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1 CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID ROSS BLACK Date of Birth: 21 January 1960 Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario Languages: English, French (reading only) Home Address: Work Address: 6447 London St. Dept. of Political Science Halifax, NS Dalhousie University B3L 1X5 Halifax, NS phone: (902) 454-8722 B3H 4H6 phone: (902) 494-2396/6638 fax: (902) 494-3825 Email: [email protected] Education Dalhousie University - Ph.D. in Political Science, February 1992. Comprehensive fields: International Relations and Foreign Policy (including Canadian Foreign Policy); Comparative Politics; Canadian Politics. Thesis: "Australian, Canadian, and Swedish Policies Toward Southern Africa: A Comparative Study of `Middle Power Internationalism'". Dalhousie University - M.A. in Political Science, May 1986. Thesis: "United States' Policy on the Namibian Question Since the Formation of the Contact Group". Trent University - B.A. (Hons.) in Political Studies, May 1983. Scholarships and Awards 2013: winner of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Service Excellence,

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DAVID ROSS BLACK

Date of Birth: 21 January 1960

Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario

Languages: English, French (reading only)

Home Address: Work Address: 6447 London St. Dept. of Political Science Halifax, NS Dalhousie University B3L 1X5 Halifax, NS phone: (902) 454-8722 B3H 4H6 phone: (902) 494-2396/6638

fax: (902) 494-3825 Email: [email protected]

Education Dalhousie University - Ph.D. in Political Science, February 1992.

Comprehensive fields: International Relations and Foreign Policy (including Canadian Foreign Policy); Comparative Politics; Canadian Politics. Thesis: "Australian, Canadian, and Swedish Policies Toward Southern Africa: A Comparative Study of `Middle Power Internationalism'".

Dalhousie University - M.A. in Political Science, May 1986.

Thesis: "United States' Policy on the Namibian Question Since the Formation of the Contact Group".

Trent University - B.A. (Hons.) in Political Studies, May 1983.

Scholarships and Awards 2013: winner of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Service Excellence,

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Dalhousie University 2011-12: winner of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Excellence in Teaching, Dalhousie University 2010: winner of Dalhousie University Educational Leadership Award (with Deborah Buszard and Steven Mannell) for role in creation of the Dalhousie College of Sustainability 1991-93: SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship (declined for 1992-93) 1990-91: Canadian Institute of International Peace and Security (CIIPS) Barton Scholarship 1989-90: CIIPS Doctoral Scholarship; Honorary Killam Scholarship; SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (declined) 1988-89: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship; Honorary Killam Scholarship 1987-88: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship; Honorary Killam Scholarship 1986-87: Killam Doctoral Scholarship 1983-84: SSHRC Special M.A. Fellowship 1982-83: Trent University Scholarship 1981-82: Howson Scholarship 1980-81: Reginald R. Faryon Scholarship 1979-80: Trent University Scholarship

Grants

2016-2021: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant on “Canadian Development Cooperation and the new Politics of ‘Partnership’.” Applicant: David Black. Co-appicants: Stephen Brown, John Cameron, and Liam Swiss; Collaborators: Molly den Heyer and Shannon Kindornay: $180,140. 2015-16: IDRC Grant on “(Re)building Inclusive Societies: Critical Reflections on Disability and Global Development.” Principal Investigator: Deobrah Stienstra. Co-applicants: Stephen Baranyi, David Black, and Steven Estey: $67,800. 2015: SSHRC Connections Grant for conference on “Re-building inclusive societies: critical reflections on disability and global development.” Principal Investigator: Deborah Stienstra. Co-investigators: David Black, Stephen Baranyi, Steven Estey: $34,030. 2014-16: Leverhulme Foundation International Network Project: “State Strategies for Leveraging Legacies from Sports Mega-Events.” PI: Jonathan Grix; Partners: David Black, Laurence Chalip, Scarlett Cornelissen, Mitu Sengupta, Bob Stewart: £84,000. 2012-14: SSHRC Connections Grant for workshop on “Rethinking Canadian Aid: Foundations, Contradictions, Possibilities.” Applicants: D. Black (Principal Investigator), S. Brown, M. den Heyer: $40,338.

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2012: IDRC Grant for workshop on “Surviving Violence: Comparative Perspectives.” Applicants: D. Black and C. Suarez: $15000. 2012: SSHRC Workshop Grant for workshop on “Surviving Armed Violence: Comparative Perspectives”. Applicants: D. Black, L. Liebenberg, S. Whitman, C. Suarez: $25,000. 2011-15: Network Centres of Excellence-Knowledge Mobilization Grant for “Children and Youth in Challenging Contexts Network.” Applicants: M. Ungar (Principal Investigator), P. McGrath, and D. Black: $1,600,000. 2011-14: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant on “The Role of Sport in South-South Cooperation: Understanding the impacts of Cuba's sport-for-development programs in El Salvador, Uganda and Zambia.” Co-applicants: Dr. Robert Huish (Principal Investigator), Dr. Simon Darnell, Dr. David Black, and Dr. Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto: $77,643 2010: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Workshop Grant, for Workshop on “Sport and International Development: Mainstreaming Sport in Development Studies”: $22,000 (co-applicant; Simon Darnell is Primary Applicant) 2010: International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Award for Workshop on “Sport and International Development: Mainstreaming Sport in Development Studies”: $12,000 (co-applicant; Simon Darnell is Primary Applicant) 2009-10: Grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada (DFAIT) to organize conference on “Canadian Multilateralism: Past, Present, Future,” marking 100th anniversary of establishment of DFAIT: $10,000 (co-organized with Greg Donaghy of DFAIT). 2006-10: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant for research on “Canada and sub-Saharan Africa in the New Millennium”: $76,283 2005-7: Dalhousie Research Development Fund (RDF) Award for research on “Canada and Human Security since the late 1990s: Aspirations and Accomplishments”: $2735 2005: Grant from John Holmes Fund (Department of Foreign Affairs Canada) for Workshop and Publication on “A Decade of Human Security: Mapping Governance Innovations and Propsects” (co-investigator; Sandra MacLean is Principal Investigator): $17,000

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2004-5: Grant from the Canadian Consortium for Human Security to co-organize annual government-ngo-academic Peacebuilding and Human Security Consultations, Ottawa, January 2005: $31,000 2003: Grant from Camadian Consortium for Human Security (CCHS) for Workshop and Publication on “The Africa Action Plan in Comparative Perspective: Implications for Human Security”: $10,000 2002-2004: National Research Foundation (South Africa) Grant for research on “Marketing States through Sports” (co-investigator; Janis van der Westhuizen is Principal Investigator): $38,673 2002-2004: - Dalhousie Research Development Fund (RDF) Award for research on “Global Games: Probing the Pursuit of Major Sporting Events by ‘Semi-Peripheral’ Polities”: $3,400 1998-2002: - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Grant for research on "Post-Cold War human rights challenges in ‘middle power’ foreign policies: Canada and South Africa in Comparative Perspective": $36,976 1997-2000: - Dalhousie Research Development Fund (RDF) Award for research on “Post-Cold War Human Rights Challenges in “Middle Power” foreign policies”: $2,743 1994-96: - Cooperative Security Competition Programme (CSCP) Grant (jointly with Larry A. Swatuk, York University) for research on the "new" South Africa in Africa, and its implications for Canadian foreign policy”: $56,855 - Dalhousie University Research Development Fund (RDF) Award

Professional and Organizational Appointments

2014: Visiting Researcher, Department of International Relations, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

2013-16: Adjunct Professor, International Development Studies Programme, Saint Mary’s University 2012- : Lester B. Pearson Professor of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University. 2011: Visiting Research Fellow, Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCPD), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

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2008-14: Director, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. 2007- : Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University. 2001-06, 2007-8: Chair, Department of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University. 1999 - 2001: Coordinator, International Development Studies Programme, Dalhousie University. 1998 -2007 : Associate Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University. 1996 - 97: Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa. 1992 - 98: Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University. 1991 - 1992: SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, with appointment as Assistant Professor. February 1990 - July 1991: Research Assistant to Drs. Don Macintosh and Michael Hawes on project concerning Sport and Canadian Foreign Policy. January 1987 - May 1988: Editor-in-Chief, International Insights (a Dalhousie based, student run journal of international affairs). September 1986 - May 1988: Graduate Students' representative, Department of Political Science and Graduate Admissions Committee, Dalhousie University. September 1987: Delegate to the Commonwealth Conference for Young Leaders, Ottawa. January 1986 - July 1986: Nova Scotia Legislative Intern. October 1985: Research Assistant to Dr. Gilbert Winham on study concerning the regional impacts of Free Trade with the U.S. July 1984 - February 1985: Research Assistant with the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada (Macdonald Commission). Conducted research and wrote briefs and memos on regional development and Crown Corporations; participated in a major study of the potential impact of Canada-United States Free Trade on individual sectors of the Canadian economy.

