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Peter J. Stoett, PhD
Current Position and Recent Highlights:
Professor, Department of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal;
Department Chair 2005-2011
Director, Loyola Sustainability Research Centre, Concordia University, 2012-present;
Interim Principal, Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability, July 2015-January
2016.
Provost Fellow for Sustainability at Concordia University, 2013-present
Senior Research Fellow, Earth Systems Governance Project
International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP),
now part of the Future Earth consortium
Erasmus Mundas Visiting Scholar (European Commission), International Institute for
Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, April-July 2013
Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian-American Relations, Woodrow Wilson
Center, Washington D.C., January-June 2012
Member, Concordia Board of Governors, August 2009-June 2011; Member, Concordia
Senate Committee on Academic Planning and Priorities, 2008-2010
Co- Series Editor, Environmental Governance: Local-Regional-Global Linkages, a 12-15
book series with SUNY University Press, 2014-present
Academic Teaching/Employment Experience
Professor, Department of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal:
Hired June 1998; tenured June 2003; obtained full professorship June 2010.
Departmental Chairperson from June 1st, 2005, to May 31
st, 2011 (two terms).
April-July, 2013: Erasmus Mundus Visiting Scholar, Mundus MAPP Consortium,
International Institute of Social Studies (University of Rotterdam), The Hague,
Netherlands; taught a course on global governance and conducted research on
international law.
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January-June, 2012: Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian-American
Relations, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Canada Institute,
Washington, D.C. Researched transborder environmental relations, completed a book
publication with University of Toronto Press, engaged in Wilson Center activities.
June, various years between 2006-2009: Visiting Professor and Academic Advisor,
United Nations’ University for Peace, San Jose, Costa Rica; Master’s level courses and
online tutorials on Global Governance and Environmental Security.
June-August 2011 and June-August 2012: Visiting Professor, IMT Institute for
Advanced Studies/Scuola di Dottorato, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy; PhD courses on
International Institutions and Law.
Prior to June 1998:
Fall 1997: McMaster University, part-time Sessional Lecturer.
Summer 1997-1998, University of Guelph, SSHRCC Post-doctoral Fellow and Research
Associate, part-time Sessional Lecturer, and online course development.
1996-1997: Brock University, full-time Sessional Lecturer.
Winter 1996: University of Waterloo, part-time Sessional Lecturer.
1995-1996: University of Guelph, full-time Visiting Assistant Professor.
Summer 1995: University of British Columbia, part-time Sessional Lecturer.
Simon Fraser University, part-time Sessional Lecturer.
Fall 1994-Summer 1995: University of British Columbia, full-time Lecturer.
1993-1994: Queen’s University, part-time Sessional Lecturer; distance education course
development.
Education
Ph.D. (1994), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Concentrations: International Relations; Comparative Politics of Developing Countries.
Dissertation: Atoms, Whales, and Rivers: Global Environmental Security and International
Organization. Supervised by Dr. Charles Pentland, Queen’s University. External examiner:
Dr. Robert Boardman, Dalhousie University.
M.A. (1990), University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
Concentrations: International Development; Canadian Government and Politics.
Thesis with Distinction: Globalism and Canadian Responses to Apartheid. Supervised by
Dr. Richard Little.
Hons. B.A. (1988), University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
Major: Political Studies Minor: History
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Thesis, First Class: Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia. Supervised by Dr. Henry Wiseman.
Certificate in Executive Education for Sustainability Leadership, Harvard University, T.H.
Chan School of Public Health, Centre for Health and the Global Environment: summer
program to be taken at Harvard University, July 2015.
Administrative Posts and Service at Concordia University
- November 2012-present: Director of the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre, housed
within the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability, Faculty of Arts and Science;
28 full members from 13 different departments, 16 associate members; thematic focus on
biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation and adaptation; hosts 1-2 major
academic conferences a year; co-ordinates and contributes to interdisciplinary grant
applications; supervises student interns; etc.
- July 2105-January 2016: Interim Principal of the Loyola College for Diversity and
Sustainability, Faculty of Arts and Science; responsible for day-to-day operation of the
College and longer-term planning and publicity drives, etc.
- June 1st,
2005 – May 31st, 2011: Chairperson, Department of Political Science; 25-35
full-time faculty members, 20 part-time teachers; 6 staff members; 1,600 Political
Science Undergraduate Majors; 200 Minors; 150 graduate students (MA and PhD)
- Appointed the first Provost Fellow for Sustainability at Concordia University,
November 2013 to August 2016: leadership in advancing the sustainability studies
research and pedagogy agenda across campus; member of the Provost Fellows circle,
which communicates with the President’s Executive Group; co-chair of the Sustainability
Sub-Committee on Teaching, Learning, and Research; developing web content; co-
ordinated Concordia’s membership in the UNEP’s Global Universities Partnership in
Environment and Sustainability; etc.
