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School of International Development and Global Studies

Faculty of Social Sciences
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Tabaret Hall
Room 378
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1N 6N5
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Tel.: 613-562-5680
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sidgs@uOttawa.ca
 

Office Hours

Monday to Friday

September to May:
8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.
1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

June to August:
8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.
1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Publications and Reports - Archives

2010

  • December 1 2010: François Fortier, Assistant Professeur at SIDGS, published "Taking a Climate Chance: A procedural critique of Vietnam's climate change strategy", Asia Pacific Viewpoint; Vol. 51 Issue 3: 229-247.
  • 2010: Ramish, Joshua (professor at SIDGS) published "Beyond the Biophysical : Knowledge, Culture, and Power in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management".
  • 2010: Delphine Nakache, professeur à l'EDIM a publié The Scope and Content of Freedom of Religion in Canada, Laying the Ground for a thorough Discussion, Sarrebruck, Éditions universitaires européennes, 112 pp.
  • April 26 2010: An article by Stephen Baranyi (professor at SIDGS) in the Embassy magasine on Canada and Haïti: Beyond the deadline.
  • April 21 2010: Professors Andrea Martinez and Prachi Srivastava have co-written a briefing paper for the Commonwealth Ministers (Commonwealth Secretariat) held on November 2009. (For more information)
  • April 6-7 2010: Synthesis Report - International Symposium on Haiti (in french) : "Haiti aujourd'hui, Haiti demain"
  • March 24 2010: A commentary by John Sinclair (Senior Fellow of the SIDGS) in the Embassy magazine on the flawed support by Canada for the upcoming G8/G20 meetings.
  • February 18 2010: Haslam, Paul Alexander, (professor of the SIDGS) “ L’éthique de la mondialisation: La responsabilité sociale des entreprises dans les rapports Nord-Sud [The Ethics of Globalization: Corporate Social Responsibility in North-South Relations]”, in Gérard Verna and Florence Piron (eds), L'éthique des rapports nord-sud: Regards Croisés (Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval, 2010), pp. 109-138.

2009

  • December 4 2009: Professor Nasser Ary Tanimoune gave an interview on the subject of immigrants to Canada and on the situation in Niger on the Radio-Cana da show Tam-Tam Canada. (interview in French)
  • August 21 2009: Professor Nipa Banerjee gave an interview on the Afghanistan election on the CBC show As It Happens.
  • August 20 2009: Professor Nipa Banerjee published an article titled "Fear and Apathy" in the Ottawa Citizen.
  • August 15 2009: Professor Nipa Banerjee writes about the death of three aid workers in Afghanistan in "Too Soon Forgotten," Ottawa Citizen.
  • July 22 and 8 2009: John Sinclair, Senior Fellow at the SIDGS, has published two articles on the G8 and G20, one entitled "Will Canada Seize G8 Leadership?" and the other " Is the G8 Tomorrow's Dinosaur?" in the Embassy - Canada's Foreign Policy Newspaper.
  • July 11 2009: Professor Nipa Banerjee writes about the situation in Kabul on the eve of the presidential election in " The Shine is off democracy in Afghanistan" published in the Ottawa Citizen.
  • July 2009: Professor Susan Spronk published an article entitled "We Want Partners, Not Bosses: Returning Oil, Gas to State Control" in the journal FOCAL Point.
  • June 2009: Spronk, Susan (professor of the SIDGS.) “Water Sector: Latin America,” Research Report, Municipal Services Project, University of Greenwich, London, UK, June 15-17,
  • May 27 2009: Nasser Ary Tanimoune, from the School of International Development and Globalisation, gave an interview to Les carnets internationaux de la 401 on Radio-Canada Région Ontario, about the rental of millions of hectares of arable land in Africa to foreign businesses. (interview in French)
  • May 16 2009: Professor Nipa Banerjee's article entitled "Role of NGOs in Post-Taliban Afghanistan: Missed Opportunities But Way Forward" has been published in the Asia Briefs Journal of the Maxwell School of International Affairs of Syracuse University.
  • April 15 2009: John Sinclair, Senior Fellow at the SIDGS, published a new article on the G20 summit in the journal Embassy.
  • April 1 2009: John Sinclair, Senior Fellow, published an article entitled "Can the New Club Get It Right in London?" in the April 1st edition of the Embassy Newspaper.
  • April 2009: Paul Alexander Haslam and Edison Rodrigues Barreto, Jr., “Worlds Apart: Canadian and Brazilian Multilateralism in Comparative Perspective” Canadian Foreign Policy , Vol. 15, No. 1: 1-20, Spring 2009.
  • March 2009: Haiti-Brazil Colloquium; the report entitled "De la stabilisation et la reconstruction au développement. Enjeux pour Haïti, le Brésil et le Canada." is online.
  • January 15 2009: Paul Alexander Haslam, “Is There a Post-Neoliberal Policy towards Foreign Direct Investment in Argentina and Chile?” (Chapter 7) in Laura MacDonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post-neoliberalism in the Americas (Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), pp 120-134.
  • 2009: Spronk, Susan (professor of the SIDGS.) "Making the Poor Work for their Services: Neoliberalism and ‘Pro-Poor’ Privatisation in El Alto, Bolivia" Canadian Journal of Development Studies 28 (3-4): 397-413

2008

  • December 2008: El poder de la carne: Historias de ganaderías en la primera mitad del siglo XX en Colombia (The Power of Meat. Livestock Histories in Colombia during the First Part of The Twentieth Century), Alberto G. Flórez-Malagón, editor (professor of the SIDGS) published by Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Columbia, 2008.
  • Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors and Issues by Paul A. Haslam, Jessica Schafer and Pierre Beaudet (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2009.
  • The Paradoxes of Peacebuilding Post-9/11 Stephen Baranyi (professor of the SIDGS) , co-published by UBC Press and the North-South Institute
  • L’AIDE CANADIENNE AU DÉVELOPPEMENT François Audet, Marie-Ève Desrosiers (Professor at SIDGS) and Stéphane Roussel.Montréal : Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2008.

 

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