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Memberships in Professional Organizations Academic Council on the United Nations System Australian Society of Sport History Canadian Association of African Studies Canadian Association for the Study of International Development Canadian International Council Canadian Political Science Association International Studies Association

Publications (* denotes peer reviewed) Books and Special Issues – Authored, Co-authored and Co-edited:

David Black and David Hornsby (guest editors). “South African Foreign Policy: Identity and Directions through Bilateral Attachments.” Special Issue of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2016. Republished as David R. Black and David J. Hornsby (eds.). South African Foreign Policy: Identities, Intentions, and Directions. Routledge, 2016. David R. Black. Canada and Africa in the New Millennium: The Politics of Consistent Inconsistency. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2015.* Stephen Brown, Molly den Heyer, and David R. Black (eds.). Rethinking Canadian Aid. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2014.* - Second Edition, May 2016. Carla Suarez and David Black (Guest editors). “Surviving Violence: The Politics of (Self) Protection.” Special Collection in Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 12 Sept 2013.* http://www.stabilityjournal.org/collections/special/surviving-violence-politics-self-protection Simon Darnell and David Black (Guest editors) (2011). “Mainstreaming Sport into International Development Studies,” Special issue of Third World Quarterly, 32(3).*

David Black and Greg Donaghy (guest editors). Special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2010, on “Canadian Multilateralism: Past, Present, Future.”*

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David R. Black and Paul D. Williams (eds.). The International Politics of Mass Atrocities: The Case of Darfur. Routledge, 2010.* Sandra MacLean, David Black, and Timothy Shaw (eds.). A Decade of Human Security: Global Governance and New Multilateralisms (Ashgate, 2006). David Black and Janis van der Westhuizen (Guest editors). Special Issue of Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 7, 2004, on “Going Global: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hosting Global Games”.* David Black and John Nauright. Rugby and the South African Nation: sport, culture, politics and power. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998.* - voted joint 'Best Academic Monograph on Rugby Union' by delegates to the 2015 'World in Union: Rugby, Past Present & Future' conference. Larry Swatuk and David Black (eds.). Bridging the Rift: The New South Africa in Africa. Boulder: Westview, 1997.* David Black and Larry Swatuk (eds.). South Africa and Africa After Apartheid: Security Issues. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 1997. Larry Swatuk and David Black (eds.). Canada and Southern Africa After Apartheid: Foreign Aid and Civil Society. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 1997. David Black and Susan Rolston (eds.). Peacemaking and Preventive Diplomacy in the New World (Dis)Order. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 1995. Donald Macintosh and Michael Hawes, with contributions from Donna Greenhorn and David Black. Sport and Canadian Diplomacy. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's UP, 1994.* Special Sections: Edited Special Focus section of Global Governance, Vol. 18, No. 4, 2012, on the G8 and Africa.* Co-edited Special Section of International Journal, Winter 2008/9, on Parties and Foreign Policy (with Brian Bow) Edited Special Section of the Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2007, on Canadian Aid Policy.* Articles:

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“Building a more inclusive South Africa: progress and pitfalls in disability rights and inclusion.” Co-authored with Jacqueline de Matos-Ala. Third World Thematics, online publication, 14 November 2016. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23802014.2016.1252687?scroll=top&needAccess=true “Living up to Expectations: Canada and South Africa in the Era of the Global Markets Action Plan.” Co-authored with David Hornsby. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2016, 12-25.* “South Africa’s bilateral relationships in the evolving foreign policy of an emerging middle power.” Co-authored with David J. Hornsby. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2016, 151-160.* “Breaking with Tradition? South Africa-UK relations.” Co-authored (second author) with David J. Hornsby. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2016, 268-286.* “International Development and the Private Sector: the Ambiguities of ‘Partnership’.” Co-authored with Benjamin O’Bright. International Journal, 71 (1), 2016, 144-166.* “Civil Society and the Promotion of Human Security: Achievements, Limits, and Prospects.” Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2014.* “Surviving Violence: Trangressing Boundaries and Categories in Armed Conflicts.” Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 3 (1): 26, 1-12, 2014. Co-authored with Carla Suarez (second author). http://www.stabilityjournal.org/collections/special/surviving-violence-politics-self-protection “Still Notable? Reassessing theoretical ‘exceptions’ in Canadian foreign policy literature.” Co-authored with Heather Smith. International Journal, Vol. 69, No. 2, 2014.* “The G8 and Africa: A Partial Reckoning.” Global Governance, Vol. 18, No. 4, 2012, 441-447.* “Catching Up: Understanding the Pursuit of Major Games by Rising Developmental States.” Co-authored with Byron Peacock. International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, No. 16, 2011, 2270-2287.* “Introduction: Mainstreaming Sport into Development Studies.” Co-authored with Simon Darnell (first author). Third World Quarterly, 32(3), 2011, 367‐ 378.

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“Manifestations of Multilateralism.” Co-authored with Greg Donaghy. In Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2010, 1-8.* “Canda and the Commonwealth: the Multilateral Politics of a ‘Wasting Asset’”. In Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2010, 61-77.* “The Ambiguities of Development: Implications for ‘Development Through Sport’.” In Sport in Society, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2010, 121-129.* “Canadian aid adrift: A crisis of conscience?” Co-authored with Molly den Heyer. The Broker Magazine, Issue 23, December, 2010, 20-23. www.thebrokeronline.eu “Out of Africa? The Harper government’s new ‘tilt’ in the developing world.” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2009, 41-56.* “Does Politics Stop at the Water’s Edge? Party and Partisanship in Canadian Foreign Policy.” Co-authored with Brian Bow. International Journal, Winter 2008/9, 7-27. “Darfur’s Challenge to International Society.” Co-authored with Paul D. Williams. In Behind the Headlines, Vol. 65, No. 6, 2008. “Dreaming Big: The Pursuit of Second Order Games a Strategic Response to Globalisation.” In Sport and Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, 2008, 467-479.* Reproduced in Stephen J. Jackson and Stephen Haigh (eds.). Sport and Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World. (Milton Park: Routledge, 2009). “The Symbolic Politics of Sport Mega-Events: 2010 in Comparative Perspective.” In Politikon, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2007, 261-276.* - Reprinted in Mike Weed (ed.). Sport and Leisure Management (Sage Publications, 2013). “The Canadian International Development Agency: New Policies, Old Problems.” Co-authored with Rebecca Tiessen. In Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2007, 191-212.* “Editorial Introduction: Problems and Prospects of Canadian Aid Policy.” Introduction to special section of Canadian Journal of Development Studies on Canadian Aid Policies, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2007, 183-85. “Canada out of Africa? Are disappointments around Darfur omens for Canada’s 2010 G-8 Summit?” Co-authored with Timothy Shaw. Human Security Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 3, August 2007. http://www.humansecurity.info/#/vol53shawblack/4527460575 “The Responsibility to Engage: Canada and the Ongoing Crisis in Darfur.” Behind the

