Canadian Political Science Association BULLETIN Association canadienne de science politique

Volume XXXII:2 December / décembre 2003

Contents / Sommaire

ROBERT YOUNG, President's Report / Rapport du président...... 1

ELISABETH GIDENGIL, Programme Committee Report, Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association 2003 / Rapport du comité du programme, Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de science politique 2003 ...... 3 Around the Departments / Les nouvelles des départements...... 7 Academic Positions Available / Offres d'emploi...... 20 Calls for Papers / Appels de manuscrits ...... 30

PETER MEEKISON, CPSA Trust Fund / Fonds de prévoyance ACSP ...... 36 Annonces diverses / Other Notices...... 38

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Editor / Directeur: James Driscoll Canadian Studies Programme and Department of Political Studies Trent University, Peterborough, K9J 7B8 Telephone / Téléphone: 705-748-1011 x1210 Fax / Télécopieur: 705-748-1047 electronic mail / courrier électronique: [email protected]

The opinions and findings described in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the Canadian Political Science Association or its Directors and Officers.

Les opinions exprimées et les résultats de recherche transmis dans ce bulletin n’engagent pas l'Association canadienne de science politique, les membres de son Bureau de direction et les membres de son Conseil d'administration.

From the editor / un mot de la rédaction

Le conseil d'administration de l'Association canadienne de science politique a de- mandé au rédacteur du Bulletin de préparer, pour la prochaine réunion qui aura lieu en juin 2004, un rapport sur d'autres façons possibles de transmettre l'information qui est actuellement publiée dans le Bulletin. Plusieurs raisons justifient cette démarche. First, much of the material provided in the Bulletin is distributed in other ways. The listing of employment opportunities, for example, is revised and updated monthly and posted on the Association's web site. These listings, in turn, are in large part based on periodic postings to the Association's list server, POLCAN. Ensuite, l'Association a investi dans une technologie Internet qui peut s'avérer une méthode plus pratique et rentable de diffuser de l'information (par exemple, l'affichage des communications qui seront présentées au congrès). Finally, issues that arise with respect to duplication of services and alternative sources may obscure the possibility of novel ways of distributing information. I encourage readers to contact the Editor with comments on whether hard copy publication should be retained, and for what purposes; and suggestions for both alternative news services and ways of broadcasting the contents of the Bulletin.

Jim Driscoll Canadian Studies / Political Studies Trent University Travel Grants Policies CPSA Annual Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg June 3-5, 2004

The Canadian Political Science Association receives a travel grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Re- search Council of Canada to assist members to come to the annual meeting from distant places. These funds are intended in particular to facilitate participation by junior members. Funds should be apportioned by February 28, 2004. Travel grants will be allocated on a proportionate basis to applicants who meet all five of the following criteria: 1. Applicants must be members of the Canadian Political Science Association for two consecutive years prior to application. 2. Applicants must be paper-givers at the conference (one grant per paper). 3. Applicants must: a. be non-tenured faculty members or b. be students in the third or subsequent year of a doctoral program or c. have received their doctorate in the past five years and not be presently employed full time. 4. Priority will be given to applicants who did not receive a travel subsidy the previous year. 5. Travel grants will be awarded only to applicants who are employed (in the case of 3(a)) or study or reside (in the case of 3(b)) or reside (in the case of 3(c)) more than 500 km from the conference site.

To be considered, travel grant application forms (available on the CPSA website at www.cpsa-acsp.ca under “Conference”) must reach the Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Political Science Association, Suite 204, 260 Dal- housie Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 7E4, fax: 613-241-0019, e-mail: [email protected] by February 14, 2004.

Les règlements pour les bourses de voyage Acsp - Congrès annuel, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg 3-5 juin 2004

L'Association canadienne de science politique reçoit une subvention du Conseil de recherches en sciences hu- maines du Canada pour aider les membres des régions éloignées à venir au congrès. Ces fonds, qui sont surtout destinés aux membres les moins établis, seront probablement répartis d'ici le 28 février 2004; ils seront alloués sur une base proportionnelle aux personnes qui en font la demande et qui remplissent les cinq critères suivants: 1. Elles doivent avoir été membres de l'Association canadienne de science politique depuis les deux dernières années précédant la demande de bourse. 2. Elles doivent présenter une communication lors du congrès (une bourse par communication). 3. Elles doivent: a. être membres non permanents d'un corps professoral; ou b. être inscrits au moins en troisième année d'un programme de doctorat; ou c. avoir reçu leur doctorat au cours des cinq dernières années et ne pas occuper en ce moment un poste à temps plein. 4. Priorité sera accordée aux personnes qui n'ont pas reçu une bourse de voyage l'année précédente. 5. Une bourse de voyage peut seulement être consentie aux personnes qui enseignent (dans le cas de 3a) ou qui étudient ou résident (dans le cas de 3b) ou qui résident (dans le cas de 3c) à plus de 500 km du lieu où se déroulera le congrès.

Prière d'adresser toute demande de bourse de voyage (formulaire disponible sur le site web de l’Acsp au www.cpsa-acps.ca sous la rubrique Congrès) au secrétaire-trésorier, Association canadienne de science politi- que, bureau 204, 260, rue Dalhousie, Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 7E4, télécopieur: 613-241-0019; courriel: [email protected], d'ici le 14 février 2004. President's Report / Rapport du président Robert Young

General Business: ing information (and gossip). Participants will, as The Canadian Political Science Association is a usual, discuss enrolment trends and faculty renewal. complex organization, reflecting its large and diverse We will also discuss a possible benchmarking exer- membership, and the many institutions with which it cise. This involves compiling comparative informa- interacts or which operate under its auspices. These tion about teaching loads, publications, graduate include the Société québécoise de science politique students, and other matters, so that Chairs can better (SQSP), the International Political Science Associa- advance and defend departmental interests. Positive tion (IPSA), the Parliamentary Internship Pro- responses to this suggestion have been forthcoming gramme (PIP), the Ontario Legislature Internship from only a few departments, however, and there is Programme (OLIP), the Trust Fund, and, of course, some opposition, so the initiative may not come to the Canadian Journal of Political Science (CJPS). fruition. In any event, members should contact their The CPSA is functioning smoothly, and this for three Chair if they have issues to be raised at the annual reasons. First, Grace Skogstad, the Past President, meeting. did a superb job on behalf of the members of the As- CJPS: sociation, strengthening and renewing its operations. The largest challenge facing the Association in- Second, Michelle Hopkins, our Executive Director, volves the CJPS. John McMenemy will be retiring not only copes enthusiastically with a steady stream in 2004. As Administrative Editor, Professor of business but also anticipates future requirements McMenemy has guided our flagship for many years and difficulties. Finally, key officers and their asso- with both devotion and distinction, and he has intro- ciates are willing to serve our collective interests duced many innovations, especially in cooperation with competence and even grace. with the current dynamic editorial teams. But change Along these lines, I would like to thank col- looms. leagues who have recently been willing to take on In anticipation of this, the Board established a tasks for the CPSA. First and foremost is David committee in 2002 to review our options. Headed by Laycock, the 2004 Programme Committee Chair, Michael Atkinson, and including François-Pierre who has assembled an excellent committee. Among Gingras, Margaret Moore, and François Rocher, the them is David Stewart, who accepted the onerous committee produced a very useful report. It summa- task of handling local arrangements at the University rized the operations of the journal, and laid out three of Manitoba. The meetings in Winnipeg promise to possibilities for the future: (1) find a substitute for be stimulating, with several special and joint ses- John McMenemy; (2) hire a managing editor; or (3) sions and an exciting range of topical workshops. find a new publisher, one willing to take on more of The city itself has many virtues, the University is the functions now handled by the Administrative interesting and beautifully situated, and I encourage Editor. members to plan to attend the meetings and to block At its June meeting, the Board established three off June 3rd to 5th now. committees to explore these options. Grace Skogstad I would also like to thank the members of this and I were to search for a substitute. We have not year's Nominating Committee, Yasmeen Abu-Laban, given up, but under the current system the tasks are Geneviève Bouchard, and Lynda Erickson, for demanding. We did ascertain, however, that Profes- agreeing to serve. With myself as Chair, the commit- sor McMenemy will help maintain continuity, and tee is soliciting nominations for a President-Elect we believe that the Association will need a Manag- and members of the Board of Directors. The Board ing Editor in the future, albeit with a lighter burden, is essential to forming CPSA policy, so nominating to help with editorial succession and long-range good colleagues is important. We hope that many planning. We would be keen to hear from interested names will have been forthcoming before the closing members. date of November 15th. The second committee, consisting of Kenneth At the end of January, the annual meeting of de- Carty and me, consulted with knowledgeable people partmental Chairs will be held at the University of in the editing field. It may be possible to recruit a Western Ontario, hosted by Andy Sancton and me. managing editor, but there are issues of reliability, This meeting is a valuable opportunity for exchang- complexity, cost and turnover. We continue to work. The third committee comprises Sandra Burt, Éric séances conjointes et spéciales et son vaste éventail Montpetit and myself. We are compiling a list of d'ateliers thématiques. La ville elle-même offre de functions for a press to assume, and aim to circulate nombreux attraits et l'Université est intéressante et soon to several presses a Request for Proposals. In jouit d'un très beau site. J'incite donc tous les mem- case options (1) or (2) materialize, we will have a bres à venir au congrès et à inscrire dès maintenant minimal list (with functions rather like those cur- les dates du 3 au 5 juin dans leur agenda. rently performed by Wilfrid Laurier University Je veux aussi remercier les membres du comité Press), and a maximal list, where a press would take des candidatures de cette année, Yasmeen Abu- on the functions of manuscript tracking, routine Laban, Geneviève Bouchard et Lynda Erickson, communication with authors and reviewers, copyed- d'avoir accepté cette responsabilité. Ce comité, que iting, printing, and more. je préside, sollicite des mises en candidature pour les The Board will soon have considerable informa- postes de président(e) désigné(e) et de membres du tion about our options, and it will proceed to make conseil d'administration. Le conseil a un rôle clé à decisions. So change is indeed afoot. Should any jouer dans l'établissement des politiques de l'ACSP ; members have suggestions, comments, or concerns il est donc important de nommer de bonnes person- about the journal or this process, I know that mem- nes. Nous espérons que les noms de nombreux can- bers of the Board of Directors and of these commit- didats nous seront proposés d'ici la date de clôture, tees would appreciate hearing them. le 15 novembre. Thanks for your continuing support of the CPSA. À la fin de janvier, la réunion annuelle des direc- teurs et directrices de département aura lieu à l'Uni- * * * * * versity of Western Ontario. Cette réunion, qui sera animée par Andy Sancton et moi-même, est l'occa- Questions diverses: sion par excellence d'échanger de l'information (et L'Association canadienne de science politique est des potins). Comme d'habitude, les participants dis- une organisation complexe, à l'image non seulement cuteront des tendances quant aux inscriptions et du de l'importance et de la diversité de ses effectifs, renouvellement du corps professoral. Nous parlerons mais aussi des nombreuses institutions avec lesquel- aussi de la possibilité d'un exercice d'analyse compa- les elle entretient des relations et qui exercent des rative, qui implique la compilation de données au activités sous son égide. Parmi elles figurent la So- sujet des charges d'enseignement, des publications, ciété québécoise de science politique (SQSP), l'As- des étudiants diplômés, pour ne citer que ces élé- sociation internationale de science politique (AISP), ments, de manière à ce que les directeurs et directri- le Programme de stage parlementaire (PSP), le Pro- ces puissent mieux promouvoir et défendre les inté- gramme de stage à l'Assemblée législative de l'Onta- rêts de leur département. Seuls quelques départe- rio (PSALO), le Fonds de fiducie et, bien sûr, la Re- ments ont répondu favorablement à cette suggestion, vue canadienne de science politique (RCSP). qui a aussi soulevé des oppositions. Il se peut donc L'ACSP fonctionne bien et ce, pour trois raisons. que l'initiative n'aille pas plus loin. Quoi qu'il en D'abord, Grace Skogstad, la présidente sortante, a soit, les membres devraient communiquer avec leur fait un superbe travail, tant en consolidant les acquis directeur ou directrice de département s'il y a des qu'en apportant des éléments de renouveau. Ensuite, points qu'ils aimeraient voir abordés lors de cette Michelle Hopkins, notre directrice générale, non réunion annuelle. seulement s'occupe avec enthousiasme de tout ce RCSP qu'il y a constamment à faire, mais sait aussi prévoir Le plus gros défi de l'Association a trait à la les besoins et les problèmes futurs. Enfin, les mem- RCSP. John McMenemy prend sa retraite en 2004. À bres du conseil et leurs associés sont prêts à voir à titre de directeur administratif, M. McMenemy a nos intérêts communs avec compétence et doigté. piloté de main de maître notre publication vedette Dans cet esprit, je tiens à remercier les collègues durant de nombreuses années et introduit une foule qui ont récemment accepté des mandats, notamment d'innovations, particulièrement en collaboration avec David Laycock, le président du programme du les équipes de rédaction dynamiques actuelles. Mais congrès de 2004, qui s'est entouré d'un excellent co- l'heure est au changement. mité. Parmi eux se trouve David Stewart, qui a ac- C'est pourquoi le conseil d'administration a mis cepté la lourde tâche des arrangements à conclure sur pied en 2002 un comité chargé d'analyser nos avec l'Université du Manitoba. Le congrès de Win- options. Ce comité, dirigé par Michael Atkinson et nipeg promet d'être stimulant avec ses nombreuses composé de François-Pierre Gingras, de Margaret

2 Moore et de François Rocher, a produit un rapport diverses questions à considérer: la fiabilité, la com- fort pertinent. Résumant les activités de la revue, il plexité, le coût et le changement de personnel. Nous indique trois possibilités pour l'avenir: (1) trouver un poursuivons notre travail. substitut pour John McMenemy; (2) engager un ré- Le troisième comité regroupe Sandra Burt, Éric dacteur en chef; ou (3) trouver un nouvel éditeur, qui Montpetit et moi-même. Nous sommes en train de serait prêt à assumer un plus grand nombre des fonc- compiler une liste des fonctions d'un éditeur et avons tions qui reviennent actuellement au directeur admi- l'intention de faire bientôt un appel d'offres. Si les nistratif. options (1) ou (2) se matérialisent, nous aurons une À sa réunion de juin, le conseil d'administration a liste minimale (se limitant aux fonctions que remplit formé trois comités afin d'analyser ces options. actuellement Wilfrid Laurier University Press) et une Grace Skogstad et moi-même devions trouver un liste maximale. Dans ce dernier cas, l'éditeur s'occu- substitut. Nous ne baissons pas les bras, mais dans le perait entre autres du suivi des manuscrits, des système actuel la tâche de ce substitut sera lourde. communications avec les auteurs et les arbitres, de la Nous savons toutefois que M. McMenemy aidera à révision et de l'impression. assurer la continuité et, à notre avis, l'Association Le conseil d'administration aura bientôt en main aura besoin d'un rédacteur en chef qui, bien qu'ayant énormément de données sur nos options et pourra une tâche allégée, aidera à assurer la succession et à ainsi prendre une décision. Il y a du changement faire la planification à long terme. Nous aimerions dans l'air! Si vous avez des suggestions, des com- beaucoup que les personnes intéressées communi- mentaires ou des inquiétudes au sujet de la revue ou quent avec nous. du processus en cours, je sais que les membres du Le deuxième comité, formé de Kenneth Carty et conseil d'administration et de ces comités vous se- de moi-même, a consulté des personnes compétentes ront très reconnaissants que vous les leur fassiez dans le monde de l'édition. Il pourrait être possible parvenir. de recruter un rédacteur administratif, mais il y a Merci encore une fois de votre fidèle soutien.

Programme Committee Report Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association May 30-June 1, 2003, Dalhousie University

Elisabeth Gidengil, McGill University Chair, Programme Committee

This year marked the 75th annual conference of Programme Committee the Canadian Political Science Association. The con- The success of the conference owed a great deal ference took place from May 30 to June 1, 2003, at to the members of the Organizing Committee who Dalhousie University as part of the Congress of the devoted so much time and energy to the planning of Humanities and Social Sciences. It proved to be a the programme. As Committee Chair, I am very fitting occasion to celebrate the fact that for 75 years much in their debt and I would like to express my political scientists have been meeting across Canada thanks to them for making this such a pleasant and to share their research discoveries and to engage in stimulating experience. The members of the Com- scholarly exchange. mittee were:

Vice Chair David Laycock (Simon Fraser) Local Representative Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie) Canadian Politics Ian Stewart (Acadia) Comparative Politics (Developing) Viviana Patroni (York) Comparative Politics (Industrialized) Bernard Fournier (Memorial) International Relations Norrin Ripsman (Concordia)

3 Local and Urban Politics Judith Garber (Alberta) Political Behaviour/Sociology Neil Nevitte () Political Economy Robert Finbow (Dalhousie) Political Theory Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie) Provincial and Territorial Politics Stephen Tomblin (Memorial) Public Administration Denis Saint-Martin (Montréal) Law and Public Policy Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Saint Mary's) Women and Politics Louise Carbert (Dalhousie) Special Section Joanna Everitt (New Brunswick)

Programme Structure ronto and 340 at the previous year's conference in The conference theme was Hindsight and Hori- Quebec City. zons: The State of the Discipline on the 75th Anni- The Plenary Session was organized around the versary of the Canadian Political Science Associa- conference theme, with four past presidents of the tion. With this theme in mind, sessions were organ- Association sharing their reflections on some of the ized within the various sections that encouraged par- critical junctures faced by the discipline in Canada. ticipants to reflect on past achievements and future Meanwhile, the two special sessions were planned challenges within their subfield. Building on the ini- with the needs of junior members of the profession tiative of last year's organizing committee, the pro- especially in mind: Publish or Perish: Tips for Get- gramme also included four workshops designed to ting Your Name in Print and Getting Grants: Things provide an opportunity for participants to engage in to Know When Writing Grant Proposals. Conference an extended examination of a particular theme. In participants were also able to attend five joint ses- order to enhance the appeal of these workshops to a sions organized with the Society for Socialist Stud- broad audience, two of the four were jointly organ- ies, the Environmental Studies Association, and the ized. The workshop themes dealt with: Globalism, Canadian Women's Studies Association and to par- Terrorism and Proliferation: The Implications for ticipate in the Collaborative Programme on Conflict, Canada-U.S. Security Relations (International Rela- Cooperation and Sustainable Human Development, tions); Toward New Paradigms in Development: organized jointly with the Canadian Federation for Markets, States and the Problem of Inequality the Humanities and Social Sciences and the Cana- (Comparative Politics-Developing); Comparative P- dian International Development Agency. Finally, olitical Behaviour (Comparative Politics-Indus- continuing the practice initiated at last year's meet- trialized / Political Behaviour); and Rethinking the ing, participants had the opportunity to voice their Welfare State: Social Inclusion and Citizenship views about the organization of this year's confer- (Public Administration / Law and Public Policy). ence and to make suggestions to next year's Pro- gramme Chair at a roundtable held on the last day, Participation, Joint Sessions and Special Sessions The Future of the CPSA Annual Conference—Have The programme consisted of 125 sessions (in- Your Say. cluding round tables, the Plenary Session, and the Presidential Address). Most of the sections had full Dinner agendas, and the International Relations, Political Pier 21 provided a memorable setting for the Theory, Law and Public Policy, and Women and Conference Dinner. The dinner was marked by the Politics sections had parallel sessions. A total of 413 presentation of the John McMenemy Prize to Mi- individuals participated in the programme as paper chael Orsini for his article, "The Politics of Naming, givers, panellists, discussants or chairs. The total Blaming and Claiming: HIV, Hepatitis C and the number of registrations for the conference was 426, Emergence of Blood Activism in Canada"; the Don- compared with 558 at the 2002 conference in To- ald Smiley Prize to John Borrows for his book, Re- covering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous

4 Law; and the Vincent Lemieux Prize to Cornelius Acknowledgements Chipoma for his doctoral dissertation under the di- The Committee owes a special thanks to the As- rection of Patricia McCarney, Beyond Participation: sociation's Executive Director, Michelle Hopkins, Mapping the Institutional Dimensions of Collective for her outstanding organizational abilities and her Action in Zambia, and to Martin Horak for his doc- unfailing sense of humour. We would also like to toral dissertation under the direction of Richard express our appreciation to the Board of Directors Stren, Institutional Change and Post-Communist and especially to Grace Skogstad for their support Government Performance. and encouragement.

