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ANDREW F. COOPER CONTACT DETAILS Business Address: Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 Business Telephone: (519) 888-4567, extension 36568 Business Fax: (519) 746-5622 E-Mail Contact: [email protected] [email protected] HIGHEST LEVEL DEGREE D.Phil., Political Studies, University of Oxford, 1980 CURRENT POSITIONS 7/94 present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo 4/10 present Distinguished Fellow, The Centre for International Governance Innovation 4/03 04/10 Associate Director and Distinguished Fellow, The Centre for International Governance Innovation 7/80 - 7/94 Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo

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ANDREW F. COOPER

CONTACT DETAILS Business Address: Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo

Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1

Business Telephone: (519) 888-4567, extension 36568 Business Fax: (519) 746-5622 E-Mail Contact: [email protected] [email protected]

HIGHEST LEVEL DEGREE D.Phil., Political Studies, University of Oxford, 1980

CURRENT POSITIONS 7/94 – present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo 4/10 – present Distinguished Fellow,

The Centre for International Governance Innovation 4/03 – 04/10 Associate Director and Distinguished Fellow,

The Centre for International Governance Innovation 7/80 - 7/94 Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo

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VISITING POSITIONS 1/09 to 5/09 Canada-US Fulbright Research Chair, Center on Public

Diplomacy, University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA

1/00 to 4/00 Canada-US Fulbright Scholar, the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Washington, D.C. 7/97 to 8/97 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science,

Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch, South Africa

9/93 to 7/94 Léger Fellow, Planning Staff, Department of Foreign Affairs

and International Trade, Canada Ottawa, Ontario

9/91 to 9/91 Visiting Fellow, Department of International Relations

Australian National University Canberra, Australia.

6/88 to 7/88 Visiting Fellow, Japan-Australia Centre/ Political Science

Department, Australian National University Canberra, Australia.

9/86 to 6/87 Visiting Scholar, Center for International Affairs

Harvard University Cambridge, MA

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Co-editor, Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy (Oxford: Oxford University

Press, forthcoming 2012). Internet Gambling Offshore: Caribbean Struggles over Casino Capitalism

(London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). Co-Editor, Inter-American Cooperation at the Crossroads (London: Palgrave Macmillan: 2010). Co-editor, Rising States, Rising Institutions: Challenges for Global Governance:

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(Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010). Co-Editor, Which Way Latin America: Hemispheric Politics Meets Globalization (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2009). Co-editor, The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). Co-editor, Innovation in Global Health Governance (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2009), 422. Co-editor, Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Lessons from the

Heiligendamm Process (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Studies in International Governance Series, 2008) (Chinese translation: Shanghai People‟s Publications, 2009).

Co-editor, Global Governance and Diplomacy: Worlds Apart? (London: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2008). Celebrity Diplomacy (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishing, 2007). Co-editor, Regionalisation and Global Governance: The Taming of Globalisation?

(London: Routledge, 2007). Co-editor, Governing Global Health: Challenge, Response, Innovation

(Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2007). Co-editor, Minorities and Priorities: Canada Among Nations 2006

(Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen‟s University Press, 2006). Co-author, Intervention Without Intervening? OAS and Democracy in the

Americas (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). Co-editor, Split Images: Canada Among Nations 2005 (Montreal/Kingston:

McGill-Queen‟s University Press, 2005). Co-editor, Reforming from the Top: A Leaders’ 20 Summit (Tokyo: United

Nations University Press, 2005). Co-editor, International Commissions and the Power of Ideas (Tokyo: United

Nations University Press, 2005). Tests of Global Governance: Canadian Diplomacy and United Nations World

Conferences (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2004).

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Co-editor, Enhancing Global Governance: Towards a New Diplomacy? (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2002)

Co-editor, Worthwhile Initiatives?: Canadian Mission - Oriented Diplomacy

(Toronto: Irwin Press, 2000) In Between Countries: Australia, Canada and the Search for Order in Agricultural

Trade (Montreal/ Kingston: McGill-Queen‟s University Press, 1998) Canadian Foreign Policy: Old Habits and New Directions (Scarborough, ON:

Prentice Hall Canada, 1997) Editor, Niche Diplomacy: Middle Powers After the Cold War (London: Macmillan

Macmillan, 1997) Co-author, Relocating Middle Powers: Australia and Canada in a Changing

World Order (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press/University of Melbourne Press, 1993)

Co-editor, Agricultural Trade: Domestic Pressures and International Tensions

(Halifax, NS: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990) British Agricultural Policy, 1912-1936: A Study in Conservative Politics

(Manchester, UK/New York: University of Manchester Press/St. Martin‟s, 1989)

Co-editor, Culture, Development and Regional Policy (Ottawa: Association for

Canadian Studies, 1988) Editor, Canadian Culture: International Dimensions (Toronto: Canadian Institute

of International Affairs, 1985) ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS “Consolidated Institutional Cooperation and/or Competitive Fragmentation in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis” Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations (forthcoming Summer/Fall 2011).

“The G20 and Its Regional Critics: The Search for Inclusion”, Global Policy Journal 2, 2 May 2011: 203-209.

"Qatar and expanded contours of Small State Diplomacy" (With Bessma Momani), International Spectator 46, 2 June 2011: 127-142.