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Headlines, Vol. 64, No. 4, 2007, 17-23. “What Prospects for a New Development ‘Paradigm of Partnership’ for Africa?” OSSREA Bulletin, Vol. II, No. 3, October 2005, 1-5. http://www.ossrea.net/publications/newsletter/oct05/index.htm “From Kannaskis to Gleneagles: Assessing Canadian ‘leadership’ on Africa,” Behind the Headlines, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Vol. 62, No. 3, June 2005, 1-17. “Editorial: the neglected allure of global games?” Co-authored with Janis van der Westhuizen. In Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 7, 2004, Special Issue on “Going Global: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hosting Global Games,” 1191-4. “The Allure of Global Games for ‘semi-peripheral’ polities and spaces: A research agenda.” Co-authored with Janis van der Westhuizen. In Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 7, 2004, Special Issue on “Going Global: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hosting Global Games, ” 1195-1294.* “The Olympic Games, human rights, and democratisation: lessons from Seoul and Implications for Beijing.” Co-author with Shona Bezanson. In Third World Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 7, 2004, Special Issue on “Going Global: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hosting Global Games,” 1245-1261.* “Rights, region, and identity: interpreting the ambiguities of South Africa’s regional human rights role.” Co-authored with Zoe Wilson. Politikon, Vo. 31, No. 1, 2004, 27-47.* “The New South Africa Confronts Abacha’s Nigeria: The Politics of Human Rights in a Seminal Relationship.” In Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 41, No. 2, 2003, 35-54.* "Human Rights in Foreign Policy: Some Lessons from Canadian Experience.” Canadian Studies Journal (Taiwan), Vol. 4, 2001, 137-168. “Human Rights in Foreign Policy: Lessons for South Africa from Canadian Experience?” International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2001, 37-57.* “La politique du gouvernement Mulroney a l’egard de l’Afrique du Sud: precurseur do al Securite humaine durable.” Etudes Internationales. XXXI, 2, 2000, 291-310.* Invited Contributor to a “Round Table on Canadian Foreign Policy” (moderated by Maxwell A. Cameron), Canadian Foreign Policy, 6, 3, 1999, 1-24. "View from Ottawa, Canada." Co-authored with Clement E. Adibe. In Issue: A Journal

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of Opinion (Special Issue on the Clinton Administration and Africa), 1999, 58-63. "Sport at the Center of Power: Rugby in South Africa During Apartheid." Co-authored with John Nauright. Sport History Review, 29, 2, November 1998, 192-211.* "Democratization and Security in Africa: An Elusive Relationship." Canadian Foreign Policy, 4, 2, Fall 1996, 1-18.* "Moving with the Crowd: Canadian Aid to Africa and Global Governance." Co-authored with Jean-Philippe Therien. International Journal, LI, 2, Spring 1996, 259-286. "The `New' South Africa in Africa: Issues and Opportunities." Co-authored with Larry A. Swatuk. Journal of the Third World Spectrum, 3, 1, Spring 1996. "Multilateralism Re-constituted and the Discourse of Canadian Foreign Policy." Co-authored with Claire Turenne Sjolander. Studies in Political Economy, 49, Spring 1996, 7-36.* "Canada and Structural Adjustment in the South: The Significance of the Guyana Case." Co-authored with Peter McKenna. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, VXI (1), 1995, 55-78.* "Seizing the Future: Post-Apartheid South Africa and the `Post-Modern' Commonwealth." Co-authored with Peter Vale. Behind the Headlines, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 51 (4), Summer 1994. "Notable Exceptions? New and Arrested Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy Literature". Co-authored with Heather A. Smith. Canadian Journal of Political Science, Dec. 1993, 745-74.* "Canadian Diplomacy and the 1978 Edmonton Commonwealth Games". Co-authored with Donald Macintosh and Donna Greenhorn (third author). Journal of Sport History, 19 (1), Spring 1992, 26-55.* Book Chapters: D. Black and D. Hornsby, “Multilateralism as Motive and Opportunity: the case of Canada-South Africa Relations.” In Robert W. Murray (ed.), Multilateralism as State Strategy: Seeking Order in an Anarchic Society . Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2016. 11 pp.

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D. Black and K. Northam, "Mega-Events and "Bottom-up" Development: Beyond Window Dressing." In Greg Anderson and Christopher J. Kukucha (eds). International Political Economy. Don Mills: Oxford University Press Canada, 2015. D. Black and R. Tiessen, “What does it mean to be a Country of Focus? Canada’s Foreign Aid to Ethiopia.” In R. Warner (ed.), Unsettled Balance: Ethics, Security, and Canada's International Relations.Vancouver, UBC Press, 2015.* D, Black, “Humane Internationalism and the Malaise of Canadian Aid Pollicy.” In S. Brown, M. den Heyer, and D. Black (eds.), Rethinking Canadian Aid. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2014, 17-33.* Second, revised edition published 2016. D. Black, S. Brown, and M. den Heyer, “Conclusion: Rethinking Canadian Development Cooperation: Towards Renewed Partnerships?” In S. Brown, M. den Heyer, and D. Black (eds.), Rethinking Canadian Aid. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2014, 297-311.* Second, revised edition published 2016. S. Brown, M. den Heyer, and D. Black, “Introduction: Why Rethink Canadian Aid?” In S. Brown, M. den Heyer, and D. Black (eds.), Rethinking Canadian Aid. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2014, 1-13.* Second, revised edition published 2016. D. Black, “Megas for Strivers: the Politics of Second Order Events.” In J. Grix (ed.). Leveraging Legacies from Sports Mega-Events. London: Palgrave, 2014.* D. Black, “The Muskoka Initiative and the Politics of Fence-Mending with Africa.” In R. Medhora and T. Samy (eds.). Canada Among Nations 2013. Canada-Africa Relations: Looking Back, Looking Ahead. Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2013.* D. Black and B. Peacock, “Sport and International Diplomacy: an intensifying relationship.” In A. Cooper, J. Heine, and R. Thakur (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013). D. Black, “The Harper Government, Africa Policy, and the Relative Decline of Humane Internationalism.” In H. Smith and C. Turenne Sjolander, eds., Canada in the World (Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2012).* Updated and reprinted in D. Bratt and C. Kukucha (eds.), Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New ideas, 3rd edition. (Don Mills: Oxford University Press Canada, 2015). D. Black, “Between Indifference and Idiosyncracy: the Conservatives and Canadian Aid to Africa.” In S. Brown, ed., Struggling for Effectiveness: CIDA and Canadian Foreign Aid (Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012).*

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D. Black, “Canada, the G8 and Africa: the Rise and Decline of a Hegemonic Project?” In D. Bratt and C. Kukucha, eds., Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New Ideas, 2nd edition. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2011.* D. Black and M. Savage, “Mainstreaming Investment: Developmental and Security Implications of Canadian Extractive Industries in Africa.” In B. Charbonneau and W. Cox, eds. Locating Global Order. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010.* D. Black and P. Williams, “Conclusion: Darfur’s Challenge to International Society.” In D. Black and P. Williams (eds.). The International Politics of Mass Atrocities. Routledge, 2010.* P. Williams and D. Black, “Introduction: International Society and the Crisis in Darfur.” In D. Black and P. Williams (eds.). The International Politics of Mass Atrocities. Routledge, 2010.* D. Black, “Canada.” In D. Black and P. Williams (eds.). The International Politics of Mass Atrocities. Routledge, 2010.* D. Black and L. Swatuk, “Human security debates in North America.” In H.G. Brauch et al. (eds.). Facing Global Environmental Change: Environment, Human, Energy, Food, Health, and Water Security Concepts (Springer-Verlag, 2008).* “The Benefits of an Indirect Approach: the case of Ghana” (co-author with Peter Arthur). In Jennifer Welsh and Ngaire Woods (eds.). Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada’s Aid Program. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2007.* “Mapping the Interplay of Human Security Practice and Debates: the Canadian Experience.” In MacLean, Black, and Shaw (eds.), A Decade of Human Security. Aldershot: Ashgate 2006. “Introduction: A Decade of Human Security: What Prospects for Global Government and New Multilateralisms?” (third author with Timothy Shaw and Sandra MacLean). In MacLean, Black, and Shaw (eds.) A Decade of Human Security. Aldershot: Ashgate 2006. “Canadian Aid to Africa: Assessing ‘Reform’,” in A. Cooper and D. Rowlands (eds.), Canada Among Nations 2006: A State of Minorities. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s, 2006. “Leader or Laggard? Canada’s Enduring Engagement with Africa.” In D. Bratt and C. Kukucha (eds.), Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New ideas. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2006 (a revised and updated version of “Canada and Africa: Activist Aspirations in Straitened Circumstances” – see below).*