- Member, Concordia Board of Governors, August 2009 – June 2011; attended all Board
meetings, attended gala dinners and fundraising events, communicated with Senate
committees, reviewed budgetary information
- University Operational & Environmental Sustainability Sub-Committee, November
2013-present; works with the Vice-President, Services, to reduce the ecological footprint
of the entire university campus
- Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, Jan-June 2011; sets agenda for
Board meetings, discusses senior hiring and budgetary matters
- Member, Personnel and Promotions Committee, Board of Governors, July 2009-June
2011; approves senior hires, sabbaticals, and search committees
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- Elected member, Provost Search Committee, 2012-13; interviewed candidates for the
vacant Provost position and recommended the new hire
- Elected member, Department Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science,
June 2013-present; reviews academic, teaching, and service reviews of faculty in the
department and approves recommendations from hiring committees on new hires
- Member, Department Research Committee, Department of Political Science, 1999-
2000, 2005-2011, 2014-present
- Member, PhD Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science, 2013-14
- Member, Sustainable Communities Partnership Advisory Board, 2012-13; provided
advice to the Vice-President, Development and External Relations, and Secretary-General
- Member, Special Evaluation Committee for Director of Communications, Board of
Governors, December 2009
- Member, Special Evaluation Committee for Chief Financial Officer, Board of
Governors, February 2010
- Fellow, Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability (formerly known as the Loyola
International College), 2009 to present
- Evaluator, Concordia University's PBEEE Quebec Merit Scholarship Competition for
Foreign Students Committee, 2012-2014
- Member, Senate Committee on Academic Planning and Priorities, 2008-2010
- Member of University Senate, June 1st, 2006 to May 31, 2011
- Elected to Senate Steering Committee, 2008-2010
- Elected to Arts and Science Faculty Council Steering Committee, 2007-2010
- Member of Arts and Science Faculty Council, 2005-2011
- Member of Online Teaching Development Committee, Arts and Science, 2009-2010
- Member, Learning Commons Working Group, 2009-2010
- Member, Sustainability Tracking and Rating System Committee, 2008-2009
- Provided input for development of a Chair’s Handbook, May 2009
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- Primary development of the Minor in Human Rights Studies, 2007-2009; and the Minor
in Sustainability Studies, 2008-2010
- SSHRC Concordia Master’s students grant Evaluation Board, June 2003-December
2004
- Chair, Department Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science, 2004-2011
- Chair, Political Science Ph.D. Programme Development Committee, 2001-2003
- Departmental International Relations Hiring Committee, 2001-present
- Member of School of Graduate Studies Council, 2000-2003
- Graduate Studies Council, Steering Committee, 2001-2003
- Department Environmental Health and Safety Officer, 2001-2005, 2008-2010
- Faculty Tribunal Pool Member, 2001-2005
- Departmental Representative, Urban Studies Program Committee, 2000-2005
- Department First Alternate Part-Time Hiring Committee, 2000-2001
- Department Workload Committee (member and alternate), 1999-2000
- Chair and member of several PhD Dissertation and MA Thesis Committees external to
the Department of Political Science, 1998-2014
Grants and Scholarly Awards
2014: With William Reimer, Principal Investigator, and others: “Rural Policy Learning
Commons”, SSHRC Institution Partnership Grant. Total awarded: $2,500,000
2013: Principal researcher: “Exploring the Ecological, Policy and Cultural Implications
of Climate Change for Conservation in Canada-U.S. Borderlands Regions.” Team seed
grant from the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies, Concordia
University. Total awarded: $13,500
2013: With E. Brunet-Jailly, Principal Investigator, and others: “Borders in
Globalization: Cultures, Governance, Market Forces, History, Security, Sustainability”,
SSHRC Institution Partnership Grant. Total awarded: $2,300,000
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2013: Erasmus Mundus Visiting Scholarship: Mundus Master’s in Administration and
Public Policy Consortium, held at the International Institute for Social Sciences, The
Hague (University of Rotterdam), Netherlands. Total awarded: $18,000
2012: Fulbright Fellowship Award: Fulbright Visiting Research Chair on Canada-U.S.
Relations, conducted at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Canada
Institute, Washington, D.C., Jan-June 2012. Project title: “Transborder Bioinvasion:
Canada-U.S. Policy Networks on Invasive Alien Species.” Total awarded: $25,000
2012: Team member, CISSC Interdisciplinary Working Group on Educating for
Environmental Sustainability, Concordia University internal development grant. Total
awarded: $3,000
2012: Team member: NSERC CREATE Opportunity Grant for funding to establish a
Centre for Water, Energy, and Sustainability, Faculty of Engineering and Computer
Science, Concordia University, Montreal; this continued an earlier President’s Fund grant
(with Catherine Mulligan, Associate Dean for Research, Faculty of Engineering) for
exploratory work on the Centre. Total awarded: $10,000
2012-2013: Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-Leadership Program Grant: The City Farm
School at Concordia University (for tools for an urban agriculture project): Total
awarded: $4,000
2008-2011: Principal researcher: “Bioinvasion and Global Environmental Governance:
the Transnational Policy Network on Invasive Alien Species.” Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant. Total awarded:
$58,234
2010-2011: Co-applicant (with Noel Burke, Dean of the School of Extended Learning),
“Moving Forward”, a grant to establish community outreach events at Concordia
University from the President’s Fund. Events held in 2011 and 2014. Total awarded:
$24,000
2009-2011: Principal researcher: “The International Criminal Court and Child Soldiering:
The Thomas Lubanga Dyilo Trial.” Internal Concordia Grant, Faculty of Arts and
Science, Research Support for Academic Heads. Total awarded: $7,000
2008-2009: Principal researcher: “River Ecology, Policies, and Values: the St. Lawrence
River.” Team seed grant from Office of the Vice President, Research and Graduate
Studies, Concordia. Total awarded: $16,000
2007-2008: Principal researcher: “A Question of Indictment : The International Criminal
Court’s Strategic Dilemma and the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda.” Internal Concordia
Award. Total awarded: $3,000
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2002-2012: Team member, Centre de Études des Politiques Étrangères et de Securité
(CEPES) Research Fellowship, UQUAM-Concordia, Department of National Defense,
Canada. Total awarded to Dr. Stoett: $32,000
2004-2007: Team member, “La mise en oeuvre des conventions de Rio: conditions et
perspectives d’un apprentissage collectif”, Principal investigator P. LePrestre, UQAM:
Fondes de recherché sur la societe et la culture. Total awarded : $146,092. Work on
grant discontinued due to health issues of team member.
2004: With Eric Abitbol: Peace and Conflict Resolution Series, Concordia University,
Forum Series, “Globalized Conflict Transformation”, Feb-April, 2004. Total awarded:
$7,750
2004: Special grant by Vice-Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, Concordia University,
for research in Bosnia-Herzegovina on post-conflict environmental policy development
and security, Fall of 2004. Total awarded: $2,700
2001-2002: Principal researcher, “Canadian Foreign Policy and Human Security in the
Mekong River Basin”, General Research Fund Competition, SSHRCC/Concordia. Total
awarded: $2,900
1999 - 2002: Principal researcher, “International Wildlife Conservation”, Faculty
Development Research Program, Concordia University. Total awarded: $16,200
1999 - 2002: Principal researcher, “The Foreign Policy of Wildlife Conservation”, Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant. Total
awarded: $36,374
August 2001: Academic Council for United Nations Studies/American Society for
International Law Summer Workshop, University of Namibia: “Children’s Rights and
Humanitarian Intervention”; grant included airfare, accommodation and expenses in
Namibia, estimated at $6,000
1998-99: Principal researcher, “The International Politics of War Crimes Tribunals”,
General Development Research Program, Concordia University. Total awarded: $3,200
1997-98: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Post-Doctoral
Fellowship. Total awarded: $28,000 (withdrawn in second year to assume tenure-track
position at Concordia)
1995: Marvin Gelber Essay Prize (best essay by a young scholar in the field of international
relations) International Journal. Total awarded: $1,000
1990-94: Queen’s University Dean’s Awards. Total awarded: $6,000
1992-93: McLaughlin Graduate Studies Fellowship, Queen’s University. Total awarded:
$10,000
1991-92: Queen’s Graduate Scholarship. Total awarded: $5,000
1990: Award of Distinction, M.A. Thesis, University of Guelph
Various years: Canadian Political Science Association Travel Grants
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Applications in progress:
Dr. Stoett is also involved in the application process for several grants related to the
Loyola Sustainability Research Centre and its members at any given time. The Centre
will also be applying for a Fulbright Canada Community Leadership Programme grant,
co-sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Canada, in 2015; and an Alumni Engagement
Innovation Fund with the U.S. Department of State.
