ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17 Contents About the School 3 Highlights of the Year 4 Research Clusters 6 Outreach & Events 7 Board of Directors 16 BSIA People 18 PhD Students 22 Masters Students 24 Policy Briefs - Global Affairs 25 PhD Graduates 26 Masters Graduates 27 Faculty Books and Publications 28

2 About the School

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

3 Highlights of the Year

The academic year 2016-17 was one of considerable achievement for the School. Our graduate programs increased in size and our students won a record amount of external funding. Our faculty continued to achieve national and international recognition for the quality of their research.

In 2016-17, our PhD intake was increased to eleven new students. The Master Economy; Migration, Mobilities and Social Politics; Multilateral Institutions; and of International Public Policy (MIPP) program welcomed its first cohort of Science and Health Policy. The vast majority of them were open to the public. For a students funded through the African Leaders of Tomorrow (ALT) initiative, which third year, the School hosted an International Law Summer Institute, co-organized by commemorates Nelson Mandela’s commitment to social justice and equity by offering Neil Craik (UW) and Sara Seck (Western), which attracted Masters and PhD students young African women and men the opportunity to study in a master’s degree program from across the country, and a number of distinguished speakers. The School also in Canada. The initiative is funded by Global Affairs Canada and the MasterCard hosted a Model G20 for the University of Waterloo’s Model UN society, and a Model Foundation, and we were pleased that three ALT students joined our MIPP program. UN for the local high schools. Among the highlights of a very busy year were public The partnership between the School and Global Affairs Canada was deepened. lectures by Stephen Lewis, co-founder and co-director, AIDS-Free World; Tima Kurdi, co-founder, the Alan and Ghalib Kurdi Foundation; Jeremy Grimshaw, co-chair, The School continued its collaboration with the Foresight and Global Trends Analysis Campbell Collaboration; Kim Tallbear, Sisseton Wahpeton Ovate Professor at unit in the Foreign Policy Bureau of Global Affairs to develop papers that fed into the department’s analysis of developments likely to affect Canada’s foreign policy in the coming years. Our Masters and PhD students presented drafts of their briefs at the annual CIGI Graduate Student Symposium in April. Mr. Jim Balsillie opened the event and Senator Raynell Andreychuk gave the keynote address. The final versions of the policy briefs were presented at a meeting at Global Affairs in June 2017. The meeting included more than 60 officials from various government departments. Fifteen of the policy briefs will be published as an e-anthology on the School’s website at the end of this calendar year (see page 25 for more information about the policy briefs). We look forward to continuing our relationship with the Department in the future.

The School maintained an active events and outreach program through the year, hosting close to 100 lectures, seminars and workshops. Many of the events were organized by the six research clusters that the School has identified as its core areas of expertise: Conflict and Security; Environment and Resources; Global Political

4 the University of Alberta; David Wilson, Director of the Global AIDS Program, Defence Targeted Engagement Grant. Jonathan Crush gained support from the Open World Bank; Markus Gehring, Cambridge University; Climate scientists Dr. Anthony Society Foundation for his research; Alan Whiteside received funding from the Bill and Barnosky and Elizabeth Hadly from Stanford University; and Catherine Dauvergne, Melinda Gates Foundation. Karen Grepin won support for her research from the AXA Dean of the Law School at UBC. In its Ambassadors lecture series, the School Research Fund, and Sue Horton received a CIHR grant. Our incoming and current welcomed the Ambassadors to Canada of Belgium and Norway, and the former US Masters and PhD students also received close to $1 million in external awards in 2017. Ambassador to Finland. The School was also fortunate to host two Fulbright Chairs: Professor John Head from the Law School at the University of Kansas, and Professor Six of our PhD students successfully defended their dissertations in the School in this Tao Wu from the Stuart School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology. academic year. Warm congratulations to Marisa Beck, Charis Enns, Shani Hormozi, Sarita Patil Woolhouse, Antulio Rosales Nieves and Pauline Maillet. Our faculty continued to be recognized nationally and internationally for the excellence of their scholarship, teaching and administration. James Walker was appointed a Warm congratulations to faculty, staff and students, for all their hard work in making Member of the Order of Canada. Jennifer Clapp was elected a Fellow of the Royal this another outstanding year for the School. Society of Canada. Alison Blay-Palmer and Alison Mountz were inducted into the Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. Heather Douglas was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Jasmin Habib won the Faculty of Arts Service Award at the University of Waterloo. The International Migration Research Centre—housed at the School—won Wilfrid Laurier University’s President’s Award for Team Achievement. Ian Rowlands was appointed to a three-year term as University of Waterloo’s Associate Vice- President, International. Karen Grepin was appointed to a Canada Research Chair (CRC); Allison Mountz’s appointment as a CRC was renewed.

Faculty won a number of prestigious external research grants. Jonathan Crush, Eric Helleiner and Larry Swatuk were successful in the competition for SSHRC Insight Grants. SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grants were awarded to Patricia Goff, Audra Mitchell and Bessma Momani. Patricia Goff, Jasmin Habib, Jenna Hennebry and Bessma Momani won SSHRC Partnership Development Grants. Jonathan Crush, John Ravenhill Suzan Ilcan, Kim Rygiel and Margaret Walton-Roberts received SSHRC Connection Director Grants; Margaret Walton-Roberts also won a SSHRC-IRCC Targeted Research Grant. Bessma Momani received two grants from the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation—a Public Interaction award and a Project Grant—and also won a Department of National

5 Research Clusters

Environment Global Political Security and Resources Economy Conflict and

Research in this cluster includes work on confidence This cluster addresses global governance challenges This cluster embraces a variety of perspectives on the field building, the nexus between economics and security, the role arising from large-scale environmental and resource of political economy. Topics include the politics of global of ideology in conflict, critical approaches to security and stresses, including climate change, food insecurity, declining trade and finance, the changing world food system, and the human security, and human rights. biodiversity, water shortages, forest loss, fisheries depletion, rise of “emerging powers” in the world economy. Convenors: Andrew Cooper, Alistair Edgar and Jasmin and energy scarcities. Habib Convenors: Simon Dalby, Clay Dasilva, Thomas Homer- Convenors: Patricia Goff and Eric Helleiner Dixon, Randall Wigle

Migration, Multilateral Science and Mobilities and Institutions Health Policy Social Politics

This group fosters dialogue and scholarship on governance This cluster analyzes the activities and policies of political, Drawing on the enormous wealth of talent in the STEM challenges arising from global migration, mobilities economic and other multilateral institutions - including disciplines at both universities, this cluser examines and social politics. Priorities include human rights and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations - environmental policies, innovation policies, health policies, citizenship, global social policy and protection, diaspora and and the challenges that face such bodies or are posed by and how Canada does (and how it should) manage the transnationalism, and territory and identity. their actions. interface between science and public policy.