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“G20 for Global Governance: Lessons from G8 Outreach” (with Agata Antkiewicz), Studia Diplomatica LXIII (2-3) 2010, pp. 91-103. “Overview: Global economic governance in transition” (with Paola Subacchi), Introduction to special issue of International Affairs Volume 86, Number 3 May 2010, pp. 607-617. “The G20 as an improvised crisis committee and/or a contested „steering committee‟ for the world”, International Affairs 86, 3 May 2010, pp. 741-757. “Overcoming constraints of state sovereignty: Global health governance in Asia" (with Michael Stevenson), Third World Quarterly 30, Issue 7 October 2009, pp. 1379 - 1394 “The challenge of re-branding progressive countries in the Gulf and Middle East: Opportunities through new networked engagements versus constraints of embedded negative images” (Bessma Momani), Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 5, 2009, pp.103–117. “Emerging Powers and Africa: Implications for/from Global Governance? (with Tim Shaw and Greg Chin, Politikon (South Journal of Political Science), 36, Issue 1 April 2009, pages 27 - 44 “The Incremental Transformation of the G8 through the Heiligendamm Process” (with Kelly Jackson), Studia Diplomatica: The Brussels Journal of International Relations, 61, no. 2 (Fall 2008). “Do the Asian Drivers Pull their Diplomatic Weight? China, India and the United

Nations” (with Thomas Fues), World Development 36, 2 2008, 293-307. “Lessons from/for BRICSAM about South-North Relations at the Start of the 21st

Century: Economic Size Trumps All Else?” (with Agata Antkiewicz and Timothy M. Shaw), International Studies Review 9, 4 2007, 673-89.

“Global and/or Regional Development at the Start of the 21st Century? China,

India and (South) Africa” (with Timothy M. Shaw and Agata Antkiewicz), Third World Quarterly 28, 7 2007, 1255-70.

“The Achilles‟ Heel of Canadian Good International Citizenship: Indigenous

Diplomacies and State Responses” (with P. Whitney Lackenbauer), Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 13, 2 2007.

“Beyond Hollywood and the Boardroom: Celebrity Diplomacy,” Georgetown

Journal of International Affairs, 8, 2 2007, 91-98.

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“Opening up Governance from the Top: The L20 as a project of „New Multilateralism‟ and „New Regionalism‟,” Korean Journal of International Organizations, 1, 1 2006, 121-133.

“A Tale of Two Mesas: The OAS Defense of Democracy in Peru and Venezuela,”

(with Thomas Legler), Global Governance, 11, 3 2005, 425-444. “Negotiating Out of Argentina‟s Financial Crisis: Segmenting the International

Creditors” (with Bessma Momani), New Political Economy, 10, 3 2005, 305-320.

“The Inter-American Regime of Citizenship: Bridging the Gap between

Democracy and Human Rights,” (with Jean-Philippe Thérien), Third World Quarterly, 25, 4 2004, 731-746.

“The Making of the Inter-Democratic Charter: A Case of Complex

Multilateralism,” International Studies Perspectives, 5, 1 February 2004, 90-121.

“Ownership and the Canadian Model of New Multilateralism: Negotiating the Inter

American Democratic Charter”, Canadian Foreign Policy, 10, 3 Spring 2003, 31-44.

"Canadian Foreign Policy after September 11th: A Preliminary Analysis", Études

Internationales, 33, 4 December 2002, 629-645. "A Model for Defending Democracy? The OAS's Mission to Peru" (with Thomas

Legler), Journal of Democracy, 12, 4 October 2001, 123-136. "More than a Star Turn: Canadian Hybrid Diplomacy and the OAS Mission to

Peru", International Journal, 56, 2 Spring 2001, 279-296. "Vertical Limits: A Foreign Ministry of the Future", Journal of Canadian Studies,

35, 24 Winter 2001, 111-129. "The OAS Democratic Solidarity Paradigm: Questions of Collective and National

Leadership" (with Thomas Legler), Latin American Politics and Society (formerly Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs), 43, 1 Spring 2001, 103-126.

"The Quebec City „Democracy Summit‟", The Washington Quarterly, 24, 2 Spring

2001, 159-171. “„Out of Africa‟ versus „Made in Africa‟: Comparing South Africa‟s Non-Leadership

with Canada‟s Leadership in the 1996 Crisis in Eastern Zaire", (with Ian

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Taylor), Journal of Commonwealth Politics and Comparative Politics, 39, 1, March 2001, 23-41.

"Diplomacy and the re-calibration of state-societal relations" (with Brian Hocking),

Global Society, 14, 3, 2000, 371-376. "Like-minded Nations, NGOs and the Changing Pattern of Diplomacy within the

UN System", Canadian Foreign Policy, 7, 1 Fall 1999, 39-50. "The Multiple Faces of South African Foreign Policy," International Journal, 53, 4,

Autumn 1998, 705-732. "In Search of Niches: Saying „Yes‟ and Saying „No‟ in Canada‟s International

Relations", Canadian Foreign Policy, 3 Winter 1995, 1-13. "Between Fragmentation and Integration: The Evolving Security Discourse in

Australia and Canada", Australian Journal of International Affairs, 49 May 1995, 49-68.

"Australian Approaches to Countertrade: State and Firm Responses" (with Ann

Capling), Australian Journal of Political Science, 29 November 1994, 520-540.

"Bringing the NGOs In: UNCED and the Evolution of Canada‟s International

Environmental Policy" (with S.J. Fritz), International Journal 47 Autumn 1992, 796-817.

"Like-Minded Nations/Contrasting Diplomatic Styles: Australian and Canadian

Approaches to Agricultural Trade", Canadian Journal of Political Science, 25 June 1992, 349-379.

"Bound to Follow? Leadership and Followership in the Gulf Conflict" (with

Richard A. Higgott and Kim Richard Nossal), Political Science Quarterly, 106 Fall 1991, 391-410.

"Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation: An Evolving Case Study in Leadership and

Co-operation Building" (with Richard A. Higgott and Janelle Bonnor), International Journal, 45 Autumn 1990, 823-866.

"Conflict Analysis of the Trade in Services Dispute" (with Keith Hipel and Niall

Fraser), Information and Decision Technologies, Special Issue on Conflict Analysis 16, 1990, 347-360.

"Middle Power Leadership and Coalition-Building: Australia, the Cairns Group

and the Uruguay Round" (with Richard Higgott), International Organization, 44 Autumn 1990, 589-631.

