Ousmane Aly Diallo
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.
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.
Dr. Barbak specializes in theory of public administration, public sector reform, the security-development nexus, security governance, security sector reform, and democratic control of armed forces. His current research project investigates the relationship between security sector reform and the rule of law promotion at a national level.
Dr. Blight is an expert in oral history and helped to make The Fog of War. Dr. Lang is an expert on international security and conflict prevention.
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.
Dr. Dalby is an author and researcher of climate change, political ecology, geopolitics, global security, militarization and the spatial dimensions of governance.
Dr. Donais teaches peace and conflict studies and has an ongoing interest in questions of security sector reform and post-conflict peacebuilding.
Associate Professor at BSIA, Dr. Hennebry's research focuses on international migration and mobility, with a specialization in labour migration in Canada and Spain.
Dr. Kitchen specializes in national security and counter-terrorism, and has particular interests in gender & security and Canada-US security relations.
Dr. Lang is an expert on international security and conflict prevention. Dr. Blight is an expert in oral history and helped to make The Fog of War.
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Tamara Lorincz is a PhD candidate in Global Governance at the Balsillie School for International Affairs (Wilfrid Laurier University). Tamara graduated with an MA in International Politics & Security […]
Dr. Mountz specializes in human migration, with expertise in borders, human smuggling, political asylum, and detention.
Alex’s research examines the role of national political culture in shaping negotiating positions at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) process.
Specializing in international relations and international security Dr. Welch is an award-winning teacher and author as well as director of the CIGI’s project on Confidence, Trust, and Empathy in Asia-Pacific Security.
Mark Sedra is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo. His current research focuses peacebuilding and statebuilding issues in conflict-affected countries. […]
Kristen's interests are centered around border securitization among the Visegrad Four countries within the EU multilevel governance framework.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Ana is interested in how technology shapes forced migration and how it is used by various actors to influence mobility across border lines and within.
Markus Hellborg's areas of interest include international political economy, technology and society, environmental governance, and international law.