Rapport du comité du programme Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de science politique 30 mai au 1er juin 2003, Dalhousie University

Elisabeth Gidengil, Université McGill Présidente du comité du programme

Le congrès de 2003, qui correspondait au 75e Comité du programme congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de Le succès du congrès est attribuable pour une science politique, a eu lieu du 30 mai au 1er juin bonne part aux membres du comité organisateur qui 2003 à la Dalhousie University dans le cadre du ont consacré de longues heures et beaucoup d'éner- Congrès des sciences humaines. Ce fut une belle gie à la planification du programme. À titre de prési- occasion de célébrer le fait que, depuis 75 ans, les dente du comité, je leur suis très reconnaissante. politologues se donnent rendez-vous afin de faire L'expérience a été à la fois stimulante et agréable et connaître leurs recherches et de poursuivre ensemble je tiens ici à leur adresser publiquement mes sincères leur quête du savoir. remerciements. Les membres du comité étaient:

Vice-président David Laycock (Simon Fraser) Représentante locale Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie) Politique canadienne Ian Stewart (Acadia) Politique comparée (Pays en voie de développement) Viviana Patroni (York) Politique comparée (Pays industrialisés) Bernard Fournier (Memorial) Relations internationales Norrin Ripsman (Concordia) Politique locale et urbaine Judith Garber (Alberta) Comportement politique/sociologie Neil Nevitte (Toronto) Économie politique Robert Finbow (Dalhousie) Théorie politique Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie) Politique provinciale et territoriale Stephen Tomblin (Memorial) Administration publique Denis Saint-Martin (Montréal) Droit et analyse de politiques Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Saint Mary's) Les femmes et la politique Louise Carbert (Dalhousie) Section spéciale Joanna Everitt (New Brunswick)

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Structure du programme d'études environnementales et l'Association cana- Le thème du congrès était Rétrospective et pros- dienne des études sur les femmes et prendre part au pective: le point sur la discipline à l'occasion du 75e programme commun intitulé Conflit, coopération et anniversaire de l'Association canadienne de science développement durable, organisé conjointement politique. Les séances organisées à l'intérieur des avec la Fédération canadienne des sciences humai- diverses sections encourageaient les participants à nes et l'Agence canadienne de développement inter- réfléchir aux réalisations passées et aux défis à venir national. Enfin, comme pour la première fois l'an dans leur sous-domaine. S'inspirant de l'initiative du dernier, les participants ont eu l'occasion d'exprimer comité organisateur de l'an dernier, le programme leurs opinions sur l'organisation du congrès de cette comprenait également quatre ateliers conçus de ma- année et faire des suggestions au président du comité nière à permettre aux participants d'approfondir un du programme de l'an prochain lors d'une table thème donné. Il s'agissait pour deux d'entre eux ronde organisée la dernière journée sur le thème d'ateliers conjoints, ce qui a permis d'attirer un plus L'avenir du congrès annuel - partagez vos idées. vaste auditoire. Les thèmes des ateliers étaient les Dîner suivants: Le globalisme, le terrorisme et la proliféra- Pier 21 a fourni un cadre splendide pour le grand tion: les implications pour les relations entre le Ca- dîner du congrès. C'est au cours de cette réception nada et les É.-U. en matière de sécurité (Relations que des prix ont été remis: le Prix John-McMenemy internationales); Vers de nouveaux paradigmes dans à Michael Orsini pour son article intitulé «The Poli- le domaine du développement: les marchés, les États tics of Naming, Blaming and Claiming: HIV, Hepati- et le problème de l'inégalité (Politique comparée - tis C and the Emergence of Blood Activism in Can- Pays en voie de développement); Comportements ada», le Prix Donald-Smiley à John Borrows pour politiques comparés (Politique comparée - Pays in- son livre Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of dustrialisés/Comportement politique); et Repenser Indigenous Law ainsi que le Prix Vincent-Lemieux à l'État providence, des triangles aux losanges: l'État, Cornelius Chipoma pour sa thèse de doctorat rédigée le marché, la famille et la collectivité (Administra- sous la direction de Patricia McCarney, Beyond Par- tion publique / Droit et analyse de politique). ticipation: Mapping the Institutional Dimensions of Participation, séances conjointes et séances spéciales Collective Action in Zambia, et à Martin Horak pour Le programme offrait 125 séances (en plus des sa thèse de doctorat rédigée sous la direction de tables rondes, de la séance plénière et du discours Richard Stren, Institutional Change and Post-Com- présidentiel). La plupart des séances offraient un munist Government Performance. programme complet et les sections Relations interna- Remerciements tionales, Théorie politique, Droit et analyse de poli- Le comité du programme tient à exprimer sa re- tiques ainsi que La politique et les femmes ont tenu connaissance à la directrice générale de l'Associa- des séances parallèles. En tout, 413 personnes ont tion, Michelle Hopkins, pour son sens de l'organisa- participé, que ce soit à titre de conférenciers, de tion tout à fait exceptionnel et son sens de l'humour membres d'une table ronde, de commentateurs ou de à toute épreuve. Nous tenons aussi à remercier le présidents. Le total d'inscriptions au congrès a été de conseil d'administration et tout spécialement Grace 426 en comparaison de 558 pour le congrès de 2002 Skogstad pour son soutien. à Toronto et de 340 pour le congrès précédent à

Québec.

La séance plénière a été organisée autour du thème du congrès. Quatre anciens présidents de l'As- sociation sont venus livrer leurs réflexions sur cer- CPSA Annual General Meeting taines des phases critiques auxquelles a été confron- Réunion générale annuelle de l’ACSP tée la discipline au Canada. Deux séances spéciales avaient été planifiées afin de répondre aux besoins June 4, 2004 / 4 juin 2004 particuliers des débutants dans la profession: Publish University of Manitoba or Perish: Tips for Getting Your Name in Print and Winnipeg, MB Getting Grants: Things to Know When Writing

Grant Proposals. Les participants ont pu également assister à cinq séances conjointes organisées avec la Société d'études socialistes, l'Association canadienne

6 Around the Departments / Les nouvelles des départements

Brock University Minority Ethno-cultural Communities." Her recent publications include "Minority Representation in the New Appointments: Fourth Party System" (with T. Najem), Canadian The Brock Political Science Department experi- Ethnic Studies 34:1 (2002), pp. 85-111; and "Be- enced significant changes in personnel in 2003. Two tween Globalism and Localism, Italian Style", West colleagues left the Department; we made four ten- European Politics 25 (2002), pp. 51-76. She also ure-track appointments, three to colleagues who had presented a paper at the Annual Meeting of the been on limited term appointments and one to a new APSA in Boston in August of 2002 entitled "Ethnic colleague; and we added three new colleagues with Minority Representation in Canada's Fourth Party limited term appointments. We also added a new System." member to our support staff. Our three new limited term appointees are Dr. Nick Baxter-Moore followed his evolving re- Matthew Hennigar, Rosalind Warner, and Dr. Mark search interests and moved to the Brock University Yaniszewski. Department of Communications, Popular Culture Matthew Hennigar is teaching Canadian and and Film. Jim Kelly accepted a position with the comparative public law, and his current research ex- Political Science Department at Concordia Univer- amines the Federal Government's litigation strategy sity. Both are missed. in Charter of Rights cases involving issues of sexual Jennifer Berardi, Dr. Paul Hamilton and David orientation. His recent publications include "Players Whorley, all of whom had been members of the De- and the Process: Charter Litigation and the Federal partment with limited term appointments, all were Government", Windsor Yearbook of Access to Jus- successful in winning competitions for tenure-track tice, Fall 2003; and "Expanding the 'Dialogue' De- positions. bate: Federal Government Responses to Lower Jennifer Berardi is teaching public administra- Court Charter Decisions", CJPS, forthcoming 2004. tion, while continuing to work on her doctoral dis- He presented a paper at the Annual Meeting of the sertation on partnerships in public sector operations. CPSA in Halifax in June that was titled "Govern- Paul Hamilton is teaching in the areas of com- ment Appeals as 'Dialogue': Expanding a Contempo- parative politics and introductory political science. rary Debate." He will be giving another paper at the His recent publications include "The Greening of Meeting of the Southern Political Science Associa- Nationalism: Nationalising Nature in Europe", Envi- tion in New Orleans in January 2004. Its title is "The ronmental Politics 11:2 (2002), pp. 27-48. He also Politics of Avoidance: The Canadian Government's presented a paper at the Annual Meeting of the Litigation Strategy in Sexual Orientation Cases." APSA in Philadelphia in August 2003. Its title was Rosalind Warner is teaching international rela- "Ethnoregional Nationalism and Continental Integra- tions, and continuing her research on global ecopoli- tion: Comparing the Discourses of the Parti Québé- tics, international organization and the environment cois, Plaid Cymru and the Scottish Nationalist in Canadian foreign policy. Her recent publications Party." include "Competitiveness versus Sustainability: David Whorley is teaching Ontario politics and Canada, Free Trade and the Global Environment," public administration, while completing his doctoral Studies in Political Economy 68 (2002), pp. 85-106. dissertation on assessing the new public manage- She has organized a panel on "Biosphere Ethics" for ment. He also is chairing a committee on council the annual Meeting of the International Studies As- compensation for the Niagara Region. sociation which will take place in Montreal in March Our fourth tenure-track appointment went to Dr. of 2004. Livianna Tossutti, who joined us after having taught Mark Yaniszewski is teaching comparative poli- at the universities of Calgary and Windsor. She is tics, and his current research examines whether there teaching Canadian politics and research methods, are circumstances in which it is legitimate for mili- and her current research involves comparisons of the tary personnel to disobey orders issued by democ- attitudes and values of members of majority and mi- ratically elected public officials. A second research nority ethno-cultural communities in Canada. She area is an analysis of media coverage of the fratri- holds an SSHRC Standard Research Grant in the cide killing of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan. His amount of $19,236 for a study of "Familism, Religi- recent publications include "Post-Communist Civil- osity and Social Capital in Canada's Majority and Military Reform in Poland and Hungary: Progress

7 and Problems", Armed Forces and Society 28:3 the US and the UK on "The Political, Policy and (2002), pp. 385-402. Management Implications of Public Sector Informa- Darlene Berg has joined the Department in a new tion Technology" which is funded by an SSHRC administrative support position, with particular re- research grant in the amount of $250,000. He has sponsibility for graduate studies and for the Depart- been appointed as chair of a Federal Government ment's web page [www.brocku.ca/politics]. Task Force to report and make recommendations to the President of the Treasury Board on policy and The Department Scene: legislation on protection for whistle-blowers. He Turning to news about continuing members of received the Pierre De Celles / IPAC Award for Ex- the Department, Leah Bradshaw ended her three cellence in the Teaching of Public Administration. year term as Chair at the end of June, and was suc- His recent publications include "Integrating Values ceeded as Chair by Garth Stevenson. into Public Service: The Values Statement as Cen- Members' Activities: trepiece", Public Administration Review (US) (No- Leah Bradshaw contributed a chapter to the book, vember-December 2003). Feminist Interpretations of Jean Jacques Rousseau, Pierre Lizée is on sabbatical leave for 2003/04, edited by Lynda Lange (2002). She also presented a and he is spending most of the fall term in Hanoi paper titled "Some Kind of Love" at an international with support from a joint program of the Ford Foun- conference on "The Flesh Made Text" that took dation and the Elliot School of International Affairs place in Thessaloniki, Greece, in May of 2003. at George Washington University. The program deals Terry Carroll served as Chief Negotiator for the with "Multilateral Policy and Practice in Asia". His Faculty Association, and agreement on a new collec- recent publications include "Human Security in tive agreement was reached on the 3rd of July, just Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia", Contemporary three days after the expiry of the previous contract. Southeast Asia no. 3 (December 2002), pp. 509-27. He is working on a book manuscript entitled "De- Dan Madar's current research project is competi- mocracy, Development and Inequality: Lessons from tion and dumping in the world steel industry. As with Botswana and Mauritius". He presented a paper ti- his previous projects on the trade aspects of trucking tled "The Rapid Emergence of Civil Society in Bot- deregulation and rail mergers, he has begun with the swana" (co-authored with B.W. Carroll, McMaster economics and technology of the industry itself. His University) at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian current stage is trade under the conditions of oligop- Association for African Studies in Halifax in May of oly. Brock's proximity to Stelco and Dofasco in- 2003; and he presented a second paper titled "Is spired the project. There a Third World Policy Process" (co-authored Garth Stevenson was on leave for the winter term with B.W. Carroll and F. Ohemeng, both at McMas- of 2003, and completed a book manuscript on na- ter) at the Annual Meeting of the CPSA in Halifax in tionalism in Ireland and Quebec which is being re- June. viewed by a university press. He presented a paper Hevina Dashwood holds an SSHRC Standard entitled "The Politics of Remembrance in Irish and Research Grant in the amount of $37,000 to support Quebec Nationalism" at the IPSA World Congress in her work on global initiatives to promote corporate Durban, South Africa, in July of 2003. His recent social responsibility, and their impact on Canadian publications include "Anti-Colonial Nationalism in mining companies. Her recent publications include Ireland and Quebec: 1798 and 1837-1838 as Forma- "Corporate Social Responsibility and the Evolution tive Events", Canadian Review of Studies in Nation- of International Norms", in John Kirton, ed., Hard alism 30 (forthcoming 2003). Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade, Environment The Teaching Program: and Social Cohesion in Global Governance (To- As will be true at most Ontario universities, the ronto: Ashgate Publishing, forthcoming); "Zim- most noticeable change in our teaching program for babwe and Sustainable Peacebuilding", in Robert O. 2003/04 is the arrival of the double cohort. First year Mathews and Taisier M. Ali, eds., Durable Peace: enrolments in political science are up by 78% at Challenges to Peacebuilding in Africa (Toronto: Brock this year. The initial challenge has been met University of Toronto Press, forthcoming); and "Ine- primarily by hiring more TAs, but other solutions quality, Leadership and the Crisis in Zimbabwe", will be required as these students move into more International Journal (2002), pp. 209-26. advanced courses. Ken Kernaghan is involved in a joint research project with five academic colleagues from Canada,

8 Carleton University Income?" with Martin Dooley and Ellen Lipman at School of Public Policy and Administration McMaster and "The Role of Socioeconomic Status on the Relationship Between Television Viewing and Departmental Scene Child Outcomes" with James Chowhan (of Statistics As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, the heart of Canada). She has also started the Carleton Health our program — the three "streams" of our Masters and Social Science Workshop that brings together program — continues to beat strongly. The Ph.D. in social scientists conducting research in the broad Public Policy is now ten years old and is turning out area of health. Researchers from Carleton, Health a steady stream of new graduates. Canada, and University of Ottawa attend. The School held a special week of activities, Leslie Pal has written "Internet Governance: The speakers, and an Alumni luncheon in late September Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Num- to celebrate the 50th Anniversary. In addition, a spe- bers as a Hybrid Global Governance Regime." cial How Ottawa Spends sold-out conference on the Saul Schwartz is the co-principal investigator of transition to the new Martin government was held in a new 10-year, $50 million, social experiment early November. The School has been privileged to funded by the Canada Millennium Scholarship host a post-doctoral fellow (Josh Greenberg). Foundation. Randomized trials in New Brunswick, We are also moving in several new and innova- Manitoba and British Columbia will test the efficacy tive program directions. For example, we are look- of several programs aimed at increasing the post- ing to develop short courses in China and possibly secondary access of low-income, first generation new graduate certificate programs in Canada. The scholars. This research is occurring under the aus- School is also offering, in conjunction with the gov- pices of the Social research and Demonstration Cor- ernment of Nunavut and Arctic College, a Certificate poration. His paper on mandatory bankruptcy coun- in Northern Public Service Studies. selling in Canada will appear in a forthcoming issue Members' Activities of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal. Bruce Doern has been awarded a three-year Donald Swartz recently published the fourth edi- SSHRC research grant that begins in May 2003. A tion of his book, co-authored with Leo Panitch, on part of the SSHRC's Initiatives on the New Econ- union-management conflict. omy (INE) program, the purpose of the research is to Fiscal federalism in Canada has been signifi- examine changes in the nature of Canada's science cantly altered in recent years through developments and technology (S&T) institutions. He has also an- in the funding of health care, university research and nounced a new annual volume, similar to How Ot- student support. Allan Maslove is working on the tawa Spends, dealing with innovation, science and "new" model of fiscal federalism as it evolves in environment. these three policy arenas. He is also working on hos- Stephan Schott continues his research concerning pital organization and adverse patient outcomes - fishery management in Atlantic Canada and the fu- forms of organization affect various diagnostic, ture path of electricity restructuring in Ontario. Dur- treatment and care processes which, in turn, are im- ing last August's power black-out, he conducted a portant determinants of outcomes. series of CBC radio interviews on the possible Frances Abele and Michael Prince of the Univer- causes and consequences of the black-out. sity of Victoria have completed 5 articles on federal- Robin Farquhar continues his work to assist uni- ism and Aboriginal self-government, with publica- versity rectors in former socialist countries with their tion starting in 1999. Professor Abele has completed efforts to reform higher education. In addition, he much of the work for a new book concerning prop- has been assisting the European Universities Asso- erty and citizenship, then and now, in Aboriginal- ciation in its quality-appraisal reviews of universities Canada relations. She has also been the driving force in the Irish Republic. behind the new Certificate in Nunavut Public Ser- Lisa Mills is engaged in research on two diverse vice Studies which is entering its second year of op- topics: (1) the interaction between "traditional" and eration. "biomedical" knowledge in Mexico; and (2) interna- Over the past year, Susan Phillips has continued tional patent regimes and disputes over the preserva- her research on comparative analysis of public pol- tion of biodiversity. icy governing the voluntary and nonprofit sector. Jennifer Stewart reports the completion of two With the support of a SSHRC Strategic Research papers: "Testing the Good Mother Hypothesis: Do Grant, her work has compared the Canadian experi- Child Outcomes Vary with the Mother's Share of ence with some of the more innovative experiments