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"Partial Security Regimes and Verification of Compliance" (with Seong Cheon

and Niall Fraser), International Interactions, 16/2, 1990, 117-136. "Exporters v. Importers: Less Developed Countries, Agricultural Trade and the

MTN", Intereconomics, 25 January/February 1990, 13-17. "Playing by New Rules: Allan Gotlieb, Public Diplomacy, and the Management of

Canada-US Relations", Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 14 Fall 1989, 93-110.

"Retour vers le Futur: Le commerce d‟échange international au cours des années

80", Études Internationales, 20 June 1989, 263-281. "The Protein Link: Complexity in the US-EC Agricultural Trade Relationship",

Journal of European Integration, 11 Winter 1987, 29-45. "Another Look at the "Great Betrayal": Agrarian Reformers and Agricultural Policy

in Britain" Agricultural History, 60 Summer 1986, 81-104. "Subnational activity and foreign policy making in Canada and the United States:

Perspectives on Agriculture", International Journal, 41 Summer 1986, 655-673.

"La Vulnérabilité Stratégique des Minéraux: Le Cas de la République Fédérale

Allemande Face à L‟Afrique du Sud et à L‟Union Soviétique," (with Ashok Kapur), Études Internationales, 15 March 1984, 121-156.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS “Introduction”, in Inter-American Cooperation at the Crossroads (with Gordon

Mace and Timothy Shaw) (London: Palgrave Macmillan: 2010). “Introduction”, in Rising States, Rising Institutions: Can the World be Governed?

(with Alan Alexandroff) (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010), 1-16,

“Labels Matter: Interpreting Rising Powers through Acronyms”, Rising States, Rising Institutions: Challenges for Global Governance: (with Alan Alexandroff) (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010),

63-82.

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“Conclusion‟, in Rising States, Rising Institutions: Can the World be Governed?” (with Alan Alexandroff), (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010294-306 “Beyond the Boardroom: „Multilocation‟ and the Business Face of Celebrity

Diplomacy,” in Morten Ougaard and Anna Leander, eds., Business and Global Governance (London: Routledge, 2010), 305-316.

“Redefining the Core Ingredients of Canadian Foreign Policy: Afghanistan as the Main Game”, in James Bickerton & A.g. Gagnon, Canadian Politics (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009), 359-372. “Confronting Vulnerability through Resilient Diplomacy: Antigua and the WTO Internet Gambling Dispute with the United States” in The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (London: Palgrave, 2009), 207-218. “The Diplomacies of Small States at the Start of the Twenty-first Century: How

Vulnerable? How Resilient?” (with Timothy M. Shaw) in The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (London: Palgrave, 2009), 1-17.

“Celebrity Diplomacy and the G8” in Gopalakrishnan P.S., ed, Celebrity

Endorsements in Socio-politic Campaigns (Bangalore: ICFAI Books, 2009).

“The Logic of the B(R)ICSAM Model for Global Governance” (with Timothy M.

Shaw and Agata Antkiewicz) in Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Lessons from the Heiligendamm Process (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Studies in International Governance Series, 2008), 19-44.

“The Heiligendamm Process: Structural Reordering and Diplomatic Agency” in

Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Lessons from the Heiligendamm Process (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Studies in International Governance Series, 2008), 1-18.

“Thinking Outside the Box in Canada-Mexico Relations: The Long Road from

Convenience to Commitment” in Daniel Drache, ed., Big Picture Realities: Canada and Mexico at the Crossroads (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2008), 237-250.

“Lessons from/for BRICSAM about South-North Relations at the Start of the 21st

Century: Economic Size Trumps All Else?” (with Agata Antkiewicz and Timothy M. Shaw), in Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, eds., North and South in the World Political Economy (Oxford: Wiley, 2008).

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“Stretching the Model of „Coalitions of the Willing‟” in Diplomacy and Global

Governance: Worlds Apart? (London: Palgrave, 2008), 257-270. “Diplomacy and Global Governance: Locating Patterns of (Dis)Connection” (with

Brian Hocking and William Maley) in Diplomacy and Global Governance: Worlds Apart? (London: Palgrave, 2008), 1-14.

“Executive but Expansive: The L20 as a project of „New‟ Multilateralism and

„New‟ Regionalism” (with Christopher W. Hughes and Philippe De Lombaerde) in Regionalisation and the Taming of Globalisation? (London: Routledge, 2007).

“Governing Global Health in the Twenty-First Century,” and “Toward Innovation

in Global Health Governance” (with John J. Kirton and Ted Schrecker), in Andrew F. Cooper, John J. Kirton, and Ted Schrecker, eds., Governing Global Health: Challenge, Response, Innovation (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2007), 3-14, 229-242.

“The Search for „Like-Minded‟ Partners in Canadian Diplomacy,” in Christopher

Sam Raj and Abdul Nafey, eds., Canada’s Global Engagements and Relations with India (Delhi, India: Manak Publications, 2007), 37-60.

“Positioning Policy Priorities in a Minority Context – Prospects for the Harper

Government” (with Dane Rowlands), in Andrew F. Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Minorities and Priorities: Canada Among Nations 2006 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen‟s University Press, 2006), 3-24.

“Política exterior canadiense después del 11 de septiembre: ambigüedad

Calculada,” in Joseph S. Tulchin, Raúl Benítez Manaut and Rut Diamint, eds., El Rompecabezas: Conformando la seguridad hemisférica en el siglo XX (Buenos Aires: Prometeo libros and Bononiae libris, 2006), 493-512.

“A State of Disconnects – The Fracturing of Canadian Foreign Policy,” (with

Dane Rowlands) in Andrew F. Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Split Images: Canada Among Nations 2005 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen‟s University Press, 2005), 3-20.

“Reforming the international system from the Top: A Leaders‟ 20 Summit” (with

John English), in John English, Ramesh Thakur, and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., Reforming the International System from the Top: A Leaders’ 20 Summit (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005), 1-24.

