Farah Afzal
Farah Afzal has most recently studied the visual representation of gender and its effects on the construction/deconstruction of gender discourses and identities among societies.
Farah Afzal has most recently studied the visual representation of gender and its effects on the construction/deconstruction of gender discourses and identities among societies.
Ousmane’s research will explore the role of identity and legitimacy in the collaboration between the United Nations and Regional Economic Communities in peacekeeping/peacebuilding operations.
Melsen's main research interests revolve around the politics of the international monetary and financial systems, with an emphasis on leading central banks.
Aiden Barrett most recently studied the financialization of corporate governance and how it correlates with income inequality.
Societal resilience with respect to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation.
Carleigh is researching the patterns of intelligence sharing between countries in a historical context. This includes trying to discern broader intelligence sharing policy and patterns.
Deon Castello is a PhD Student in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University, specializing in global social governance.
Julie Clark is in the PhD Global Governance program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs through Wilfrid Laurier University.
Julie completed a Master’s degree in History with a focus […]
Kristen's interests are centered around border securitization among the Visegrad Four countries within the EU multilevel governance framework.
Clay’s research centers on the concepts of green growth and degrowth in global environmental governance.
Lucie Edwards explores scientists' role in policymaking, notably in climate change, food security and biodiversity.
Frances' broad research interests are governance challenges and policy setting in post conflict countries.
Aaron's research examines the political economy of China's Belt and Road Initiative in the Caribbean with specific reference to extractive industry development in the aluminum and oil sectors of Jamaica and Guyana, respectively.
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Nelson Graham's research focuses on the opportunities and barriers that immigrants, specifically entrepreneurs, face in small to medium sized Canadian cities.
Kayla is examining the role of police within the international community and the joint effort to prevent cross-border criminal activity.
Lucy is researching the policy implications and influences on the dynamic intersections of food, culture, diets and sustainability.
Seyed Ali Hosseini is examining the failure of international peacebuilding in assisting Afghanistan in institutionalization of a culture of peace and strengthening of public trust in governance.
Jonathan's research interests are in the discipline of futures studies, the futures of work and labour, and the intersections between digital infrastructure and climate resilience.
Aria Ilyad Ahmad's research interests include global health governance and international pharmaceutical policy.