9 in other jurisdictions, notably in Wales and Estonia. opment (Comparative and International area). We In her capacity as Director and Senior Research As- have also advertised for a Junior Canada Research sociate of the Centre for Voluntary Sector Research Chair in Comparative Public Policy. and Development (CVSRD), Dr. Phillips has led a Members News number of new initiatives. One is the development Arthur Kroker has retired from the University on of the Trilateral Civil Society Project which is a stu- June 1, 2003. He will be taking up a Canada Re- dent exchange and research program involving part- search Chair at the University of Victoria. ner universities in Canada, the United States and Daniel Salée is the Visiting Chair in Quebec Mexico. Studies at , for the The Teaching Program year 2003-2004. Our enrolments remain steady – roughly 60 new Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay has joined the edito- MA students per year, and roughly 5 new Ph.D. stu- rial boards of PS Political Science (APSA) and Pa- dents per year. Out total enrolment in the MA is 180 cific Affairs. students, and our total Ph.D. enrolment is 40. As a Department Seminar Series purely graduate program, we have to date been un- The Department Seminar Series title for the aca- scathed by the double cohort. demic year 2003-2004 is "Democracy and Interna- Robert Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, was awarded a tional Relations". The invited speakers are Dr. SSHRC Federalism and Federation Doctoral Fellow- Stephen Walt, Harvard University; Dr. Martha ship Thesis Supplement grant, one of 10 such Crenshaw, Wesleyan University; Dr. Joel Sokolski, awards in Canada! Amanda Coe, MPA graduate Royal Military College of Canada; Dr. Chaim ('00), was awarded a Canada-US Fulbright Award to Kaufmann, Lehigh University; and Dr. Kenneth study at the J.F. Kennedy School of Government at Walt, Columbia University. Harvard University in September 2003. The Department Seminar Series title for the aca- Recent Ph.D. graduates include Monica Gattinger demic year 2002-2003 was "Distinguished Speaker (teaching at University of Ottawa); Rachel Laforest Series on Canadian Foreign Policy". The invited (teaching at Queen's University), Francesca Scala speakers were Dr. Andrew Cooper, University of (teaching at Concordia University). Waterloo; Dr. Tom Keating, University of Alberta; Dr. Brian Tomlin, Carleton University; Dr. David Concordia University Black, Dalhousie University; Dr. Denis Stairs, Dal- The Department of Political Science is success- housie University; Dr. Claire Turenne-Sjolander, fully continuing its process of rebuilding its tenure- University of Ottawa. track faculty complement. In the academic year, Publications and Grants 2002-2003, two new tenure-track faculty (Axel Axel Huelsemeyer Huelsemeyer, Ph.D University of Calgary – Interna- Publication tional Political Economy) and Michael Lipson Huelsemeyer, Axel (ed.) (2003) Globalization in the (Ph.D. University of Wisconsin –International Re- Twenty-First Century: Convergence or Diver- gimes) have joined the department. Four new tenure gence? Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. track faculty joined the department for the 2003- 2004 academic year: James Kelly (Ph.D. McGill – Brooke Jeffrey Charter Politics); Arang Keshavarzian (Ph.D Prince- Publications ton – Middle East Politics); Kimberly Manning "Social Cohesion and Nation-Building: the Role of (Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle – Chinese Liberal Values in Connecting Canadians", in Politics) who is currently on a post-doctoral fellow- Searching for the New Liberalism: Perspectives, ship at Stanford University and will be joining the Policies and Prospects. Asper, H and Axworthy, department in June 2004); and Jean Mayer (Ph.D. T. (eds.) Mosaic Press. 2003. pp. 49-63. Penn State University – Latin American Politics). "A Wider Europe: European Union Enlargement We have reached a faculty complement of 21 tenure- 2004", Occasional Paper # 8, Canada-Europe track faculty. In addition, we have hired five limited- Parliamentary Association, April 2003. pp. 38. term appointments. We are planning to hire up to three tenure-track faculty for 2004 in the areas of Political Philosophy and Political Theory; American Politics; and Devel-

10 Guy Lachapelle tréal: IRPP and McGill-Queen's University Press, Publications 2003, forthcoming). Guy Lachapelle et Robert Comeau (sous la direction Research grants de), Robert Bourassa: un bâtisseur tranquille, SSHRC Federalism and Federations program Presses de l'Université du Québec (Décembre (33,172$), 2003-2005, "Paradiplomatie et sys- 2002). Actes du colloque Concordia-UQAM, 21- tèmes fédéraux multinationaux." 23 mars 2002. SSHRC Standard research grant, new researcher, Guy Lachapelle, "Comment Robert Bourassa est-il (63,000$), (with Daniel Béland), 2003-2006. redevenu chef du Parti Libéral du Québec?", dans FQRSC Standard research grant, new researcher, Guy Lachapelle et Robert Comeau (sous la direc- (40,000$), 2003-2006, "Paradiplomatie: les gou- tion de), Robert Bourassa: un bâtisseur tran- vernements régionaux comme acteurs internatio- quille, Presses de l'Université du Québec (Dé- naux." cembre 2002). SSHRC team standard research grant, "Nationalisme Guy Lachapelle, "Personal Influence and Voting Be- majoritaire et diversité culturelle," (95,000$), havior", dans Philippe Maarek (sous la direction), (with 6 other researchers, Alain-G. Gagnon Political Communication into the Third Millen- (UQAM) is Principal Investigator) 2003-2006 nium, Routledge, 2002. James Moore Guy Lachapelle et Gilbert Gagné, "Intégration éco- Publications nomique, valeurs et identité: les attitudes maté- "Natural Rights in the Scottish Enlightenment" in rialistes et postmatérialistes des Québécois", Po- The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century litique et Sociétés. Political Thought. Cambridge University Press, Guy Lachapelle, "Vers une nouvelle citoyenneté 2003. nord-américaine: l'articulation entre les identités "Francis Hutcheson [1694-1746]" in The Oxford nationales et continentale des Québécois", Politi- Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Uni- ques et Société. versity Press, 2003. André Lecours "Gilbert Burnet [1690-1726]" in The Oxford Dic- Publications tionary of National Biography. Oxford Univer- Mapping the Political Landscape. An Introduction to sity Press, 2003. Political Science (Toronto: Nelson, forthcoming, "Gershom Carmichael [1672-1729] in The Oxford December 2003), with Reeta Tremblay, Csaba Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Uni- Nikolenyi, Bassel Salloukh and Francesca Scala. versity Press, 2003. "Le néo-institutionnalisme en science politique: uni- Natural Rights on the Threshold of the Scottish té ou diversité?" Politique et sociétés, vol. 21, no. Enlightenment [with Michael Silverthorne]. Indi- 3, 2002, 3-19. anapolis: Liberty Fund, 2002, 405 pp. "Solving the Belgian Paradox: Political-Institutional Csaba Nikolenyi Fragmentation, National Identity and Nationalist Publications / Regionalist Politics," Canadian Review of Stud- Reeta Tremblay, Andre Lecours, Csaba Nikolenyi, ies in Nationalism, vol. 29, 2002, 139-183. Bassel Salloukh and Francesca Scala. Mapping "Paradiplomacy: Reflections on the Foreign Policy the Political Landscape: An Introduction Test and and International Relations of Regions", Interna- Reader (Nelson Thomson: Canada. Forthcoming tional Negotiation, vol. 7, 2002, 91-114. in December 2003). "La 'nation' ne tombe pas du ciel. Sur les rapports Reeta Tremblay, Csaba Nikolenyi and Louis Otmar, structurants des nationalismes en concurrence. "Peace and Conflict: Alternative Strategies of Les cas de la Belgique et du Canada" (with Fran- Governance and Conflict Resolution", Journal of çois Rocher), in Raphaël Canet and Jules Du- Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and chastel (eds), La nation Practice 5, 2002. en débat. Entre modernité et postmodernité (Mon- "Positive Political Theory and Politics in Contempo- tréal: Athena, 2003), 111-131. rary India: An Application of a Positive Political "Paradiplomacy: A Nation-Building Strategy?" (with Model in Non-Western Politics." Canadian Jour- Luis Moreno), in Alain-G. Gagnon, Montserrat nal of Political Science (2002) 35 (4), 881-896 Guibernau and François Rocher (eds), Conditions "Cabinet Stability in Post-Communist Central of Diversity in Multinational Democracies (Mon- Europe." Party Politics (forthcoming in 2003).

11 "Coordination Problem and Grand Coalition: The McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002), pp. 163- Puzzle of the Government Formation Game in 199. the Czech Republic, 1998". Communist and Post- "Enjeux et défis de l'affirmation identitaire et politi- Communist Studies (forthcoming in September que des peuples autochtones au Canada: autour 2003) de quelques ouvrages récents", International Grants Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue internatio- SSHRC Standard Research Grant: Project title, nale d'études canadiennes, no. 26, Fall 2002, pp. "Cabinet Stability in Post-Communist Central 139-161. Europe." ATransformative Politics, the State, and the Politics Norrin Ripsman of Social Change in Quebec,@ in Wallace Clem- Publications: ent and Leah Vosko (eds.), Changing Canada: Norrin M. Ripsman, Peacemaking by Democracies: Political Economy as Transformation (Montreal: The Effect of State Autonomy in the Post-World- McGill-Queen=s University Press, 2003), pp. 25- War Settlements (University Park: Penn State 50. University Press, 2002). Francesca Scala Norrin M. Ripsman, "The Challenge of Targeting Publications Economic Sanctions," International Journal, vol. Reeta Tremblay, Andre Lecours, Csaba Nikolenyi, 57, no. 4 (Autumn 2002). Bassel Salloukh and Francesca Scala. Mapping Norrin M. Ripsman and Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, the Political Landscape: An Introduction Test and "Lightning Rods Rather than Lightswitches: Arab Reader (Nelson Thomson: Canada. Forthcoming Economic Sanctions against Canada in 1979," in December 2003). Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol. 35, Grants no. 1 (Spring 2002), pp. 151-174. FQRSC Standard research grant, new researcher, Norrin M. Ripsman and Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, (40,000$), 2003-2006: "Human Biotechnology "Qualitative Research on Economic Interdepend- and the Politics of Regulation: Cases from Swe- ence and Conflict: Overcoming Methodological den, Norway and Canada". Hurdles," in Edward D. Mansfield and Brian Pol- lins, eds, Economic Interdependence and Interna- Julian Schofield tional Conflict: New Perspectives on an Endur- Publications ing Debate (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan "Arms Races and War in the Indo-Pakistan Rivalry, Press, 2003). 1947-1971" Journal of South Asian and Middle Norrin M. Ripsman, "Big Eyes and Empty Pockets: Eastern Studies, forthcoming Spring, 2003 The Two Phases of Mulroney's Defence Policy," "Pakistan: The Political Economy of Militarism," in Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal, Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, eds., Diplomatic Departures: The Conservative Vol. 2, No.2, 2002, 5-23 (with Ahmad Faruqui). Era in Foreign Policy (Vancouver: University of "Special Operations and Unconventional Warfare," British Columbia Press, 2002). encyclopedic entry in the Encyclopedia of Terror- Grants ism (M.E. Sharpe) forthcoming 2003 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of "Kidnapping and Extortion: Common Terrorist Tac- Canada (SSHRC), 2003-2005, $56,000. tics," in Frank Shanty and Raymond Ricquet (eds), Encyclopedia of Terrorism (M.E. Sharpe), Daniel Salée 2003. 254-257. Publications: Grants AL=État québécois et la question autochtone,@ in FCAR: "The New Political-Economy, Trade Strate- Alain G. Gagnon (ed.), Québec: État et société, gies, and Legitimacy of Militarized Regimes tome 2, (Montréal: Québec Amérique, 2002), pp. (2003-2006)" – $27,930. Cases: Pakistan, Indo- 117-147. nesia, and Bangladesh. AQuebec=s Changing Political Culture and the Fu- Harvey Shulman ture of Federal-Provincial Relations in Canada,@ Publications in Harvey Lazar and Hamish Telford (eds.), Can- "Educating the Educators, in "Uniting the Liberal ada: The State of the Federation 2001: Canadian Arts: Core and Context," Selected Essays from Political Culture(s) in Transition (Kingston: the Fifth Annual Conference of the Association Institute of Intergovernmental Relations and

12 for Core Texts and Courses. Eds. Bainard Cowan Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Pakistan" Encyclopae- and Scott Lee. Lanham, MD, University Press of dia on World Terrorism, 1996-2002, M.E. Sharpe, America, 2002, 41-46. 2003; pp. 481-484. "The Program is Aristotelian," Academic Questions, Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Pervez Musharraf" Winter, 2003. Encyclopaedia on World Terrorism, 1996-2002, M.E. Sharpe, 2003; pp. 193 -194. Peter Stoett Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Globalization and Fed- Publications eralism" in B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh, edited, In- "Energy Security: A Vulnerability and Risk Analy- dian Federalism and the New Millennium, sis." Notes de recherche, numéro 22, février Manohar, New Delhi, 2003, p. 335-350. 2003; Centre d'études des politiques étrangers et Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "The Future Face of de sécurité. Security and Arms Control in South Asia": Joint "Toward Renewed Legitimacy? Nuclear Power, Publication for the Centre for International Stud- Global Warming and Security." Global Environ- ies and Security Studies and the Department of mental Politics (MIT Press), 3:1 (2003), 99-116. Foreign Affairs, York University, 2002, pp. 61- "The International Regulation of Trade and Wildlife: 78. Institutional and Normative Considerations." In- Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Kashmir Conflict: Se- ternational Environmental Agreements (Kluwer) cessionist Movement, Mobilization and Political 2:1 (2002), 195-210. Institutions", Pacific Affairs, Vol. 74, No. 4, Win- "Mekong River Politics: National, Human, and En- ter 2002, pp. 569 -577. vironmental Security", in P. Harris, ed., Environ- mental Change and Foreign Policy (Earthscan and United Nations University Press), forthcom- Université Laval ing. Le professeur François Blais a été nommé ré- "Shades of Complicity: Toward a Typology of cemment directeur du département de science politi- Transnational Crimes Against Humanity." in A. que par le Conseil d'administration de l'Université Jone, ed., Western Complicity in Genocide (Lon- Laval. Depuis juin dernier, il occupait la fonction de don: Zed Publications), forthcoming. directeur par intérim. François Blais est professeur Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay au département depuis 1992. Il enseigne la philoso- Publications phie politique et il s'intéresse particulièrement aux Reeta Tremblay, Andre Lecours, Csaba Nikolenyi, théories contemporaines de la justice sociale. Il est Bassel Sallouhk and Francesca Scala. Mapping lauréat du prix 2002 pour une contribution excep- the Political Landscape: An Introduction Test and tionnelle à la recherche sur les politiques au Canada Reader (Nelson Thomson: Canada. Forthcoming pour son ouvrage Un revenu garanti pour tous: In- in December 2003). troduction aux principes de l'allocation universelle Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Globalization and Fed- (une version anglaise est maintenant disponible chez eralism," in B.D. Bua and M.P. Singh edited In- l'éditeur James Lorimer). Nous lui souhaitons le plus dian Federalism and the New Millennium, vif des succès dans ses nouvelles fonctions. Manohar, New Delhi, 2003, pp. 335-350. L'automne 2003 a été marqué par une activité en Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, Csaba Nikolenyi and hommage au professeur émérite Vincent Lemieux. Louise Otmar, "Peace and Conflict: Alternative Le 23 octobre, à l'occasion du lancement du livre Strategies of Governance and Conflict Resolu- publié aux Presses de l'Université Laval sous la di- tion" Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: rection de Jean Crête, La science politique au Qué- Research and Practice, vol. 5, 2003, pp. 123-146. bec: le dernier des maîtres fondateurs, la Faculté des Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay, "Responses to the Par- sciences sociales et le Département de science poli- liamentary & Assembly Elections in Kashmir tique de l'Université Laval ont en effet rendu un Valley, Ladakh and the Jammu Region and the hommage tout à fait spécial au professeur Lemieux State-societal Relations" in Paul Wallace and afin de souligner sa carrière remarquable. Étaient Ramashray, edited, 1999 Elections and 20th Poli- présents de nombreux diplômés qui ont rédigé leur tics in India, Sage Publications, 2003, pp. 391- mémoire de maîtrise ou leur thèse de doctorat sous 425. sa direction, les membres du corps professoral et du personnel administratif de la Faculté des sciences sociales et la plupart des politologues qui ont colla-