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“The Mind of Global Governance” (with John English), in John English, Ramesh Thakur, and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., International Commissions and the Power of Ideas (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005), 1-26.

“Canadian Foreign Policy after September 11; Patterns of Change and

Continuity”, in James Bickerton & Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Politics 4th edition (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2004), 447-466.

“NAFTA: A Decade on”, in Brian Hocking and Steven McGuire, eds., Trade

Politics: Actors, Issues and Processes, 2nd ed. (London: Routledge, 2003), 65-77.

“Keeping in Touch: Patterns of Networking in the Canadian-Australian Diplomatic

Relationship”, in Margaret MacMillan and Francine McKenzie, eds., Parties Long Estranged: Canada and Australia in the Twentieth Century (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003), 249-266.

“Like-minded nations, NGOs, and the changing pattern of diplomacy in the UN

System: an introductory perspective, “in John English, Ramesh Thakur and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., Enhancing Global Governance: Towards a New Diplomacy? (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2002), 1-18.

"Public Diplomacy by Technological Skill: The Greenpeace Campaign against

French Nuclear Testing and the Spain-Canada 'Fish War' as Snapshots of an Emergent Cyber-Diplomacy", in Evan Potter, ed., Cyber-Diplomacy: Managing Foreign Policy in the 21st Century (Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002), 128-50.

"The Mulroney Government and UN Social Conferences: Good Global

Governance or Political Opportunism?" in Kim Richard Nossal and Nelson Michaud, eds., Diplomatic Departures? The Conservative Era in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1984-1993 (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2001), 160-172.

"Waiting at the Perimeter: Making US Policy in Canada", in Fen Osler Hampson

and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Vanishing Borders: Canada Among Nations 2000 (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2000), 27-46.

"Between Will and Capability: Canada and the Zaire/Great Lakes Initiative", in

Andrew F. Cooper and Geoffrey Hayes, eds., Worthwhile Initiatives?: Canadian Mission-Oriented Diplomacy (Toronto: Irwin Press, 2000), 64-78.

"NAFTA and the Politics of Regional Trade", in Brian Hocking and Steven

McGuire, eds., Trade Politics: Actors, Issues and Processes (London: Routledge, 1999), 229-244.

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"Trying to Get it Right: The Foreign Ministry and Organizational Change in Canada" in Brian Hocking, ed., Foreign Ministries: Change and Adaptation (London: Macmillan, 1998), 40–58.

"Coalitions of the Willing: The Search for Like-Minded Partners in Canadian

Diplomacy" in Leslie A. Pal, eds., How Ottawa Spends 1999–2000: Shape Shifting in Canadian Governance Toward the 21st Century (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 1999), 221–250.

"Diplomatic Puzzles: A Review of the Literature," in Robert Wolfe, ed., Diplomatic

Missions: The Ambassador in Canadian Foreign Policy (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queen‟s University, 1998), 27–40.

"Out From the Margins: Canadian NGOs, UN Conferences and the International

Social Agenda," in Ron Wheeler and Howard McConnell, eds., Swords and Ploughshares: The United Nations in Transition (Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1997), 53–68.

"Australia and Canada View the Asia Pacific" in Fen Osler Hampson, Maureen

Appel Molot, and Martin Rudner, eds., Asia Pacific Face Off: Canada Among Nations 1997 (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997), 145-166.

"Middle Powers: Australia, Canada and the Nordics Compared," (with Kim

Richard Nossal) in Joseph Lepgold and Andrew Bennett, eds., Friends in Need: Burden Sharing in the Gulf War (Toronto: St. Martin‟s Press, 1997), 269-295.

"Human Rights and Security" (with Leslie A. Pal), in Bruce Doern, Leslie A. Pal

and Brian Tomlin, eds., Border Crossings: The Internationalization of Canadian Public Policy (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996), 209-238.

"Canada-EC Relations in Comparative Perspective: Promise, Problems and

Prospects" in Gretchen M. MacMillan, ed., The European Community, Canada and 1992 (Calgary: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary, 1994), 151-167.

"Towards a Typology of Non-Central Foreign Economics Behaviour: The Case of

Agriculture" in Brian Hocking, ed., Foreign Relations and Federal States (London: Leicester University Press, 1993), 90-110.

"Bound to Follow? Leadership and Followership in the Gulf Crisis" (with Richard

Higgott and Kim Nossal), in Demetrios Caraley and Cerentha Harris, eds., New World Politics: Power, Ethnicity and Democracy (New York: The Academy of Political Science, 1993), 129-148. (reprinted from Political Science Quarterly)

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"Australian and Canadian Approaches Towards the Cairns Group and the GATT Uruguay Round: Two-Level Games and the Political Economy of Adjustment" (with Richard Higgott), in William P. Avery, ed., Volume 7 of the International Political Economy Yearbook, World Agriculture and the GATT (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1993), 121-142.

"Agriculture and the GATT: The Search for Balance in Canadian Trade Policy" in

Douglas Brown and Robert Young, eds., Canada: The State of the Federation 1992 (Kingston, ON: Institute of Inter-governmental Relations, 1992), 207-224.

"Multilateral Leadership: The Changing Dynamics of Canadian Foreign Policy" in

John English and Norman Hillmer, eds., Making a Difference? Canada’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order (Toronto: Lester, 1992), 200-221.

"Between Integration and a Way of Life: Trade Liberalisation and the Political

Economy of Agriculture" in Leslie A. Pal and Rainer-Olaf Schultze, eds., The Nation State Versus Continental Integration: Canada in North America -- Germany in Europe (Bochum: Universitatsverlag: Dr. N. Brockmeyer), 115-130.

"The International Political Economy of Agriculture and Food" in David Haglund

and Michael Hawes, eds., World Politics: Power, Interdependence, and Dependence (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990), 379-404.