Co-applicant: with Anna-Liisa Aunio, LSRC and Dawson College, Montreal, P.I.:
SSHRC Community and College Social Innovation Fund “Mapping and Analyzing the
Environmental and Social Dimensions of Local Food in Montreal.”
Publications
Books, Authored/Co-authored/Co-edited:
(Note: authors are listed in alphabetical order; in each case, the research and writing
workloads were shared equally.)
A. Sens and P. Stoett, Global Politics: Origins, Currents, Directions. Fifth Edition.
Scarborough: ITP Nelson, 2013. (First Edition, 1998, Second Edition, 2001, Third Edition
2005, Fourth Edition 2010).
P. Stoett, Global Ecopolitics: Crisis, Governance, and Justice. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2012.
C. Gore and P. Stoett, eds., Environmental Challenges and Opportunities: Local-Global
Perspectives on Canadian Issues. Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2009.
E. Laferrière and P. Stoett, eds., International Ecopolitical Theory: Critical Reflections.
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006.
P. LePrestre and P. Stoett, eds., Bilateral Ecopolitics: Continuity and Change in
Canadian-American Environmental Relations. London: Ashgate, 2006.
O.P. Dwivedi, P. Kyba, P. Stoett, and R. Thiessen, Sustainable Development and Canada:
National and International Perspectives. Toronto: Broadview Press, 2001.
P. Stoett, Human and Global Security: An Exploration of Terms. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2000.
E. Laferrière and P. Stoett, International Relations Theory and Ecological Thought:
Towards Synthesis. London: Routledge, 1999.
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P. Stoett, The International Politics of Whaling. Vancouver: University of British Columbia
Press, 1997.
P. Stoett, Atoms, Whales, and Rivers: Global Environmental Security and International
Organization. Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 1995.
N. Basic and P. Stoett. Globalizacija I Sigurnost. Bihac, Bosnia: Pravni Fakultet,
Univerzitet u Bihacu, 2006. In Serbo-Croatian, translated by N. Basic.
Books in Progress:
P. Stoett, Global Biosecurity: The International Politics of Denial, Fear, and Injustice. To
be published by University of Toronto/Broadview Press, 2016-17.
P. Stoett, Fairweather Friends: Climate Change and Canada-U.S. Relations. In
preparation with interest in publication expressed by Johns Hopkins University/
Woodrow Wilson Center Presses.
Edited book in progress: P. Stoett and O. Temby, eds., Regional Transnational Networks
and Governance: Towards North American Environmental Policy? To be submitted to
SUNY Press in mid 2015.
Edited book in progress: P. Stoett and E. Torkamanzechi, eds., International Relations
and the Internet: Theory and Design. Proposal to be submitted to Springer Press in spring
of 2015.
Chapters in Edited Volumes:
(Note: I have not included the introductions and conclusions to volumes I have edited
here)
Two chapters in the UN CBD Secretariat’s State of Knowledge Report: Connecting
Global Priorities (2015): Infectious Disease, and Water.
Forthcoming: D. Vannijnatten and P. Stoett, “Institutions, Networks and Transboundary
Governance Capacity in North America: The Case of Aquatic Invasive Species.” In O.
Temby and P. Stoett, eds., North American Transnational Networks and Governance:
Towards Continental Environmental Policy? (New York: SUNY Press).
P. Stoett, “The Politics of Extinction”, an entry for the peer-reviewed Grzimek’s Animal
Life Encyclopaedia: Extinction, 1st Edition (New York: Gale Cengage Publishing, 2013),
300-315.
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P. Stoett, “Spreading the Guilt: Ethics, Security, and Canadian Climate Change Adaption
Policies”, in R. Irwin, ed., Unsettled Balance: Ethics, Security, and Canada’s
International Relations (Vancouver: UBC Press), 207-227.
Forthcoming: P. Stoett and S. Malette, “International Relations Theory and Post-humanist
Thought in Ecopolitics”, in E. Kavalski, ed., The Ashgate Research Companion to
Posthuman Dialogies in International Relations (London: Ashgate).
P. Stoett, “What Are We Really Looking For? From Eco-violence to Environmental
Justice”, in M. Schnurr and L. Swatik, eds., Environmental Change, Natural Resources
and Social Conflict: Rethinking Environmental Security in Theory and Practice (London:
Palgrave MacMillan, 2012), 15-32.
P. Stoett, “Justice, Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of “Live Indictments” by the
International Criminal Court.” In H. Carey and S. Mitchell, eds., Trials and Tribulations
of International Prosecution (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2012), 117-131.
P. Stoett, “Biosecurity in Canada and Beyond: Invasions, Imperialisms, and
Sovereignty.” In W. Cox and B. Charbonneau, eds., Locating Global Order: American
Power and Canadian Security After 9/11 (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010), 200-215.
P. Stoett, “Canadian International Environmental Policy: Context and Directions.” In J.
Bickerton and A-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Politics, 5th Edition (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2009), 339-358.
P. Stoett, “Human Rights, Glocal Ecopolitics, and Contested Landscapes of Sovereignty.”
In N. Shawki and M. Cox, eds., Negotiating Sovereignty and Human Rights: Actors and
Issues in Contemporary Human Rights Politics (London: Ashgate. 2009), 181-198.
P. Stoett, “Looking for Leadership in Canadian Climate Change Policy.” In H. Selin and
S. Vandeveer, eds., Climate Change Policy in North America (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press, 2009), 47-64.
P. Stoett, “Environmental Security in Bosnia and the Balkans.” In M. Innes, ed., Bosnian
Security After Dayton: New Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2006), 118-137.
J. Sanders and P. Stoett, “Fighting Extinction and Invasion: Transborder Conservation
Efforts.” In P. LePrestre and P. Stoett, eds., Continental Ecopolitics: Canadian-American
Relations and Environmental Policy (London: Ashgate, 2006), 157-178.
P. Stoett, “Mekong River Politics and Environmental Security.” In P. Harris, ed.,
Confronting Environmental Change in East and Southeast Asia: Ecopolitics, Foreign
Policy, and Sustainable Development (London: Earthscan and United Nations University
Press, 2005), 167-182
P. Stoett, “Wildlife Conservation: Institutional and Normative Considerations.” In N.
Schrijver and F. Weiss, eds., International Law and Sustainable Development: Principles
and Practice (Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 2004), 501-518.