Convenors: Suzan Ilcan and Kim Rygiel Convenors: Andrew Cooper and Alistair Edgar Convenor: Heather Douglas 6 Outreach & Events July 24, 2017 MIPP Hackathon on Climate-Induced Migration ORGANIZERS: MIPP CLASS AUDRA MITCHELL, LAURIER/BSIA

June 23 – June 24, 2017 9th RCEA Macro-Money-Finance Workshop: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Next Recession ORGANIZER: JUREK KONIECZNY, LAURIER/BSIA

June 2, 2017 Feedback Session: Security and Stability in West Africa During the Last 10 Years SPEAKER: OUSMANE DIALLO, PHD IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE CANDIDATE, LAURIER/ BSIA

May 30 – May 31, 2017 The Changing Technological Infrastructures of Global Finance ORGANIZER: MALCOLM CAMPBELL-VERDUYN, UW/BSIA

May 26, 2017 Consultation: Potential Canada-China Free Trade Agreement SPEAKER: PAMELA GOLDSMITH-JONES, PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

May 25 – May 26, 2017 Global Migration, Gender and Professional Credentials: Transnational Value Transfers and Losses Workshop ORGANIZER: MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS, LAURIER/IMRC

May 23 – May 25, 2017 Skilled Migration Flows and Borders in a Globalized World Summer Institute 7 ORGANIZERS: MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS, LAURIER/IMRC SIMON DALBY, LAURIER/BSIA May 19, 2017 May 11, 2017 Interpreting Intervention in Syria after Iraq Improving Global Health by Embracing Inclusive Accountability: The Case of SPEAKER: CRAIG SCOTT, PROFESSOR OF LAW, OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL, Malaria Prevention and Treatment Financing Programs in West Africa YORK UNIVERSITY SPEAKER: GEORGES DANHOUNDO, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, GLOBAL HEALTH ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA PROGRAM, YORK UNIVERSITY

May 18, 2017 May 9, 2017 The Judicialization of Investor-State Dispute Resolution: The Way of the Explaining Transnational Sustainability Governance Proliferation and Future? Competition: Insights from the Seafood Sector SPEAKER: CÉLINE LÉVESQUE, PROFESSOR AND DEAN, CIVIL LAW SECTION, SPEAKER: PAUL FOLEY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA April 25, 2017 May 17, 2017 Does Democratic Governance Count? Implementing UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada SPEAKER: MARK ORKIN, ASSOCIATE FELLOW, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY SPEAKER: BRENDA GUNN, FELLOW, INTERNATIONAL LAW RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PROGRAM, CIGI ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA April 24, 2017 PhD Dissertation Defence: Stringent, Open and Hybrid State Treatment of May 16, 2017 Foreign Investment: Three Eras of the Oil Industry in Venezuela and Ecuador Brexit Means Brexit - But What Does It Legally Really Mean? SPEAKER: ANTULIO ROSALES, PHD IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE CANDIDATE, UW/ SPEAKER: MARKUS GEHRING, FELLOW AND DIRECTOR OF STUDIES, LAW AT BSIA HUGHES ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA April 21, 2017 CIGI Graduate Fellowship Symposium 2017 May 15, 2017 SPEAKERS: CIGI GRADUATE FELLOWS A Place for Norms in Expert-Driven Governance? A Look at Transnational Governance for Sustainability April 21, 2017 SPEAKER: JAYE ELLIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW AND SCHOOL Keynote address at CIGI Graduate Fellowship Symposium OF ENVIRONMENT, MCGILL UNIVERSITY SPEAKER: SENATOR RAYNELL ANDREYCHUK ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA April 20, 2017 May 15 – 19, 2017 Decentralizing Authority in Global Economic Governance 3rd Annual International Law Summer Institute SPEAKER: JONATHAN LUCKHURST, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZERS: CIGI/BSIA RELATIONS, CENTER FOR NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES OF THE PACIFIC STUDIES DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA

8 April 18 – April 19, 2017 March 30, 2017 Canada in a Climate Disrupted World Workshop Film: The Crossing ORGANIZERS: SIMON DALBY, LAURIER/BSIA SPEAKER: GEORGE KURIAN, DOCUMENTARY FILM-MAKER AND DANIEL SCOTT, UW PHOTOJOURNALIST ORGANIZERS: LAURIER/IMRC April 18, 2017 Film Screening: Tigers (2014) March 30, 2017 SPEAKERS: TRACEY WAGNER-RIZVI, PHD IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE CANDIDATE, Evidence Syntheses to Support Policy and Practice UW/BSIA SPEAKER: JEREMY GRIMSHAW, CO-CHAIR, CAMPBELL COLLABORATION SYED AAMIR RAZA, FILMMAKER, TIGERS March 30, 2017 April 18, 2017 Conducting Synthesis 101 Workshop The New Politics of Immigration ORGANIZER: ALAN WHITESIDE, LAURIER/BSIA SPEAKER: CATHERINE DAUVERGNE, DEAN, PETER A. ALLARD SCHOOL OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA March 27, 2017 #LetThemStay! #BringThemHere! Asylum Seeker Advocates, Embodied April 6, 2017 Politics and ‘Performativities of Protest’ Opposing Australia’s “Operation , China and the South China Sea Disputes Sovereign Borders” SPEAKER: BENOIT HARDY-CHARTRAND, SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, CIGI SPEAKER: PAUL HODGE, LECTURER, CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE April 3, 2017 The WTO in An Era of Preferential Trade Agreements: Thick and Thin March 24, 2017 Institutions in Global Trade Governance Violence, Conflict, and Order Amidst Global Change SPEAKER: SILKE TROMMER, LECTURER IN POLITICS, UNIVERSITY OF SPEAKERS: AISHA AHMAD, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MANCHESTER JEFFREY CHECKEL, SIMONS CHAIR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN SECURITY, SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY March 31, 2017 RICHARD SANDBROOK, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, Up/Rooted Keynote Lecture by Tima Kurdi UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SPEAKER: TIMA KURDI, CO-FOUNDER, THE ALAN AND GHALIB KURDI DAVID WELCH, CIGI CHAIR OF GLOBAL SECURITY, UW/BSIA FOUNDATION THOMAS HOMER-DIXON, CIGI CHAIR OF GLOBAL SYSTEMS, UW/BSIA ORGANIZERS: LAURIER/IMRC March 23, 2017 March 31, 2017 Scaling Research Results Workshop Up/Rooted: Refugees, Resettlement, Community Conference SPEAKER: ANDRÉANNE MARTEL, PROGRAM OFFICER, CANADIAN COUNCIL ORGANIZERS: JENNA HENNEBRY, LAURIER/IMRC FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAROLE DUNCAN, LAURIER

9 March 23, 2017 Integrating Gender into a Scaling Strategy Building on Action-Based Research on Sexual Violence in SPEAKER: ANDRÉANNE MARTEL, PROGRAM OFFICER, CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

March 21, 2017 Rocky Jones and Canada’s Black Revolution SPEAKER: JAMES WALKER, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, UW/BSIA ORGANIZER: UW

March 16, 2017 Capital Flows, Exchange Rates, and the Political Economy of High Beta Economies SPEAKER: MARK MANGER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, MUNK SCHOOL OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS

March 15, 2017 Two Book Launches in the “A Very Short Introduction” Series SPEAKERS: ANDREW COOPER, PROFESSOR, UW/BSIA ALAN WHITESIDE, OBE, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY, LAURIER/BSIA

