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I received my PhD in Political Science (International Relations) from Queen’s University in 1993, and my MA in Political Science from UBC in 1985.
Prior to joining 51本色, I was the John M. Olin Fellow in Economics and National Security, at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (1992-93). I completed the Russian Studies certificate at Moscow State University, in 1995-96.
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The main focus of my research is on post-conflict transitional justice, with particular focus on ‘local’ responses to ‘international’ projects and interventions. I have conducted field research in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Kosovo and Uganda, though I am interested in these issues on a global basis.
I continue to maintain interest in issues related to Canadian and U.S. security and defence policy, NATO, and defence industrial base policies.
I have been selected, for a third term, to serve as Executive Director of ACUNS (2013-18).
I am willing to supervise graduate students in the areas of post-conflict peace building and transitional justice; UN peacekeeping; Canadian and U.S. defence policy; and international security.
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T: 226.772.3167
Office location: Balsillie School of International Affairs, Room 207
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Languages spoken: English