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“Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity: Human Rights, Zimbabwe’s ‘land crisis’, and South Africa’s ‘quiet diplomacy’. Co-authored with Zoe Wilson. ” In P. Goff and K. Dunn (eds.). Identity and Global Politics. In Culture, Religion and International Relations series (Y. Lapid and F. Kratochwil, general editors). London: Palgrave, 2004. “Canada and Africa: Activist Aspirations in Straitened Circumstances.” In I. Taylor and P. Williams (eds.). Africa and Internationa Politics. London: Routledge, 2004. “Ethical Ambiguities of ‘Humanitarian Intervention’: A Way Forward?” In R. Edwards and A. Griffiths (eds.). Intervention and Engagement: A Maritime Perspective. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 2003. “Democracy, development, security and South Africa’s arms deal.” In Philip Nel and Janis van der Westuizen (eds.). Democratizing Foreign Policy? The South African Experience. Lexington, 2003. “Regionalist Responses to Globalization: Facilitation vs. Transformation.” In L. Tchantouridze (ed.). Globalism and Regionalism, the Evolving International System. Winnipeg: Centre for Defence and Security Studies, 2002. “Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria and the Politics of Norms.” In Rosalind Irwin (ed.). Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2001.* “How Exceptional? Assessing the Anti-Apartheid ‘Crusade’.” In Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal (eds.) Diplomatic Departures? The Conservative Era in Canadian Foreign Policy Vancouver: UBC Press, 2001.* “Multilateral Institutions and the Promotion of Human Rights.” In Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.). Between Hegemony, Counter-hegemony, and Post-hegemony: Multilateralism in South Africa’s Foreign Policy Since 1994. Ashgate Press, 2001. "Pivots of Peace? UN Transitional Operations from UNTAG to UNTAC." In W. Andy Knight (ed). Adapting the United Nations to a Post-Modern World, Lessons Learned. London: Palgrave, 2001.* "Canada, the Commonwealth, and Nigeria: The Limits of Ethical Multilateralism." In A.F. Cooper and G. Hayes (eds.). Canada and Mission Oriented Diplomacy. Toronto: Irwin, 2000. "The Long and Winding Road: International Norms and Domestic Political Change in South Africa." In Thomas Risse, Steve Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink (eds). The Power of Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 1999.*

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in the 1990s: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, Dalhousie African Studies Series #8, 1991.* "Namibia in the 1990s: Lessons From, and Implications For, Southern Africa". With Timothy M. Shaw. In Prospects for Peace and Development in Southern Africa in the 1990s: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives.* Foreign Policy in Small States: Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Southern Africa. Co-authored with Joshua B. Mugyenyi and Larry A. Swatuk. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 1988.* Other Published Research (Commissioned Research, Working Papers, etc.): Morgan, D., Abdul-Razzaq, D., Black, B., Manion, I., Este, D., Wekerle, C., Forshner, A., & Ungar, M. (2013). Promising Practices to Help Children and Youth who have been Exposed to Violence. Halifax, NS: CYCC Network. Retrieved from: http://cyccnetwork.org/violence. "Parliaments and Foreign Policy: Comparative Experiences for a New South Africa." In Parliaments and Foreign Policy: The International and South African Experience, A Conference Report. Bellville, South Africa: Centre for Southern African Studies Special Report, 1995. "The `New' South Africa in Africa: Issues and Approaches." Co-authored with Larry A. Swatuk. YCISS OCcasional Paper No. 30, York University, March 1995. "International Legitimation and Domestic Political Change: Implications for South African Foreign Relations." Co-authored with Audie Klotz. Working Paper No. 42, Southern Africa Perspectives, Centre for Southern African Studies, University of the Western Cape, 1995. "The Prodigal Returns: South African and the Commonwealth, Past and Future." Co-authored with Peter Vale. Working Paper No. 35, Southern African Perspectives, Centre for Southern African Studies, University of the Western Cape, 1994. Canada-United States Sectoral Trade Study. Research Document prepared for the Macdonald Commission under the direction of Gilbert R. Winham, with authorship by David Black, Diane Burrows, Kenneth Huffman, and Peggy Ann Wall. Subsequently published by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Halifax, 1987.

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Richard Sandbrook, Closing the Circle: Democratization and Development in Africa (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2000). In Canadian Journal of Development Studies, XXIII, No. 1, 2002. Colin Legum, Africa Since Independence (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999). In Canadian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2001. Hevina S. Dashwood, Zimbabwe: The Political Economy of Transformation . Toronto: U of T Press, 2000. In African Studies Review (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2001). Douglas Booth, The Race Game: Sport and Politics in South Africa. In Journal of Modern African Studies, 38 (2), 2000. J. Findley and K. Pelle (eds., Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1996); C. Hill, Olympic Politics, 2nd edn. (Manchester University Press 1996), and F. Zarnowski, Olympic Glory Denied, and a Final Opportunity for Glory Restored (Glendale: Griffin, 1996). In Sport History Review, 30 (1), 1999. Linda Freeman, The Ambiguous Champion, Canada and South Africa in the Trudeau and Mulroney Years (Toronto: U of T Press, 1997). In Canadian Journal of Development Studies, XIX, 3, 1998. Robert W. Cox (ed.). The New Realism: Perspectives on Multilateralism and World Order. In Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXXI, 2, 1998. Albert Grundlingh, Andre Odendaal, and Burrdge Spies. Beyond the Tryline: Rugby and South African Society (Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1995). In Sporting Traditions (Journal of the Australian Society for Sports History), 12 (2), May 1996. John S. Saul, Recolonization and Resistance in Southern Africa in the 1990s. In Canadian Journal of Political Science, XXVIII, March 1995. Douglas G. Anglin, Zambian Crisis Behaviour (Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1994). In International Journal, LI (1), Winter 1995-96. M. Molot and H. van Riekhoff (eds.) A Part of the Peace: Canada Among Nations 1994 (Carleton University Press, 1994). In International Journal L (1), Winter 1994-95. J.L. Granatstein and R. Bothwell, Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian Foreign Policy (Toronto: U of T Press, 1990). In Queen's Quarterly, 98 (1), Spring 1991.

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Conference and Seminar Presentations June-July 2016: Paper presented to the International Conference on State Strategies for leveraging Sports Mega-Events, University of Birmingham, UK, on “Managing the mega-event ‘habit’: Canada as Serial User.” June 2016: Participant in roundtable on mentoring for the annual conference of Women in International Security-Canada (WIIS-Canada), Mount St Vincent University, Halifax, NS. June 2016: Keynote address at World Congress of Sociology of Sport, Budapest, Hungary, on “The challenge of articulating top-down and bottom-up development through sport.” June 2016: paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, on “Humane internationalism and the malaise of Canadian Aid Policy.” June 2016: participant in a joint roundtable at the Canadian Political Science Association/Canadian Association of African Studies annual meetings, on “Canada-Africa Relations Sixty Years after Suez: Who's Marginal to Whom? (I)” March 2016: Public Lecture at Halifax Central Public Library, on “The Past, Present, and Future of Canadian Foreign Aid.” January 2016: Presentation to the workshop on Innovations in IR Pedgagogy, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, on “Beyond the Box: opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinarity in international studies pedagogy.” September 2015: Paper presented to the Leverhulme workshop on State strategies for leveraging sport mega-events, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on “The Canadian Experience with Sport Mega-Events: Learning and Limits.” June 2015: paper presented to the symposium on Disability and Global Development, on “Building a more inclusive South Africa: progress and pitfalls in disability rights and inclusion.” Co-authored with Jacqueline de Matos Ala. June 2015: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, ON, on “Living up to expectations: Canada and South Africa in the era of the Global Markets Action Plan” (co-authored with David Hornsby). June 2015: Participant in roundtable at the annual Socialist Studies conference, Ottawa, ON, on “Critical problems in contemporary global politics.”