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P. Stoett, “Guilt by Association? Western Involvement in Transnational Crimes Against
Humanity.” In H. Dumont and A-M Boisvert, La Voie Vers la Cour Pénale
Internationale: Tous les Chemins Mènent à Rome (Montreal: Journees Maximilien-
Caron, 2004), 407-432.
P. Stoett, “Shades of Complicity: Towards a Typology of Transnational Crimes Against
Humanity.” In A. Jones, ed., Genocide, War Crimes and the West: History and
Complicity (London: Zed Publications, 2004), 31-57. Also published as:
P. Stoett, “Schattierungen von Mittäterschaft: zur Typologie transnationaler Verbrechen
gegen die Menschheit.” In A. Jones, ed., "Völkermord, Kriegsverbrechen und der
Westen," trans. into German by Ulrike Seith, Petra Weber, and Alexis Rada (Berlin:
Parthas Verlag GmbH, 2005), 41-68.
P. Stoett, “Geopolitics, Natural Resources, and Energy Security.” In L. Tchantouridze,
ed., Geopolitics: Global Problems and Regional Concerns (Winnipeg: Centre for
Defence and Security Studies, 2004), 63-74.
P. Stoett, "Democracy, Ecology, and Ecocide in Asia: Some Critical Reflections" In J.
Lele and F. Quadir, eds., Democracy and Civil Society in Asia: Volume 2: Democratic
Transitions and Social Movements in Asia (NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), 170-195.
P. Le Prestre and P. Stoett, “International Initiatives, Commitments, and
Disappointments: Canada, CITES, and the CBD.” In K. Beazley and R. Boardman, eds.,
Politics of the Wild: Canada and Endangered Species (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2001), 190-216.
P. Stoett, “Fishing for Norms: Foreign Policy and the Turbot Dispute of 1995.” In. R.
Irwin, ed., Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy (Vancouver: University of
British Columbia Press, 2001), 249-268.
P. Stoett, “Contemporary Understandings of Genocide: Concepts and Questions.” In
Marnie McCuen, ed., The Genocide Reader: The Politics of Ethnicity and Extermination
(Hudson, Wisconsin: McCuen, 2000), 8-18.
P. Stoett, “Mission Diplomacy or Arctic Haze? Canadian Foreign Policy and the Arctic
Council.” In A Cooper and G. Hayes, eds., Worthwhile Initiatives? Canadian Mission-
Oriented Diplomacy (Toronto: Irwin Press, 2000), 90-102.
P. Stoett, "Development, Geopolitics, and the Environmental Alteration of the Mekong."
In J. Lele. and W. Tettey, ed., Asia - Who Pays for Growth? Women, Environment and
Popular Movements (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1996), 191-205.
P. Stoett, "African Environmental Problems, Policies, and Prospects: A Continental
Overview." In O.P. Dwivedi and D.K. Vajpeyi, ed., Environmental Policies in
Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis (Westport: Greenwood, 1995), 109-124.
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P. Stoett, "Environmental Crisis and Ecopolitics in Eastern Europe and Africa." In P.
Dutkiewicz and B. Berman, ed., Crisis and Transformation (Kingston: Centre for
International Relations, Queen's University, 1993), 144-154.
Articles in Scholarly (Refereed) Journals:
Special Issue: O. Temby and P. Stoett, eds., “Transboundary Natural Resource
Governance in North America”, Review of Policy Research 32:1 (2015).
P. Stoett and O. Temby, “Bilateral and Trilateral Natural Resource and Biodiversity
Governance in North America: Organizations, Networks, and Inclusion.” Review of
Policy Research 32:1 (2015), 1-18.
P. Stoett and M. Kersten, “Surviving Ideological Fixation: Ecology, Justice, and
Canadian Foreign Policy Under Harper.” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 20:2 (2014),
229-232.
P. Stoett, “Critical Reflections on de Larrinaga and Salter.” Critical Studies on Security,
2:1 (2014), 23-25.
P. Stoett, “Framing Bioinvasion: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Security, Trade, and
Global Governance.” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International
Organizations 16:1 (2010), 103-120.
P. Stoett, “A Climatic Normative Catalyst: Climate Change and Global Environmental
Justice.” The ICFAI Journal of International Relations 2:3 (2008), 56-72.
P. Stoett and P. Le Prestre, « Canada-États-Unis: l’énjeu ecologique. » Politique
Américaine : Revue quadrimestrielle 10 (2008), 117-132.
P. Stoett, "Counter-Bioinvasion: Conceptual and Governance Challenges."
Environmental Politics 16:3 (2007), 433-452.
P. Stoett, “Of Whales and People: Normative Theory, Symbolism, and the IWC.” Journal
of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 8 (2005), 151-175.
P. Stoett, “Human Rights and Multiculturalism in Canada.” Taiwan International Studies
Quarterly, 1:1 (2005), 131-140.
P. Stoett, “Toward Renewed Legitimacy? Nuclear Power, Global Warming and
Security.” Global Environmental Politics, 3:1 (2003), 99-116.
P. Stoett, “The International Regulation of Trade and Wildlife: Institutional and
Normative Considerations.” International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and
Economics 2:1 (2002), 195-210.
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P. Stoett and S. Mulligan, “A Global Bioprospecting Regime: Partnership or Piracy?”
International Journal, LV:2 (2000), 224-246.
P. Stoett, “Canadian Foreign Policy and Environmental Security: An Introduction”, in
Environment and Security, 4 (2000), 31-40. Guest editor for this special edition.
P. Stoett and P. Teitelbaum*, “The Hague Appeal for Peace Conference: Reflections on
Civil Society and NGOs.” International Journal, Winter (1999-2000), 35-44.
P. Stoett, "Ecocide Revisited: Two Understandings", Environment and Security, 1:3
(1998), 85-102.
P. Stoett, "To Trade or Not to Trade? The African Elephant and the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species." International Journal, LII:4 (1997), 567-
575.
P. Stoett, "International Mechanisms for Addressing Migration." Canadian Foreign
Policy 4:1 (1996), 111-138.
P. Stoett, "A Case of Misplaced Focus? Reforming the UN's Security Council."
Canadian Foreign Policy, 3:3 (1995), 37-48.
P. Stoett, "This Age of Genocide: Conceptual and Institutional Implications."**
International Journal, L:3 (1995), 594-618.
** Winner of the 1994/5 Marvin Gelber Essay Prize for best essay in
international relations by a young Canadian scholar.
P. Stoett, "Redefining 'Environmental Refugees': Canada and the UNHCR." Canadian
Foreign Policy, 2:3 (1995), 29-45.