13 boré à la rédaction du livre-hommage, dont l'hono- veaux acteurs, Paris / Québec, Éditions UNES- rable Stéphane Dion, président du Conseil privé de CO / Presses de l'Université Laval, 2003 la Reine pour le Canada et ministre des Affaires in- CRÊTE, Jean (dir.), Hommage à Vincent Lemieux. tergouvernementales. La soirée été l'occasion de La science politique au Québec: le dernier des rappeler les importantes contributions de Vincent maîtres fondateurs, Québec, Les Presses de Lemieux à la science politique au Canada et au Qué- l'Université Laval, 2003. bec. LEMIEUX, Vincent, Pierre BERGERON, Cler- Connu du grand public pour ses analyses des par- mont BÉGIN et Gérard BÉLANGER (dir.), Le tis politiques, des systèmes et des comportements système de santé au Québec. Organisations, ac- électoraux, Vincent Lemieux est sans aucun doute teurs et enjeux, Québec, Les Presses de l'Uni- l'un des politologues les plus prolifiques du Québec. versité Laval, 2003. Il a enseigné à des centaines d'étudiants et a formé Deux de nos diplômés au doctorat des cinq der- un nombre record de docteurs dans sa discipline. En nières années ont également publié des ouvrages en plus d'avoir publié une vingtaine d'ouvrages savants, 2003: des dizaines d'articles et de rapports, il a agit en tant BOILY, Frédéric, La pensée nationaliste de Lionel qu'expert conseil auprès d'organismes publics tant au Groulx, Québec, Septentrion, 2003. Québec qu'au Canada. Il a reçu le Prix du Québec en RODON, Thierry, En partenariat avec l'État: les 1998 et, en novembre 2003, a également été nommé expériences de cogestion des autochtones du officier de l'Ordre national du Québec pour sa con- Canada, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, tribution au développement de la science politique et 2003. de la société québécoise. Mémoires de maîtrise déposés depuis juin 2003: Rappelons au passage qu'en 2004, le Départe- Sandra BREUX, Ville et démocratie délibérative. ment fêtera ses 50 années d'existence. Nous revien- La prise de parole des élus et des citoyens dans drons bientôt sur ce sujet pour vous annoncer nos les séances publiques des conseils d'arrondis- activités de célébration. sement de la nouvelle ville de Québec. Direc- Soulignons, parmi les nominations récentes, celle trice: Louise Quesnel. du professeur Pierre-Gerlier Forest comme titulaire François-Pierre GAUVIN, Capital social et parti- de la Chaire G.D.W. Cameron en politique de la san- cipation publique. Une étude comparative de té à Santé Canada et celle du professeur Réjean Pel- trois régions socio-sanitaires canadiennes. Di- letier au Comité exécutif de l'Université Laval. recteur: Pierre-Gerlier Forest. En janvier 2004, le Département aura le plaisir Nicolas HARVEY, L'appropriation de l'idéologie d'accueillir une nouvelle professeure dans le do- anti-coloniale par André d'Allemagne et son maine de la sociologie politique, Madame Laurence application au Québec. Directeur: Réjean Pelle- Bhérer, détentrice d'un doctorat de l'Institut d'études tier. politiques de Bordeaux. Élisabeth MARTIN, La participation publique Sont actuellement en congé sabbatique jusqu'en dans le domaine de la santé au Canada: la ré- mai 2004, les professeurs Pauline Côté et François gionalisation comme agent de démocratisation? Pétry. Le professeur Alain Baccigalupo sera en Directeur: Pierre-Gerlier Forest. congé sabbatique du 1er janvier 2004 au 31 décem- Maxime OUELLET, La couverture médiatique des bre 2004. sommets internationaux: Une perspective criti- Enfin, ajoutons que, du 26 au 28 septembre 2003, que. Directrice: Anne-Marie Gingras. l'Université Laval a été l'hôte d'un colloque, "La ges- Isabelle PORTER, Processus de Miami et régiona- tion publique de la diversité religieuse: Enjeux et lisme en santé dans les Amériques, 1994-2002. défis", organisé conjointement par le Centre d'ana- Directeur: Pierre-Gerlier Forest. lyse des politiques publiques (Département de Nicolas ROUSSY, L'identité dans un État multi- science politique, Université Laval), The Law and culturel: le Canada et le Québec en perspective. Religion Program (Université Emory) et l'Internatio- Directeur: Réjean Pelletier nal Center for Law and Religion Studies (Université Nathalie ROY, L'organisation des soins de santé Brigham Young). destinés aux autochtones du Canada. À la re- Parmi les publications récentes des membres du cherche d'un espace de partage. Directeur: département, mentionnons les suivantes: Pierre-Gerlier Forest. BRETON, Gilles et Michel LAMBERT (dir.), Glo- balisation et universités. Nouvel espace, nou-

14 Thèses de doctorat soutenues durant les derniers Canadian Federal Election (Broadview Press) with mois: several colleagues. Pauline CURIEN, L'identité nationale exposée. Other recent publications include: Représentations du Québec à l'Exposition uni- Mark R. Brawley, The Politics of Globalization, verselle de Montréal 1967 (Expo 67). Directeur: Broadview Press, 2003. Pierre-Gerlier Forest. Baldev Nayar and T.V. Paul, India in the World Jacques PAQUET, Le régionalisme dans les Amé- Order, Cambridge University Press, 2003. riques: la consolidation de la démocratie au Stuart Soroka, Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Can- Mexique et au Paraguay. Directeur: Gordon ada, University of British Columbia Press, Mace. 2002. Caroline PATSIAS, inscrite au programme de cotu- Combined, department members published over 40 telle à l'Université d'Aix-Marseille et à l'Uni- articles and book chapters as well. versité Laval, a soutenu sa thèse de doctorat en science politique intitulée Vivre ensemble et Teaching: communauté politique: entre ordres domestique It is also worth noting that the department has et civique. Les deux co-directeurs de cette thèse become the largest in the Faculty of Arts at McGill sont Louise Quesnel, Université Laval, Yves in terms of students in courses, and in terms of pro- Schemeil, Université d'Aix-Marseille. gram students. That it is able to carry this teaching load while also becoming one of the Faculty's top performers in terms of grants and publications has McGill University been quite a challenge. New Appointments Two new faculty members joined our department Mount Saint Vincent University this fall. Juliet Johnson is a specialist in the com- New Appointments parative politics of Eastern Europe and the former Dr. Michael MacMillan has been appointed to a Soviet Union. Arash Abizadeh is a specialist in po- three-year term as chair of the department, as of July litical theory. Abizadeh recently won the Leo Strauss 1st, 2003. award for best dissertation in the area of political The department has been authorized to advertise theory in 2001-2002 from the APSA. Another junior for a new appointment in the current academic year. faculty member, Dietlind Stolle (with co-author Bo This position is designed to support our new multi- Rothstein), won an award from the European politics disciplinary initiative in public policy, which we are section for the best paper delivered in that area at coordinating in conjunction with the Economics de- last year's APSA meeting. partment. Leaves and Departures The Department Scene Prof. Rex Brynen recently won the Principal's Over the past three years, we have been re- Award for Teaching at the level of Full Professor. orienting our course offerings to enhance our capac- Richard Schultz and T.V. Paul were named James ity in the areas of public policy and international McGill Professors by the University. Professors affairs. This has been enthusiastically received by Christopher Manfredi and Philip Oxhorn are on sab- our students, as evidenced by a significant increase batical for this year. Prof. Arun Agrawal is also on in our enrolments and majors. Over the same time leave. As a result of Prof. Manfredi's sabbatical, period, we have developed an exciting new multi- Mark Brawley sits as interim chair. Regretfully, disciplinary program in Public Policy Studies, which Alain Gagnon left the department to take up a Cana- includes an optional internship. The program has just dian Research Chair elsewhere. received approval from the University Senate. Dr. Recent Major Publications: Michael MacMillan will serve as Co-ordinator of the The department produced a number of scholarly program. books in the last year. Michael Brecher co-edited Members' Activities with Frank Harvey a five-volume set with the Uni- Dr. Reginald Stuart has been awarded a Fulbright versity of Michigan Press reflecting on the state of Fellowship to the Woodrow Wilson International international relations theorizing. Elisabeth Gidengil Centre for Scholars, during his sabbatical from Janu- continued to be very productive, co-authoring Anat- omy of Liberal Victory: Making Sense of the 2000

15 ary to June, 2004. His research addresses the field of continue researching and writing a monograph titled, Canadian-American relations. Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This: Diaspora Nation- alism, Birobidzhan and the Canadian Jewish Com- The Teaching Program munist Imagination. Dr. Srebrnik's recently pub- As noted above, we have been redesigning the lished articles include: "Can Clans Form States? focus of our undergraduate offerings in the past few Somaliland in the Making," in Tozun Bahcheli et al, years. We have also embarked on a process of teach- eds., De Facto States: The Quest for Sovereignty ing some of our courses on the Distance University (London: Frank Cass); "Birobidzhan on the Prairies: Educational Television (DUET) system which is Two Decades of Pro-Soviet Jewish Movements in housed at our institution. This enables to offer Winnipeg," in Daniel Stone, ed., Jewish Radicalism courses which can be broadcast locally, across Atlan- in Winnipeg, 1905-1960 (Jewish Life and Times, tic Canada, or even nationally on Canadian Learning Vol. 8) (Winnipeg: Jewish Heritage Centre of West- Television. ern Canada); "'Full of Sound and Fury': Three Dec- ades of Parliamentary Politics in Mauritius," Journal University of Prince Edward Island of Southern African Studies, 28, 2, 2002; "Ethnicity, New Appointments: Religion, and the Issue of Aboriginality in a Small The year 2002-2003 was marked by continued Island State: Why Does Fiji Flounder?," Round Ta- growth and change. On the personnel front, the De- ble: The Commonwealth Journal of International partment is extremely pleased to announce the hiring Affairs, 364, 2002; "Literature, Politics, and Peda- of Dr. Peter McKenna. His tenure track appointment gogy," Academic Exchange Quarterly 6, 4, 2002. in Canadian Politics is crucial in restoring teaching Forthcoming is Srebrnik's "Small Island Nations and and research strength to this area of the Department's Democratic Values, World Development 32, 2 (Feb- program. Dr. McKenna previously taught at several ruary, 2004). universities in the Atlantic Canada region prior to his Dr. Barry Bartmann recently was appointed to the appointment at the University of Prince Edward Is- Governing Board of the Island Studies Institute, land. Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Cy- prus. Dr. Bartmann is contributing editor, along with Members Activities: Tozun Bahcheli and Henry Srebrnik, of the volume, The research programs of faculty continue apace. De Facto States: The Quest for Sovereignty, (Lon- Dr. McKenna currently has two articles in press. don: Frank Cass, 2004). Bartmann also has been in- They are "Canada, Cuba and Constructive Engage- vited to give presentations at conferences at the Uni- ment: A Decade of Bilateral Relations," in John M. versity of West Indies, Port of Spain, Trinidad, and Kirk and Michael Erisman, eds., Cuba's Interna- Eastern Mediterranean University in Famagusta, tional Policies (New York: Praeger), and "Living Cyprus, in early 2004. Next Door to the Elephant: The Impact of the United States and Canadian-Cuban Relations," in Morris Teaching Program: Morley, ed., Playing the Lone Cowboy: The Interna- General enrollment in Department courses is ex- tional Dimensions of the US-Cuba Conflict (Gaines- pected to reach a ten-year high in 2003-4. As a re- ville, FL: University Press of Florida). Under review flection of this upward trend in enrollment, student by International Journal is McKenna's "Compara- involvement in the Political Studies Club continues tive Foreign Policies Toward Cuba: Plus Ça to grow. Among other activities, Club members will Change..." In addition to the above, Dr. McKenna again play a pivotal role in mobilizing participation continues to publish op-eds and book reviews with in this year's Model NATO exercise, to be held in the Globe and Mail on topical issues related to the Ottawa. Canadian political scene. In press is Dr. Gil Germain's "Technology and the University of Saskatchewan Human Condition," in Toivu Koivukoski and David New Program Tabachnick, eds., Globalization, Technology, and The Department of Political Studies now offers Philosophy (Albany, NY: The State University of both a four-year undergraduate program and an ad- New York Press, 2004). vanced undergraduate certificate in Aboriginal Pub- The Department's resident comparativist, Dr. lic Administration. The general purpose of the Abo- Henry Srebrnik, has taken a two-year leave at the riginal Public Administration program is to prepare University of Calgary, during which time he will Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students for careers

16 in the governmental and non-governmental (i.e. for – Durand, the New Law Has Merit," Canadian profit and not–for-profit) spheres of the Aboriginal Public Policy 29 (no. 3), Sept. 2003. and non-Aboriginal sectors. Information on the pro- Professor Ron Wheeler presented a paper on "Un- gram is available on the Departmental website. tangling the Concept of Political Terrorism" at the conference on "Justice, Culture and "Terror": New Appointments Reaffirming or Reforming "Canadian" Values Af- Professor Greg Poelzer (University of Alberta) is ter 9/11", in Saskatoon in September 2003. Dr. a new tenure-track appointee in the Department of Wheeler also delivered a paper at the University Political Studies. He is a specialist in Aboriginal- of Saskatchewan's forum on "The Rights of Na- state relations in Canada and other northern hemi- tions," critiquing Michael Ignatieff's Whelan Lec- spheric countries. In addition to his position at the U ture in May 2003. The paper, entitled "A Fourth of S, Dr. Poelzer has recently been appointed Dean, Option for Political Ethics in an Age of Terror," Undergraduate Studies of the new University of the will be published along with the Whelan Lecture Arctic. by the University of Saskatchewan. Professor Yale Belanger (Trent University) has Professor John Courtney presided at the concluding been appointed to a three-year term position in the meeting of chairmen of current federal electoral Department. He is teaching two new courses: "The boundaries commissions in Ottawa in September. Evolution of Canadian and US Indian Policy" and Professor David Smith, as vice-chairman of the "The Political Interface of Aboriginal Organizations Saskatchewan Commission, also attended. in Canada'. Professor Belanger has two books slated Professors John Courtney and Michael Atkinson will to appear in 2004: one edited, Imaginary Borders, each be presenting papers at the annual meeting Genuine Boundaries: Exploring the Effect of in November of the Association of Canadian Boundaries Upon Native People in Canada (Univer- Studies in the United Stated in Portland, OR. Dr. sity of Manitoba Press), and the other co-authored Courtney will present "Issues Raised by the Elec- with David Newhouse, Aboriginal Self-Government toral Reform Debate in Canada" and Dr. Atkinson in Canada: A Trend Analysis and Literature Review will present "Views of Canadians on Corruption (Bearpaw Publishing). in Politics". Professor Daniel Pellerin (University of Toronto) Professor David Smith will give the Institute for the has been appointed to a one-year term position in the Study of Canada Mallory Lecture at McGill Uni- Department, specializing in Political Philosophy. versity in November 2003. This year he is teaching Democracy in North Amer- ica, Introduction to the History of Political Thought Publications and Research Grants and Modern Political Thought. Dr. Pellerin's collec- Professor Anna Hunter has an article on Aboriginal tion of Herder's writings in a new translation, co- voting in the forthcoming issue of Elections Can- edited with Ioannis Evrigenis, is to be released by ada's Electoral Insight. Hackett in March, 2004. Professor David Smith has published a book on The Canadian Senate in Bicameral Perspective (Uni- Retirements versity of Toronto Press), August 2003. This After over 35 years of service, Professor Jene book was the subject of his address to the staff of Porter retired from the Department as of 30 June the Senate of Canada at their annual retreat in 2003. In his tenure at the U of S, Professor Porter September at Meech Lake, Quebec. served on innumerable committees at the depart- Professor Greg Poelzer has published, with Gail ment, college and university levels, and has made an Fohndahl, "Aboriginal Rights in Russia at the exceptional contribution to the government of the U Beginning of the Twenty-First Century," Polar of S. Happily, he will continue, as Professor Emeri- Record 39 (209), 111-22 (2003). He is a co- tus, to have an active presence in the Department's recipient of SSHRC Strategic Programs and Joint research activities. Initiatives Project Funding for "Co-operative Members' Activities Membership and Globalization: Creating Social Conference Organization and Papers Cohesion through Market Relations"; the total Professor Cristine de Clercy, with Peter Ferguson project award is $589,100.00. (formerly of the Department), has published "The Sabbatical Leaves 2000 Canadian Election and the Elections Act Professor Don Story is on sabbatical leave July- Polling Reporting Provisions: Contra Professor December 2003 and is using his leave to complete

17 work on a book manuscript regarding the cancella- hosted four visitors from the University of Hull: tion of the CF-105 Avro Arrow Program. Simon Lee, Justin Morris, Colin Tyler and Richard Professor Ron Wheeler is on sabbatical leave Woodward. The Centre is now involved in organiz- July-December 2003. He is using his time away to ing a Conference to be held July 15th and 16th, 2004 work on an articles about the Sino-Soviet Conflict entitled "The WTO and Beyond: Global Governance and the Concept of Terrorism and to begin a book on and State Power in the Twenty-first Century." International Terrorism. He will also complete Members' Activities preparations for a new course on international terror- In 2003, three members of our Department re- ism which will be offered at U of S in the second ceived awards from the University and their col- term. leagues in British Columbia. Professor Andrew Awards and Recognition Heard won an SFU Excellence in Teaching Award Professor David Smith received the University of for 2003, Professor Stephen McBride won a Dean of Saskatchewan Distinguished Researcher Award in Arts medal for academic excellence and Professor October 2003. His Distinguished Researcher Lecture Theodore Cohn won the B.C. Political Science As- was entitled "A Question of Trust: Parliamentary sociation sponsored Geoffrey Weller Prize for the Democracy in Canada Today." best book published by a B.C. Political Scientist in Professor Ron Wheeler was named as one of the 2001 and 2002 for his book Governing Global most popular professors at the University of Sas- Trade: International Institutions in Conflict and katchewan in the MacLean's 2002-03 Guide to Uni- Convergence (Ashgate). versities and Colleges in Canada. The Department has had an active year in re- Senior Fellow Roy Romanow was honoured in search activity, with many new articles published. Washington, D.C. in September with the Pan Ameri- Among the books our faculty have published to date can Health Organization's Award for Administration. this year are The Political Economy of Energy in the The award recognizes his work relating to Canada's Southern Cone (Praeger) by Professor Anil Hira; health care system. Also this year he received honor- Foreign Policy Realignment in the Age of Terror ary doctorates from Brock University and The Uni- (Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies), co-edited versity of Ottawa, as well as the Canadian Public by Professors Lenard Cohen and Alexander Moens Service Award. with Professor Brian Job from UBC; NATO and European Security: Alliance Politics from the Cold Simon Fraser University Wars End to the Age of Terrorism (Praeger) co- edited by Professors Lenard Cohen and Alexander The Department Scene Moens with Professor Allen Sens, also from UBC; The Department hosted a symposium on Devel- Training the Excluded for Work: Access and Equity opment and Governance in February, 2003, featuring for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth and papers by Timothy M. Shaw, Professor of Com- People with Low Income (UBC Press) edited by monwealth Governance and Development and Di- Marjorie Griffin Cohen; Global Turbulence: Social rector, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School Activists' and State Responses to Globalization of Advanced Study, University of London; and Jane (Ashgate) edited by Marjorie Cohen and Stephen Parpart, Department of International Development McBride. Studies, Dalhousie University. Stephen McBride is also a partner investigator on In April 2003 a Centre for Global Political Econ- an Australian Research Council grant "Labour Mat- omy, housed in the Department of Political Science, ters: The Recomposition Of Trade Union Action In A was formally approved by SFU's Board of Gover- Globalising Era: Australia And Canada 1983-2003" nors. The Centre, which involves faculty from eight (Principal Investigator: Carla Lipsig Mumme, Mon- academic units at SFU, was established to organize ash University). regular conferences and workshops and to foster in- Professors David Laycock and Maureen Covell terdisciplinary research in political and economic are on sabbatical leave for the 2003-4 academic year. studies. Professor Stephen McBride from our De- David is spending some time in the Antipodes giving partment is the Director of the Centre. In May, the presentations on the New Right in Canada while Centre, along with the Political Science Department, Maureen is going to University of Lille for a month sponsored a one day symposium entitled “Global this term as part of an exchange programme SFU has Governance: Winning and Losing in the New Global for faculty and students. Order.” As part of the conference, the Department