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February 2015: Presentation to symposium on ‘Quo Vadis Olympism?’, University of Birmingham, UK, on “The Canadian Experience as Olympic Host.” February 2015: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, on “Living up to expectations: Canada and South Africa in the era of the Global Markets Action Plan” (co-authored with David Hornsby). October 2014: Presentation to the Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town (South Africa), on “Canada and South Africa After Apartheid: Beyond Estrangement?” June 2014: Presentation to the annual conference of the Royal Commonwealth Society of Canada, Charlottetown, PE, on “The Commonwealth Games and Sports Mega-Events: Promises and Pitfalls.” March 2014: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, ON, on “Civil Society and the Promotion of Human Security: Achievements, Limits, and Prospects.” March 2014: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, ON, on “Recasting Canada in the world through Africa.” January 2014: Presentation to the annual meeting of the Canadian International Council Halifax Branch, on “Canada and South Africa After Mandela.” October 2013: Seminar presentation to the Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, on “Canada and Sub-Saharan Africa: Beyond Consistent Inconsistency”? June 2013: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, BC, on “Back to the Tickle Trunk: Assessing Theorization in Canadian Foreign Policy.” Co-authored with Heather Smith. May 2013: Paper presented to the Conference on Lysoen Revisited: 15 Years of Human Security, University of Bergen, Norway, on “The role of civil society in Human Security Promotion.” April 2013: Panelist in Cross-Currents panel, Dalhousie University, on University roles in Social Policy research December 2012: Paper presented at Author’s Workshop for Canada Among Nations 2013: Canada and Africa: from Aid to Engagement, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo, ON, on “The Muskoka Initiative and the Politics of Fence-mending with Africa.”

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November 2012: Presentation to Leveraging Legacies from Sports Mega-Events workshop, University of Birmingham, UK, on “Canada’s Experience with Sports Megas”. March 2012: Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, on “Theorizing Canadian Policy Towards Africa.” March 2012: Panelist, ISA-Canada Senior Scholar panel honouring Professor Claire Turenne Sjolander, annual convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA. November 2011: Paper presented to think tank on Sport Mega-Events: Impact, Leveraging, and Legacies, Centre for Sport and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, on “Beyond Window Dressing? Sport mega-events and ‘bottom-up’ development.” June 2011: Paper presented to the biannual European Conference on African Studies (ECAS4), Uppsala University, Sweden, on “Canada, the G8, and Africa.” May 2011: Seminar presentation at the Centre on Conflict, Development, and Peacebuilding, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, on “What ever happened to Canadian Internationalism?” March 2011: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association Montreal, QC, on “What Does it Mean to be a Country of Focus? Canada’s Foreign Aid to Ethiopia.” (Co-authored with and presented by Rebecca Tiessen) February 2011: Presentation at Workshop on Small Arms, Gangs, Youth and Human

Security in the Americas, co-organized by the Institute for International Relations, University of the West Indies, and the CFPS, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, on “Canadian Aid Policy in the Americas” January 2011: Paper presented to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College seminar series, on “Between Indifference and Idiosyncracy: the Conservatives and Canadian Aid Policy in Africa.” May 2010: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, Carleton University, on “’Africa’ as serial morality tale in Canadian Foreign Policy.” May 2010: Roundtable Panelist for session on Canadian Foreign Policy towards Africa, at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, Carleton University.

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March 2010: Invited Presentation to the Africa in Focus series, Carleton University, on “Canada, the G8, and Africa: the rise and decline of a hegemonic project” November 2009: Conference co-organizer and paper presenter, Conference on Canadian Multilateralism: Past, Present, Future, Dalhousie University (100th anniversary event of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade): paper presented on “Canada and the Commonwealth: the Multilateral Politics of a ‘Wasting Asset’.” October 2009: Paper presented to the conference on Africa International: Agency and Interdependency in a Changing World, Chatham House, London, UK, on “Canada, the G8 and Africa: the rise and decline of a hegemonic project?” October 2009: Plenary panelist at the conference on The New Africa: Redrawing the Blueprint for the Canada-Africa Partnership, Ottawa, ON. June 2009: seminar presentation to the Policy Group of the Department of National Defence, on “Canada and Peace Operations in Africa: The Logic and Limits of Engagement.” May 2009: Participant in Roundtable on “Whither Internationalism?”, annual meeting of the International Studies Association-Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University. May 2009: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association-Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, on “Out of Africa? The Harper government’s new ‘tilt’ in the developing world.” May 2009: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association-Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, on “’Iconic Internationalists’ and the representation of Canada in/through Africa.” February 2009: Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, on “Out of Africa? The Harper Government and the Developing World.” February 2009: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, on “Canada and Peace Operations in Africa: The Logic and Limits of Engagement.” June 2008: Paper presented to the annual meeting of ISA-Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association, on “’Africa’ as serial morality tale in Canadian foreign policy.”

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May 2008: Invited Presentation on Plenary Panel on International Development Through Sport for the Conference To Remember is to Resist: Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, 1968-2008, University of Toronto. Title: “The Ambiguities of Development: Implications for Development Through Sport.” March 2008: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, on “’Africa’ as serial morality tale in Canadian foreign policy.” March 2008: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, on “Thinking it all the way down: Critical scholarship and Canadian foreign policy.” March, 2008: Paper presented to the Conference on Canadian Security into the 21st Century: (Re)articulations of security in the post-9/11 World, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON, on “Mainstreaming Investment: Assessing the foreign policy implications of Canadian Extractive Industries in Africa.” Co-authured with Malcolm Savage. June 2007: Organizer and participant in roundtable on “Overcoming forty years of whose failure? Analyzing the Senate Report on Africa,” annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID), Saskatoon, SK. May 2007: Participant in roundtable on “Bringing the region back in: Human Security, Development, and the New Regionalism approach in Eastern/Central Africa,” annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID), Saskatoon, SK. May 2007: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Assocation, Saskatoon, SK, on “Mainstreaming Investment: Assessing the foreign policy implications of Canadian Extractive Industries in Africa” (co-authored with Malcolm Savage). May 2007: Seminar presentation to the Bonn International Centre for Conversion, on “Canada, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Crisis in Darfur.” Bonn, Germany. May 2007: Lecture in the Global Studies lecture series, University of Leipzig, on “Canada’s Africa Policy.” Leipzig, Germany. March 2007: Presentation to the annual Foreign Policy Conference of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA), on “Canada, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Crisis in Darfur.” Montreal, QC. March 2007: Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies

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Association, Chicago, IL, on “Canada and the Crisis in Darfur: The Challenges and Contradictions of ‘Norm Entrepreneurship.” June 2006: Paper presented to the 41st University of Otago Foreign Policy School, Dunedin, New Zealand, on “Dreaming Big: The Pursuit of Second Order Games as a Strategic Response to Globalisation.” June 2006: convenor and presenter, roundtable on Canadian Aid Policy, at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development, York University, Toronto. March 2006: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, on “Canadian Aid to Africa: Assessing ‘reform’.” November 2005: Presentation in “World Wise” series, Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax), on Canada and Africa in panel discussion on “African Development Strategies and Approaches.” June 2005: Paper presented on “The UN and Global Security: Imperatives, Obstacles, Alternatives,” to the conference on What Canadian Military and Security Forces in the Future World? A Maritime Perspective, Dalhousie University, Halifax. May 2005: Public Lecture to the Faculty of Development Studies, Mbarara University of Science and Technology (Uganda), on “What Prospects for a ‘New Deal’ for Africa?” April 2005: paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies/Canadian Consortium of Area Studies Learned Societies, Montreal, QC, on “From Kananaskis to Gleneagles: The Satisficing Logic of Canadian ‘leadership’ on Africa.” February 2005: paper presented on “Mapping the interplay of human security practice and debates in Canada,” to the workshop on A Decade of Human Security: mapping governance innovations and prospects, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC October 2004: presentation on “Global Games: the Promise and Pitfalls of Hosting Sport Mega-Events as a Development Strategy,” in Global Development Speakers Series, Dalhousie University. March 2004: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, QC, on “Canada’s Links with Africa”. March 2004: roundtable participant in ISA Canada Eminent Scholar Panel Honouring Professor Denis Stairs, annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, QC.