P. Stoett, "Global Environmental Security, Energy Resources and Planning: A
Framework and Application." Futures: The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and
Policy, 26:7 (1994), 741-758.
P. Stoett, "The Environmental Enlightenment: Security Analysis Meets Ecology."
Coexistence: A Review of East-West and Development Issues, 31 (1994),127-146.
P. Stoett, "International Politics and the Protection of Great Whales." Environmental
Politics, 2:2 (1993), 277-302.
P. Stoett, “The Contemporary Salience of International Organization." International
Insights, 9:1 (1993), 51-60.
P. Stoett, "Of Opportunity and Necessity: The United Nations Environmental Programme
and the Functionalist Approach." International Insights, 6:1 (1990), 47-54.
Other Published Research and Occasional Papers:
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P. Stoett, “A Question of Indictment: The International Criminal Court and Conflict
Resolution”, Occasional Paper/Notes de Recherches 36 (2010) for the Centre D’Etudes
Des Politiques Etrangers et de Securite (CEPES), Montreal.
P. Stoett, “Environmental Security in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina”, Occasional
Paper/Notes de Recherches 29 (2005) for the Centre D’Etudes Des Politiques Etrangers et
de Securite (CEPES), Montreal.
P. Stoett and D. Pretli. “Energy Security: A Vulnerability and Risk Analysis.” Occasional
Paper/Notes de Recherches 22 (2003) for the Centre D’Etudes Des Politiques Etrangers et
de Securite (CEPES), Montreal.
N. Basic and P. Stoett, “Terrorism Revisited: Definitions, Combative Strategies and the
Role of Oil”, Research Papers of the Human Rights Conflict and Prevention Centre
(University in Bihac), II:1-2, 2001, 227-238.
P. Stoett, “Human Rights, Multiethnicity, and Postwar Reconstruction.” Research Papers
of the Human Rights Conflict Prevention Centre (University in Bihac), 2000, pp.23-28.
Condensed version published as “Bosnia izmedu vizije i realnosti” in the Bosnian
weekly, Unsko-Sanske novine (Sarejevo), Dec. 3, 1999.
P. Stoett (Lead Author), The Canada Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars (Content Partner), and Saleem Hassan Ali (Topic Editor). 2007.
"Canada, Kyoto, and the Conservatives." In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J.
Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council
for Science and the Environment). [First published August 21, 2007; Last revised August
22, 2007; Retrieved August 28, 2007].
<http://www.eoearth.org/article/Canada,_Kyoto,_and_the_conservatives>
In progress: Dr. Stoett has been commissioned to write a background paper for the Global
Commission for Security, Justice and Governance, a joint initiative with The Stimson
Center in Washington D.C. and the Hague Institute for Global Justice. His contribution
will examine the evolution of and future prospects for transnational environmental crime
prevention. Co-chaired by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, the
Commission’s recommendations will aim to complement the UN Post-2015 Sustainable
Development Goals agenda, the intergovernmental Fourth Global Conference on
Cyberspace in The Hague (April 2015), the recommendations of UN Peacebuilding
Commission 10-Year Review (October 2015), and the UN Conference of Parties on
Climate Change (COP 21) in Paris (December 2015).
Dr. Stoett has been appointed a contributing author to the Global and North American
Regional Global Environmental Outlook 6 Reports, the flagship publication of the United
Nations Environmental Programme. The regional report is currently in progress and the
global report will be compiled in 2017.
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Papers/Speeches Presented/Contributed to Scholarly
Conferences/Symposia:
“Greening the Grey Zone: Global Wildlife Crime Enforcement and Sustainable
Development.” To be presented to the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Academic Council for
United Nations Studies, the Institute for Social Studies, the Hague, Netherlands, June 13,
2015.
“Codifying Ecocide or Promoting Environmental Justice: Towards a More Effective
Contribution from Global Governance.” Presented to the 2015 Annual Conference of the
Canadian Political Science Association, University of Ottawa, June 2, 2015.
“From Predator to Wisdom: INTERPOL Projects, International Wildlife Trade, and
Sustainable Development.” Paper written for the CITES as a Tool for Sustainable
Development Experts Seminar of the International Symposium: Biodiversity, Sustainable
Development and the Law, Cambridge University, February 20-22, 2015. Not presented
due to unexpected funding issues.
“Ecocide, Transnational Environmental Crime, and Global Governance.” Presented to
The Hague Roundtable Program: The Road to Lima: Climate Governance, Adaptation
and Technological Responses, Hague Institute for Global Justice, Netherlands, November
6, 2014.
“Ecocide as a Global Governance Issue: Between Transnational Environmental Crime
and Environmental Justice.” Presented to the World Congress of the International
Political Science Association, Montreal, July 20-24, 2014.
“A Mid-Range Theoretical Framework: The Internet in International Relations.” With
Ehsan Torkamanzechi. Presented to the World Congress of the International Political
Science Association, Montreal, July 20-24, 2014.
“Natural Resources, Atrocity, and Transitional Justice.” Presented to the Fulbright
Symposium on Sustainability and Human Rights, Loyola College for Diversity and
Sustainability and Loyola Sustainability Research Centre and Fulbright Canada,
November 21-22, 2013.
“The Legitimacy Barometer and the Global Governance of Biodiversity Conservation.”
Presented to the Annual Symposium of the Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science,
UQAM Coeur des Sciences, Montreal, December 12-15, 2012.
“Bionvasion Policy Integration in North America and Europe.” Presented to the
International Political Science Association World Congress, Madrid, Spain, July 4-8,
2012.
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“Policy Context: Invasive Alien Species and Canada-United States Relations.” Presented
to the “Uninvited Guests: Invasive Species in North America” symposium, Canada
Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.,
May 8, 2012.
“Looking Ahead: Climate Change Adaptation and Canadian International Environmental
Policy.” Presented to the “So Canada Left Kyoto: Why? And What’s Next?” symposium.
Canada Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington,
D.C., March 21, 2012.
“Justice, Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of “Live Indictments” by the International
Criminal Court.” Paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual
Meeting, Montreal, March 2011.
“Global Governance and Bioinvasion: Towards an International Convention on Invasive
Alien Species.” Paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting,
Montreal, March 2011.
“A Question of Indictment: the ICC, Justice, and Peace.” Paper presented to the Canadian
Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Concordia University, Montreal, June
2010.
“International Policy Cohesion and Invasive Species: Global-Local Interactions and
Interventions.” Paper to have been presented to the International Studies Association
Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 2010; paper was submitted but not presented
due to family health concerns.
“What are we Really Looking For? Eco-violence and Environmental Justice.” Paper
presented to the Environmental Violence and Conflict: Implications for Global Security
Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, February 2010.