"Introduction: Domestic Pressures, International Tensions, and the MTN" (with

Grace Skogstad), in Agricultural Trade: Domestic Pressures and International Tensions (Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990), 3-12.

"Australia: Domestic Political Management and International Trade Reform" in

Agricultural Trade: Domestic Pressures and International Tensions (Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990), 111-134.

"Canadian Mineral Policy in the Global Context: An Overview of Recent Trends"

in David G. Haglund, ed., Canada and the International Politics of Strategic Minerals (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989), 22-39.

"Introduction" (with Danielle Lafontaine), in Culture, Development and Regional

Policy (Ottawa: Association for Canadian Studies, 1988), 1-14. "Roots and Directions: Functional and Geographic Aspects of Canadian Cultural

Diplomacy" in Culture, Development and Regional Policy (Ottawa: Association for Canadian Studies, 1988), 17-32.

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"Agricultural Relations Between Western Nations: Canadian Approaches" in I. S.

Knell and J. English, eds., Canadian Agriculture in the Global Context: Opportunities and Obligations (Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press, 1986), 69-85.

"Canadian Cultural Diplomacy: an introduction," in Canadian Culture:

International Dimensions (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1985, 3-26.

"The Future of Canadian International Cultural Relations" (with David Leyton-

Brown) in Canadian Culture: International Dimensions (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1985), 147-160.

OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK “Advances in Global Economic Governance amid the obstacles at the Seoul G20 Summit‟ (with Eric Helleiner), Social Europe, 5, 2 January 2011. „The G20 and Regional Dynamics‟, in Bradford, C., and Lim, W. (eds), The New Dynamics of Summitry: Institutional Innovations for G20 Summits, Issue and Essays, Korea Development Institute, pp. 371-382. “The G-20: Global Economic Government in the Making? (with Eric Helleiner), Special Report, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, June 2010.

Flashpoints for the Pittsburgh Summit. Co-editor with Daniel Schwanen CIGI Special G20 Report, September 8, 2009 “Gouvernance mondiale: Faut-il élargir le G8 aux BRICSAM? ” (with Agata Antkiewicz) Problèmes économiques, 2.962 (Paris: Prime Minister‟s Office, January 2009). “Style and Substance for the G20 Summit,” (with Eric Helleiner) DIE Commentary

(Bonn: German Development Institute, November 2008). “Going Bigger (on Agenda) and Smaller (on Participation) in a Time of Crisis,” in

John Kirton, ed., The G20 Leaders’ Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy (Toronto: G20 Research Group, November 2008).

“Ten Years On,” The G20 at Ten: Growth, Innovation, Inclusion (London:

Newsdesk Communications and G20 Research Group, November 2008).

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“Beyond One Image Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy,” Global Governance, 14, 3 (July-September 2008): 265-72

“„Remote‟ in the Eastern Caribbean: The Antigua-US WTO Internet Gambling

Case,” CIGI Caribbean Paper 4 (Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, April 2008).

“Celebrity Diplomacy and the G8: Bono and Bob as Legitimate International

Actors," CIGI Working Paper 29 (Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, September 2007).

“Regaining Legitimacy: „The G8 and the Heiligendamm Process‟,” (with Kelly

Jackson) International Insights, 4, 10 (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, July 2007).

“The Logic of the B(R)ICSAM Model for G8 Reform,” CIGI Policy Brief in

International Governance, 1. (Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, May 2007)

“Going (Selectively) Big on Intervention,” International Insights, 4, 5 (Toronto:

Canadian Institute of International Affairs, April 2007). “Economic Size Trumps All Else? Lessons from BRICSAM” (with Agata

Antkiewicz and Timothy M. Shaw) CIGI Working Paper 12 (Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, December 2006).

“Adding 3Ns to the 3Ds: Lessons from the 1996 Zaire Mission for Humanitarian

Interventions,” CIGI Working Paper 4 (Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, December 2005).

“Thinking Outside the Box in the Canada Mexico Relations: From Convenience

to Commitment,” Working Paper prepared for a conference sponsored by the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York University. (Toronto, November 2005).

“Stretching the Model of „Coalitions of the Willing‟,” CIGI Working Paper 1

(Waterloo: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, October 2005).

“Adding 3Ns to the 3Ds: Lessons from the 1996 Zaire Mission for Humanitarian

Interventions”, Working Paper prepared for a conference sponsored by the Institute for Research on Public Policy. (Ottawa, June 2005).

“L20 and ECOSOC reform: Complementary building blocks for inclusive global

governance and a more effective UN,” (with Thomas Fues), Briefing Paper (Bonn: German Development Institute/DIE, June, 2005, 1-4.

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Contributions to “Most Safely on the Fence? A Round Table on the possibility of

a Canadian Foreign Policy after 9/11”, moderated by Robert Wolfe, Canadian Foreign Policy, 11, 1 Fall 2004.

“The quintessential „domestic‟ foreign policy prime minister” Canada Watch –

Special Issue: The Chrétien era, 9, 3-4 February 2004, 13&18.

Contribution to "Round Table on Canadian Foreign Policy”, moderated by

Maxwell A. Cameron, Canadian Foreign Policy, 6, 3 Spring 1999, 4-6&15-17.

“The Evolution of Multilateralism in an Intermediate State: The Re-Orientation of

Canadian Strategy in the Economic and Strategic Arenas” in Paths to Power; Foreign Policy Strategies of Brazil, Canada, India and Mexico, Working Paper, Woodrow Wilson International Center, May 13, 1999.

"Snapshots of Cyber-Diplomacy; Greenpeace Against French Nuclear Testing

and The Spain-Canada „Fish War‟," Discussion Paper (The Centre for the Study of Diplomacy, University of Leicester, December 1998), 1-22.

