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DE KERCKHOVE, Ferry »
Senior fellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4852)
Cell: 613-400-2414
Home: 613-421-8263
E-mail: ferry.de.kerckhove@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
My diplomatic career has exposed me to the Muslim World (Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia) and to the Arab world (Egypt), as well as to Russia and to Security issues (NATO). Of course, with 38 years of experience in Foreign Affairs, I do have a solid background onn Canadian Foreign Policy. I have been involved in policy planning (both political and trade) for over 6 years during my career at DFAIT. I have contributed a number of TV and Radio interviews on issues related to all facets of my experience and have written a number of pieces and comments at conferences all over Canada and abroad. As the Executive Vice President of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute, and the co-author of "Canada's Strategic Outlook" of the CDAI for 2013 and 2014, I am also involved in Canada's defence policy. I write as well for CDFAI and for CIPS.
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- Afghanistan
- Communism
- Democracy and democratization
- European politics
- Foreign aid
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- Human rights
- International commerce
- International communications
- International political economy
- International relations
- Middle East
- Middle East
- Nationalism
- Religion
- Southeast Asia
- Wars
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish; some Russian
DESROSIERS, Marie-Eve »

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (8987)
Office: 613-562-5680
E-mail: Marie-Eve.Desrosiers@uOttawa.ca
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Marie-Eve Desrosiers holds the Research Chair in International Francophonie on political aspirations and movements in Francophone Africa. She is Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA). She specialises in security and governance issues. More specifically, she studies political crises and conflicts, authoritarianism, political mobilization, and the relationship between state and society in the Great Lakes and Francophone Africa. She is also interested in foreign policy and international aid. She is the author of Trajectories of Authoritarianism in Rwanda: Elusive Control before the Genocide (Cambridge University Press). Her research has also been published in journals such as African Affairs, Comparative Politics, Ethnopolitics, and the Journal of International Relations and Development Studies.
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Language preference:
English and French
DURFLINGER, Serge Marc »

Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
History
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1277)
E-mail: serge.durflinger@uOttawa.ca
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Dr. Serge Durflinger specializes in Canadian military, naval, and diplomatic history as well as the history of veterans, military memorialization, and the impact of war on ordinary Canadians.
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English and French
GALEN PERRAS, Roger »
Doctor
Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
History
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1319)
E-mail: gperras@uOttawa.ca
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KESHEN, Jeff »

Full professor
Faculty of Arts
History
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1287)
Office: 613-562-5735
Home: 613-739-2861
E-mail: keshen@uOttawa.ca
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Office Telephone
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RENAUD, Denis »
Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
Classics and Religious Studies
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Cell: 8199689216
E-mail: drenaud@uottawa.ca
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Cell Telephone
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My specialization is in Battlefield Archaeology to focus on Canadian military History, mostly in Normandy in the Second World War. I am also specialized on Canadian War Memorials. I also have a specialization in Classical Archaeology.Area(s) of expertise:
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English and French
SERRATI, John »
Director, uOttawa Museum of Classical Antiquities
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Arts
Classics and Religious Studies
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Cell: 5147929687
E-mail: jserrati@uottawa.ca
Website
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E-mail, Cell Telephone
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My main research centres on women, gender, and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome. I mainly examine the role that women played in these societies as well as how femininity was conceived by our sources (all written by men). I also look at ideas concerning masculinity in ancient Greece and Rome. My previous research has examined warfare and society in the ancient Mediterranean as well as how the discipline of classics has impacted the historical treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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- Aegean prehistory
- Canadian history
- Canadian studies
- Classics and religious studies
- Colonization
- Cultural history
- European history
- Indigenous Conceptions
- Wars
- Women
- Women and development
Language preference:
English and French
VUCETIC, Srdjan »
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2086)
Cell: 613-805-9911
Home: 613-805-9911
E-mail: svucetic@uottawa.ca
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My research interests involve American and Canadian foreign and defence policy and international security.
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- Balkans
- British history
- Colonization
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- International relations
- Liberalism
- Political ideology
- Political ideology
- Race
- Racism
- Research methods
- Transnationalism
- Wars
Language preference:
English and French , German; Bosnian; Croatian; Montenegrin; Serbian.
ZYLA, Benjamin »

Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4989)
E-mail: bzyla@uOttawa.ca
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Research information:
Internationals Institutions (NATO,EU,UN) & regimes, global governance, transatlantic affairs, EU foreign and security policy, strategic culture, peace and conflict, international peace operations, global order, geopolitics, foreign policy analysis, Canadian foreign policy, German foreign policy.
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- Afghanistan
- Balkans
- Contemporary European History
- European politics
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- Globalization
- Governance
- History of European Integration
- International development and globalization
- International organizations
- International relations
- Liberalism
- Transatlantic Relations
- Wars
Language preference:
English only, German
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