“Scaled Linkage in Policy Co-ordination: Catching Invasive Alien Species in a Global
Governance Web.” Paper presented to the 2009 Amsterdam Conference on the Human
Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Amsterdam, December, 2009.
“Norm Evolution and Counter-revolutions in Biosecurity: Invasive Alien Species and
Global Governance.” Presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting,
New York, February 2009.
“Adaptation to Climate Change and Global Justice: An Empirical and a Normative
Evaluation.” Presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting,
February, 2007, Chicago.
“Bioinvasion and International Relations: From Ecopolitical Theory to Policy
Development.” Presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting,
March, 2006, San Diego.
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“Post-conflict Environmental Security in the Balkans.” Paper written for presentation to
the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2005;
attendance cancelled due to family illness, but paper submitted.
“Reformative Minimalism and the Crises of Multilateralism: the Report of the UN High-
level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change.” Presented to the Eighth Annual
Peacebuilding and Human Security Consultations, Department of Foreign Affairs,
Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 19-20, 2005.
“Canada’s Multicultural Experience.” Keynote speech delivered to the Conference on
Understanding Canadian Politics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 6,
2004.
“Canada and International Biosecurity.” Author’s Workshop: Securing Canada in an
Uncertain World. Centre for International and Security Studies, York University,
Toronto, June 15-16, 2004.
“Ecosecurity in the Canadian Foreign Policy Field.” Presented to Queen’s Centre for
International Relations, “Canada and the New Security Agenda Conference”, Royal
Military College of Canada, June 5-6, 2003.
“Shades of Complicity: Towards a Typology of Transnational Crimes Against
Humanity.” Presented to the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s “The
Canadian Highway to the International Criminal Court” Conference, Montreal, May 1-2.
2003.
“Rethinking the Pillars of Canadian Foreign Policy.” Speech to the Standing Committee
on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, March 2003.
“Of Whales and People: Normative Theory, Symbolism, and the International Whaling
Commission.” Presented to the 44th
Annual Convention of the International Studies
Association, Portland, February 2003.
“Ecopolitics, Resources, and Geopolitics.” Presented to the Annual International Invited
Speaker Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, January 2003.
“Towards Compromise on the Local-Global Nexus: CITES and Cultural Values.”
Presented to the 43rd
Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New
Orleans, March 2002.
“A Typology of Complicity in Crimes Against Humanity.” Presented to the Montreal
Institute for Genocide Studies, Annual Speaker Series, Montreal, February 2002.
“The CITES Regime: Legal and Conceptual Implications.” Presented to the International
Law Association, International Law and Sustainable Development, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Nov. 28th
-Dec.3rd
, 2001.
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“CITES and the International Regulation of Trade in Wildlife: Universal Necessity or
Cultural Imperialism?” Presented to the Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for
Ecological Economics”, McGill University, August 2001.
“Humanitarian Intervention and Children’s Rights.” Presented to the 2001 ACUNS/ASIL
summer workshop in Namibia, Africa, August 2001.
“Environmental Security: Linkages, Progress, and Setbacks.” Presented to the Eighth
Annual York Centre for International and Security Studies, York University, February
2001.
“Ecocide in Asia: Critical Reflections.” Presented to the Conference on Democracy and
Civil Society in Asia, Queen’s University, August 2000.
“International Relations and the Metropolis: The re-emergence of the City-State
System?” Presentation for the ‘Symposium on Globalization and the Metropolis”, GIRE-
IRGE, Concordia University, Montreal, April 2000.
“Refugee Movements: Implications for Security.” Presented to the Georgia Tech.
Symposium on Human Rights Challenges, Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, May 1999.
With Eric Laferrière, “IR Theory and Ecology.” Presented to the International Studies
Association annual conference, Washington, D.C., March 1999; and to the Society for
Human Ecology annual conference, Montreal, May 1999.
"Canada's Circumpolar Initiative: the Arctic Council and Global Environmental Policy."
Paper presented at the Canadian Foreign Policy and Mission Diplomacy Conference,
University of Waterloo, February 1998.
"Fishing for Norms: Canadian Global Environmental Obligations and the Turbot
Dispute." Paper presented at the Canadian Defence and International Security Seminar
Series, York University, November 1997.
With Eric Laferrière, "Escaping Modernity? International Relations Theory and the
Ecological Crisis." Presented to the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political
Science Association, Brock University, June 1996.
"Multilateralism and Migration." Presented to the Symposium on Migration Issues
sponsored by Citizenship and Immigration Canada/Foreign Affairs International Trade,
Ottawa, June 1996.
"Peacekeeping in Troubled Times." Presented to the United Nations at Fifty Teach-In
Conference at the University of Waterloo, October 1995.
"The Agony of UN Reform." Presented to the Symposium on "The UN at Fifty",
sponsored by the UN Association of Canada and Veterans Affairs, Canada, Simon Fraser
University, January 1995.
"Environmental Refugees: Conceptual Problems and International Mitigation."
Presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, Calgary, Alberta, June 1994.
"Canadian-European Security Relations: Environmental Dimensions." Presented to the
Canadian Foreign Policy Conference, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, January
1994.
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"Regional International Organization: Southeast Asia's Mekong River Politics."
Presented to the "Asia in the 1990s: Meeting and Making A New World" Conference,
Queen's University, Kingston, October 1993.
"The Environmental Enlightenment: Security Analysis Meets Ecology.", Presented to the
Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, June 5, 1993.
"A Short Survey of Sustainable Development Prospects in Africa." Presented to the
Canadian Political Science Association Roundtable on Sustainable Development,
Carleton University, Ottawa, June 6, 1993.
"The Political Determinants of Ecological Crises: Environmental Degradation and Policy
in Contemporary Africa.", Presented to Studies in National and International
Development seminar series, Queen's, Oct. 1, 1992.
"International Organization and Normative Transition: The Death of Whaling and the
Survival of the Whale." Presented to the Canadian Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Prince Edward Island, June 1992.
"Comparative Ecopolitics in the Periphery: Eastern Europe and Africa." Presented to the
"Crisis and Transformation: Africa and Eastern Europe" Conference, Kingston, April,
1992.
"Competing Perspectives of World Politics: Environmental Crises and Global Security."
Presented to the 5th Conference on the United Nations and Peace, Victoria, B.C.,
February 1992.
Multiple Book Review Essays:
“Canadian Defence and Security Policy: Recent Literature”, International Journal of
Canadian Studies, Vol. 22, fall 2000, pp.217-224.