March 10, 2017 Prospective Student Open House 2017

March 10, 2017 Experiences from the Field: Chinese Investment in Russia’s Hydrocarbon Sector SPEAKER: ANASTASIA UFIMTSEVA, PHD IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA

March 9, 2017 Total Impacts: Political, Economic and Social Effects of the U.S. Administration SPEAKERS: JOHN RAVENHILL, DIRECTOR, BSIA ANNA ESSELMENT, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW AARON ETTINGER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW TONY LAMANTIA, PRESIDENT AND CEO, WATERLOO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION VICTORIA LAMONT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO ORGANIZER: UW 10 March 9, 2017 February 16, 2017 Strategic Cousins Revisited: Australia, Canada and Jihadist Extremism Borderzones and the Interim Federal Health Program: Irregularizing Refugee SPEAKER: KIM RICHARD NOSSAL, PROFESSOR, CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL Claimants in Toronto’s Everyday Places of Healthcare AND DEFENCE POLICY, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY SPEAKER: LAURA CONNOY, DOCTORAL CANDIDATE (ABD), DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND LEGAL STUDIES, UW March 7, 2017 In Conversation with Stephen Lewis, C.C February 13, 2017 SPEAKERS: STEPHEN LEWIS, CO-FOUNDER AND CO-DIRECTOR OF AIDS-FREE Taking Stock: Negotiating Changing Futures WORLD SPEAKERS: SARAH BURCH, CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN SUSTAINABILITY MARGARET WALTON-ROBERTS, PROFESSOR, LAURIER/BSIA GOVERNANCE AND INNOVATION, UW RUTH CAMERON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE AIDS COMMITTEE, CAMBRIDGE, SIMON DALBY, CIGI CHAIR IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, KITCHENER, WATERLOO & AREA LAURIER/BSIA HARI KC, PHD CANDIDATE, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, LAURIER/BSIA CARRIE MITCHELL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF PLANNING, UW KERRY SOLOMON, MIPP STUDENT, LAURIER/BSIA MARIE CLAIRE CORDONIER SEGGER, PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT, MODERATOR: ALAN WHITESIDE, OBE, CIGI CHAIR IN GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY, ENTERPRISE AND DEVELOPMENT, UW LAURIER/BSIA February 10, 2017 March 2 – March 4, 2017 On Africa: Graduate Student Research from the Waterloo Region The Politics of Life Conference ORGANIZER: TSHEPO INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICA ORGANIZER: LAURIER/IMRC February 10, 2017 March 2, 2017 From ISIS to Ukraine, the Challenges Facing the EU and Belgium DNA and the Racial Re-Articulation of Indigeneity SPEAKER: HIS EXCELLENCY RAOUL DELCORDE, AMBASSADOR OF THE KINGDOM SPEAKER: KIM TALLBEAR, SISSETON WAHPETON OYATE PROFESSOR, THE OF BELGIUM TO CANADA UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA ORGANIZER: LAURIER/IMRC February 9, 2017 Lessons from the UN Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic Republic of the March 2, 2017 Congo The Appalling Masculinity of Economic Analysis and why it Matters SPEAKER: COLONEL ANDRES DEMERS, RECRUITING GROUP COMMANDER, SPEAKER: MARJORIE GRIFFIN COHEN, PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE/GENDER, CANADIAN ARMED FORCES SEXUALITY, AND WOMEN’S STUDIES, SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY February 8, 2017 February 27, 2017 Suburbs, Theoretically! How the Urban Periphery Can Be a Site of Theory and Bitcoin & Beyond: Blockchains, Globalization, and Global Governance Workshop Politics ORGANIZER: MALCOLM CAMPBELL-VERDUYN, UW/BSIA SPEAKER: ROGER KEIL, YORK RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL SUB/URBAN STUDIES, FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, YORK UNIVERSITY ORGANIZER: LAURIER

11 February 2, 2017 January 16, 2017 Current Narratives of Fear and Resistance in Europe: A Screening of “Strangers The World Bank and Health in a Changing World at Home” SPEAKER: DAVID WILSON, DIRECTOR, GLOBAL AIDS PROGRAM, THE WORLD SPEAKER: SHAYNA PLAUT, PROJECT MANAGER, STRANGERS AT HOME BANK

February 1, 2017 eSeminar: PeaceTech: Harnessing Technology to Advance Peacebuilding ORGANIZER: UW

February 1, 2017 Macro-Distributional Linkages SPEAKER: JONATHAN OSTRY, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, RESEARCH DEPARTMENT, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

January 27, 2017 Progress Report: CIGI Graduate Fellowship Program SPEAKERS: CIGI GRADUATE FELLOWS

January 26, 2017 The Forgotten War in Yemen SPEAKERS: KAMAL AL-SOLAYLEE, AUTHOR AND PROFESSOR, JOURNALISM, January 12, 2017 RYERSON UNIVERSITY PhD Dissertation Defence: Modeling Climate Change Impacts at the Science- JACQUELINE LOPOUR, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, CIGI Policy Boundary BESSMA MOMANI, PROFESSOR, UW/BSIA SPEAKER: MARISA BECK, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA

January 25, 2017 January 9, 2017 The Influence of Postwar Immigration on Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada Economics for the Sustainable Development Goals SPEAKER: RAPHAEL GIRARD, SPECIALIST IN IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE SPEAKER: PATRICK PAUL WALSH, PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN ORGANIZER: IMRC January 6, 2017 January 18, 2017 Resumé and Cover Letter Writing NGOs and Global Trade ORGANIZER: UW SPEAKER: ERIN HANNAH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, KING’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY January 6, 2017 PhD Dissertation Defence: Seats of Corporate Convenience and International Investment Law SPEAKER: SARITA WOOLHOUSE, PHD CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA 12 November 28, 2016 AARAON DIAZ MENDIBURO, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, IMRC International Law, Agricultural Reform, and Environmental Protection: Status ORGANIZER: IMRC Report and Soliciting Help SPEAKER: JOHN HEAD, FULBRIGHT RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, November 11 – November 13, 2016 BSIA Popular Culture and World Politics Conference ORGANIZERS: SIMON DALBY, LAURIER/BSIA November 28, 2016 JASMIN HABIB, UW/BSIA PhD Dissertation Defence: Exclusion from Rights Through Extra-Territoriality at Home: The Case of Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport’s Waiting Zone November 11, 2016 SPEAKER: PAULINE MAILLET, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA The Contested World of Celebrity Diplomacy SPEAKERS: ANDREW F. COOPER, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL November 24, 2016 SCIENCE, UW/BSIA The Nomenclature For, and the Realities Of, Making Science Useful: A Grand Experiment from the World of Health Research in Canada November 10, 2016 SPEAKER: SUSAN ELLIOTT, PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY AND Tipping Point for Planet Earth - How Close Are We to The Edge? ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, UW SPEAKERS: ANTHONY D. BARNOSKY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JASPER RIDGE BIOLOGICAL PRESERVE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY November 17, 2016 ELIZABETH A. HADLY, PAUL S. AND BILLIE ACHILLES CHAIR, ENVIRONMENTAL Reflections on the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants: Looking BIOLOGY, STANFORD UNIVERSITY Forward to the Global Compacts SPEAKERS: MAISSAA ALMUSTAFA, PHD IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE CANDIDATE, LAURIER/BSIA JENNA HENNEBRY, DIRECTOR, IMRC ANDREW THOMPSON, ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, UW/BSIA