"Beyond Representation", International Journal, 53, Winter 1997-98, 173-178. "Questions of Sovereignty: Canada and the Widening International Agenda",

Behind the Headlines, 50 Spring 1993, 1-16. "Middle Power Leadership in the International Order: An Issue-Specific Model for

the 1990s," (with Richard Higgott), Working Paper 92-01, (The Centre for International Trade and Investment Policy Studies, Carleton University).

"Cooperation-Building in the Asia-Pacific Basin: APEC and the New

Institutionalism" (with Richard Higgott and Jenelle Bonnor), Pacific Economic Papers, Australia-Japan Research Centre, No. 199, September 1991.

"The Cairns Group, Agricultural Trade And The Uruguay Round: A `Mixed‟

Coalition in Operation", Occasional Paper in International Trade Law and Policy (Centre For Trade Policy and Law, Carleton University: Ottawa, November 22, 1990).

“Middle Power Leadership and Coalition Building: The Cairns Group and the

Uruguay Round” (with Richard Higgott), Working Paper No. 1990/1, 42 (Department of International Relations, Australian National University: Canberra, 1990).

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MAJOR INVITED/KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS “Ascending Powers and the International System”, The Matías Romero Institute, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico City, December, 2010 Between Multilateral cooperation and Power Politics: Power Shifts and the Evolution of New Global Orders, at conference on „Beyond Crisis: The Future of Global Order(s), Bonn, Germany, July 2010. “The G20: An Improvised „Crisis Committee‟ Or An Embedded „Steering Board‟ For The World, IBEI, Barcelona, April 2010. “Picking your Club: G8 or G20, BRICS or B(R)ICSAM”, annual meeting of Oxfam International, Geneva. July 2009. “The Effectiveness and Value of Celebrity Diplomacy‟, USC, Los Angeles, April 2009. Celebrity Diplomacy: Unconventional International Politics, Clingendael Institute, The Hague, Netherlands, October 2008 “Celebrity Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities,” Presentation, Woodrow

Wilson Center for International Studies, Washington, D.C., September 2007

“Canada and Germany in the G8: Priorities and Expectations at the Eve of the

2007 Summit Meeting in Heiligendamm,” Keynote Speech, Conference of Gesellschaft fuer Kanada-Studien e.V., Canadian Embassy, Berlin, April 2007

“Canadian Foreign Policy: Canada's Role in Afghanistan and its Potential Implications for Germany,” Keynote Speech, Roundtable of German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Berlin, April 2007 “Multilateralism and the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm from a Canadian perspective,” Keynote Speeches, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Hamburg/Halle, April 2007 “The Hybridity of Celebrity Diplomacy,” Presentation, Instituto Tecnológico

Autónomo de México, Mexico City, February 2007. “Where is Mexico in Canada‟s Foreign Policy?” Presentation to “Territorio Y

Sociedad en América del Norte,” Association mexicaine d‟études canadiennes, Mexico City, February 2007.

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“Canadian Foreign Policy from Prime Minister Martin to Harper,” Presentation,

School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, January 2007. “Health Governance: The Local to the Global,” Presentation, Seva Mandir,

Udaipur, January 2007. “The Architecture of Global Governance,” School of Planning, CEPT University,

Ahmedabad, January 2007. “The Bono-ization of Diplomacy,” Keynote speech, The Conference on

International Governance Innovation (CIGI‟06), Waterloo, September 2006.

“Adding 3Ns to the 3Ds: Lessons from the 1996 Zaire Mission for Humanitarian

Interventions”, Canada: its role in peace-making and conflict resolution – Conference celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Institute for Canadian Studies at the University of Augsburg. Augsburg, December 2005.

"Canada and the „New‟ Multilateralism", Roundtable discussion on Canada,

China and Multilateralism. The China Institute of International Studies (CIIS) and Foreign Affairs Canada, Beijing, March 2005.

“Separation Anxiety: Canadian Foreign Policy after Chrétien,” The Skelton-

Menzies Lecture, Department of Political Studies, Queen‟s University, January 2005.

“Canadian Foreign Policy after September 11th: A Preliminary Analysis," Paper

in Distinguished Speakers series. Concordia University, Montréal, November 2002.

"A Case of New Diplomacy? Negotiating the Inter-American Democratic Charter,"

Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC, November 2002. "Multilateralism à la carte: The United States, Canada, and Mexico and the

Promotion of Democracy in the Post-NAFTA Era", Conference on Comparative Studies involving Mexico, the United States and Canada. El Colegio de México, Mexico City, October 2002.

“Canadian Diplomacy and Coalitions of the Willing,” JNU, New Delhi, India, May

2002. "Managing Canada-United States Relations after September 11", Testimony

before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, House of Commons, Ottawa, 27 November 2001.

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"The Future of Canadian Diplomacy”. National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan University, March 2001.

"The Quebec City Summit of the Americas". ITAM, Mexico City, March 2001. "Canadian Diplomacy and Like-minded Countries", Conference of the

Association for Canadian Studies In German-speaking Countries. Grainau, Germany, February 2000.

"The Evolution of Multilateralism in an Intermediate State: The Re-orientation of

Canadian Strategy in the Economic and Security Arenas". Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, March 1999.

"International Economic Negotiations," Diplomatic Training Course. University of

Geneva, Geneva, April 1995. "Locating Niches: The Widening Security Agenda and Canadian Defence Policy,"

Presentation to the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons, Canada‟s Defence Policy, Toronto, 16 June 1994.

"Canada and the North Pacific Region," North Pacific Forum. Fletcher-Hokkaido

North Pacific Program, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Sapporo, Japan, May 1987.

MAJOR CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Co-organizer, “Global economic governance in transition” workshop, Rockefeller Foundation Center, Bellagio (March 2010). Co-organizer, “China‟s New Economic Diplomacy” conference, CIGI, Waterloo,

Canada (April 2008). Chief organizer, “Reaching out to BRICSAM: The Heiligendamm Process and

Beyond” conference, CIGI, Cancun, Mexico (March 2008). Chief organizer, “The Diplomacies of Small States” conference, CIGI and the

University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago (February 2008).