“Environment, poverty conflict and the concept of Environmental security”,
Environmental Change and Security Project Report (Woodrow Wilson Centre for
International Studies, Washington), 2, Spring 1996, 95-96.
"North-South and Global Ecology", The Environmentalist, 1996.
"Science and Global Environmental Politics", The Environmentalist, 1996.
"Middle East Water and Regional Relations", The Journal of Conflict Studies, XV:2,
1995, 150-153.
“Two Worlds on One World's Future.", Alternatives: Perspectives on Society,
Technology and Environment, 21:2, 1995, 39-41.
“Cities: to Love or to Loathe?”, Environmental Politics, 3:2, 1994, 339-342.
Book Reviews:
T. Jundt, Greening the Red, White, and Blue: The Bomb, Big Business, and Consumer
Resistance in Postwar America (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), forthcoming in
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Environmental History.
R. Wurzel and J. Connelly, eds., The European Union as a Leader in International Climate
Change Politics (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011), in International Journal: Canada’s Journal
of Global Policy Analysis 68:2 (2013), 403-404.
C. Bob, The Global Right Wing and the Clash of World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2012), in Choices: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, October
2012 online.
G. Burnett, The Sounding of the Whale: Science and Cetaceans in the Twentieth Century
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), forthcoming in Environmental Politics.
M. Fickling and J. Schott, NAFTA and Climate Change (Washington: Peterson Institute
for International Economics, 2011), in Canadian Public Policy 38:2 (2012), 285-287.
S. Sliwinski, Human Rights in Camera (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), in
Choices: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. Spring 2012.
M. Maniates and J. Meyer, eds. The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice (Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press, 2010), in Canadian Journal of Political Science 45:3 (2012), 730-731.
M. Agier, Managing the Undesirables: Refugee Camps and Humanitarian
Government, tr. by David Fernbach (London: Polity, 2011) in Choices: Current Reviews
for Academic Libraries, November 2011.
C. Badescu, Humanitarian Intervention and R2P: Security and Human Rights (London:
Routledge, 2011), in Choices: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, September 2011.
G. Nagtzaam, The Making of International Treaties: Neoliberal and Constructivist
Analyses of Normative Evolution (Cheltenham, UK.: Edward Elgar, 2009), in
Organization and Environment 24 (2011):217-219.
K. Cahill, ed. Even in Chaos: Education in Times of Emergency, ed. by Kevin M. Cahill.
(Fordham University, 2010), in Choices: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, March
2010.
A. Bellamy, Responsibility to Protect: The Global Effort to End Mass Atrocities (New
York: Polity, 2009), in Canadian Journal of Political Science 43 (2010), 1038-1040.
K. Conca and G. Dabelko, eds., Green Planet Blues: Four Decades of Global
Environmental Politics, 4th
Edition Boulder: Westview, 2010), in Choices: Current
Reviews for Academic Libraries, June 2010.
D. Kinley, Civilising Globalisation: Human Rights and the Global Economy (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2009), in Choices: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries,
July 2010.
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A. Mol, Environmental Reform in the Information Age: The Contours of Informational
Governance (Cambridge University Press, 2008), in Choices: Current Reviews for
Academic Libraries, July 2009.
A. Noel and J-P Therien, Left and Right in Global Politics (Cambridge University Press,
2008), in Canadian Journal of Political Science 42:1 (2009), 275-276.
D. Fidler and L. Gostin, Biosecurity in the Global Age: Biological Weapons, Public
Health, and the Rule of Law (Stanford University Press, 2008). In Choices: Current
Reviews for Academic Libraries, January 2009.
S. Vanderheiden, Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2008), in Cambridge Review of International Affairs 22:1
(2009), 187-188.
N. Adger, J. Paavola, S. Huq, M.J. Mace, Fairness in Adaptation to Climate Change
(Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press, 2006), in International Affairs 83:4 (2008), 801-802.
G. Gonzalez, The Politics of Air Pollution: Urban Growth, Ecological Modernization,
and Symbolic Inclusion (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005), in
Perspectives on Political Science, 34:5 (2005), 222-223.
M. Howes, Politics and the Environment: Risk and the Role of Government and Industry
(Earthscan: London, 2005), in Natural Resources Forum 30 (2006), 83-84.
P. Nel and J. van der Westhuizen, eds., Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons From
South Africa (Lanham: Lexington, 2004), in Politikon 32:1 (2005), 166-167.
R. Eckersley, The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty (Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, 2004), in Perspectives on Political Science, 33:4 (2004), 248-249.
J. F. DiMento, The Global Environment and International Law (Oxford University Press,
2003), in Perspectives on Political Science, fall, 2003, 240.
R. Paehlke, Democracy’s Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy
(Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003), in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36:5 (2003),
1127-1128.
Price-Smith, The Health of Nations (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001), in Perspectives on
Political Science, winter, 2003, 53.
W. Lafferty and J. Meadowcroft, Implementing Sustainable Development: Strategies and
Initiatives in High Consumption Societies, (Oxford UP: 2000), in International Political
Science Association newsletter, January 2002.
Darst, E. Smokestack Diplomacy: Cooperation and Conflict in East-West Environmental
Politics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001), in International Journal 2001.
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N. Riemer, ed., Protection Against Genocide: Mission Impossible? (Westport,
Connecticut: Praeger, 2000), in International Journal, 2001.
W. Nordhaus, ed. Economics and Policy Issues in Climate Change (Resources for the
Future, 1998), in Environment and Security, 3:4, 2000, pp.179-180.
W. Fisher, ed., Toward Sustainable Development? Struggling Over India's Narmada River
(Armonk:M.E. Sharpe, 1995), in Environment and Security, 1998, 1:3, pp.168-169.
L. Brown, et. al, State of the World 1995 (London: Earthscan, 1995); and L. Kaufman and
K. Mallory, ed., The Last Extinction, Second Edition (Cambridge: MIT,1993); in
Environment and Security, 2, 1998.
I. Bellany, The Environment in World Politics: Exploring the Limits (Brookfield,: Edward
Edgar, 1997), in Environmental Politics, 7:1, 1998, p.262.
F. Wargos, Our Children's Toxic Legacy: How Science and Law Fail to Protect us from
Pesticides (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996), in Perspectives on Political Science,
26:4, Fall 1997, pp.2249-50.
M. Renner, Fighting for Survival: Environmental Decline, Social Conflict, and the New Age
of Insecurity (Worldwatch, 1996), in Environmental Change and Security Project Report,
Spring 1997, p. 126.
M. Tobias, World War III: Population and the Biosphere at the End of the Millennium
(Sante Fe, New Mexico: Bear and Company Publishing, 1994); in Otherwise: The Earth
Pledge Foundations Book Review: Exploring Sustainable Development 1:4, nov-dec 1996
and published on the internet at http://www.earthpledge.org.