November 17 – November 18, 2016 Decarbonization Forum: Charting Waterloo Region’s Energy Future ORGANIZER: HEATHER DOUGLAS, UW/BSIA

November 15, 2016 Central Clearing and the Euro Crisis SPEAKER: LORENZO GENITO, VISITING PHD CANDIDATE, WARWICK UNIVERSITY

November 12, 2016 Independent Film Showcase SPEAKERS: MONICA GUTIERREZ, FILM-MAKER HARJANT GILL, FILM-MAKER 13 November 10, 2016 October 26, 2016 Science, Policy and Global Tipping Points Seminar PhD Dissertation Defence: Experiments in Governance and Citizenship in Kenya’s SPEAKERS: ANTHONY D. BARNOSKY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JASPER RIDGE Resource Frontier BIOLOGICAL PRESERVE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY SPEAKER: CHARIS ENNS, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA ELIZABETH A. HADLY, PAUL S. AND BILLIE ACHILLES CHAIR, ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, STANFORD UNIVERSITY October 20, 2016 Firms in Firmament: Hydrocarbons and the Circulation of Power November 10, 2016 SPEAKER: RAWI ABDELAL, DIRECTOR OF HARVARD’S DAVIS CENTER FOR Information Provision, Market Incentives, and Household Electricity RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES, HARVARD Consumption: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Trial SPEAKER: NIC RIVERS, TIER II CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF October 19, 2016 PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Mitacs Funding Seminar SPEAKER: CAMELIA NUNEZ, MITACS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST November 3, 2016 Demystifying Domestic Extremism October 17, 2016 SPEAKER: JEREMY KOWALSKI, AUTHOR European Union: Quo vadis? SPEAKER: WENDELIN ETTMAYER, AUTHOR November 2, 2016 The Trouble with ISDS: Lack of Balance, Independence, Fairness, and Respect for October 13, 2016 – October 15, 2016 Domestic Institutions in Investor-state Dispute Settlement The Multilevel Politics of Trade in North America, Europe and Beyond: SPEAKER: GUS VAN HAREN, OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL, YORK UNIVERSITY Configurations, Patterns, Dynamics Workshop ORGANIZER: PATRICIA GOFF, LAURIER/BSIA October 31, 2016 PhD 101 October 6, 2016 SPEAKER: CHARIS ENNS, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA The World is Watching: Foreign Policy & the US Presidential Election SPEAKER: AMBASSADOR DEREK SHEARER, FORMER UNITED STATES October 28, 2016 AMBASSADOR TO FINLAND Fall 2017 Convocation Reception ORGANIZERS: UW/CIGI/BSIA

October 28, 2016 October 6, 2016 A Multi-Curve Random Field LIBOR Market Model Poor States, Power and Politics of IMF Reform: Drivers of Change in the Post- SPEAKER: TAO WU, FULBRIGHT VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR, INTERNATIONAL Washington Consensus ECONOMICS AND FINANCE, BSIA SPEAKER: MARK HIBBEN, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE October 27, 2016 The Anatomy of Innovation - What Makes Innovation Succeed in the 21st September 30, 2016 Century? Global Health Research in Canada and Beyond SPEAKER: KAMIEL S. GABRIEL, FELLOW, BSIA SPEAKER: STEVEN HOFFMAN, SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR, CIHR INSTITUTE OF POPULATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH 14 September 30, 2016 How to Write a Successful Scholarship Proposal SPEAKER: JORDANA GARBATI, LAURIER WRITING CENTRE

September 29, 2016 Researching Migration and Mobility across Borders: Experiences from our Visiting Fellows SPEAKERS: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS, IMRC

September 28, 2016 Environment Webinar

September 26, 2016 The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children – and the World SPEAKER: ROGER THUROW, SENIOR FELLOW, THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS

September 23, 2016 The Politics of Financial Ideas: Grafting Islamic Finance SPEAKER: LENA RETHEL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, WARWICK UNIVERSITY

September 22, 2016 Reflections on European Border Security and the ‘Mediterranean Migration Crisis’ SPEAKER: NICK VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

September 19, 2016 Harvesting Change: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program ORGANIZER: IMRC

September 16 – September 18, 2016 Rimini Conference in Economics and Finance: Innovation, Growth, Governance and Development ORGANIZER: JUREK KONIECZNY, LAURIER/BSIA

September 16, 2016 Orientation Day

September 9, 2016 15 PhD Dissertation Defence: Just and Unjust Sanctions: The Case Study of Iran SPEAKER: SHANI HORMOZI, PHD CANDIDATE, UW/BSIA Board of Directors (at August 31, 2017)

George Dixon Alistair Edgar Robert Gordon Chair Member Secretary

George Dixon is Interim Vice-President Academic & Provost, Alistair Edgar is Executive Director of the Academic Robert Gordon, a leading authority on environmental issues and Professor of Biology at the University of Waterloo. He Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), Faculty in Canada, joined Laurier as the Vice-President: Research served as Dean of Science from 2001-2007. George has Associate and Advisory Board member at the Laurier in November 2015, and joined the BSIA Board in February received both the Award for Excellence in Research and Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies, and 2017. As the Vice-President: Research, Rob is responsible the Distinguished Teaching Award from the University. He is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier for building Laurier’s overall research enterprise and has over 30 years experience in aquatic toxicology and University. Outside of the University, Alistair is president of providing strategic leadership on scholarly and research environmental risk assessment and management, principally the New Delhi, India-based International Jurist Organization; activities across multiple campuses. He also holds a faculty but not exclusively, with respect to the environmental sits on the Board of the Canadian Land Mine Foundation; appointment in Laurier’s Department of Geography and impacts associated with metals and mining activity. and is a former National Board member of the United Environmental Studies. Prior to joining Laurier, Rob was At various times during his career he has served as an Nations Association in Canada. He is active on the editorial dean of the Ontario Agricultural College at the University of advisor on metal contamination issues to Environment boards of the Center for Governance and Sustainability Guelph, the largest agriculture and food faculty in Canada. Canada, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the (University of Massachusetts Boston) Issue Briefs series, and He previously held a prestigious Canada Research Chair in Department of Justice (Canada), the U.S. Environmental the Journal of International Peacekeeping. Alistair’s research Environmental Resource Management at the Nova Scotia Protection Agency, the U.S. National Oceanographic and focuses on transitional justice in war-to-peace transitions Agricultural College (now part of Dalhousie University). Atmospheric Administration, the Department of Justice and post-conflict peace building. He has conducted fieldwork (U.S.) and the World Health Organization, among others. in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Kosovo, and northern Uganda.

