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Participation du CIRDIS au Symposium Repenser l’aide canadienne

L’Observatoire sur la coopération internationale du CIRDIS participera au Symposium Rethinking Canadian Aid : Foundations, Contradictions and Possibilities les 21-22 Septembre 2013 à Halifax.

Why do Canadians provide international aid ? How is bilateral aid work organized in Canada, and who benefits from it ? How does, and should, aid relate to other foreign, security, economic and commercial policy priorities ?

With the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, we will be hosting scholars in Canadian Aid research, in order to foster debate and advance scholarly analysis of Canadian aid.
The Symposium will gather the collective insights of participants and strengthen the overall level of scholarship and debate on Canadian aid. The workshop will center around, the first principles of aid interventions, the context for Canadian aid, and Canada’s role in international development.

The workshop will generate innovative ideas, strengthen research networks, invigorate debate through online discussions and a book launch, and contribute to the renewal of scholarly analysis of Canadian aid.

Symposium Participants

François Audet, Executive Director, Canadian Research Institute on Humanitarian Crisis and Aid (OCCAH), Université de Montréal

Stephen Baranyi, Associate Professor, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa

David Black, Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies and Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University

Chris Brown, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University

Stephen Brown, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa

Adam Chapnick, Associate Professor, Deputy Director, Education Directorate of Academics, Canadian Forces College

John Cameron, Assistant Professor, Department of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University

Bonnie Campbell, Professor, Department of Political Science, Université du Québec à Montréal

David Carment, Professor, Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

Cristina Clark-Kazak, Assistant Professor, International Studies, York University

Dominique Caouette, Director of the Centre for the Study of East Asia, Université de Montréal

Denis Côté, Program Officer, Asia Pacific Working Group, Canadian Council for International Cooperation
Molly den Heyer, Workshop Coordinator, Department of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University

Nilima Gulrajani, Research Fellow, Global Economic Governance Programme, University College

Edward Jackson, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University

Laura Macdonald, Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University

Justin Massie, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa

Fahim Quadir, Associate Professor, Director of the Graduate Program in Development Studies, York University

Stéphane Roussel, Department of Political Science, Université du Québec à Montréal

Yiagadeesen Samy, Associate Professor and MA Supervisor, Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carlton University

Dominic Silvio, Reference & Research Services, Killam Memorial Library, Dalhousie University

Liam Swiss, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology. Memorial University

Rebecca Tiessen, Associate Professor and Research Chair in Global Studies and Leadership, Royal Military College

Shelly Whitman, Executive Director of The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative, Dalhousie University

Pour plus d’informations : http://www.dal.ca/dept/cfps/news-events/RCASymposium.html

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