Young. 2019. “Sustainable Food Systems, the Sustainable Development Goals and Agro-ecology.” In Sustainable Development Goals and Global Governance, edited by Simon Dalby. London: Routledge Press. Marshman, J., A. Blay-Palmer and K. Landman., 2019. “Anthropocene Crisis: Climate Change, Pollinators, and Food Security.” Environments 6 (2): 22. Blay-Palmer, Alison and K. Landman. 2019. “The Future of Food Systems Planning in Canada.” Invited contribution to the Canadian Planning Institute Centenary Special Issue.

Andrea Brown

The Multilevel Politics of Trade The Death of Asylum: Global Political Economy, Fostering Pluralism through A National Project: Canada’s Brown, Andrea. 2019. “Planning for less planning: Supporting informal food Edited by Patricia Goff and Jörg Hidden Geographies of the Sixth Edition Solidarity Activism in Europe: Syrian Refugee Resettlement systems in Nairobi.” In Broschek Enforcement Archipelago John Ravenhill Everyday Encounters with Experience Routledge Handbook of Urban Planning in Africa, edited by Carlos Nunes Silva. London/New York: Routledge. Alison Mountz Newcomers Edited by L. Hamilton, L. Veronis and Edited by F. 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