Masayuki Tadokoro
Dr. Tadokoro is a Professor of International Relations at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Tadokoro is a Professor of International Relations at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Foley studies links between governance and development. He is currently studying the relationship between third-party sustainability certification and development in fisheries.
Dr. Hartig is an internationally acclaimed expert on the Great Lakes and is studying Canada-U.S. efforts to cleanup the most polluted areas of the Great Lakes.
Dr. Schwartz is interested in the how the structure of property rights, especially intellectual property rights, affects economic growth and the distribution of income nationally and globally.
Dr. Vivares studies Global Political Economy focusing on the socio-historical relationship among development, inequality and global insertions of South America and other regions within the changing global order.
Dr. Cheryl Martens is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Sociology and History at the University of San Francisco Quito. She is co-investigator and the Quito project leader for the Hungry Cities Partnership project: Migration and Food Security in the Global South (MiFood). Her latest work focuses on Venezuelan migration and temporary shelter (Care, 2021) …
Michael Opondo has years of highly specialized professional experience in the fields of CT/PVE grassroots-focused programming and outreach.
Lisa Molomot is an American documentary filmmaker whose recent work focuses on immigration and education in the U.S. Molomot is making Canada: A Safe Haven? (working title) with Balsillie’s Dr. Alison Mountz about U.S. War Resisters who seek safe haven here in Canada. The film will premiere in the fall of 2019.
Dr. Harrington is a scholar of international treaty regimes and their contributions to global governance, with a focus on potential impact for the Sustainable Development Goals. She is also involved in issues of transitional justice and governance.