18 The Teaching Program strengthen the intellectual resources supporting pub- Our Departmental enrollments are reaching grid- lic policy in Canada, has received $30 million in lock. Most of our courses are full, and many of our federal government funding to match a $30 million majors are finding they cannot get into the courses private contribution. Together with the Academic of their choice. We have been offering more large Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) lecture courses for our upper-division courses, but now housed at Wilfrid Laurier and the new UW ap- our pedagogical commitment to SFU’s tradition of pointment in the history of international institutions, seminar courses at the senior level and a lack of Waterloo is quickly developing a critical mass in the large classroom space has limited our ability to ex- study of international governance. pand to meet the demand. In terms of curriculum Alan Cairns joined the department in 2000 as an changes, in the fall of 2004 the Department is im- adjunct professor. Alan is publishing in a wide num- plementing a new Political Theory requirement of all ber of areas including citizenship and identity, how our majors. This adds to the methods requirement societies deal with past injustices, and electoral is- we already have in place. sues. A collection of essays drawn from a conference honouring Alan's contribution to the discipline will University of Waterloo be released next year (Gerald Kernerman and Philip Resnick, ed., Insiders and Outsiders: Alan Cairns New Appointments and the Reshaping of Canadian Citizenship, UBC UW Political Science is pleased to welcome Dr. Press.) Colin Farrelly (Ph.D. Bristol). Colin joined the de- Sandra Burt presented the results of a case study partment in July 2003 after holding appointments in of environmental tobacco smoke by-law develop- both philosophy (Aberdeen) and political science ment in the Region of Waterloo in Helsinki at the (Birmingham and Manchester). His research inter- 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. The ests span the disciplines of politics, philosophy and case is part of a larger study including nine Ontario law. He is the author of a forthcoming textbook and communities and two provinces (PEI and New- reader on contemporary political theory, An Intro- foundland) on ETS regulation. duction to Contemporary Political Theory (London: The department was deeply saddened by the sud- Sage, 2003) and Contemporary Political Theory: A den passing of John Wilson, professor emeritus, in Reader (London: Sage, 2003). He has also published May 2003. John retired in 2001 after teaching in the articles on topics ranging from a citizens' basic in- department for 37 years. He continued to serve as come to freedom of expression and genetic interven- the director of the Centre for Election Studies which tion in various journals including Politics, Canadian he founded in 1974 and which received a major CFI Philosophical Review and The Journal of Medical grant in 2001. Donations in John's memory can be Ethics. In addition to teaching both classic and con- made to the John Wilson Memorial Fund (Office of temporary political theory, Colin will be teaching a Development, Alumni Affairs, University of Water- senior/graduate seminar on genetics and justice. loo, 200 University Ave. West, N2L 3G1, (519) 888- The department will also be filling two new posi- 4567, http://www.uwaterloo.ca.) tions this year. The first is in comparative politics with a focus on state and nation. The second is a Selected Recent Publications (2003) joint appointment with History and will focus on Gerard Boychuk, "A History of the Canadian Social international institutions and international govern- Architecture: The Logics of Policy Develop- ance including the United Nations, international fi- ment" in Canadian Policy Research Networks, Family Network, A Social Architecture for Can- nancial institutions and, international governance st more broadly. ada's 21 Century (Ottawa: CPRN, 2003). Gerard Boychuk and Keith G. Banting, "Converging The Department Scene and Members Activities and Diverging Paradoxes: National and Sub- Andrew Cooper, who teaches international politi- National Variation in Income Maintenance Pro- cal economy and Canadian foreign policy in the de- grams in Canada and the United States," in Rich- partment, is also the Associate Director of the Centre ard G. Harris, ed., North American Linkages: Op- for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI) portunities and Challenges for Canada (Calgary: -- a new cutting-edge think tank studying the system University of Calgary Press, 2003). of multilateral governance, particularly within the Alan Cairns, "Aboriginal Nationalism and Canadian economic and financial realms. CIGI, as a research Citizenship," in Robin Higgans, ed., Limits to Di- institute of international significance intended to versity? Implications for Democracies (Ottawa:

19 University of Ottawa Centre on Governance, University of Winnipeg 2003). This year has been a year of changes within a Alan Cairns, "Aboriginal Peoples in the Twenty- period of larger changes. The enrolments of the De- First Century: A Plea for Realism," 135-64 in partment continue to grow very healthily, generally Chad Gaffield and Karen L. Gould, eds., Cana- exceeding the overall growth of the enrolment at the dian Distinctiveness into the XXIst Century (Ot- University which here has been of the order of 7%. tawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2003.) Classroom availability has now become a very seri- Alan Cairns, "The Canadian Experience of a Charter ous problem. But our undergraduate programme of Rights," 93-111 in Erik Oddvar et al., The continues to thrive and our MPA offerings are com- Chartering of Europe (Baden-Baden: Nomos pletely subscribed. Verlagsgellschaft, 2003). One resignation has been that of Professor Deb- Alan Cairns, "Coming to Terms with the Past," 63- orah Stienstra who has taken a position in disabilities 90 in John Torpey, ed., Politics and the Past: On studies at University of Manitoba. A long-standing Repairing Historical Injustices (New York: member of the Department, Professor Rais Khan, Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). has retired and we were saddened by the passing of Andrew Cooper, Tests of Global Governance: Ca- Professor Audrey Flood who retired in 1999 but who nadian Diplomacy and United Nations World before that was our longest serving professor, having Conferences (Tokyo: United Nations University been in the University of Winnipeg when it was Press, forthcoming June 2004). United College in 1963. Ashok Kapur, Pokhran and Beyond, 2nd ed. (New A major innovation of the year has been the es- Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003.) tablishment of an Aboriginal Self-Governance Pro- Tanya Korovkin, "Agrarian Capitalism and Commu- gram in cooperation with Red River College. Stu- nal Institutional Spaces: Chimborazo after the dents will be able to attain a three- or four-year de- Land Reform," in Lisa North and John Cameron, gree and there is a possible point of entry to the uni- eds., Rural Progress, Rural Decay: Neoliberal versity-degree programme through a two-year di- Adjustment Policies and Local Initiatives ploma from Red River College. Professor Larry (Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press, 2003). Chartrand is to be the Director of the Program when Tanya Korovkin, "Cut Flower Exports, Female La- he comes on staff in July 2004. Presently he is a pro- bour and Community Participation," Latin Ameri- fessor of law at University of Ottawa. Two col- can Research Review, 30 (4), 2003, 18-42. leagues received major SSHRC awards this year: Tanya Korovkin, "Desarticulacion social y conflictos Professor Jim Silver as a co-investigator into com- latentes en areas floricolas," Ecuador Debate, no. 58 munity development and the new economy, and Pro- April 2003, 143-158. fessor Chris Leo for urban politics. We are hoping to hire two tenure-track positions in global politics beginning in July 2004.

Academic Positions Available / Offres d'emploi

University of Calgary teach courses in International Relations and Strategic Studies and will have a related active research The Department of Political Science at the Uni- agenda. The successful candidate will be expected to versity of Calgary invites applications for a tenure- contribute to the interdisciplinary program in Inter- track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The national Relations, and there will also be teaching Department will entertain a broad range of applica- and research opportunities associated with the MA tions from those working in the fields of Interna- program, housed in Strategic Studies. tional Relations and Strategic Studies. The latter All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; may include traditional and non-traditional aspects however, Canadians and permanent residents will be of security studies. This position will commence on given priority. The University of Calgary respects, July 1, 2004. appreciates, and encourages diversity. The closing The successful candidate should have a PhD in date for application is February 1, 2004. Political Science, or International Relations at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will

20 Applicants should arrange the forwarding of • a brief description of the project (2 or 3 sen- three letters of reference, a sample of work, a letter tences); of application and curriculum vitae to: • a covering letter indicating the applicant's interest Dr. Ronald C. Keith, Head in the subject, the proposed fellowship dates Department of Political Science, and how he or she expects to continue the University of Calgary, Calgary, AB work after the Fellowship period; Canada T2N 1N4 • curriculum vitae; Tel: 403 – 220-6090 • a letter from the employer, if appropriate, indicat- Fax: 403 – 282-4773 ing willingness to provide a four-month leave Email: [email protected] of absence and a continuation of benefits; • names and addresses of three referees who have The Sheldon Chumir Foundation been asked to send letters of support directly to for Ethics in Leadership the Foundation by the deadline date. Sheldon Chumir Fellowship in Public Policy • Deadline for application packages: March 29, Applications are invited from persons with a 2004 deep interest in ethics in leadership working in any The Fellowship period will be agreed between the public policy area (government, public service, aca- Foundation and the recipient, and is expected to demia, policing etc.) for a four-month Fellowship commence between September 15, 2004 and March sponsored by the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for 15, 2005. The Foundation reserves the right not to Ethics in Leadership. The successful applicant will make an award in any given year. spend the Fellowship period working full time on a The Foundation Board, with the advice of an ex- project related to the theme of ethics in leadership in pert committee, will select the Fellowship recipient. government, politics, public service, policing or a The Foundation is seeking projects which will help similar area. to further its mission and which have the potential to The project should involve a non-partisan inves- be extended and replicated for the benefit of broader tigation of a particular ethical issue in the chosen communities field. Topics for 2004 - 2005 could relate to citizen- Please send applications to: ship and participation, globalization and democracy, The Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in ethics in public service, corporate social responsibil- Leadership, ity and governance, human rights, or any policy- Suite 970, 1202 Centre Street S. related issue that has an ethics in leadership dimen- Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2G 5A5 sion. It is expected that appropriate background tel: (403) 244-6666 fax: (403) 244-5596 work will have been completed prior to taking up the email: [email protected] Fellowship so that, by the end of the four-month pe- For further information on the Foundation please riod, the Fellow will produce a publishable paper or contact our office at the above address, or visit our a series of articles on the project topic. He or she website at http://www.chumirethicsfoundation.ca will also provide several days consulting to the Foundation. St. Francis Xavier University Stipend for the four month period will be Canada Research Chair CND$5,500 per month plus an amount for research St. Francis Xavier University invites applications expenses not to exceed CND$5,000 in total. In the for a Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Public Policy case of regularly employed persons, it is expected and Governance. The CRC program, established by that the recipient's employer will continue to pay the the Government of Canada, promotes internationally employer's portion of any benefits during the Fel- recognized research excellence. (Please see lowship period. Applications should include: http://www.chairs.gc.ca for details). • a detailed and clearly thought out project descrip- This is a Tier II Chair / tenure-track faculty posi- tion outlining the work to be undertaken, the tion at the Assistant or Associate level (conditional relationship to the Foundation's theme and ex- on the successful candidate being appointed as a Tier pected outcomes (not more than 7 pages); II Chair). The successful candidate will be within ten • two short examples of the applicant's writing years of receiving a Ph.D., with a strong research style - please do not send books or other record, an innovative and original program of re- lengthy documents;

21 search and a demonstrated ability to obtain external public policy. The candidate will be expected to funding. teach and do research in both French and English. The Chair will reside in one or more of the uni- Duties will include teaching at the undergraduate versity's departments that have a research focus that level with some possibility of graduate teaching and includes public affairs and policy studies. St. Francis supervision, research and administrative responsi- Xavier University has a longstanding commitment to bilities including the supervision of a public man- and research strength in the study of public policy agement internship program. Preference will be and governance. Within the Faculty of Arts, this re- given to candidates with proven teaching experience, search cluster draws upon the university's social sci- a strong research and publication record reflecting a ence departments, as well as interdisciplinary pro- knowledge of both French and English scholarship, grams in Aquatic Resources (ISAR), Development the ability to contribute effectively to the York Studies (IDS), and Women's Studies. graduate program and a good knowledge of the pub- Applicants should be able to outline and develop lic sector milieu. Salary is in accordance with the a research program that deals with public policy and collective agreement and experience. the policy process. They should have expertise in Applications including curriculum vitae should one or more policy sectors (for example, resource, be sent directly to Professor Edelgard Mahant, Chair, environmental, health, social, economic, or indus- Department of Political Science, Glendon College, trial policy), or within the field of public sector man- York University, 2275 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, agement. The country focus should include Canada, Ontario M4N 3M6. Date of Appointment, July 1st, or Canada in a comparative or global context. 2004. Candidates must also arrange for three letters The successful candidate will have a substantial of reference to be sent directly to the Chair of the research budget and will contribute to the teaching Political Science Department. At least one of the program at St. Francis Xavier University. Candidates references should address teaching. Application should submit a letter of application, a curriculum deadline: January 30, 2004. vitae, a long-term research plan, and a sample of York University is an Affirmative Action Em- scholarly work. Three letters of reference are re- ployer. The Affirmative Action Program can be quired. The review of applications is ongoing; the found on York's website at: competition will remain open until the position is http://www.yorku.ca/acadjobs filled. or a copy can be obtained by calling the affirmative All application materials and any inquiries may action office at 416 736-5713. All qualified candi- be directed to Dr. James Bickerton, CRC Search dates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian Committee, St. Francis Xavier University, P.O. Box citizens and Permanent Residents will be given pri- 5000, Antigonish, NS, Canada, B2G 2W5. Email: ority. [email protected]. The University is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from * * * * * all qualified women and men, including visible mi- norities, persons with disabilities, and aboriginal Le Département de science politique du Collège people. universitaire Glendon, faculté bilingue d'arts libé- raux de l'Université York, sollicite des candidatures Glendon College pour un poste menant à la permanence, au rang de York University professeur(e) adjoint(e). La création de ce poste est The Department of Political Science, Glendon liée à l'autorisation budgétaire de l'Université. Les College, the bilingual Liberal Arts Faculty of York candidat(e)s doivent détenir un doctorat en science University, invite applications for a tenure-track po- politique, avec une spécialisation en administration sition at the rank of Assistant Professor. This posi- publique ou en politique publique. On donnera la tion is subject to budgetary approval by the Univer- préférence aux candidats qui s'intéressent manifes- sity. Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in Political tement à la recherche dans au moins deux des do- Science with a concentration in Public Administra- maines suivants: analyse de politiques, gestion dans tion or public policy. Preference will be given to ap- le secteur public et politique publique comparée. Ils plicants with a demonstrated research interest in two doivent pouvoir enseigner et faire de la recherche en or more of the following fields: policy analysis, français et en anglais. management in the public sector and comparative Les fonctions comprennent l'enseignement au niveau du 1er cycle, et éventuellement au niveau des

22 2e et 3e cycles, ainsi que la recherche et les tâches should also have a record of scholarly activities and administratives, notamment la coordination d'un pro- an ability to work in a collegial environment. gramme de stage en gestion publique. On donnera la Grant MacEwan College is currently in a period préférence aux candidats qui ont de l'expérience of tremendous growth and change, with the possibil- dans l'enseignement, qui disposent d'un dossier so- ity of granting 4-year Bachelor of Arts degrees on lide en recherche et publications indiquant une con- the horizon. The college offers a competitive salary naissance des études en français et en anglais, qui and benefits package. A Ph.D is required; however, ont les compétences nécessaires pour contribuer ac- strong candidates near completion will be consid- tivement au programme d'études supérieures de York ered. et qui connaissent bien le domaine du secteur public. Applicants should forward curriculum vitae, tran- Le salaire offert sera fixé en fonction de la conven- scripts and recent teaching evaluations, as well as tion collective et de l'expérience. three letters of reference to be submitted under sepa- Prière de faire parvenir une lettre de candidature rate cover. Please quote the competition number on accompagnée du curriculum vitae à Madame Edel- all documents. gard Mahant, directrice, Département de science Salary: Based on education and experience. politique, Collège universitaire Glendon, Université Closing Date: February 15, 2004 York, 2275 Bayview Avenue, Toronto (Ontario) Quote Competition Number: 03.12.158 M4N 3M6. Date d'entrée en fonction: le 1er juillet Grant MacEwan College thanks all applicants for 2004. Les candidats doivent prendre des dispositions their interest in employment; however, only those pour faire envoyer directement trois lettres de re- selected for interviews will be contacted. Apply to: commandation à la directrice du Département de Human Resources Department science politique. L'une de ces recommandations au Grant MacEwan College moins doit porter sur l' enseignement. Date limite de City Centre Campus, Room 7-105, 10700 - 104 candidature: le 30 janvier 2004. Ave, L'Université York a adopté un programme d'ac- Edmonton, AB T5J 4S2 tion positive pour l'embauche des professeurs / pro- FAX: (780) 497-5430 Phone: (780) 497-5434 fesseures et des bibliothécaires. Ce programme s'ap- Email: [email protected] plique aux femmes, aux minorités raciales et visi- bles, aux personnes ayant un handicap et aux autoch- Université catholique de Louvain tones. Les personnes appartenant à l'un de ces Hoover Fellowship in Economic and Social Ethics groupes doivent en faire état pour bénéficier du pro- 2004-05 gramme d'action positive. Le Département de Thanks to the continued support of the Hoover science politique encourage les demandes d' emploi Foundation for the Development of the Catholic des personnes appartenant à ces groupes. Pour plus University of Louvain (UCL), the Hoover Chair of de renseignements sur le programme d'action posi- Economic and Social Ethics hosts every year a num- tive, veuillez consulter le site WEB de l'Université ber of post-doctoral fellows. The fellowhip is in- York à l'adresse http://www.yorku.ca/acadjobs ou tended for scholars from outside Belgium, who hold demander un exemplaire du programme auprès du a doctorate or possess equivalent qualifications and bureau du programme d'action positive au numéro are active in the field of economic or social ethics. (416) 736-5713. Toutes les personnes qualifiées sont At least some rudiments of French and an active encouragées à poser leur candidature; toutefois, prio- knowledge of either English or French are required. rité sera donnée aux personnes de nationalité cana- Fellows with no other source of income are of- dienne ou détenant le statut de résident permanent. fered an all-inclusive gross monthly stipend of Euros 2000 for a period not exceeding 6 months. Fellows Grant MacEwan College on paid leave from their own institution are offered a The Arts and Science Division invites applica- contribution to their travelling and housing ex- tions for a full-time continuing Political Science po- penses. All fellows are expected to stay for at least sition in the Department of Anthropology, Econom- one month. They are provided with office space, ics and Political Science. The applicant must have internet connection, free access to various other ser- expertise in Canadian Government or Political Phi- vices, some secretarial assistance and help in finding losophy. Successful applicants must have a strong accommodation. They will be welcome to take an interest in teaching as a career priority and an inter- active part in the Chaire Hoover's activities and will est in alternative modes of delivery. Applicants