16 Jasmin Habib Rohinton Medhora Aaron Shull Member Member Treasurer

Jasmin Habib teaches in the Department of Political Science Rohinton P. Medhora is President of the Centre for Aaron Shull is the Chief of Staff and General Counsel for at the University of Waterloo and the Global Governance International Governance Innovation. CIGI’s research CIGI. Prior to that he was CIGI’s counsel and corporate program at the BSIA, and is the founding Director of the programs focus on the global economy; global security secretary and was also a research fellow. He continues to newly-established Global Engagement Seminar Program at and politics; and international law. Previously he was Vice act as corporate secretary. As General Counsel, he responds the University of Waterloo. She has undertaken an active President, Programs at Canada’s International Development to legal inquiries from Senior Management that relate to programme of research and teaching since completing her Research Centre, a research funder. He received his corporate, contractual, employment, occupational health PhD in Cultural Anthropology at McMaster University. Her doctorate in economics in 1988 from the University of and safety, intellectual property, dispute resolution, and primary research focus is on the cultural politics of diaspora, Toronto, where he also subsequently taught for a number of compliance related matters. As Chief of Staff, he operates refugees, and emigre communities from and in relation years. His fields of expertise are monetary and trade policy, as an effective liaison and conduit across all departments, to Israel and Palestine. Among her book publications are international economic relations, and aid effectiveness. His providing guidance and advice on all matters of strategic and Israel, Diaspora and the Routes of National Belonging and recent publications include co-edited books on development operational importance. Prior to joining CIGI, Aaron practised America Observed: On an International Anthropology of the thought and practice, Canada’s relations with Africa, and law for a number of organizations, focusing on international, United States (co-edited with Virginia Dominguez). She is Canada’s role in the international financial system. In regulatory and environmental law. He has taught courses at Principal Investigator on a SSHRC Partnership Development addition to the BSIA Board, he serves on the Boards of the the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, and the Norman Grant entitled “A Socio-Cultural Mapping of Arab-Canadian Institute for New Economic Thinking and the Partnership for Paterson School of International Affairs and was previously a Migration, Settlement, and Integration: Collaboration, African Social and Governance Research. staff editor for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. Community, Co-Authorship”. She is also deeply committed to collaborative community based research, most recently co-authoring local histories of governance in Eeyou Istchee/ Northern Quebec. 17 Gwenith Cross, Assistant, ACUNS Laurier People Rachelle Daley, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier BSIA STAFF Amanda Di Battista, Project Coordinator, CSFS Laurier Emma Dreher, Research Assistant, Pluralism Project Laurier/UW

Tiffany Bradley, Administrative Manager BSIA Karie Lyne Ensign, Research Assistant Laurier John Ravenhill, Director BSIA Corey Glass, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Joanne Weston, Events and Administrative Coordinator BSIA Anna Klimbovskaia, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Sean Lockwood, Research Facilitator Laurier PROGRAM STAFF Shiva Mohan, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Kirsten Pries, Administrative Assistant, IMRC Laurier Kelly Brown, Program Officer, MIPP & PhD Laurier Maria Salamone, Project Manager, Hungry Cities Partnership Laurier Shelby Davies, Graduate Program Coordinator, MAGG & PhD UW Kira Williams, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Andrew Thompson, Program Officer, MAGG & PhD UW/BSIA Nick Zebryk, Research Assistant Laurier

PROJECT AND CENTRE SUPPORT STAFF FACULTY

Edgar Baltazar, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Derek Armitage, Associate Professor UW Brenda Burns, Coordinator, ACUNS Laurier Alison Blay-Palmer, CIGI Chair in Sustainable Food Systems, Laurier David Celis Parra, Research Assistant, IMRC Laurier Director for the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems 18 James Blight, CIGI Chair in Foreign Policy Development, Professor UW Sue Horton, CIGI Chair in Global Health Economics, Professor UW Gerard Boychuk, Professor UW JingJing Huo, Assistant Professor UW Andrea M. Brown, Associate Director of the Tshepo Institute for the Laurier Suzan Ilcan, Director, Master of Arts in Global Governance Program, UW Study of Contemporary Africa Professor Sarah Burch, Canada Research Chair, Associate Professor UW Ken Jackson, Assistant Professor Laurier Jennifer Clapp, Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security UW Veronica Kitchen, Associate Professor UW and Sustainability, Professor Jurek Konieczny, Professor Laurier William D. Coleman, Professor UW P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Associate Professor UW Andrew F. Cooper, Professor UW Jean-Paul Lam, Assistant Professor UW A. Neil Craik, Director School of Environment, Enterprise UW janet Lang, Research Professor UW and Development, Associate Professor Alex Latta, Associate Professor Laurier Jonathan Crush, CIGI Chair in Global Migration and Laurier Development, Professor Terrence Levesque, Associate Director, Professor Laurier Simon Dalby, CIGI Chair in the Political Economy of Climate Change, Laurier Rianne Mahon, CIGI Chair in Comparative Social Policy, Professor Laurier Professor Paul Maxim, Director, Master of International Public Policy Program, Laurier Michael Desjardins, Professor Laurier Professor Timothy Donais, Associate Professor Laurier Shelley McGill, Assistant Professor Laurier Heather Douglas, Waterloo Chair in Science and Society, Professor UW Audra Mitchell, CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics, Associate Laurier Professor Alistair Edgar, Executive Director, ACUNS, Associate Dean, School of International Policy and Governance (from July 1), Terry Mitchell, Associate Professor Laurier Associate Professor Laurier Bessma Momani, Professor, CIGI Senior Fellow UW Paul Freston, CIGI Chair in Religion and Politics in Global Laurier Canada Research Chair in Global Migration, Laurier Context, Professor Alison Mountz, Professor Patricia Goff, Associate Professor Laurier Bruce Muirhead, Associate Vice President, External Research and UW Daniel Gorman, Associate Director of the PhD Program in Global UW Professor Governance, Associate Professor Alain-Desire Nimubona, Assistant Professor UW Karen Grépin, Associate Professor Laurier James Orbinski, CIGI Chair in Global Health Governance, Professor Laurier Jasmin Habib, Associate Professor UW Doug Peers, Dean of Arts, Professor UW Derek Hall, Associate Professor Laurier Geraldina Polanco, Assistant Professor UW Eric Helleiner, Faculty of Arts Chair in International Political Economy, UW , Associate Vice-President, International and UW Professor Ian Rowlands Professor Jenna L. Hennebry, Director, International Migration Research Laurier Horatiu A. Rus, Assistant Professor UW Centre, Associate Professor Kim Rygiel, Associate Professor Laurier Thomas Homer-Dixon, CIGI Chair of Global Systems, Professor UW