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September 2003: presentation on “Canadian Multilateral Activism and United States Unilateralism: implications for a ‘new African agenda’”, to Conference on Endangered Multilateralism? What prospects for Canadian foreign policy in an increasingly unilateral world?, Fourth annual Canadian Studies Conference, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, UK. August 2003: Co-organizer and closing roundtable participant in workshop on “Enhancing Human Security: The Africa Action Plan in Comparative Perspective”, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. June 2003: roundtable participant in session on Graduate Education in International Development Studies, annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID), Dalhousie University. March 2003: lecture on “Projecting Canadian Values Abroad? Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy”, in Distinguished Speaker Series on Canadian Foreign Policy, Concordia University, Montreal. February 2003: presentation on Canadian Foreign Aid to Conference on “Halifax Dialogues on Canadian Foreign Policy”, co-sponsored by the Canadian Insittute of International Affairs and Saint Mary’s University, Halifax. June 2002: paper presented to the Seapower Conference 2002 -- Intervention and Engagement: A Maritime Perspective, Dalhousie University, entitled “Ethical Amibuities of ‘Humanitarian Intervention’: A way forward?” March 2002: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, entitled “Democracy, Development, Security and South Africa’s Arms Deal.” March 2002: presentation to the workshop on Advancing Human Development and Security in Africa: reflecting on NEPAD and the G-8, Dalhousie University, entitled “South Africa’s Emerging Development and Security Role in Africa: the dangers of overstretch.” March 2002: seminar presentation to the Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, entitled “Rugby Balls, Soccer Balls, and Ping-Pong Bats: The International Politics of Sport.” February 2002: seminar presentation to the Department of Political Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa, on “Rights, Region and Identity in South Africa’s Foreign Policy.”

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February 2002: seminar presentation to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, UK, entitled “International Politics, Sport, and the Commonwealth.” Jan.-Feb. 2002: paper presented to the annual Political Studies Student Society Conference, University of Manitoba, entitled “Regionalist responses to Globalisation: Facilitation versus Transformation.” December 2001: paper presented to the annual meeting of the British International Studies Association, Edinburgh, Scotland, entitled “Rights, Region and Identity: Interpreting the Ambiguities of South Africa’s Regional Human Rights Role” (with Zoe Wilson). Subsequently presented to the workshop on Identity and International Relations: Beyond the First Wave, New Orleans, LA, 23 March 2002. November 2001: paper presented to the Conference on the Administration of Foreign Affairs, Hull, QC, entitled “Parameters, Pressures and Partnerships in Canadian Aid Policy” (with Rebecca Tiessen). March 2001: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, entitled “Human Rights Promotion in Regional Social Contexts: Identities and Interests in South African and Canadian Policies” (with Zoe Wilson). August 2000: paper presented to the IPSA RC#40 Workshop on Globalisations/New Regionalisms/Development, Halifax, NS, entitled “Multilateralism and Human Rights in South African Foreign Policy.” March 2000: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, entitled “The New South Africa Confronts Abacha’s Nigeria: The Politics of Human Rights in Seminal Relationship.” December 1999: paper presented to the Fourth Canadian Studies Conference, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, entitled “Human Rights in Foreign Policy: Some Lessons from Canadian Experience.” November 1999: paper presented to the conference on Diplomatic Departures/nouvelles orientations diplomatique, Hull, QC, entitled “How Exceptional? Assessing the Mulroney Government’s Anti-Apartheid Crusade.” June/July 1999: paper presented to the biennial congress of the South African Political Studies Association, Saldhana, South Africa, entitled “Human Rights in Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Lessons from Canadian Experience.” June 1999: paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of

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African Studies, Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, QC, entitled “Canada, the Commonwealth and Nigeria: the Limits of Ethical Multilateralism in Africa.” November 1998: paper presented at the annual meeting of the African Studies Assocation, Chicago, IL, entitled “Africa Policies in Clinton’s America and Chretien’s Canada: Incomplete Convergence?” February 1998: paper presented to the workshop on Worthwhile Initiatives? An Appraisal of Canadian Mission Diplomacy, University of Waterloo, entitled “Canada, the Commonwealth and Nigeria: the Limits of Ethical Multilateralism.” June 1997: paper presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, St. John's, NF, entitled "Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria and the Politics of Norms." Earlier version presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, ON, March 1997. November 1997: paper presented to the workshop on Ethics and Canadian International Security Policy, York University, Toronto, ON, entitled “Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria and the Politics of Norms.” April, December 1997: invited lectures to Canadian Forces Staff College, Toronto, on contemporary security issues in South Africa. March 1997: paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Assocation, Toronto, ON, entitled “Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria, and the Politics of Norms.” February 1997: two seminar presentations to the African Studies Research Group, University of Calgary, on "The `New' South Africa in Africa", and "The World (and South Africa?) in Union: The Significance of the 1995 Rugby World Cup." October 1996: seminar presentation to the Centre for International Relations, Queen's University, Kingston, on "Democratisation and Security: Some Implications from Recent African Experience." September 1996: paper presented to the conference on Exploring Canada's Options on Global Issues, Ottawa; title same as above. April 1996: paper presented to the conference on How Sanctions Work: South Africa, Brown University, Providence, RI, and to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, entitled "`Not Cricket': The Effects and Effectiveness of the Sport Boycott Against South Africa." October 1995: two presentations to the Workshop on South Africa and Africa After

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Apartheid: Canadian Connections and New Foreign Policy Directions: "Canada and Africa After Apartheid: Approaches and Issues" (with Larry Swatuk); and "Canadian Aid to Africa and the International Aid Regime: A Case of Deepening Global Governance?" (with Jean-Philippe Therien). October 1995: presentation to the Centre for Foreign Policy Seminar Series, on "Parliaments and Foreign Policy: Comparative Epxeriences for a New South Africa." March 1995: presentation to the Centre for Foreign Policy Seminar Series, Dalhousie, on "Legitimacy, Sanctions, and Change in South Africa". March 1995: presentation to the African Studies Seminar Series, Dalhousie, on "The `New' South Africa in Africa". November 1994: paper presented with Audie Klotz to the annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Toronto, ON, entitled "International Legitimation and Domestic Political Change: Implications for South African Foreign Relations". November 1994: paper presented with Larry A. Swatuk to the international symposium Of Growth Poles and Backwaters: The "New" South Africa in Africa, entitled "The `New' South Africa in Africa: Issues and Approaches". June 1994: seminar presentation to the International Studies Unit, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, on "The Commonwealth and South Africa After Apartheid". May 1994: seminar presentation to the Mozambique/Tanzania Centre for Foreign Relations, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on "Canadian Policy Towards Southern Africa: Retrospect and Prospects". October 1993: paper presented to the Conference on Middle Powers in the New World Order, Langdon Hall, Cambridge, ON, entitled "Addressing Apartheid: Lessons from Australian, Canadian, and Swedish Policies in Southern Africa". (Revised for an edited volume arising from this conference). June 1993: paper presented to the Colloquium on Maritime Security and Conflict Management, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, entitled "Towards A More Effective Multilateralism and Naval Role in International `Crisis Management'". June 1993: paper presented with Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of Ottawa, at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, on "Canada in the Transition: Prospects for a Re-constituted Multilateralism". May-June 1993: paper presented with Peter McKenna, Dalhousie University, to the