23 have access to the University's seminars, lecture Université catholique de Louvain courses and libraries. Fellowship Hoover en éthique économique et sociale Applications from scholars with an active interest 2004-05 in the main research themes of the members of the Grâce à l'appui de la Fondation Hoover pour le Hoover Chair are particularly welcome. These Développement de l'UCL, la Chaire Hoover ac- themes include the relationship between social jus- cueille chaque année plusieurs fellows post-doc- tice and individual ethics, the tension between cul- toraux. Le fellowship s'adresse à des personnes tra- tural diversity and economic solidarity, linguistic vaillant habituellement à l'étranger, dans le domaine justice, the future of European welfare states, the de l'éthique économique et sociale, et titulaires d'un legitimacy of tradable quotas, the respective poten- titre de docteur ou de qualifications équivalentes. tials of corporate social responsibilty and representa- Une connaissance active du français ou de l'anglais tive democracy as instruments for the achievement est indispensable. Une bonne connaissance de l'un et of ethical goals, deliberation and publicity in collec- l'autre est un atout. tive decision making. Les fellows qui ne disposent pas d'autre source de For more details, see the presentation of the revenu pendant leur fellowship, reçoivent un mon- members of the Chair and the list of recent tant mensuel tout compris de 2000 Euros par mois (downloadable) working papers on pour une période de 6 mois au plus. Les fellows qui http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/ continuent à percevoir une rémunération de leur ins- (NB: Philippe Van Parijs will be abroad during the titution reçoivent une contribution à leurs frais de 2nd semester 2004-05, but the fellow's stay can take voyage et de logement. Dans les deux cas, la durée place at any time between September and June.) du fellowship ne peut être inférieure à un mois. Le General information about the University and its fellow pourra jouir d'un bureau (éventuellement par- Faculties can be found on tagé), d'une connexion internet, d'un accès gratuit à http://www.ucl.ac.be. différents autres services, d'une aide dans la recher- If you wish to apply, we need to receive by 29 Feb- che d'un logement. Il sera invité à prendre part aux ruary 2004 at the address below a letter (in French or activités de la Chaire Hoover et aura accès aux sé- English) stating briefly minaires, cours et bibliothèques de l'Université. • your current research interests, and in particular Les candidatures de personnes activement inté- what you intend working on during your stay; ressées aux thèmes abordés à la Chaire Hoover sont • your linguistic abilities; particulièrment bienvenues. Ces thèmes compren- • whether you would be on paid leave from your nent la relation entre justice sociale et éthique indi- own institution during your stay; viduelle, la tension entre diversité culturelle et soli- • your preferences as to the length and timing of darité économique, la justice linguistique, l'avenir your stay; des Etats-Providence européens, la légitimité des • whether you intend coming with your family. quotas échangeables, les potentiels respectifs de la • a detailed Curriculum Vitae; responsabilité sociale des entreprises et de la démo- • two reference letters (sent directly by their au- cratie représentative comme instrument au service thors). d'idéaux éthiques, la délibération et la publicité dans la prise de décisions collectives. Thérèse Davio Le site de la Chaire Hoover: Université catholique de Louvain http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/ Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, contient une brève description des recherches en 3 Place Montesquieu, cours à la Chaire Hoover et une liste de documents B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. de travail récents téléchargeables. (NB: Philippe Van Fax: +32 10 473952 Parijs, reponsable de la Chaire Hoover, sera à E-mail: [email protected] l'étranger au 2e semestre 2004-05, mais le séjour des fellows peut se situer à tout moment entre début sep- * * * * * tembre et fin juin.) Pour plus de renseignements sur l'Université et ses Facultés voir: http://www.ucl.ac.be. Si vous souhaitez poser votre candidature, nous vous prions d'envoyer à l'adresse ci-dessous avant le

24 29 février 2004 une lettre (en français ou en anglais) • a two-page text summarizing the candidate’s pro- décrivant: posed research program. • vos intérêts de recherche actuels, et en particulier Applications for the fellowship should be sent by ce que vous souhaitez faire durant votre séjour; January 31, 2004 to: • vos connaissances linguistiques; Professor Antonia Maioni • si vous conservez une autre source de finance- Or ment pendant votre séjour; Professor Christopher Manfredi • vos préférences concernant la durée et la période Department of Political Science de séjour; McGill University • si vous avez l'intention de venir accompagné de 855 Sherbrooke St. W. votre famille. Montreal, QC H3A 2T7 • un curriculum vitae détaillé; [email protected] • deux lettres de référence envoyées directement [email protected] par leurs auteurs à la même adresse * * * * * Thérèse Davio Université catholique de Louvain Université McGill Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, Bourse de recherche postdoctorale 3 Place Montesquieu, Les professeurs Antonia Maioni et Christopher B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Manfredi sollicitent des candidatures pour une Fax: +32 10 473952 bourse de recherche postdoctorale de la part de cher- E-mail: [email protected] cheurs qui souhaitent participer à un projet de re- cherche sur l´impact des litiges fondés sur les droits McGill University de la personne dans le champ des politiques de soins Post-Doctoral Fellowship de santé. Professors Antonia Maioni and Christopher Man- Montant de la bourse: 32 500 $ (plus une alloca- fredi invite applications for a post-doctoral fellow- tion de recherche de 2 500 $). La bourse sera pour ship from researchers interested in pursuing research l´année universitaire 2004-05 et sera renouvelable on rights litigation and health care policy. pour une autre année. Stipend Amount: C$32,500 (plus a research al- Exigences: lowance of C$2,500). The fellowship will be pro- • avoir reçu un doctorat en science politique ou vided for the 2004-05 academic year and is renew- dans une discipline connexe depuis trois ans ou able for one year. moins; Requirements: • avoir complété une thèse en politique canadienne • have received a Ph.D. in political science or re- ou en politique comparée, sur un thème perti- lated discipline within three years of applying; nent à l´étude des politiques publiques ou de la • have completed a dissertation in Canadian or judiciarisation du politique; comparative politics, with an emphasis on pub- • s´engager à mener ses recherches et à produire lic policy or judicial politics; des travaux scientifiques publiables dans le • be committed to conducting research and gener- domaine des politiques de santé, de préférence ating publishable scholarly work on health pol- sur des enjeux qui touchent l´usage des litiges icy, preferably (but not necessarily) on ques- fondés sur les droits de la personne comme tions concerning the use of rights-based litiga- instrument d´innovation en politique publique. tion as an instrument of innovation in public Éléments du dossier de candidature à la bourse: policy. • un curriculum vitae; Application Requirements: • relevés de notes de toutes les institutions post- • a curriculum vitae; secondaires (officiels ou non); • transcripts (may be unofficial) from all post- • deux lettres de recommandation; secondary institutions; • un résumé sommaire de la thèse; • two letters of recommendation; • un échantillon de travail écrit (30 pages, maxi- • dissertation abstract; mum); • writing sample (max. 30 pages);

25 • un texte de deux pages présentant les projets de fédéral ou provincial. La Chaire offre également des recherche postdoctorale du candidat. ressources humaines et financières facilitant le déve- Veuillez faire parvenir votre dossier de candidature loppement de liens et de partenariats de recherche avant le 31 janvier 2004 à l´adresse suivante: avec des institutions publiques et le milieu commu- Professeure Antonia Maioni nautaire montréalais. ou La date d’entrée en vigueur de la bourse se situe Professeur Christopher Manfredi entre le 1er juin et le 31 décembre 2004. Durée d’un Département de science politique Université an avec possibilité de renouvellement pour une McGill deuxième année. Montant de la bourse: 40 000.$ par 855, rue Sherbrooke ouest année Montréal, QC H3A 2T7 Documents à présenter avant le 15 mars 2004: [email protected] • Une lettre indiquant votre cheminement acadé- [email protected] mique, vos préoccupations de recherche et perspectives futures de carrière; Université de Montréal • Un curriculum vitae incluant relevés de notes, Bourse postdoctorale bourses et distinctions obtenues, publications, Concours 2004 – 2005 communications et expérience de recherche; • Deux lettres de recommandation témoignant de La Chaire Approches communautaires et inégali- votre expérience de recherche; tés de santé FCRSS/IRSC de l’Université de Mon- à l’adresse suivante : tréal offre une bourse postdoctorale dans le domaine Chaire Approches communautaires et inégalités de de l’analyse des politiques publiques. santé FCRSS/IRSC Le concours est ouvert aux candidat-es de toutes Département de médecine sociale et préventive les disciplines des sciences sociales ayant complété Faculté de Médecine (ou étant sur le point de compléter) leur formation Université de Montréal doctorale et dont la formation et la recherche portent C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville sur l’analyse des politiques. Le programme de re- Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7 cherche du/de la candidat-e peut porter notamment Pour informations, veuillez contacter : sur l’analyse des liens entre les politiques publiques Jocelyne Bernier, coordonnatrice et les inégalités sociales et de santé ou encore des Téléphone : (514) 343-6111, poste 1-3778 liens entre l’action des groupes sociaux et les politi- Courriel : [email protected] ques publiques. Pour plus d’informations sur la Chaire, voir: Le poste est associé au programme de recherche www.cacis.umontreal.ca de la Chaire Approches communautaires et inégalités de santé FCRSS-IRSC dont la titulaire est la profes- * * * * * seure Louise Potvin. L’objectif de la Chaire est d’animer un programme de recherche qui vise à do- Université de Montréal cumenter comment les interventions de santé publi- Post-Doctoral Fellowship que et de soutien au développement social local 2004 – 2005 Competition contribuent à l’amélioration des conditions de vie dans les quartiers et à la réduction des inégalités so- The FCRSS/IRSC Chair in Community Ap- ciales et de santé. La Chaire est une initiative du Dé- proaches and Health Inequalities is offering a post- partement de médecine sociale et préventive, du doctoral fellowship in public policy analysis. Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire en santé et de The competition is open to candidates from all la Direction de santé publique de Montréal. Elle a disciplines in the social sciences who have com- développé un réseau de partenaires dans les milieux pleted (or are at the point of completing) their doc- universitaires, les institutions publiques et les ré- torate and whose research background is in policy seaux communautaires à Montréal. analysis. The candidate’s research program should Le ou la candidat-e retenu-e bénéficiera de res- be focused on the analysis of the links between pub- sources et de mentorat pour élaborer un programme lic policy and social inequalities or on the links be- de recherche en lien avec des problématiques liées à tween social group action and public policy. la santé des populations et de façon à pouvoir faire The fellowship is associated with the research financer ses travaux de recherche par un organisme program conducted by the FCRSS/IRSC Chair in 26 Community Approaches and Health Inequalities, University of Toronto which is held by Professor Louise Potvin. The Canada Research Chair in Immigration and Chair’s objective is to conduct research with a view Governance to documenting how public health and local social The Department of Political Science at the Uni- development actions contribute to improving versity of Toronto invites applications for a rank neighbourhood living conditions and to reducing open, tenure-stream appointment in Immigration and social and health inequalities. The Chair is an initia- Governance. The Department will nominate the suc- tive of the Department of Social and Preventive cessful applicant for a Canada Research Chair, either Medicine, the Group for Interdisciplinary Health at the Tier 1 (senior) level or Tier 2 (junior) level. Research and the Public Health Board of Montreal. The Government of Canada funds the Canada Re- It has developed a network of partners in the univer- search Chairs' Program to promote internationally sity community, public institutions and community recognized research in Canadian universities. (For networks in Montreal. details see http://www.chairs.gc.ca) Accordingly, The candidate will be given resources and super- whether at Tier 1 or Tier 2, candidates are expected vision to formulate a research program focused on to be scholars of real distinction whose research and issues related to population health and to secure re- teaching will make major contributions to the quality search funding from a federal or provincial granting and stature of the Department. agency. The Chair also provides human and finan- The ideal candidate (at either the Tier 1 or Tier 2 cial resources to help with the development of re- level) would be one whose work straddles political search links and partnerships with public institutions theory, comparative politics and public policy stud- and Montreal’s community groups. ies with regard to international migration and migra- The fellowship will begin between June 1, 2004, tion policy. Our aspiration is to attract a scholar and December 31, 2004. It lasts for one year, with a whose work draws together the intellectual concerns possibility for a one-year renewal. Amount of Fel- of political philosophers, legal scholars, students of lowship: 40 000.$ per year. migration within sociology and students of ethnicity Documents to be submitted before March 15, within cultural anthropology. We are prepared to 2004 : consider applications from outstanding scholars • A letter outlining your academic background, whose work does not satisfy all of these criteria but your research interests and your career plans; does clearly fit under the rubric of Immigration and • A curriculum vitae which includes your academic Democratic Governance and includes explicit nor- record, awards and distinctions received, pub- mative dimensions. lications, conference papers, and research ex- Applicants should include the names and contact perience; information (including e-mail) of three referees. Ap- • Two letters of reference mentioning your re- plicants should also send a curriculum vitae, copies search experience. of representative publications and statements on re- Send these documents to : search and teaching to: Professor Robert Vipond, CHSRF / CIHR Chair in Community Approaches Chair, Department of Political Science, University of and Health Inequalities Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Room 3018, To- Département de médecine sociale et préventive ronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G3. All qualified can- Faculté de Médecine didates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians Université de Montréal and permanent residents will be given priority. C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville The University of Toronto is strongly committed Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7 to diversity within its community. The University For more information, contact especially welcomes applications from visible mi- Jocelyne Bernier, coordonnator nority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, Telephone : (514) 343-6111, poste 1-3778 persons with disabilities, members of sexual minor- E-mail : [email protected] ity groups and others who may contribute to further For more information about the Chair, see: diversification of ideas. www.cacis.umontreal.ca The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live in one of the most diverse cities in the world. The University also offers opportunities to work in a range of collabora- tive programs including Aboriginal, Canadian, envi-

27 ronmental, ethno-cultural, sexual diversity, gender Applicants should include the names and contact and women's studies. information (including e-mail) of three referees. Ap- We will begin review of applications on January plicants should also send a curriculum vitae, copies 4, 2004. We will accept applications after that date of representative publications and statements on re- but cannot promise that they will be given full con- search and teaching to: Professor Robert Vipond, sideration. The appointment will begin on July 1, Chair, Department of Political Science, University of 2004 (or thereafter). Salary will be commensurate Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Room 3018, To- with experience. ronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G3. All qualified can- didates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians University of Toronto and permanent residents will be given priority. Canada Research Chair in Urbanization and The University of Toronto is strongly committed Governance to diversity within its community. The University The Department of Political Science at the Uni- especially welcomes applications from visible mi- versity of Toronto invites applications for a rank nority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, open, tenure-stream appointment in Urbanization persons with disabilities, members of sexual minor- and Governance. The Department will nominate the ity groups and others who may contribute to further successful applicant for a Canada Research Chair, diversification of ideas. The University of Toronto either at the Tier 1 (senior) or Tier 2 (junior) level. offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and The Government of Canada funds the Canada Re- live in one of the most diverse cities in the world. search Chairs' Program to promote internationally The University also offers opportunities to work in a recognized research in Canadian universities. (For range of collaborative programs including Aborigi- details, see http://www.chairs.gc.ca). Accordingly, nal, Canadian, environmental, ethno-cultural, sexual whether at Tier 1 or Tier 2, candidates are expected diversity, gender and women's studies. to be scholars of real distinction, whose research and We will begin review of applications on January teaching will make major contributions to the quality 5, 2004. We will accept applications after that date and stature of the department. but cannot promise that they will be given full con- The ideal candidate (at either the Tier 1 or Tier 2 sideration. The appointment will begin on July 1, level) would be one whose work focuses on com- 2004 (or thereafter). Salary will be commensurate parative questions of policy and/or politics in cities with experience. of at least two major regions. Ideally, the successful University of Toronto at Scarborough candidate will demonstrate an interest in engaging in Canada Research Chair in Urban Cultural Diversities research dealing with cities in North America and/or Europe. Our aspiration is to attract a scholar with an The Department of Social Sciences at the Uni- outstanding publication record (to be assessed in a versity of Toronto at Scarborough invites applica- manner appropriate to the seniority of the position tions for a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Urban selected) whose work draws from, and can lead to, Cultural Diversities. This position is funded under fruitful dialogue with other political scientists and the Canada Research Chair program scholars in related disciplines such as planning, ge- (http://www.chairs.gc.ca) and is part of the Univer- ography, history and sociology. sity of Toronto's Urban Society, Culture and Econ- The logic behind this appointment is related to omy research cluster. This research involves ad- three major developments: powerful trends in ur- dressing theoretically and empirically the cultural, banization around the world, the increasing in- historical, and social experiences of urban communi- volvement of large and socially diverse city regions ties and citizens and exploring the linkages among in a competitive international environment, and the such dimensions as race, ethnicity, gender, and class continuing debate over local governance in Toronto in contemporary cities. Optimally, it would examine and other major Canadian cities. There is no better the relationship between cultural patterns, city place in Canada to tackle this cluster of issues than spaces, and urban lifestyles. the University of Toronto, located in the heart of a Appointment will be made at the rank of Profes- large and growing urban region. Toronto is the coun- sor. The position will be filled as a tenured position try's financial centre, the locus of much of its com- with a primary appointment in one of the following merce and trade, and home to one of the world's disciplines: Anthropology, Geography, Political Sci- most diverse urban populations. ence or Sociology. Candidates must have a doctoral degree and an extensive and outstanding record of

