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.
Lucy is researching the policy implications and influences on the dynamic intersections of food, culture, diets and sustainability.
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
A world politics and political economy expert with a specialization on China, Dr. Wang explores the interaction of structural and ideational forces.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Aiden Barrett most recently studied the financialization of corporate governance and how it correlates with income inequality.
Deon Castello is a PhD Student in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University, specializing in global social governance.
Mengyun Zhang's research interests focus on the global political economy with specific attention to international trade and China.
Shawna-Rae McLean is focusing her research around Canada’s role in global environmental issues and human security.
Markus Hellborg's areas of interest include international political economy, technology and society, environmental governance, and international law.
Chris Earle's broader research interests are in anti-corruption, human security and the global arms trade; while his technical interests are in big data, machine learning, and econometrics.
Lydia Callies' research topics of interest include the conflict-development nexus, migration, social policy, and multilateralism, with a special regional interest in Latin America.
Carly MacArhur is interested in exploring the role of global governance in addressing key policy gaps that exist in this field.
Ariela St-Pierre-Collins is researching the real impact that multilateral institutions such as the IDB have on the lives of people living in the developing world.
Sarah Norton is interested in environmental sustainability as it relates to corporate social responsibility.
Anjali Shanmugam is interested in the movement of peoples across geographies, the barriers that migrants encounter, and gender inequality, for instance, the access to health rights and property rights of women.
Brody Marinos Spourdalakis is specializing in International Economic Relations and International Environmental Policy.
Sarah Wyatt is interested in studying economics and finance, human security, and the environment and its protection.
Paul Timah is a Cameroonian who has had the “luxury” to experience life in Sweden, Mauritania, Ethiopia and Canada through studies, work and immigration.
Mr. Tesfaldet has been working as a Budget Unit Head in the Ministry of Finance, Administration and Finance Department since 2012. […]