Chief organizer, “Global Governance and Contours of Domestic Politics in the

Americas” conference, CIGI, Waterloo, Canada (November 2006). Chief organizer, “Worlds Apart? Exploring the Interface between Governance &

Diplomacy” conference series, conferences held at the Asia-Pacific

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College of Diplomacy, The Australian National University (March 2006), Wilton Park, UK (June 2006).

Co-organizer, Author‟s workshop, Canada Among Nations, CIGI/Waterloo, April

2006. Co-organizer, Author‟s workshop, Canada Among Nations, CIGI/Waterloo, April

2005. Co-organizer, Series of workshops on the promotion of a Leaders‟ 20 Summit

(with special reference to international public health, and safe water and sanitation), Co-sponsored by CIGI/University of Victoria, 2004-2005.

Co-organizer, Conference on International Financial Institutions/G20, Buenos

Aires, Argentina, May 2004. Participant, Seminar on NEPAD, Bellagio Center, December 2003. Co-organizer, Conference on IT and Global Governance, Waterloo, October-

November 2003. Co-organizer, (In collaboration with the United Nations University, Tokyo).

Workshop on “The Ideas-Institutional Nexus: The Impact of International Commissions,” Waterloo, May 2002.

Co-organizer, One day seminar on „The Future of Diplomacy‟, Munk Centre,

University of Toronto, May 2002. Co-organizer, (In collaboration with the United Nations University, Tokyo), Three

workshops on "New Diplomacy, Like-minded Countries, NGOs and the United Nations System"/"The Global Compact and UN Institutions", Millcroft, Ontario, 1999; United Nations University, Tokyo, 2000; Amman, Jordan, 2001.

Co-organizer, Conference on "Mission-Oriented Diplomacy", Waterloo, Ontario,

February 1998. Section Head (International Relations), Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political

Science Association, St. Catharines, Ontario, 2-4 June, 1996. Organizer/participant, Conference on "Niche Diplomacy", Cambridge, Ontario,

October 1993. Section Head (Comparative/Industrial), Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political

Science Association, Kingston, Ontario, 2-4 June, 1991.

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Organizer/participant, Conference on "The Domestic Political Environment for International Agricultural Trade Policy." Funded by Agriculture Canada and the Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, 1989

Organizer/participant, Roundtable on Comparative Agricultural Policy, CPSA,

Annual Meeting, Hamilton, June 1987.

MAJOR MEDIA PROFILE Interviews Guardian Focus podcast, “Do celebrities have a role to play in development?”, December 17, 2010. “Beyond One Image Fits All”, WNYC,National Public Radio, August 12, 2010. “Celebrity Politicians: Wyclef is latest star to seek election, BBC World Service, August 5, 2010. “G20 summit proves sovereign issues still important: analysts”, Agence France Presse, July 2, 2010. Al Jazeera, “G20 struggles for United front” June 28, 2010 Shaun Tandon, “Nations jockey for spots at expanded G20 Table”, Agence France-Presse, September 27, 2009. Dennis Shanahan, “PM Kevin Rudd wins place at new G20 seat of power”, The Australian, September 26, 2009.

“China speaks with authority at Italy summit”, Reuters (US), July 10. 2009. Also appeared in: Wall Street Journal, Forbes, China Daily, Gulf Times. Fu Jing and Huang Xiangyang, “China urges rich countries to share”, China Daily, July 16, 2009. “Celebrity Diplomacy”, CBC”s Q June 1, 2009. Paul Vallely, “From A-LISTER to Aid worker: Does Celbrity diplomacy really work? The Independent, January 17, 2009

“Why Bono is the master manipulator”, Ottawa Citizen, April 7, 2008.

Brian J. Karem, “Flash or Substance: Experts ponder effectiveness of celebrity

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diplomacy”, Washington Diplomat, March 2008.

“Celebs Give U.N. Star-Power Punch”, ABC News (Good Morning America), March 9, 2008 Opinion pieces

“Rebranding the Next Generation of Royals: Between Institutional Duties and Mega-Celebrity”, Huffington Post, July 11, 2011.

“The Diplomatic Logic of South Africa‟s Entry Into BRICs”, World Politics Review, April 12, 2011.

“Celebrities and the Haitian Tragedy”, Toronto Star, January 29, 2010.

“G20 Remains the same in a changing world”, Ottawa Citizen (with John

Curtis), November 14, 2008.

“When Intimacy Turns into Explicit Imitation”, Embassy, October 8, 2008.

“China‟s Knocking on the G8 door”, Far Eastern Economic Review (with Greg Chin), July 25, 2008. „Wishing Upon a Star for upcoming G-8 summit”, The Daily Yomiuri, July 3, 2008.

“Celebrities are conducting a global conversation”, Times of India,

February 15, 2008.

“Are you buying into Bono”, Globe and Mail, December 3, 2007. “Bridging The Gaps in World Trade Systems”, Business Day (South Africa), (with Dirk Messner and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos) March 27, 2007.

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RESEARCH GRANTS ($CAD) $20,000, as Project Director, second round/interview stage of MCRI project, “Rising States and Re-Shaping of Global Order” 2010.

Co- recipient, 40,000 UK £ for the formation of a Global Governance Study Group on “Rising Powers”Economic and Social Research Council. UK, 2009. ($CAD) $40,000 for a study entitled “Internet Gambling in the Caribbean”.