28 scholarship and impact on the field that is interna- ther tenure-track or limited term, depending on tionally recognized. They will be expected to pro- qualifications. Applications for all positions must be vide leadership in an interdisciplinary environment received by January 23, 2004. All positions begin and to develop research projects of relevance to what July 1, 2004. All appointments are subject to final has become one of the most diverse metropolitan approval: centres in the world. The successful candidate will Criminology (2 positions) teach in the graduate and undergraduate programmes Applications are invited for two positions in crimi- of the appropriate discipline. As well, the Depart- nology. A Ph.D. (or near completion) in criminology, ment of Social Sciences offers undergraduate teach- sociology, or a related discipline, or equivalent ing opportunities in an array of interdisciplinary qualifications and experience are required. The posi- programmes including City Studies, Health Studies, tions are open to candidates with research and teach- International Studies, International Development ing interests in young offenders, criminal justice, Studies and Policy Studies. criminal justice administration, penology, white- Applications including curriculum vitae and the collar crime, corrections, victimology and/or abo- names, postal, and electronic addresses of four refe- riginal and restorative justice. Evidence of success- rees should be sent directly to: ful teaching and a productive program of research Professor Michael Lambek, are essential. Chair, Search Committee, CRC Chair in Urban Cultural Diversities, Indigenous Studies (1 position) University of Toronto at Scarborough, Applications are invited for a position in Indigenous 1265 Military Trail, Studies from candidates with research and teaching Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 interests in the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic, the CANADA Northwest Coast, and/or the American southwest. Any electronic communication should be care of Preference will be given to candidates who can teach Audrey Glasbergen at [email protected]. in some combination of the following areas: indige- First consideration of applications will begin on nous peoples and urbanization; economic develop- March 1, 2004. Applications will be accepted until ment; justice, and international issues/rights. A PhD the position is filled. Please visit our website at (or near completion), or equivalent qualifications, http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~socsci. evidence of successful teaching and a productive The University of Toronto is strongly committed program of research are required. to diversity within its community. The University Organizational Leadership (2 positions) especially welcomes applications from visible mi- The Honours Organizational Leadership program at nority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, Brantford is a new interdisciplinary, arts-based, pro- persons with disabilities, members of sexual minor- gram focused on the study of organizations and their ity groups, and others who may contribute to further leaders. We are seeking applications from individu- diversification of ideas. This is an international als who are interested in building this unique pro- search and all qualified candidates are encouraged to gram. A PhD in a social science or humanities disci- apply. pline, or equivalent qualifications is required. The areas of specialization for these positions are power Wilfrid Laurier University and governance in organizations and organizational Brantford Campus communication. The successful candidates will be Laurier Brantford is a satellite campus of Wilfrid expected to teach courses in areas such as the legal Laurier University that is committed to a range of context of organizations, strategic planning, organ- innovative programs. Curriculum on the campus is izational governance, communication within organi- built around a core a multi-disciplinary, liberal arts zations, multiculturalism and diversity in organiza- and sciences program in "Contemporary Studies," tions. Evidence of successful teaching and a produc- which can be combined with career and professional tive program of research are required for both posi- programming. For an overview of the campus and its tions. mission, please visit our website at: Social Science Research Methods (1 position) http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwbrant/ Applications are invited for one position in social The campus is looking for candidates with strong science research methods. A PhD in a social science research and undergraduate teaching records to fill discipline (or near completion) is required. The suc- the positions listed below. Appointments will be ei-

29 cessful candidate will be expected to teach under- Wilfrid Laurier University graduate courses in both qualitative and quantitative 73 George Street research methods for students in the campus' hon- Brantford, Ontario, N3T 2Y3 ours programs. Preference will be given to candi- Applicants who wish to apply for more than one po- dates who can also contribute to the teaching needs sition must submit a separate application for every of one of the new programs on campus, in particular, position for which they would like to be considered. Organizational Leadership or Criminology. Please note that e-mail applications will not be ac- Applications must include a cover letter that cepted. briefly outlines the applicant's interest and qualifica- In accordance with Canadian Immigration Policy, tions, a current curriculum vitae, three letters of ref- this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens erence, a teaching dossier, and a sample publication and permanent residents. The university is commit- or other professional work. Please send applications ted to employment equity and welcomes applications to: from all qualified women and men, including per- Dr. Bruce Arai, Associate Dean sons in a visible minority, persons with disabilities, Brantford Campus and aboriginal people.

Calls for Papers / Appels de manuscrits

Call for Papers 7. historical contexts of ideologies in science and History of Intellectual Culture technology, and media and communication; 8. biographies and studies of agency and histori- History of Intellectual Culture is a peer-reviewed cal development; and electronic journal that publishes research papers, 9. new methodologies, approaches, and histo- Forum pieces, and book and essay reviews on the riographies in the history of thought, state, cul- socio-historical contexts of ideas and ideologies and ture, institutions, education, and community. their relationships to community and state formation, History of Intellectual Culture is published by the physical environments, human and institutional University of Calgary Press. For further information agency, and personal and collective identity and including the guidelines for submissions, please visit lived experience. The journal highlights the viability the journal website at http://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/. and vibrancy of intellectual history as a scholarly The editors are Paul Stortz ([email protected]) field, presents new perspectives for research and and E. Lisa Panayotidis ([email protected]). analysis, and stimulates critical discussion among scholars and students across disciplines. The editors invite submissions of historical and Call for Papers interdisciplinary papers based on original research in Imagining Diasporas: the following broad areas: Space, Identity and Social Change 1. the contextual development of social, philoso- Social Justice Conference phical, scientific, political, and economic University of Windsor ideas, ideologies, and discourses; The Centre for Social Justice and the Faculty of 2. histories of cultures, communities, and social Arts and Social Sciences are hosting a conference: movements based on shared ideas; "Imagining Diasporas: Space, Identity and Social 3. histories of higher education including analy- Change," May 14 to 16, 2004. Individual and panel ses of teaching, research, professorial and ad- proposals are invited to address issues of broad theo- ministrative activity, resource allocation, po- retical interest, as well as case studies of individual litical and intellectual milieus, and department diasporic communities. and discipline construction; Paper and panel proposals may be sent to: Linda 4. issues in the history of state and community Feldman, Programme Chair, Languages, Literatures formation; and Cultures, [email protected]. For a confer- 5. ideas and discourses in the historical construc- ence description and a list of major themes please tion of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, nation- visit the conference web site at: alism, and multiculturalism; http://www.uwindsor.ca/diasporas 6. histories of women and intellectual culture;

30 Call for Papers when Ottawa will consider revamping its foreign Interiority in Early Modern England 1500-1700 policies, as New Brunswick will be implementing its 15-16 October 2004 freshly published White Paper and Québec will be Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada updating its strategic plan for the department of in- ternational relations, the topic is timely. And from an The subject of this multi-university and interdis- academic point of view, not much has been done on ciplinary conference is the ways in which early mod- the subject, which therefore deserves a better atten- ern English men and women experienced and ex- tion. pressed interiority in response to dramatic political, The École nationale d'administration publique religious, economic, social and cultural change. Dur- (Université du Québec) in cooperation with the Insti- ing a period that witnessed religious reformation and tute of Public Administration of Canada is organiz- confessional strife, civil war, republican experiment, ing a three-day conference that will seek to answer the execution of one king and the forced exile of to these questions. The conference will be held in another, as well as commercial and imperial expan- Québec City, May 13-15, 2004. The conference will sion, many individuals sought stability by turning aim at exploring various aspects of white papers by inwards. But how successful were these attempts to having participants discuss dimensions such as: comprehend the self, and how fruitful were these quests for stability? In recent decades scholars have • The actors involved in white paper processes scrutinized the complex political, ideological and (Parliament, civil society, media) other currents (such as humanism and Protestantism) • The role of the bureaucracy in white paper prepa- that helped forge and shape English identity, and ration and implementation English subjectivity. This conference hopes to ex- • The content of Canadian foreign policy white pa- plore these and other dimensions of self. pers Possible topics may include but are not limited • White papers in domains related to foreign pol- to: intimacy, emotions, introspection, corporeal anat- icy: defense, international aid, immigration, omy, conscience, individualism, midwifery, witch- etc. craft, domestic space and architecture, devotional • White papers and policy communities: environ- practices, autobiography, travel, and sexuality. ment, development, women Canadian prov- The plenary speakers are: inces white papers on international relations Jonathan Sawday (The University of Strathclyde, • White papers elsewhere in the world Glasgow) This conference will be the basis for the publication Elizabeth Hanson (Queen's University, Kingston, of a collection, which is planned for the spring 2005. Ontario) To present a paper, please send an abstract (125 The main conference venue will be Saint Mary's words) with a short resume (affiliation, degrees, re- University, and social functions will be held at Dal- cent publications on the topic) to nel- housie University and the University of King's Col- [email protected]. The deadline for proposal is lege. January 15, 2004. We will be delighted to receive Please send 500-word abstracts, complete mail- proposals from PhD candidates, post-doctoral and ing address, including phone and fax numbers, and younger scholars. e-mail, to Goran V. Stanivukovic, Department of English, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Sco- * * * * * tia, Canada, B3H 3C3; phone: (902) 420-5706; fax: (902) 420-5110; email: [email protected] Que sont les livres blancs? Quels rôles jouent-ils Deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2004. Se- dans la gestion de la politique étrangère? Au moment lected papers will be published as essays in a special où Ottawa aura probablement reçu mandat de se issue of The Dalhousie Review. mettre à la tâche de revoir sa politique étrangère, à un moment où la réingénierie du gouvernement du Québec pourrait affecter ses relations internationa- Call for papers / Appel de communications les, au moment où le Nouveau Brunswick met en White papers: foreign policy management tools? / œuvre son premier livre blanc en matière de rela- Les livres blancs: outils de gestion tions internationales, le sujet est à-propos. Du point de la politique étrangère? de vue académique, peu de choses ont été écrites sur What are white papers? What roles do they play le sujet, d'où un intérêt supplémentaire de l'étudier. in the management of foreign policy? At a time

31 L'École nationale d'administration publique, en • The Transformation of State-society Relations, collaboration avec l'Institut d'administration publi- and que du Canada, organise un colloque qui traitera de • National and Sub-national Institutional Re- cette importante question. Le colloque aura lieu à sponses to Europeanization and Emerging Québec, du 13 au 15 mai 2004. Ce colloque visera à Norms. en explorer les diverses facettes en faisant les parti- Panels of 3 papers each will be matched accord- cipants s'interroger sur divers aspects tels: ing to the best paper proposals submitted. Purely for • Les acteurs engagés dans le processus (parle- the purpose of illustration, we propose four here: ment, société civile, médias) • The EU as a transformative agent in European • Le rôle de la bureaucratie dans leur préparation et Civil Society? Social movement and organized leur mise en oeuvre group contexts • Le contenu des livres blancs sur la politique • Evolving regimes in immigration, citizenship and étrangère du Canada minority rights • Les livres blancs dans les domaines connexes à la • The evolution of environmental decision-making politique étrangère: la défense, l'aide interna- and regulation tionale, l'immigration • Gender regimes and gendered policy-making • Les livres blancs et les communautés de politi- The conference will be conducted in a workshop ques: environnement, développement, les format with all papers distributed to participants well femmes in advance of the conference. All papers will be dis- • Les livres blancs et les relations internationales cussed by both a faculty member and a senior Ph.D. des provinces canadiennes student to maximize constructive feedback. Both • Les livres blancs ailleurs dans le monde senior Ph.D. students and those who have recently Ce colloque servira de base de travail en vue de la completed their doctoral dissertation are invited to publication d'un ouvrage collectif, prévu pour le submit paper proposals. We are particularly inter- printemps 2005. ested in projects that span multiple areas of inquiry, Pour présenter une communication, veuillez faire such as comparisons of different policy sectors parvenir, d'ici le 15 janvier 2004, un résumé de votre across countries. We also welcome well-developed présentation (125 mots) de même qu'un bref curricu- theoretical and normative contributions that advance lum vitae (affiliation, diplômes, publications récen- and focus our understanding of empirical phenom- tes sur le sujet traité) à [email protected] ena. Une invitation spéciale est faite aux doctorants, post- Please submit an abstract of your paper (350 doctorants et aux nouveaux chercheurs. words), a brief academic curriculum vitae, and com- plete contact information. The deadline for proposal submissions is January 31, 2004 Call for Papers The conference organizers will cover participants' The Impact of Europeanization on Politics accommodation in Toronto and most meals. Limited and Policy in Europe: Trends and Trajectories travel subsidies, based on demonstrated need, will Young Scholars Conference also be available. Those wishing to apply for addi- May 7-9, 2004 tional travel funding should download a travel fund- On May 7-9, 2004, the Institute for European ing request form from the website below and submit Studies at the University of Toronto will host a con- it with their paper proposal. ference for junior scholars on the Impact of Europe- Please send applications and enquiries to: confer- anization on Politics and Policy in Europe. The con- [email protected] or in hard copy ference will provide an opportunity for 12 to 15 to: young academics to present substantial and sophisti- Essyn Emurla, Petr Kafka, Joerg Wittenbrinck cated research and discuss important theoretical and Programme Co-Chairs, Europeanization Confer- empirical questions with colleagues from across ence North America and Europe. Larger dimensions of c/o Department of Political Science the impact of Europeanization that will be subject of University of Toronto discussion include: 100 St. George Street • Changing Policy-making and output in the coun- Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G3 tries and regions of Europe, More information is available at: http://individual.utoronto.ca/wittenbrinck/europeanization

32 Call for Papers Call for Papers The WTO and Beyond: Global Governance and Constitutionalism and Cultural Pluralism: State Power in the Twenty-First Century Lessons from Canada 15, 16 July 2004 Centre of Canadian Studies and the School of Law Harbour Centre Campus University of Edinburgh Simon Fraser University 28 and 29 April, 2004 Vancouver, Canada Keynote Speaker: Professor Will Kymlicka (Queen's The Centre for Global Political Economy at University) will deliver the Seventh Standard Life Simon Fraser University is organising an interna- Visiting Lecture in Canadian Studies: "The Canadian tional conference on the past, present and future of Model of Diversity in a Comparative Perspective". global governance. Efforts to extend the scope of This interdisciplinary conference will seek to ex- global governance through international institutions plore the lessons which might be drawn for other have run into roadblocks resulting from the opposi- states and for international bodies (e.g. the Council tion of some nation-states and elements of civil soci- of Europe and the European Union) from the consti- ety. tutional management of cultural pluralism in Can- However, images of Seattle, Quebec City and ada. Contemporary Canada is unique not only for the Cancun contrast with the widening scope of issues complexity of its ethnocultural relations but also for subject to international economic agreements and the level of debate in recent decades over how best adjudication mechanisms. Typified by the WTO, but to accommodate this diversity within the constitu- expressed also in the practice of the IMF, World tion. Bank, NAFTA, EU,OECD, G7/G8, and increasingly Prominent issues within Canadian pluralism in- in bilateral agreements, a broad range of issues for- clude: federalism; official bilingualism; the constitu- merly the preserve of national states are regulated tional accommodation of Quebec; the status of abo- internationally. The international governance of riginal peoples; the entrenchment of cultural rights trade, services, environmental and health standards, in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the de- labour standards, intellectual property rights, and the velopment of a sophisticated, juridical, human rights investment rights of corporations, to name but a few, culture; and immigration and the principle of multi- has raised questions of private versus public, and culturalism. At a time when scholars, policy-makers global versus national, regional and subnational pri- and judges in the UK and elsewhere in Europe are orities. Issues of sovereignty, social justice and eq- reassessing the constitutional arrangements in rela- uity (encompassing the North-South divide, class, tion to national and cultural pluralism within their gender and other divisions in both North and South), own states, the strengths and weaknesses in the Ca- democracy and accountability have confronted pro- nadian constitutional experience are increasingly ponents of trade liberalization and economic global- seen as an important source of comparison. ization. It is anticipated that presentations will fall within Papers addressing these and related issues are the following themes: constitutionalism, citizenship invited. Proposals for papers, which should include a and democracy; participation in processes of consti- one page abstract, should be submitted to: tutional change; constitutional outcomes – auton- [email protected] by 15 February, 2004. omy, representation and recognition; cultural plural- An edited collection of selected papers is ex- ism and human rights; and adjudication and the reso- pected to result from the conference. Subject to lution of constitutional disputes. funding some travel subsidies may be available. Up- Please send paper proposals (200 word max.) and dated information about the conference will posted a 1-page curriculum vitae by 31 January 2004 to on the Centre for Global Political Economy's web Grace Owens, Centre of Canadian Studies, 21 page: http://www.sfu.ca/cgpe/ George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD, Scotland or to: [email protected] (please do not send as at- tachments). Questions should be directed to the Con- ference Organiser, Stephen Tierney: [email protected] Nous accueillons avec plaisir des projets de commu- nication en français. The Centre of Canadian Studies and the School of Law regret that they are unable to assist partici-

33 pants with travel or accommodation costs. However, will be made only on presentation of the original a concessionary registration fee will be available for tickets, receipts and boarding passes. postgraduate students and the unwaged. Please note that you need to be a member of ECSA-C to participate in the conference. Member- Call for Proposals ship forms are available on the internet at the follow- 6th Biennial Conference ing site: web.uvic.ca/ecsac/application.html If you European Community Studies Association have not become a member before arriving, you will A Constitution for Europe? need to register as a member and pay the C$ 40 or Governance and Policy Making 30x2 ECSA-C membership fees (students C$20 or in the European Union 15x2). There are no reductions for membership fees Montreal, Canada, 28-29 May 2004 or the usual conference fees. The decision on fund- ing will be taken in February. Europe is going through fundamental and vital The electronic version of your conference paper changes. The convention on the future of Europe, the has to be submitted two weeks before the conference draft treaty establishing a European Constitution (specify date) to the ECSA-C secretariat, jeanmon- followed by the intergovernmental conference, the [email protected] This needs to have a cover simultaneous 2004 enlargement by 12 countries have page indicating clearly the author of the paper and created unprecedented challenges. Among the new his or her affiliation, the title of the paper and the challenges to governance are: the numbers of people date of completion. Paper givers are to bring 25 cop- involved, the new social and cultural differences, the ies of their paper to the conference. They will be geo-strategic importance and interests of the states made available in the paper room and sold for $1.00 of the enlarging EU, the new decision making pro- per paper. cedures in the field of Justice and Home affairs, the The following are suggestions for topics: entry into force of the Charter of fundamental rights, • Theories of European Integration: The State of and, last but not least, the new power relationships in the Art the world. • The European Union as an International Actor The ECSA-Canada Biennial will be held in • The European Union and the Mediterranean Montreal this year for practitioners and researchers • Transatlantic Relations (professors and graduate students) to exchange • European Foreign Policy and the Future of a views on the ramifications of these momentous Common Defense Policy changes and scenarios for the future. Lawyers, po- • Cultural Policy litical scientists, economists, historians, social scien- • The Process of Treaty Revision tists, geographers, linguists and others from all over the world are invited to meet and present their views. • Non-State Actors and the Development of the If you wish to participate, please send by e-mail, European Polity a one page summary of your proposed paper, to- • Domestic Politics and the Challenge of Global- gether with a brief CV to the programme chairs, ization and Europeanization Professors Jeffrey Kopstein and Patrik Marier: • Fostering of Diversity and the Protection of Mi- [email protected] norities in an Enlarged Europe [email protected]. • Immigration and the Right of Asylum in Europe Proposals for panels of related papers are also after 9/11 welcome. Panels should be composed of up to four • The European Social Model related papers, and, if possible, a chairperson and a • The Euro: Four Years After discussant. If you wish to volunteer as a panel chair Deadline for submission is January 31, 2004. Appli- or a discussant, please send a CV and an indication cants will receive word by e-mail during February. of your areas of expertise. Subject to availability of funding, ECSA Canada Call for Papers can finance up to 50% of travel expenses of selected 21st Century Challenges: Remaking paper givers. Preference will be given to graduate Intergovernmental Canada students, postdocs, persons from Central and Eastern August 29-September 1, 2004 Europe, and others who can demonstrate financial need. The payment, at the discretion of ECSA-C, Academics, practitioners and consultants are in- vited to submit papers for the IPAC Annual Confer-