19 Tammy Schirle, Associate Professor Laurier Maha Kamel, SSHRC Fellow UW Supervisor: Hongying Wang Mark Sedra, Assistant Professor UW Alexander Legwegoh Laurier Yasmine Shamsie, Associate Professor Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush Pierre Siklos, CIGI Senior Fellow, Professor Laurier Cameron McCordic, IPaSS Fellow Laurier D. Scott Slocombe, Professor Laurier Supervisor: Jonathan Crush Tracy Snoddon, Associate Professor Laurier Jacquie Micieli-Voutsinas Laurier Supervisor: Alison Mountz Larry Swatuk, Director, International Development Program, Associate UW Professor Aaraon Diaz Mendiburo, Conacyt funding (Mexico) Laurier Supervisor: Jenna Hennebry Debora VanNijnatten, Associate Professor Laurier Chijioke Oji, National Research Foundation (South Africa)/ Laurier Professor UW James Walker, Mitacs (Canada) Margaret Walton-Roberts, Associate Dean, School of International Laurier Supervisor: Olaf Weber Policy and Governance (until June 30), Professor Liam Riley, SSHRC and Banting Fellow Laurier Hongying Wang, Associate Professor UW Supervisor: Jonathan Crush David Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security, Professor UW Theresa Schumilas, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Alison Blay-Palmer Alan Whiteside, CIGI Chair in Global Health Policy, Professor Laurier Zhenzhong Si, IPaSS Fellow Laurier Randall M. Wigle, Director of the PhD Program in Global Governance, Laurier Supervisor: Joanathan Crush Professor Lauren Sneyd, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Joanthan Crush POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS EXTERNAL FELLOWS Jola Ajibade, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Supervisor: Simon Dalby Andrea Collins, Assistant Professor in the School of Environment, Resources and Mary Caesar, IPaSS Fellow Laurier Sustainability, University of Waterloo Supervisor: Jonathan Crush Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Professor of Law, SEED, University of Waterloo Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, SSHRC Fellow Laurier Lorne Dawson, Professor in Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo Supervisor: Eric Helleiner Tim Elcombe, Associate Professor and Acting Chair, Kinesiology and Physical Melissa Finn, Trudeau Foundation funding UW Education, Wilfrid Laurier University Supervisor: Bessma Momani Stephen Evans, Professor, Geological Engineering, University of Waterloo Christopher Huggins, Banting Fellow Laurier Supervisor: James Orbinski Kamiel Gabriel, Associate Provost, Research & Graduate Programs, and Professor of Engineering & Applied Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Grace Jaramillo, SSHRC Fellow UW Supervisor: John Ravenhill Shohini Ghose, Director, Centre for Women in Science, Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University 20 Erin Hannah, Associate Professor of Political Science at King’s University College, Steven Mock, Lead researcher of the Ideological Conflict Project, University of Waterloo Western University Mariam Mufti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo Kimie Hara, Professor, and the Renison Research Professor, University of Waterloo Jatin Nathwani, Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy Paul Heinbecker, CIGI Distinguished Fellow (WISE), University of Waterloo Kathryn Henne, Assistant Professor in Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Stephen Quilley, Associate Professor in Social and Ecological Innovation in the Waterloo Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo Keith Hipel, University Professor of Systems Design Engineering, University of Marc Saner, Director and Associate Professor, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, Waterloo University of Ottawa Michael C. Howard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo Vanessa Schweizer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Knowledge Integration in the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo Craig R. Janes, Director, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo Daniel Scott, University Research Chair in Climate and Society in the Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo Jennifer Liu, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo Paul Thagard, Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo Pascal Lupien, Lecturer, University of Guelph Jason Thistlethwaite, Assistant Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, University of Waterloo Randolph Mank, Former Canadian Ambassador in Asia Olaf Weber, Professor at the School for Environment, Enterprise and Development John McLevey, Assistant Professor, Knowledge Integration Sociology and Legal (SEED), University of Waterloo Studies, University of Waterloo Heather Whiteside, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo Carrie Mitchell, Assistant Professor in the School of Planning, University of Waterloo

21 PhD Students

PhD Student Supervisor Committee Members

Aria Ahmad James Orbinski William Coleman, Krisantha Weerasuriya Maissaa Almustafa Kim Rygiel Suzan Ilcan, Yasmine Shamsie Carla Angulo-Pasel Kim Rygiel Jenna Hennebry, Alison Mountz Raluca Ardelean Patricia Goff Frances Barclay Fortune Andrea Brown Rianne Mahon, Reina Neufeldt Skylar Brooks Eric Helleiner Bessma Momani, John Ravenhill Kim Burnett Jennifer Clapp Derek Hall, Steffanie Scott Terry D’Andrea David Welch Simon Dalby, John Ravenhill Clay Dasilva Thomas Homer-Dixon Stephen Quilley Ousmane Diallo Timothy Donais Lucie Edwards Jennifer Clapp Heather Douglas, Thomas Homer-Dixon Andres Garcia Jennifer Clapp Yasmine Shamsie, Derek Hall Matthew Gaudreau Jennifer Clapp Steffanie Scott, Derek Hall Wayne Gill Alan Whiteside Lucy Hinton Jennifer Clapp Jefferson Huebner Patricia Goff Scott Janzwood Thomas Homer-Dixon Jennifer Kandjii Suzan Ilcan Jonathan Crush, Margaret Walton-Roberts Hari KC Jenna Hennebry Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts Rosemary Kimani-Dupuis James Orbinski Tino Kreutzer James Orbinski

22 PhD Student Supervisor(s) Committee Members

Caleb Lauer Audra Mitchell Lianne Leddy, Daniel Gorman Michael Lawrence Thomas Homer-Dixon Mark Sedra, William Coleman Masaya Llavaneras-Blanco Rianne Mahon Kim Rygiel, Simon Dalby Rupinder Mangat Alistair Edgar Jeremy Hunsinger, Kenneth Werbin David Meinen Suzan Ilcan Annahita Mirsalari Bessma Momani Timothy Donais, Veronica Kitchen Lauren Mohammed Sarah Murray Rhoda Howard-Hassmann and Jeff Grischow Jinelle Piereder Thomas Homer-Dixon Tahnee Prior A. Neil Craik and Thomas Homer-Dixon Whitney Lackenbauer Sara Rose Taylor Rianne Mahon Ken Jackson, William Coleman Casey Sahadath Simon Dalby Justine Salam Bessma Momani Timothy Donais, Veronica Kitchen Alexander Suen Simon Dalby Irene Spagna Eric Helleiner Derek Hall, Bessma Momani Eric Tanguay Jeff Grischow Diana Thomaz Kim Rygiel Alison Mountz, Peter Nyers Anastasia Ufimtseva Alistair Edgar Timothy Donais, Dejan Guzina Tracey Wagner-Rizvi William Coleman Jennifer Clapp, Rianne Mahon Karolina Werner Alistair Edgar Timothy Donais, Dejan Guzina Jessica West Simon Dalby and Randall Wigle Thomas Homer-Dixon, Veronica Kitchen, David Welch

23 Masters Students

Master of Arts in Global Governance Master of International Public Policy

Zainab Abu Alrob Trina Loken Maira Altmash Stephanie Kowal Maryam Ahmad Dani Marcheva Danielle Ayora Jordan Lebold Anne Arko Sebastian Murdoch-Gibson Ashlee Babcock Olivia Matthews Priyanka Bahl Sasha Oliveira Michael Chong Ameera Mukadam Emma Fingler Dominique Souris Morgan Davies Harrison Neill-Morabito Michael Fleet Emilie Turner Emma Dreher Christian Robertson Richard Giles Amy Zavitz Ahmed Mohamoud Elmi Kerry Solomon Masroora Haque Marina Ghosh Kyle Taylor Keira Koroma Jad Hachmi Frederick Varnie Hanyu Huang Jeremy Wagner Andrew Kay