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Workshop on Canada, Political Economy, and the World, on "Canada and Structural Adjustment in the South: the Significance of the Guyana Case". December 1992: presentation with John Nauright, University of Otago, New Zealand of work in progress to the Canadian Research Consortium on Southern Africa Fall Workshop, Queen's University, on "A Circus for Apartheid: Springbok-All Black Rugby, Sanctions, and Change in South Africa". November 1992: paper presented to the Workshop on Rethinking the Political Economy of Foreign Policy in the `Third World' in the 1990s: the South in the `new' world order, St. Mary's University/Dalhousie University, entitled "Pivots of Peace? UN Transitional Operations from UNTAG to UNTAC". September 1992: paper presented to the Workshop on United Nations Reform Issues in the 1990s and Beyond, York University. Title same as above. June 1992: paper presented with Heather Smith, Queen's University at annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, entitled "Digging into the Tickle Trunk: New (and Arrested) Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy Literature?" April 1992: paper presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, entitled "Little Big Power? Swedish Policy Towards Southern Africa in the 1980s." March 1992: paper presented to the African Studies Seminar, Queen's University; title same as above. November 1991: paper presented (with John Nauright) to School of Physical and Health Education Seminar, Queen's University, entitled "Much More Than Just a Game: The Role of Rugby in the History and International Relations of South Africa and New Zealand." June 1991: paper presented at annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., entitled "Making the Most of Marginality: Australian Policy Towards Southern Africa, 1984-89." April 1991: paper presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., entitled "Middle Power Diplomacy and the Pursuit of Change in South Africa: Canada, Australia, and the Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers on Southern Africa." April 1990: paper presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington D.C., entitled "Of `Citizenship' and `Solidarity': Australia, Canada, Sweden

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and the Struggle for Namibian Independence." March 1990: two presentations at Dalhousie Workshop on Prospects for Peace and Development in Southern Africa in the 1990s: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives: one the same as above; the other entitled "Namibia in the 1990s: Lessons from, and Implications for, Southern Africa". January 1990: Dalhousie University joint Centre for Foreign Policy Studies and Centre for African Studies presentation on thesis research in Southern Africa. September 1989: University of Botswana Department of Political and Adminstrative Studies seminar presentation on Canadian and Swedish policies in Southern Africa. June 1989: paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec, entitled "Canada and Sweden in Southern Africa: Exploring the Limits of Middle Power Effectiveness?" May 1989: paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, Ottawa; title same as above. September 1988: seminar presentation to Queen's University African Studies Seminar, on Canadian policy towards SADCC. May 1988: paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, Kingston, entitled "Canada and the Long-Term Security of the SADCC States: Leadership or Opportunism?" January 1988: participated in Dalhousie Political Science Round Table on Southern Africa, discussing Namibia. October 1987: participated in Dalhousie Political Science Round Table on the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement.

Scholarly Reviews Articles reviewed for: - Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise, and Health (2016) - Global Society (2015 x 2) - Sport in Society (2014) - International Journal (2014, 2009, 2006, 2003, 2001) - Politikon (2002) - Canadian Journal of Political Science (2000/1) - Global Governance (2006, 2004, 2000)

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- International Inisghts (2000) - African Studies Review (1999) - Canadian Journal of African Studies (2006, 2004, 1998) - The American Review of Canadian Studies (1997) - Canadian Journal of Development Studies (2015, 2010, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999, and 3 during 1996/97) - International Peacekeeping (1996) - Canadian Foreign Policy (2013, 2011, 2005, 2004, 1996) - Foreign Policy Analysis (2004) - Journal of Southern African Studies (2005) - Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (2008) - Journal of Human Rights (2008) - International Political Sociology (2009) - American Journal of Political Science (2010) - Urban Geography (2010) - Global Responsibility to Protect (2013, 2011). - Caribbean Journal of International Relations (2012). - Manuscript reviewed for Social Sciences Federation of Canada (1996). - Research grant proposals reviewed for SSHRC (1998, 1999 [2], 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010) - Research Rating for National Research Foundation (South Africa, 2008, 2004) - Research grant proposal reviewed for Finnish Academy of Science (2005) - Manuscript reviewed for UBC Press (2007) - Manuscript proposal reviewed for Ashgate Press (2007) - Manuscript reviewed for Cambridge University Press (2011) - Manuscript reviewed for the University of Ottawa Press (2016)

Related Professional and Organizational Activities

2016: External Assessor of undergraduate programme in Political Science, Western University. 2016: External Assessor of Promotion File, Carleton University. 2015: External Assessor of Promotion File, University of Pretoria (South Africa). 2015: External Assessor of Promotion file, University of Guelph. 2015: External thesis committee member for PhD in Kineseology, University of British Columbia. 2015: External Examiner for MA thesis in Community Development, Acadia University.

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2015: External Examiner of PhD in Political Science, University of Stellenbosch (South Africa). 2015: External Assessor of Renewal File, Colgate University. 2014: External Assessor for Honours Major Research Papers, Department of International Relations, University of the Witwatersrand. 2013: External Assessor of promotion file, Brock University. 2013- : Members of International Board of Advisors, Manitoba Chair of Global Governance Studies. 2013: External Examiner for PhD in Political Science, University of Calgary. 2013: External Assessor of promotion file, University of Lethbridge. 2012-13: Chair, ISA-Canada Graduate Student Essay Award committee. 2012: External Examiner for PhD in Political Science, University of Calgary. 2012: External Assessor of tenure and promotion file, Carleton University. 2012: External Assessor of tenure file, University of Ottawa. 2011: External Assessor of promotion file, Faculty of Education, UBC. 2011: External Assessor of promotion file, UBC-Okanagan. 2011: External Assessor of tenure and promotion file, Glendon College, York University. 2010-16: Member of Aid to Scholarly Publications Program Committee. 2010: External Examiner for Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta. 2009-10: Past President of International Studies Association-Canada Section. 2009: Doctoral Committee member for Jennifer Lalonde, Department of Poltiical Science, Johns Hopkins University. 2009: External Examiner for Doctoral Dissertation, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa.

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2009: External Assessor of Promotion File, McMaster University. 2008: External Assessor of Promotion File, University of Ghana. 2008-9: President of the International Studies Association-Canada Section. 2007-8: Vice-President of ISA-Canada Section of the International Studies Association. 2007: External Assessor of Promotion File, University of Calgary. 2007: Member of the Jury for the Vincent Lemieux Prize, awarded to the best PhD thesis in Political Science submitted at a Canadian university in 2005 or 2006. 2006-9: Member-at-large of Executive of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). 2006: External Consultant for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Queen’s University, on the future of DEVS 309, “Development Ethics” (Cuba study abroad course) 2006: External Examiner for Doctoral Dissertation in Political Science at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 2006: External Assessor of Promotion File, University of Ottawa. 2005- : Member of Editorial Board for Canadian Foreign Policy journal. 2004-9: Member of Advisory Board for Behind the Headlines, Canadian Institute of International Affairs. 2005-8: Member of Canadian Consortium for Human Security Executive Council. 2004-5: Co-Director, Canadian Consortium for Human Security. 2003 and 2005: Member of Canadian Consortium for Human Security Fellowship Adjudication Committee. 1998-2001: Member of SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship Adjudication Committee (Number 2). 1998: External Examiner for MA thesis in Political Science at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 1997 - 2000: Member-at-large of Executive of the Canadian Association for the Study of

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International Development (CASID). 1995-96: Section Head (Comparative Politics - Developing Countries) for Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Assocation. October 1995: co-organizer, workshop on "Canada and Southern Africa after Apartheid", Dalhousie University (funded by the Cooperative Security Competitions Program). March 1995: organizer of workshop, "In Pursuit of Lasting Resolutions: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Societal Reconstruction", Dalhousie University and Pearson International Peacekeeping Centre. October 1994: organizer of workshop, "Peacemaking and Preventive Diplomacy in the New World (Dis)Order", Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Saint Mary's University, and Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association. November 1993: organizer of workshop, "New Security Agendas", Centre for Foreign Policy Studies/Dalhousie University.