34 ence in Vancouver, BC. Proposals on general themes Institut d'administration publique du Canada in public administration will be considered, but work 1075 rue Bay, Bureau 401, on the following topics is particularly encouraged: Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1 • The state of "traditional intergovernmental Can- Téléphone: (416) 924-8787, poste 228 ada" Fax: (416) 924-4992 • Relationships between the federal, provincial and Courriel: [email protected] municipal governments. • "New" intergovernmental Relationships: the im- Call for Papers pact of Aboriginal governments, non- Department of Foreign Affairs governmental organizations and foreign gov- and International Trade / ernments, especially the United States Ministère des Affaires étrangères • The theoretical and practical considerations of et du Commerce international "decentred" (or "soft-centred") governance • Relationships between the agendas noted above. The Historical Section of the Department of For- Proposals for papers (300 words) should be sent be- eign Affairs and International Trade together with fore March 8th, 2004 to: the Department of History at the University of Victo- Patrice A. Dutil, Ph.D. ria are soliciting papers for a series of conference Director of Research sessions on the history of Canada-Japan relations to Institute of Public Administration of Canada mark the 75th anniversary of this bilateral relation- 1075 Bay Street, Suite 401 ship. These sessions will be part of the program at Toronto, Ontario the next conference of the Japan Studies Association (416) 924-8787 of Canada to be held in Victoria, B.C., October 15- [email protected] 17, 2004. While we will consider papers covering all as- * * * * * pects of the relationship in the 19th and 20th centu- ries, we are especially interested in receiving pro- Invitation aux communications posals relating to the political, economic, and cul- Congrès annuel de l'IAPC à Vancouver, C.-B. tural relationship as it developed after World War 29 août – 1er septembre 2004 Two. The best papers will be considered for publica- Nous invitons les universitaires, praticiens et tion as part of a collection of essays tracing the his- spécialistes à soumettre leurs exposés pour ce tory of Canada-Japan relations. Proposals and a short congrès. Nous tiendrons compte des propositions CV should be sent to: portant sur des thèmes généraux, mais nous encou- [email protected]. rageons en particulier les travaux traitant des sujets The deadline for proposals is March 31, 2004. suivants: • L'état du «Canada intergouvernemental tradition- * * * * * nel» — Les relations entre les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et municipaux. La Section des affaires historiques du ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce internatio- • Les «nouvelles» relations intergouvernementales nal et le Département d'histoire de l'Université de — les effets des gouvernements autochtones, Victoria sont à la recherche d'articles en vue d'une des organismes non gouvernementaux et des série de conférences sur l'histoire des relations entre gouvernements étrangers, en particulier les le Canada et le Japon, à l'occasion de leur 75e anni- États-Unis. versaire. Ces conférences feront partie du pro- • Les considérations théoriques et pratiques de la gramme du prochain symposium de l'Association «décentration» (ou «déconcentration souple») canadienne d'études japonaises, qui se tiendra du 15 de la gouvernance au 17 octobre 2004, à Victoria, en Colombie- • Les relations entre les programmes ci-dessus Britannique. mentionnés. Nous recherchons des documents sur tous les Les propositions (environ 300 mots) seront adres- aspects de nos relations bilatérales au XIXe et au sées avant le 8 mars 2004 à: XXe siècle, et plus particulièrement sur les relations Patrice A. Dutil, Ph.D., politiques, économiques et culturelles à partir de la Directeur de la recherche fin de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Les meilleurs

35 textes seront publiés dans un recueil relatant l'his- • how environmental change has an impact on the toire des relations entre les deux pays. Prière de faire routines of daily life parvenir vos propositions et un court c.v. à • how environmental issues are interrelated (with [email protected]. gender, class, ethnic and national identities at Envoyer les propositions avant le 31 mars 2004. the center) III. Macro-level analysis: the intersection of na- Call for Papers tional, regional and transnational environmental nar- Palestinian and Israeli Environmental Narratives ratives on Palestine and Israel. Environmental "sto- York University ries" told, for example, by: December 5 - 8, 2004 • governmental institutions (through school text- books, public rituals, and policy papers) Examining environmental narratives among Pal- • NGOs and international organizations estinians and Israelis offers insights into a region • Academic scholars and institutions that is rapidly changing in its social and environ- • popular communications media mental characteristics. Resource "scarcity", conflict The conference also welcomes papers on related related environmental degradation, waste, industrial themes: and agricultural pollution, rapidly decreasing bio- • research in other settings which may inform re- diversity, urbanization, population change, economic search on Palestine and Israel dislocations and threats to unique natural areas are part of the transformation of the landscape and re- • methodological issues in environmental narrative gional social relations. Efforts to move towards sus- research tainability are also part of this transformation. We • the relationship of physical science-based envi- invite papers (from academic and non-governmental ronmental study and environmental narrative organizations) which approach Palestinian and Is- research in Israel and Palestine. raeli environmental issues using narrative analysis. The conference is under the research umbrella of the Papers may deal with such topics as: Middle East Environmental Futures Project I. Themes in Palestinian and Israeli constructions of (http://www.watsoninstitute.org/meef/), a joint pro- the environment: ject of York University and Brown University. Re- • how they define, perceive and conceptualize their spond with abstracts of no more than one page by environments February 23, 2004 to Professor Stuart Schoenfeld • how they see their relationship to nature Sociology, Glendon, • what agency they perceive themselves to possess York University and how that agency is expressed in action 2275 Bayview Ave. • how they perceive and relate to others through Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4N 3M6 their environmental narratives [email protected] • how "sustainability" is introduced into regional environmental narratives Professor Samer Alatout II. Micro-level analysis: Community experiences Rural Sociology, and perceptions: University of Wisconsin, Madison • identity and "sense of place"-how people relate to 1450 Linden Drive., Rm # 311 Ag. Hall environmental change on the local level Madison, WI 53706 [email protected]

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36 ing a donation when you send in your membership renewal notice. All donations are tax deductable. Thank you for your continuing support. Les personnes suivantes ont contribué au fonds de prévoyance en 2003. La grande majorité des fonds donnés au cours de la dernière année ont été placés en fiducie pour dix ans, ce qui permettra au capital du Fonds de pré- voyance de l’ACSP d’accroître progressivement. Le Fonds de prévoyance continue de dépendre du soutien des membres. C’est pourquoi nous vous incitons à songer à faire un don quand vous nous rendez votre formulaire de renouvellement d’adhésion. Tous les dons sont admis en déduction d’impôt. Merci de votre fidèle appui.

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38 Reparations if they are disappointed once again, they resign An Interdisciplinary Examination of Some themselves to a third choice. Philosophical Issues We suggest examining these two explanations by means of theoretical and empirical studies. Special The Department of Philosophy and the Forum for attention will be paid to the repercussions from the Philosophy and Public Policy at Queen's University enlargement process of the EU: we aim to determine (Canada) are pleased to announce a conference, to what extent the reforms undertaken with a view to "Reparations: An Interdisciplinary Examination of membership govern the forming of specific interests Some Philosophical Issues", to be held on the in the electorate; correlatively we will deal with Queen's campus from February 6-8, 2004. clarifying whether or not the EU recommendations Coming from five continents, the well-known thwart the electoral strategies worked out by the po- group of speakers will draw on their diverse exper- litical parties. tise and experiences as economists, lawyers, phi- Workshop Director(s): losophers, political theorists, public policy special- Jean-Michael DE WAELE ists and representatives of NGOs to examine a range Université Libre de Bruxelles, of philosophical issues pertaining to four different Section of Political Science, reparations cases: reparations for victims of war, Soco CP135, 50 Av FD Roosevelt, B-1050 reparations for indigenous peoples, reparations for BRUXELLES, Belgium victims of colonialism, and reparations for victims Email: [email protected] of slavery.

For more information, visit the conference web- Antoine ROGER site (http://www.queensu.ca/conferences/reparations) Institut d'Etudes politiques de Bordeaux, or contact the conference organizer, Jon Miller (De- 11 Allée Ausone, Domaine Universitaire, partment of Philosophy, Queen's University, King- 33607 PESSAC-CEDEX, France ston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada; phone: 613-533- Email: [email protected] 2182; fax: 613-533-6545). Email: [email protected] Les Prix de l'Acfas 2004 Mise en candidature The Political Representation of Social Interests in Central and Eastern Europe L'Association francophone pour le savoir, Acfas, Uppsala 2004 - Workshops invite la communauté scientifique à soumettre des 13th - 18th April 2004 candidatures pour les Prix de la recherche scientifi- que 2004. La date limite pour déposer les dossiers de In order to explain the connections between so- candidature est le 20 février 2004. cial interests and political parties in Central and Les Prix de la recherche scientifique récompen- Eastern Europe since 1990, two contending explana- sent chaque année, depuis 1944, des hommes et des tions have been upheld: some researchers feel that femmes dont le travail a contribué de façon excep- the connections take place on the initiative of the tionnelle à l'évolution des connaissances scientifi- citizens (bottom-up); others deem that they are made ques. by the political elites (top-down). Les Prix de l'Acfas, destinés aux chercheurs, sou- According to the first explanation, the disorder lignent des percées significatives dans divers domai- aroused by the economic reforms prevents the form- nes de la recherche que ce soit dans le secteur public ing of clear-cut interests. In order to succeed in com- ou dans l'entreprise privée. Chacun des lauréats re- ing to power, the parties do not devote themselves to çoit une médaille de bronze ou un objet commémo- the expectations of a given group; they primarily ratif et une bourse de 5 000 $. rely on political marketing and are eager to attract Les prix destinés aux étudiants soulignent l'excel- every kind of political support. According to the lence des dossiers académiques et la qualité des pro- second explanation, clear-cut interests are to be iden- jets d'études. Ils sont aussi dotés d'une bourse de 5 tified among the electorate, but the parties prove un- 000 $. L'annonce publique et la remise des prix au- able to take them into account. Some groups lend ront lieu en septembre 2004, lors du Gala de la their backing to a political party, thinking it will de- science. fend their interests; if they discover that it is not ful- filling this role, they decide to vote for a rival party;

39 LA STRUCTURE DE L’ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE 2003/2004

Comité des candidatures : Fonds de prévoyance : CONSEIL Analyse de politiques : Programme de stage Représentants de science R. Young (Président) Président : D’ADMINISTRATION Directeur adjoint : parlementaire : politique - Comité du Y. Abu-Laban P. Meekison (2002-2005) 2003-2004 : D. Saint-Martin programme d’aide à G. Bouchard Fidéicommissaires : (2000-2003) Directeur : l’édition savante : L. Erickson R. Young (ex-officio) Bureau de direction : Comité de rédaction : J.-P. Gaboury (2002-2005) H. Bakvis (12/98-12/2001) (2003-2004) Président : K. Harrison G. Mace (01/99-01/2002) P. Aucoin (2001-2004) R. Young (2000-2003) Comité de direction : Comité du programme D.R. Cameron (2002-2005) Président-élu : Directeur - PSP 2004 : L. Erickson (2002-2005) A. Blais Président - ACSP (ou son Président : J. Jenson (2002-2005) Présidente-sortante : Représentants à l’AISP remplaçant) Programme de stage à D. Laycock G. Skogstad (2003-2006) : Greffier, Chambre des l’Assemblée législative Vice-Présidente : Secrétaire-trésorier : K. Bird communes (ou son remp.) de l’Ontario : B. O’Neill RCSP : P. Coulombe A. Lanoszka Leader parlementaire de Représentant local : Directeur administatif : Représentant des H. Milner chaque parti reconnu (ou un Directeur : D. Stewart J. McMenemy conseillers : remplaçant parmi les G. Inwood (2003-2006) Politique canadienne : D. Johnson députés de son parti) L. Young Directeurs (2002-2005) : Président - CRSH (ou son Comité consultatif : Politique comparée (en Codirecteur : Conseillers (2003-2004) : Représentant de remplaçant) Directeur et deux employés voie de développement): M. Howlett R. Dhamoon l’ACSP - Assemblée Trois représentants des de l’Assemblée législative J. Busumtwi-Sam Directrice adjointe : F. Harvey générale de la FCSSH : autres commanditaires Politique comparée (pays L. Erickson D. Johnson Y. Grenier (2003-2005) Un ancien stagiaire Comité de sélection : industrialisés): Recensions : A. Lecours Membres du comité A. Siaroff L. Dobuzinskis B. O’Neill Représentante de Comité académique : consultatif, un stagiaire Relations int. : Conseillers (2003-2005) : l’ACSP - Réseau des Directeur - PSP actuel et un membre de T. Keating Conseillers : M. Chevrier questions féministes Deux membres, un de l’ACSP nommé par le Politique locale et B. Arneil (2003-2006) C. de Clercy de la FCSSH : l’ACSP et un de la SQSP, président en consultation urbaine : J. Bickerton (2001-2004) J. Everitt J. Everitt nommés par ceux-ci et avec le directeur J. Garcea M. Eagles (2003-2006) Y. Grenier détenant un poste Comportement politique/ M. Mendelsohn (2001-2004) H. Telford d’enseignant dans une sociologie : C. Rothmayr (2003-2006) Représentant de institution postesecondaire B. O’Neill A.M. Timpson (2001-2004) l’ACSP à la SQSP : Économie politique : L. Weiss (2003-2006) P. Coulombe (2000-2006) Comité de financement : B. Sheldrick L. Young (2003-2006) Directrice générale : Membres à être sélectionnés Théorie politique : M. Hopkins Représentante de la par le Comité de direction D. Barney SQSP à l’ACSP : Politique provinciale Comité de liaison : H. Milner (2003-2004) Comité de sélection : et territoriale : Président - ACSP Directeur - PSP I. Urquhart Secrétaire-trésorier - ACSP Comité des bourses Président - ACSP (ou son Administration Pésident-élu - ACSP de voyage : Directeur du Bulletin : remplaçant) publique : Président - SQSP Secrétaire-trésorier J. Driscoll (2002-2005) Président - SQSP (ou son C. Dunn Secrétaire-trésorier - SQSP Président - Programme remplaçant) Droit et analyse de Vice-Président Greffier, Chambre des politiques : Directrice générale (ex-off.) Polcan : communes (ou son remp.) C. de Clercy J. Crête (2001-2004) Un ancien stagiaire Femmes et la politique : Y. Abu-Laban Section spéciale : J. Green THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION 2003/2004

Nominating Committee: Trust Fund Trustees: Canadian Public Policy: Parliamentary Internship Political Science R. Young (Chair) President: BOARD OF Associate Editor: Programme: Representatives - Y. Abu-Laban P. Meekison (2002-2005) DIRECTORS 2003-2004: D. Saint-Martin ASPP Committee: G. Bouchard Trustees: (2000-2003) Director: H. Bakvis (12/98-12/2001) L. Erickson R. Young (ex-officio) Executive Committee: Editorial Board: J.-P. Gaboury (2002-2005) G. Mace (01/99-01/2002) (2003-2004) President: K. Harrison P. Aucoin (2001-2004) R. Young (2000-2003) Governing Committee: Programme Committee D.R. Cameron (2002-2005) President-Elect: PIP Director 2004 L. Erickson (2002-2005) A. Blais CPSA President (or Ontario Legislature J. Jenson (2002-2005) Past-President: IPSA Delegation designate) Internship Programme: Chair: G. Skogstad (2003-2006): Clerk, House of Commons D. Laycock Secretary-Treasurer: K. Bird (or designate) Director: Vice-Chair: CJPS: P. Coulombe A. Lanoszka House Leader of each G. Inwood (2003-2006) B. O’Neill Administrative Editor: Representative of the H. Milner recognized political party Local Arrangements: J. McMenemy Members-at-Large: (or, as designate, another Advisory Committee: D. Stewart D. Johnson Member of Parliament from Director and two employees Editors (2002-2005): that party) of the Legislative Assembly Canadian Politics: Co-Editor: Directors (2003-2004): SSHRCC President (or L. Young M. Howlett R. Dhamoon CPSA Representative - designate) Selection Committee: Comparative Politics Assistant Editor: F. Harvey HSSFC General Assembly: Three representatives of Members of the Advisory (Developing): L. Erickson D. Johnson Y. Grenier (2003-2005) PIP’s other financial Committee, a present intern J. Busumtwi-Sam Book Review Editor: A. Lecours sponsors (selected by the Advisory Comparative Politics L. Dobuzinskis B. O’Neill CPSA Representative - One former intern Committee) and one other (Industrialized): Directors (2003-2005): HSSFC: Women’s Issue member of the CPSA A. Siaroff Advisors: M. Chevrier Network Academic Committee: nominated by the President International Relations: B. Arneil (2003-2006) C. de Clercy J. Everitt PIP Director in consultation with the T. Keating J. Bickerton (2001-2004) J. Everitt Two members, one of CPSA Academic Director Local and Urban Politics: M. Eagles (2003-2006) Y. Grenier and one of SQSP, named by J. Garcea M. Mendelsohn (2001-2004) H. Telford CPSA and SQSP, who hold Political Behaviour/ C. Rothmayr (2003-2006) CPSA Representative to a teaching position in a post- Sociology: A.M. Timpson (2001-2004) the SQSP Board: secondary institution B. O’Neill L. Weiss (2003-2006) P. Coulombe (2000-2006) Political Economy: L. Young (2003-2006) Executive Director: Fund-Raising Committee: B. Seldrick M. Hopkins SQSP Representative to Membership determined by Political Theory: the CPSA Board: Governing Committee D. Barney H. Milner (2003-2004) Provincial and Liaison Committee: Selection Committee: Territorial Politics: CPSA President Travel Grants PIP Director I. Urquhart CPSA President-Elect Committee: Bulletin Editor: CPSA President (or Public Administration: CPSA Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer J. Driscoll (2002-2005) designate) C. Dunn SQSP President Programme Chair SQSP President (or Law and Public Policy: SQSP Secretary-Treasurer Vice-Chair designate) C. de Clercy Executive Director (ex- Clerk, House of Commons Women and Politics officio) (or designate) Y. Abu-Laban Polcan: One former intern Special Section: J Crête (2001-2004) J. Green

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