24 Policy Briefs - Global Affairs Canada “Addressing the Globalization Backlash: Good Governance in an Era of Political “Regulating Recruitment in the Interest of Women Migrant Workers Rights: Gender Instability” Mainstreaming Recruitment into Migration Governance” Emma Dreher, Emilie Turner; Supervisors - Jasmin Habib and Michael Howard Emma Fingler, Stephanie Kowal; Supervisor - Jenna Hennebry “Canada in a Climate-Disrupted World: Building Long-Term Capacity in Partner “Scaling-Up Canada’s Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) Model for Proactive Refugee Countries” Resettlement” Jad Hachmi, Masroora Haque, Christian Robertson; Supervisor - Simon Dalby Ahmed Elmi, Marina Ghosh, Sasha Oliveira; Supervisor - Margaret Walton-Roberts “Canadian Trade Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific: The Regional Comprehensive “Innovative Financing Mechanisms for the ‘Age of Refugees’: Opportunities for Canadian Economic Partnership (RCEP)” Leadership” Jordan Lebold, Kyle Taylor; Supervisors - Patricia Goff and John Ravenhill Dani Marcheva, Olivia Matthews, Dominique Souris; Supervisors - Jacqueline Lopour and Andrew Thompson “Groundwater Extinction: The Hidden Global Crisis” Richard Giles, Frederick Varnie; Supervisor - Audra Mitchell “Towards an Integrated Canadian Peacebuilding Policy” Zainab Abu Alrob, Maryam Ahmad, Karolina Werner; Supervisor - Timothy Donais “A Strategic Vision for Canadian Leadership in Global Health” Annie Arko, Trina Loken; Supervisor - Karen Grepin “Targeting Online Radicalization to Violent Extremism through Coordination and Cooperation” “Lost in the Conversion Process: The Effects of Currency Volatility on Canada’s Ashlee Babcock, Priyanka Bahl, Ousmane Diallo, Kayla Grant, Ameera Mukadam; International HIV and AIDS Funding” Supervisor - Alistair Edgar Danielle Ayora, Harrison Neill-Morabito, Kerry Solomon; Supervisor - Alan Whiteside “Revisiting Track II in the Asia-Pacific” Andrew Kay, Keira Koroma; Supervisor - David Welch “An Urban Perspective on Food Security in the Global South: The Missing Link Between Rural Farmers and Urban Consumers” “Canadian Engagement in : Non-Traditional Security Cooperation in the Michael Chong, Lucy Hinton, Jeremy Wagner, Amy Zavitz; Supervisors - South China Sea” Jonathan Crush, Mary Caesar, Lauren Sneyd and Cameron McCordic Morgan Davies, Hanyu Huang, Sebastian Murdoch-Gibson; Supervisor - Kimie Hara “China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Harnessing Opportunities for Canada” 25 Michael Fleet; Supervisor - Miriam Mufti PhD Graduates

Shani Hormozi - SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 Sarita Patil Woolhouse - JANUARY 6, 2017 “Just and Unjust Sanctions: The Case Study of Iran” “Seats of Corporate Convenience and International Investment Law” Supervisor: William Coleman, UW Supervisor: William Coleman, UW Supervisory Committee Members: James Blight, UW Supervisory Committee Members: Dan Gorman, UW Paul Freston, Laurier Eric Helleiner, UW janet Lang, UW

Charis Enns - OCTOBER 26, 2016 Marisa Beck - JANUARY 12, 2017 “Experiments in Governance and Citizenship in Kenya’s Resource Frontier” “Modeling Climate Change Impacts at the Science-Policy Boundary” Supervisors: William Coleman, UW Supervisor: Thomas Homer-Dixon, UW Supervisory Committee Members: Suzan Ilcan, UW Supervisory Committee Members: Vanessa Schweizer, UW Alex Latta, Laurier Randall Wigle, Laurier

Pauline Maillet - NOVEMBER 28, 2016 Antulio Rosales Nieves - APRIL 24, 2017 “Exclusion from Rights Through Extra-Territoriality at Home: The Case of Paris Roissy “Stringent, Open and Hybrid State Treatment of Foreign Investment: Charles de Gaulle Airport’s Waiting Zone” Three Eras of the Oil Industry in Venezuela and Ecuador” Supervisors: Alison Mountz, Laurier Supervisors: Eric Helleiner, UW Supervisory Committee Members: Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Supervisory Committee Members: Kathryn Hochstetler, UW Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Laurier Alex Latta, Laurier Randall Wigle, Laurier

26 Masters Graduates

Master of Arts in Global Governance

Uzair Belgami Aramide Odutayo Rebecca Bell Michael Opatowski Betina Borova Derek Orosz Joshua Darby MacLellan Patrick Segsworth Nicole Georges Nikita Shah Stacey Haugen Lee-Shan Tse Ryan Haughton Tatiana Wugalter Jacob Hayes Carly Hayes

Master of International Public Policy

Rasha Abu-Meizer Harrison Ellis Christina Botas Heather Harkness Tyler Cesarone Matthew Henderson Colin Chau Jessica Powell Bemnet Debebe Sarah Yoder

27 Faculty Books

Egypt Beyond Tahrir Square A New Perspective on Advanced Introduction to Global Political Economy The Right Decision Edited by Bessma Momani Human Mobility in the Social Policy John Ravenhill Paul S. Maxim, Len Garis, and Eid Mohamed South Daniel Béland and Rianne Darryl Plecas and Mona Edited by Rudolf Anich, Mahon Davies Jonathan Crush, Susanne Melde and John O. Oucho

James W. st. G. Walker

The Black loyalisTs The Search for a Promised Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone 1783–1870

HIV & AIDS: A Very Short The Black Loyalists On the Side of the Angels Territoriality and Migration America Observed Introduction James W. St. G. Walker Andrew S. Thompson in the E.U. Neighbourhoods Edited by Virginia R. Alan Whiteside Edited by Margaret Walton- Dominguez & Jasmin Habib Roberts and Jenna Hennebry

28 Faculty Publications

Alison Blay-Palmer

Blay-Palmer, A., I. Knezevic, C. Levkoe, P. Mount and E. Nelson, eds. 2017. Nourishing Communities: From Fractured Food Systems to Transformative Pathways. New York: Springer. Blay-Palmer, A., B. Talukder, K.W. Hipel, and G.W. vanLoon. 2017. “Elimination Method of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA): A Simple Methodological Approach for Assessing Agricultural Sustainability.” Sustainability 9 (2): 287. Blay-Palmer, A. and B. Talukder. 2017. “Comparison of Methods to Assess Agricultural Sustainability.” In Sustainable Agriculture Reviews, edited by E. Lichthouse. 149-168. New York: Springer.

James Blight + janet Lang

Blight, James G. and janet M. Lang, 2016. “McNamara in Winter: The Quixotic Quest of an Unquiet American.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 160 (4): 425-435.

