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BANERJEE, Nipa »


Nipa BANERJEE

PhD.
Senior fellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4531)
Cell: 613-697-9814
Home: 613-842-9814
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E-mail, Home Telephone, Cell Telephone

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Foreign Aid; Aid Effectiveness; Development Issues-South and South East Asia; Development Issues in Post Conflict Countries and Peace Building Measures; Fragile & Conflict States; Development and Reconstruction in Afghanistan. More than 40 years of experience with CIDA, IDRC and NGOs. Lived and worked several years as a professional in several South and South East Asian Countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar). Travelled widely and continues to make quarterly visits (especially Afghanistan, Bangladesh and India) and other developing countries for research purposes.

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English only, Bengali; Hindi; Urdu

BANYONGEN, Serge »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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E-mail

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English and French

BÉLANGER, Damien-Claude »


Damien-Claude Bélanger

Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
History

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2949)
Cell: 613-237-1937
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My research focusses on the intellectual history of Quebec and French Canada and on Canadian-American relations. I am currently writing a book on the history of French Canadian loyalism.2

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BEST, Jacqueline »


Dr.
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1719)
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My research is in international relations and international political economy. I study international finance with a particular interest in economic crises, the politics of inflation and central banking, and the power of economic ideas. I often try to understand present debates and issues through historical analysis—and am currently studying the early days of neoliberalism in the Reagan and Thatcher governments, which in many ways is the crucible for the present moment.

 

I am also drawn to trying to make sense of things that are not quite what they seem in politics today—for example looking at the central role of ignorance and failure in policymaking today.

 

My current research is motivated by a desire to understand the difficulties of our present moment by tracing the links between democracy, politics and the economy.

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BETCHERMAN, Gordon »


Gordon Betcherman

Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2568)
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E-mail

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Labour market developments, including jobs and unemployment in Canada and internationally. Trends in globalization including developments in emerging economies such as China, Russia, and Eastern Europe. Social policy including employment insurance and training.

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BROWN, Stephen »


Stephen BROWN

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1896)
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I study a variety of issues relating to democracy and democratization, conflict and violence, mining, foreign aid and development, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. I am particularly interested in Canadian policy in relation to those topics.

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English and French , espagnol / Spanish; portugais / Portuguese

DE KERCKHOVE, Ferry »


Senior fellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4852)
Cell: 613-400-2414
Home: 613-421-8263
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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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English and French , Spanish; some Russian

DESROSIERS, Marie-Eve »


Marie-Eve Desrosiers

Associate Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (8987)
Office: 613-562-5680
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Marie-Eve Desrosiers is associate professor in the School of International Development and Global Studies. Her research focuses on the security of developing countries. She studies political crises and civil conflicts, the role of identity in contentious politics, state-society relations, as well as state fragility. Her most recent studies have examined episodes of political violence in Rwanda during the twentieth century. She also conducts research on Canadian foreign and international development policy. She was a founder of the francophone branch of the Canadian Consortium on Human Security and she regularly takes part in civil society activities pertaining to human security.

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EL KADRI, Nour »


Part-time professor
Telfer School of Management
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Office: 613-562-5800 ext 2170
Cell: 613-240-3181
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E-mail, Cell Telephone

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English only, Arabic

FATHALLY, Jabeur »


Jabeur Fathally

Associate professor
Faculty of Law
Civil Law

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Office: #3098
Cell: 6138980880
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E-mail, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

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English and French , arabic

FROWD, Philippe M. »


Assistant professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 x 2775
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E-mail

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I study security with an emphasis on border security and migration. My main geographical focus is West Africa, especially the countries of the Sahel region. I pay close attention to the role of new technologies of surveillance and emerging non-state actors.

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JUNEAU, Thomas »


Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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Cell: 819-431-8400
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My research focuses mainly on the Middle East, especially on Iran, Syria, Yemen, and US foreign policy in the region. I am also interested in Canadian foreign and defence policy and in international relations theory. Before joining the University of Ottawa, I worked from 2003 to 2014 with the Department of National Defence, mostly as a strategic analyst covering the Middle East.

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English and French , arabe, espagnol

MIRZAEI YENGEJEH, Saeid »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Office: 6136088786
Cell: 6136088786
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Thirty years of experience with and in the United Nation. Ten years of teaching and research about the United Nations.

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English only, Farsi

MUSU, Costanza »


Costanza Musu

Associate Professor of Public and International Affairs
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4662)
Cell: 613-263-9300
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The Foreign Policy of the European Union, particularly towards the Middle East. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Transatlantic Relations in the field of security and defense. Conflict Resolution and Security Studies

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English and French , Italian

OGUAMANAM, Chidi »


English
Full professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section

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Office: 613 562 5800 (7742)
Cell: 613 286 9966
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My interest is in examining how intellectual property rights or legal frameworks for governance and protection of knowledge have diverse impacts on many spheres, including but not limited to agriculture, food security, biotechnology, biodiversity conservation, biosafety, human rights (access to health, education and benefits of technology/scientific advancements, etc). I am also concerned with the nature of interaction or impact that intellectual property rights have in regard to developmental aspirations of marginalized peoples, especially indigenous and local communities across the globe. Most of my work focus on mapping and understanding the interface of intellectual property and development. I also work within the broader international political relations of power between Africa, indeed, the global south and the global north.

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English only, Igbo

PARIS, Roland »


Roland Paris

Full professor

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RATUSHNY, Ed »


Ed Ratushny

professor
Full professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Home: 613-226-8130
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administration of justice including judiciary, constitutional law, administrative boards and tribunals, professional and amateur sports

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SCHORR, Victoria »


Program Manager
Support staff member
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section

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Office: ext 3097
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E-mail

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Victoria Schorr is a sub-Saharan Africa specialist with more than 10 years of experience analysing African politics, economics, and business. She holds an MSc in African Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, and a BA in African Studies from McGill University. Her areas of specialisation include African political economy, the African private sector, international business and investment, international relations, behavioural economics, and development. She has written and published a variety of articles, both academic and non-academic, and has an active blog. Prior to joining uOttawa's Open African Innovation Research network (Open AIR) in July 2015, Schorr worked as a consultant with organisations ranging from grassroots NGOs to the UN, as well as several Canadian government departments including the Department of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Development. She is a Board Member of the Canadian International Council’s Africa Study Group and is a special advisor to Edu-Vision 2020’s Africa programming.

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STEGER, Debra »


Debra Steger

Hyman Soloway Chair in Business and Trade Law
Full professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Office: 613 562 5800, (3323)
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My research is in the areas of international trade, international investment agreements, NAFTA, WTO, regional trade agreements, Canadian politics, Canadian constitutional law, international organizations, subsidies, and international development.

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VUCETIC, Srdjan »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2086)
Cell: 613-805-9911
Home: 613-805-9911
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My research interests involve American and Canadian foreign and defence policy and international security.

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English and French , German; Bosnian; Croatian; Montenegrin; Serbian.

ZYLA, Benjamin »


Benjamin Zyla

Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4989)
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E-mail

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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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English only, German