University Activities

2016- : Chair, Department of Political Science. 2015-16: Chair of Spanish and Latin American Studies unit review committee. 2015-16: Member of Faculty of Management Canada Research Chair search committee for position on Indigenous Governance and Leadership. 2015: Member of FASS Award for Excellence in Teaching committee. 2015: member of IDS graduate admissions committee. 2013-14: Member of Faculty of Graduate Studies SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship Committee 2012-13: Chair, Faculty Search Committee for Canada Research Chair in Children and Global Development 2012- : Member of College Sustainability Executive Committee 2012: Member of IDS Tenure and Promotion Committee

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2011: Ad Hoc Acting Chair of International Development Studies for purposes of Tenure consideration 2011-14: Member of FASS Honorary Degree Committee 2010- : Member of Faculty of Graduate Studies PhD Defence Panel 2010-13: Member of Political Science Curriculum Committee 2009-10: Member of Political Science Environmental Politics Search Committee 2009-10: Member of Interdisciplinary PhD Advisory Committee 2009-10 & 2010-11: Member of International Development Studies Tenure and Promotion Committee 2009: Member of FASS Search Committee for Associate and Assistant Dean 2009- : Member of Senate Nominating Committee (Chair, January-June 2013) 2009-10 : Member of Dalhousie College of Sustainability Executive Committee 2007-8: Chair of Inter-Faculty Steering Committee on Environment, Sustainability and Society. 2007-8: Chair of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Environment and Sustainability Committee. 2006-9: Member of Interdisciplinary PhD Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies. 2006: Member of Coordinator Selection Committee, Canadian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 2004-5: Member of Killam Lecture Committtee, for 2005 series on Towards a New Global Order? (series included lectures by Walden Bello, Elizabeth May, and Paul Rogers) 2002-5: Member of Faculty of Graduate Studies Council 2001, 2003, 2004 & 2005: Chair, IDS Appointments Committee 2000-2003 : Member of Senate Academic Discipline Committee 1999-2006, 2007-8: Member of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Council of Chairs

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1998-2001: Member of Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship Committee. 1997-2000: Member of Political Science Department Graduate Admissions Committee 1997-2003: Member of IDS Graduate Committee 1998-99: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Coordinator Review Committee, Canadian Studies (Chair). 1997-98: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Unit Review Committee, Comparative Religions. 1997-98: Acting Coordinator of MA Programme in International Development Studies; Executive Committee member, undergraduate programme in International Development Studies. 1993-1996: Undergraduate Co-Advisor, Department of Political Science. 1994-1996: Executive Committee member, International Development Studies Programme. 1995-96: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Coordinator Review Committee, Women's Studies and Canadian Studies. 1995: Faculty of Graduate Studies Programme Review Committee, MBA Programme. 1993-94: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Programme Review Committee, Canadian Studies. 1992-93: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Coordinator Review Committee, Canadian Studies.

Public and Media Contributions

- 25 November 2016: interview on Perspectives with Alison Smith (CPAC) concerning Canada’s role in Africa under the Trudeau Liberals. - 24 November 2016: Interview for Global National on Canada’s role in Africa - 16 February 2014: Interview on CTV News at Six (Halifax) on the Politics of the Sochi Winter Olympics. - 9 December 2013: Interview on CBC radio Vancouver afternoon show, on Canada’s role in South Africa after Mandela - 17 September 2013: Participant in live discussion on CIC Open Canada, on “Starting a New Canadian Aid Conversation” (http://opencanada.org/features/the-think-

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tank/video/starting-a-new-canadian-aid-conversation-a-live-discussion/) - 20 September 2013: CBC Radio Information Morning (Halifax), intervew on Rethinking Canadian Aid Policy - May 2013: CBC Radio Mainstreet (Halifax afternoon show), interview on government’s decision not to run for UN Security Council seat - March 2013: CBC Radio Information Morning (Halifax), interview on the decision to integrate CIDA into DFAIT - January 2013: CTV MorningLive (Halifax) interview on the situation in Mali - March 2009: STAND Dalhousie panel participation on the Responsibility to Protect and the crisis in Darfur - April 2009: MSF Dalhousie talk on Continuity and Change from Rwanda to Darfur - June 2008: Radio Noon (CBC Halifax) interview on the Beijing Olympics

Teaching and Supervision Regular Courses Taught: International Organization - the United Nations (University of Ottawa) Development and Change in South Africa (University of Ottawa) African Politics (Queen’s University; Dalhousie University) Approaches to Development Canada and the World Canadian Foreign Policy (Queen's University; Dalhousie University) Comparative Politics Comparative Development Administration Comparative Theory (graduate only) Honours Essay Practicum in International Development Studies Human Rights and Politics Introduction to Politics and Government Politics in South Africa Sport and Politics UN in World Politics Advanced Theory Seminar in Development Studies Reading Courses: -graduate reading course on human security and technology, 2013/14. -graduate reading course on the Canadian Extractive Sector in Tanzania, 2012/13. - graduate reading course on Transitional Justice, 2010/11. - undergraduate reading course on the International Criminal Court, fall 2010. - undergraduate reading course on prospects for sustainable development, fall 2005. - undergraduate reading course on Canada’s relations with Latin America, spring 2005. - graduate reading course on “Human Rights in Politics”, 2000-01. - undergraduate reading course on “Humanitarian Intervention”, 2000-01 (IDS). - 2 graduate level reading courses, in “Problems of Development in Small Island States”

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and “Selected Issues in African Security and Development”, 1999-2000. - Public Administration reading course on globalization and development administration, 1998-99. - "CKDU Development and Communications Credit Course" (IDS), 1995-96. - "Security Issues in Southern Africa `After Apartheid'", Fall 1995. - "The Evolving Role of the World Bank in `Development'", Spring 1995. - "UN Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, and Peacebuilding in the Post-Cold War Era", Spring 1994. Honours and Graduate Supervision (since 1993):

PhD Supervisions (with title) – Byron Peacock (Political Science PhD – ongoing) Carla Suarez (Political Science PhD – ongoing) David Morgan (Political Science PhD – ongoing) Ben O’Bright (Political Science PhD – ongoing) Michelle Legassicke (Political Science PhD – ongoing) Elikem Tsamenyi (Political Science PhD – ongoing) Jennifer Baechler, Operationalizing “Whole-of-Government” as an Approach to State Fragility and Instability: Case Studies from Ottawa, Canada and London, United Kingdom. Interdisciplinary PhD programme (defended August 2016). Sarah Dunphy, 180: Developing Countries’ About-Face in the Uruguay Round (defended November 2013). Molly den Heyer, The Reshaping of Aid Effectiveness Policies in the International, Canadian, and Tanzanian Contexts. Interdsciplinary PhD programme (co-supervisor, defended January 2012). Susan Thomson, Resisting Reconciliation: State Power and Everyday Life in Post-Genocide Rwanda (co-supervisor, defended 2009) Zoe Wilson, Wishful thinking, wilful blindness and artful amnesia: the UN and the promotion of good governance, democracy, and human rights in Africa (defended 2004) Isaam Mohamed, Globalization, governance, and development: the case of the

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Maldives (defended 2003) Catherine Schitecatte, Contested future(s): the social opposition to the OECD-MAI (defended 2001) Erin Baines, The elusiveness of gender-related change in International Organizations: refugee women, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the political economy of gender (defended 2000) Tracy Rousseau, The Rise and Fall of the Asian Way Debate? (defended 1999) - member of 16 other completed PhD dissertation committees.

MA Supervisions (Political Science, completed) –

Laurie Matheson Tracy Rousseau Tammy Hall (co-supervisor) Jesse Ruledge Duncan Rayner Danielle Rosmarin Rebecca Innes Kathryn Lynch Kristan Hines Michael Spaulding Nick Fobih Susan Thomson Yousuf Aftab Olivia Baldwin Jessica Hambleton Tracy Bulman Shawn Plunkett Lindsay Weber Sydney Mitchell Carla Suarez Laura Samaroo Jordan Guthrie Julie Breau Kristen Curren Joyce Silver Katie Murphy Jennifer Czerneda Alicia Swinamer Elliot Bridgewater

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Elaheh Noledhan (co-supervisor) Emmaline English

MA Supervisions (IDS, completed) –

Chantelle Washenfelder Owen Willis Cathleen Graham Peter Ove Dave Dorey Natalie Doyle Shona Bezanson Xu Yang Francois Levesque Joseph Howse Chris Dyck Paul Foley Dallas Card Abby Hampton Beth Hayward Alison Kekewich Valerie Friesen Kirsten van Houten Mahkia Eybagi Lisa Kindervater Alice Musabende Edmund Chifamba (SMU) Morgan Nyendu (SMU) Dennis Stuebing (SMU) - 39 further MA thesis committees

Honours Supervisions (since 1993) –

- 28 Political Science Honours supervisions - 24 IDS Honours supervisions