29 Andrea Brown Clapp, Jennifer, Chelsie Hunt, and Carly Hayes. 2016. “Bigger isn’t Always Better: What the Proposed Agribusiness Mega Mergers Could Mean for Canada.” Food Secure Canada, September 14. Brown, Andrea M. 2017. “Urban Policy Environments and Urban Food Security.” In Rapid Urbanisation, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Africa, edited by Jane Battersby and Jonathan Crush, 169-181. New York: Springer. Andrew F. Cooper

Cooper, Andrew F. 2017. The BRICS – A Very Short Introduction. Mandarin Jennifer Clapp version published by Yilin Publishing House: Nanjing, China. (Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016)

Clapp, Jennifer, Oane Visser and Ryan Isakson. 2017. “Special Symposium on Cooper, Andrew F. 2017. “The BRICS’ New Development Bank: Shifting from Financialization of Food and Farmland.” Agriculture and Human Values 34 Material Leverage to Innovative Capacity Global Policy.” [Special Issue: Europe (1): 179-183. and the World: Global Insecurity and Power Shifts]. Global Policy 8 (S2). Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “Food Self-Sufficiency: Making Sense of It, and When It Cooper, Andrew F. and Richard Stubbs. 2017. “Contending regionalisms: hubs Makes Sense.” Food Policy 66: 88-96. and challengers in the Americas and the Asia-Pacific.” The Pacific Review 30 (5): 615-632. Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “The Trade-ification of the Food Sustainability Agenda.” Journal of Peasant Studies 44 (2): 335-353. Cooper, Andrew F. and Asif Farooq. 2017. “Emerging donors: the promise and limits of bilateral and multilateral democracy promotion.” Cambridge Review Clapp, Jennifer, Gyorgy Scrinis. 2017. “Big Food, Nutritionism and Corporate of International Affairs 29 (4): 1520-1541. Power.” Globalizations 14 (4): 578-595. Cooper, Andrew F., Hugo Dobson and Mark Wheeler. 2017. “Introduction to a Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “Responsibility to the Rescue: Governing Global Private Special Report on Non-Western Celebrity Politics and Diplomacy.” Celebrity Financial Investment in Agriculture.” Agriculture and Human Values 34 (1): Studies 8 (2): 312-317. 223-235. Cooper, Andrew F. and Asif Farooq. 2017. “The Role of China and India in the Clapp, Jennifer, Ryan Isakson and Oane Visser. 2017. “The Complex Dynamics G20 and BRICS: Commonalities or Competitive Behaviour?” Special Issue of of Agriculture as a Financial Asset: Introduction to Symposium.” Agriculture the Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 45 (3): 73-106. and Human Values 34 (1): 179-183. Cooper, Andrew F. and Emel Parlar Dal. 2017. “Positioning the third wave Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “Food Aid.” In Handbook of Globalisation and of middle power diplomacy: Institutional elevation, practice limitations.” Development Cheltenham, edited by Kenneth A. Reinert, 709-735. London: International Journal 71 (4): 516–528. Edward Elgar. Cooper, Andrew F. 2016. “Testing middle power’s collective action in a world of Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “Agriculture Complicates Trump’s Trade Bluster.” The Hill diffuse power.” International Journal 71 (4): 529–544. Times, March 29. Clapp, Jennifer. 2017. “Agribusiness Mega-mergers Won’t Help to Feed the World.” The Hill Times, January 18.

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Jonathan Crush Simon Dalby

Crush, Jonathan and Mary Caesar. 2017. “Cape Town’s Urban Food Deserts: Food Dalby, Simon. 2017. “On “Not Being Persecuted”: Territory, Security, Climate.” In Life Access and Climate Change.” In Climate Change and Food Security: Africa and the Adrift: Critical Reflections on Climate Change and Migration Lanham, edited by , edited by E. Thomas-Hope, 156-171. London: Routledge. Andrew Baldwin and Giovanni Bettini, 41-57. MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Crush, Jonathan and Belinda Dodson. 2017. “Migration to South Africa Since 1994: Dalby, Simon. 2017. “Anthropocene Formations: Environmental Security, Geopolitics Realities, Policies and Public Attitudes.” In Domains of Freedom: Justice, Citizenship and Disaster.” Theory, Culture and Society (special issue on “Geosocial Formations and Social Change in South Africa, edited by T. Kepe, M. Levin and B. von Lires. and the Anthropocene”, edited by Nigel Clark and Kathryn Yusoff) 34 (2/3): 233-252. Cape Town: UCT Press. Dalby, Simon. 2017. “Global Ecology, Social Nature, and Governance.” In Global Crush, Jonathan, Bruce Frayne and Cameron McCordic. 2017. “Urban Agriculture and Insecurity: Futures of Chaos and Governance, edited by Anthony Burke and Rita Urban Food Insecurity in Maseru, Lesotho.” Journal of Food Security 5 (2): 33-42. Parker, 103-118. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Crush, Jonathan and Jane Battersby. 2016. “The Making of Urban Food Deserts.” In Dalby, Simon. 2017. “Environmental In/security.” In The International Encyclopedia Rapid Urbanization, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Africa, edited by of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, 2033-2042. J. Crush and J. Battersby, 1-18. London: Springer. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. Crush, Jonathan and Mary Caesar. 2016. “Food Access and Insecurity in a Supermarket Dalby, Simon. 2017. “Peripheral Conflicts/Global War.” In Foreign Policy at the City.” In Rapid Urbanization, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Africa, Periphery: The Shifting Margins of US International Relations Since World War edited by J. Crush and J. Battersby, 47-58 London: Springer. II, edited by Maria Ryan and Bevan Sewell, 102-121. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. Crush, Jonathan, Ines Raimundo, and Wade Pendleton. 2016. “Food Insecurity, Poverty and Informality.” In Rapid Urbanization, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Dalby, Simon and Zahra Moussavi. 2017. “Environmental Security, Geopolitics and the Africa, edited by J. Crush and J. Battersby, 71-84. London: Springer. Case of Lake Urmia’s Disappearance.” Global Change, Peace and Security 29 (1): 39-55. Crush, Jonathan Ndeyapo Nickanor and Wade Pendleton. 2016. “Migration, Rural- Urban Linkages and Food Insecurity.” In Rapid Urbanization, Urban Food Deserts Dalby, Simon. 2016. “Contextual Changes in Earth History: From The Holocene To and Food Security in Africa, edited by J. Crush and J. Battersby, 127-142. London: The Anthropocene: Implications For The Goal Of Sustainable Development And For Springer. Strategies Of Sustainable Transition.” In Sustainability Transition and Sustainable , edited by Hans Günter Brauch, Úrsula Oswald Spring, John Grin, Crush, Jonathan, Frank Kachanoff, Renate Ysseldy, Don Taylor and Roxane de la Peace Handbook Jürgen Scheffran, 67-88. Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London: Springer-Verlag. Sablonniere. 2016. “The Good, the Bad, and the Central of Group Identification.” European Journal of Psychology 46 (5): 563-580. Dalby, Simon. 2016. “Geopolitics, Ecology and Stephen Harper’s Reinvention of Canada.” In , edited Crush, Jonathan, R. Debrosee, M. Cooper, D. Taylor and R. de la Sablonniere. 2016. Sustainability Transition and Sustainable Peace Handbook by Hans Günter Brauch, Úrsula Oswald Spring, John Grin, Jürgen Scheffran, 493-504. “Fundamental Rights in the Rainbow Nation: Intergroup Contact, Threat, and Support Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London: Springer-Verlag. for Newcomers’ Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 22 (4): 367-379.

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