SSHRC (external), 2009. ($CAD) $25,000 for the manuscript launch of collection of papers: A Leader’s 20 Summit: Why, How, Who, and When?. John Holmes Fund, Foreign Affairs Canada, 2004. ($US) $30,000 for a project on International Financial Institutions/G20. United

Nations University, Tokyo, 2004. ($CAD) $47,155 for a study entitled „Embracing the Main Game: Canada and the

Diplomacy of Competitiveness‟. SSHRC (external), 2001. ($US) $60,000 (with John English) for research project/workshops on “The Ideas-

Institutional Nexus: Exploring the Mind and Body of Global Governance.” United Nations University, Tokyo, 2001.

($US) $100,000 (with John English) for research project/workshops on "The

Global Compact and UN Institutions." United Nations University, Tokyo, 2000.

($US) $50,000 (with John English) for research project/workshop on "New

Diplomacy, Like-minded Countries, NGOs and the United Nations System". United Nations University, Tokyo, 1999.

($US) $10,000 Award from the Fulbright Scholar Program, 1999. ($CAD) $63,000 grant for a study/workshop on the topic of "New Diplomacy:

Like-minded Countries, NGOs and the United Nations System". Centre on Foreign Policy Development/Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada, 1999.

($MXN) $400,000 grant (with Isabel Studer and Charles Doran) for a study

entitled „The Multilateral Relations of the NAFTA Countries‟. El Colegio de Mexico, 1998.

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($CAD) $88,000 (with Gordon Mace and Louis Bélanger) for a study entitled "Middle States and Regionalism in the Americas." SSHRC (external), 1997.

($CAD) $4,200 grant for a study entitled "Niche Diplomacy: South African

Applications." UW/SSHRC (internal), 1997. ($CAD) $36,000 for a study entitled "Diplomatic Puzzles: Canadian Issue-

Specific Activity in Comparative Perspective". SSHRC grant (external), 1997.

($CAD) $49,742 grant over two years (with Kim Nossal and Richard Higgott) for

a study entitled „Redefining Security After the Cold War: New Directions in Australian and Canadian Foreign Policy‟. Cooperative Security Competition Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada, 1994.

($CAD) $34,970 for a study entitled "Shaping the New International Agenda: The

Changing Nature of Canadian Multilateral Diplomacy". SSHRC grant (external), 1993.

($CAD) $10,000 (with John English and Robert Williams) for a study on "Canada

and the United Nations: Present Choices, Future Considerations". SSHRC (internal), 1991.

($CAD) $25,000 award (with Richard Higgott, Kim Nossal and Hugh Collins) for a

research project on "The Theory and Practice of Canadian and Australian Foreign Policy for the 1980s and 1990s: A Comparative Study of Middle Powers.” Canada-Australia Bicentennial Institutional Research Award, 1990.

($CAD) $23,000 grant (with Grace Skogstad) in support of a conference on

"Agricultural Trade Policy: Domestic Politics and International Tensions". Agriculture Canada Conference held at the University of Toronto, 26-27 January 1989.

($CAD) $9,436 grant for a study of "Adjusting to Changes in the Global

Economy: A Comparative Study of Canadian and Australian Agricultural Trade Policy." SSHRC (external), 1987.

($CAD) $4,889 grant for a study on "The Impact of Countertrade on the

Canadian Mining Industry". The Centre for Resource Studies, Queen‟s University, 1986.

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($CAD) $10,000 grant (with John English and Toivo Miljan) in support of a conference on "Canadian Agriculture in the Global Context". Agriculture Canada, 1985.

($CAD) $5,000 grant (with John English and Toivo Miljan) in support of a

conference on "Canadian Agriculture in the Global Context: Opportunities and Obligations." Canadian International Development Agency, 1985.

($CAD) $7,900 grant (with John English) for the preparation of the study on

Canadian Culture: International Dimensions. National Program of Support for Canadian Studies, Secretary of State, 1983.

($CAD) $104,000 grant (with John English and Toivo Miljan), towards the

establishment of The Centre of Foreign Policy and Federalism, University of Waterloo (and the hosting of three workshops on cultural, energy, and agricultural policy). The Donner Canadian Foundation, 1983.

($CAD) $500 grant for research on strategic minerals. Research Programme in

Strategic Studies, York University, 1982. ($CAD) $1,500 New Faculty Research Grant. University of Waterloo, 1981. Graduate Fellowship. Linacre College, University of Oxford, 1973-79. Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship. 1973 - 1978. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Active in the creation of the Centre of International Governance Innovation,

Waterloo, 2001-2003. Member of the GARNET International Advisory Board (Global Governance,

Regionalisation & Regulation: The Role of the EU), 2006 – 2009. Member of the GRASP Research Committee (Changing Multilateralism: The

EU as a Global-Regional Actor in Security and Peace), 2008 – present Commissioner, Warwick Commission, „The Multilateral Trading System

After Doha‟ 2006-2007. Member of the organizing committee, Waterloo/WLU winning bid for

ACUNS 2003-08. Participant at the Club of Athens. Participant at the first academic conference of the Trudeau Foundation. Assistant Editor, Canadian Journal of Political Science, July 1999 to 2001 Member of the Editorial Board, Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2005 to

present. Member of the Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2007-2009.

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Listed in the Canadian Who’s Who? 1997 to present Elected Member of the Board, Canadian Political Science Association,

1997-8 Representative of the Canadian Political Science Association to the

Humanities and Social Sciences Federation, 1997-8 Chair, CPSA Committee, the John McMenemy Prize presented to the best

article in CJPS, 2003 Member, CPSA Committee, the Donald Smiley Prize, 2001 Co-recipient of 1990 Canada-Australia Bicentennial Institutional Research

Award Associate/Co- Director, Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism, University

of Waterloo, 1983 to 2003. On the TRIPS Survey of International Relations Faculty in Ten Countries (William and Mary College), February 2009, with reference to either past or present, international or national scholars whose work has had the greatest influence on foreign policy in specific countries over the past 20 years, I was ranked 4th (with 20% of the vote) on the Canadian-focused survey.