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uWaterloo Model United Nations Club wins big at NAMUN 2015
The department of Political Science would like to congratulate the University of Waterloo Model United Nations Club for their impressive achievements at this years North American Model United Nations Conference in Toronto.
This year's winners include:
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Best Position Paper:
Security Council
Joint Crisis -
Outstanding Delegate:
SPECPOL
CONGRATULATIONS to all the students involved in making this such a successful event!
Alumni achievement awards go to Political Science alums
The department of Political Science would like to congratulate Jud Whiteside and Benjamin Ries for their outstanding achievements!
Professor Andrew Cooper to be convenor of first module at The Diplomatic Academy of the Carribean
Professor Andrew Cooper, accompanied by Professor Jorge Heine of Wilfrid Laurier University, will be the convenor of the first module on Contemporary Diplomacy taking place May 7-13, 2014 at The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean, Institute of International Relations of the University of the West Indies in St. Augustine, Trinidad.
Jasmin Habib speaks "Is Isreal an Apartheid State"
"Is Isreal an Apartheid State"
Professor Jasmin Habib will be speaking at the Wilfrid Laurier University Seminary (SEM 101) on November 7th, 2013 at 4:30pm.
Professor Habib is an expert on diaspora and refugee identities, their political formations and engagements with their "homelands." Her current research, entitled "Critical Distance", focuses on emigre Isrealis and their relationships to the Isreal/Palestine conflict
Professor Emmett Macfarlane publishes new article for the Review of Constitutional Studies: Conceptual Precision and Parliamentary Systems of Rights: Disambiguating “Dialogue”
Professor Emmett Macfarlane publishes new article for the Review of Constitutional Studies
Conceptual Precision and Parliamentary Systems of Rights: Disambiguating “Dialogue”
A uWaterloo Political Science collaboration!
A uWaterloo Political Science collaboration!
Andrew Cooper has co-edited a Special Issue of Third World Quarterly (34, 6 2013) on the theme of "Foreign Policy Strategies of Emerging Powers in a Multipolar World"
In this issue:
The New York Launch of the Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy
Another Successful launch for the Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy!
New York, United States
From left to right:
Jorge Heine, CIGI Chair in Global Governance, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Professor of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University
Professor Ashok Kapur publishes new artilce in Indian Council of World Affairs
Professor Ashok Kapur publishes new article in Indian Council of World Affairs
China's Changing Approach to Strategy and Negotiations: Past and Present
Professor Cooper publishes new article in Global Summitry Journal
Professor Cooper publishes new article in Global Summitry Journal
Middle Power Leadership and the Evolution of the G20
Global power is becoming more diffuse, smarter, and more asymmetric. In developing this extended argument, we make four points. First, the G20 Seoul Summit in November 2010 showed that the G20 is becoming increasingly embedded as the hub of global economic governance. Second, a strong G20 has positive attributes for global governance. Third, a main driving force for the ascent of the G20 has been and will continue to be middle power leadership.
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