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Full Professor
University of Alberta, Department of Political Science (2001 to ...)
Associate Professor
University of Alberta, Department of Political Science (1998-2000)
Responsible for teaching course on Global Politics, Globalization, United Nations, Canadian
Foreign Policy, International Organization and Advance Theories of International Relations.
Co-ordinator of the Globalization and Governance Certificate Programme 1998-99).
Assistant Professor
L'Université Bishop's, Political Studies Department (1993-1998)*
Responsible for teaching the following courses: Introduction to International Relations,
Introduction to International Organization, The Politics of Japan, The Politics of China; The
Politics of the Middle East, International Political Economy, International Affairs, Strategic
Issues -- War and Peace; Advanced Theories of International Relations; Canadian Foreign
Policy.
*Winner of the University Chancellor’s teaching award for 1996-97.
Affiliate Professor
Landegg International University, Zurich, Switzerland (Fall 1996/Fall 1997/Winter 1998)
Responsible for designing and teaching an advanced Master's level course on Model of World
Order for on-campus and distance-learning students.
Course Director/Lecturer
York University, Political Science Department (1991-93).
Responsible for designing course and syllabus for 3rd Year course in International Organization.
Responsible for all lectures, and the grading/evaluation of 55 students.
Nominated for University-wide Teaching Award (1992 and 1993).
Teaching Assistant
York University, Political Science Department (1986-91).
Dalhousie University, Political Science Department (1984-85).
Aided in the design of courses. Advised and monitored the progress of 350 students in seminars
(Introduction to International Relations and Introduction to Canadian Politics). Delivered
lectures. Organized in-class debates and simulations.
Researcher
Research Associate. York University, Centre for International and Security Studies.
(1990-1993)
Research Assistant. York University, Centre for International and Security Studies and the
Political Science Department (1986-90).
Compiled extensive bibliographies and preliminary empirical data on several subjects
including: "The State"; "Arms Transfers"; "Canada, United Nations Reform,
and the Evolution of International Governance"; the "Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms"; "Technical aspects of the Strategic Defense Initiative"
(1988-89).
Coded and compiled data for: Dr. Ian Green's books The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, (1989)
and Judges and Judging with P. McCormick, (1991); Drs. David Dewitt and John Kirton's
forthcoming second edition of Canada As A Principal Power; and, the Canadian Strategic Review
(1987-88).
Proof-read manuscripts for books on Economic Sanctions (published in 1988) and 2nd run of
Principal Power, Middle Power, or Satellite, by Michael Hawes (1988).
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