K. Conca, M. Alberty, and G. Dabelko, eds., Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics
From Stockholm to Rio (Boulder: Westview, 1995), in International Journal, LI:2, 1996,
pp.365-366.
J. De Bardeleben and J. Hannigan, Environmental Security and Quality After Communism:
Eastern Europe and the Soviet Successor States (Westview, 1995), in The Canadian Journal
of Political Science, XXIX:2, 1996.
W. Sachs, ed., Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict (London: Zed, 1993), in
Environmental Values, 5:1, 1996, pp.92-93.
T. Brenton, The Greening of Machiavelli: The Evolution of International Environmental
Politics (London: Earthscan, 1994), in Futures: The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and
Policy, 28, 1996, pp. 97-98.
R. Mitchell, Intentional Oil Pollution at Sea: Environmental Policy and Treaty Compliance
(Cambridge, MIT: 1994), in Illahee: Journal for the Northwest Environment, 11:3-4, 1995,
pp.218-220.
R. Stevens, The Trail: A History of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the Role of Nature in the
War in Viet Nam (New York: Garland, 1993), in Environmental History Review: An
International Journal of History and the Humanities, 19:3(1995), pp. 101-103.
J-.J. Salomon and A. Lebeau, Mirages of Development: Science and Technology for the
Third Worlds (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993), in Canadian Journal
of Development Studies, XV: 3 1994, pp. 461-462.
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S. Sarkar, Green Alternative Politics in West Germany, Two Volumes (Tokyo: United
Nations University Press, 1993), in Natural Resources Forum: A United Nations Journal,
18:4, 1994, pp.308-309.
R. Mikesell, Economic Development and the Environment: A Comparison of Sustainable
Development with Conventional Development Economics (London: Mansell, 1992), in the
review article "Saving a Sick Paradigm or Articulating a New One?", Futures: The Journal
of Forecasting, Planning and Policy, December 1993, pp.1111-1112.
M. Barber and G. Ryder, ed., Damming the Three Gorges: What Dam Builders Don't Want
You to Know (Toronto: Probe International Earthscan, 1992), in Earthkeeper: Canada's
Environmental Magazine, 4:2, 1993, pp.35-36.
J. Brown and G. Porter, Global Environmental Politics (Boulder: Westview, 1991), in
International Journal, XLVII:4, 1992, pp.853-854.
Other Publications, non-refereed:
P. Stoett, “A Northern View: Canada’s Climate Claims and Obligations.”
NewSecurityBeat, blog of the Environmental Change and Security Program, Woodrow
Wilson International Center for Scholars, May 2012:
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2012/05/guest-contributor-peter-stoett-northern.html
P. Stoett, “Irreconcilable Differences: The International Whaling Commission and
Cetacean Futures.” Viewpoints and Perspectives Column. Review of Policy Research
28:6 (2011), 31-34.
P. Stoett, “The International Whaling Regime”; Global Insider section of World Politics
Review, online August 8, 2011: http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-
lines/9710/global-insider-the-international-whaling-regime
P. Stoett, Database on Invasive Species Policy and Global Environmental Governance,
published online by the Global Invasive Species Programme (Nairobi, August 2009):
found at www.gisp.org; also utilized by the International Union for the Conservation of
Nature Invasive Species Specialist Group
P. Stoett and L. Mohammed, “Industry and Bioinvasion: Costs and Responsibilities.”
Business 2010: A Magazine on Business and Biodiversity (Montreal: Secretariat of the
Convention on Biological Diversity), 4:1 (JUNE 2009), 24-26.
P. Stoett, “Biosecurity: the next public policy imperative for Canada and the world”,
Policy Options Politiques 26:2 (2006), 24-30.
Report: `Whaling: Confrontations Continue’, Environmental Politics 8:2 (1999), 153-156.
Report: `The International Whaling Commission: From Traditional Concerns to an
Expanding Agenda.’ Environmental Politics 4:1 (1995), 130-135.
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P. Stoett, "Human Rights and Environmental Security: Globalist Thinking in Canadian
Foreign Policy." Policy Options Politiques, 15: 5 (1994), 9-13.
Report: `The IWC: Holding Firm on Whaling." Sea Wind: Bulletin of Ocean Voice
International, 7:1 (1993) 22-23.
"Senate Reform: Elect Senators By Proportional Representation." Policy Options
Politiques, 12:2 (1991), 13-15.
"South Africa: We Cannot Continue to Talk One Way and Act Another." Policy Options
Politiques, 11:4 (1990), 23.
Also: feature newspaper articles on political commentary (Montreal Gazette, Toronto Star,
Kitchener-Waterloo Record), wildlife conservation, and North-South relations, poetry and
short stories, including recent essays on the University of Toronto Press Author’s Blog site.
Most recent newspaper publications:
P. Stoett, C. Machalaba, and C. Romanelli, “Did Environmental Decline Help the Spread of
Ebola?” Toronto Star, October 19th, 2014:
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/10/19/the_link_between_environmental_
degradation_and_ebola.html
“Will the Great Lakes Enter the Plastisphere?” Toronto Star, August 2nd
, 2014:
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/08/02/will_the_great_lakes_enter_the_pl
astisphere.html
Other Conference/Workshop Participation and Invited Speeches:
Note: LSRC = Loyola Sustainability Research Centre
Invited workshop participant, “Antarctica and the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-
2020”, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and Government of Monaco,
Monaco, June 8-10, 2015.
Invited workshop participant, North American Regional Environmental Information
Network Conference. Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau-Ottawa, 27-29 May 2015;
followed by Author’s Workshop for North American GEO-6 report organized and
sponsored by the United Nations Environmental Programme.
Invited discussant, “Workshop on Institutions and Networks of Global Governance”,
2015 Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, University of Ottawa, June
4, 2015.
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Invited panellist, “Integrated Approaches to Biodiversity, Health and Development
Challenges”, at the Consortium of Universities for Global Health 6th
Annual Conference,
Boston University, Boston, March 26-28, 2015.
Co-organizer and participant, “North American Environmental Governance: Energy,
Ecosystems, and Citizens”, Concordia University and CEC Secretariat, Montreal;
scheduled for February 16 and 17, 2015. LSRC and partner: North American
Commission on Environmental Cooperation.
Moderator, E-Consultation Expert Discussion on “Global Climate Governance: The
Intersection of Human Security and Justice”, sponsored by the Hague Institute for Global
Justice and the Stimson Center, January 12 – February 15, 2015.
Participant, 43rd Annual North American Association for Environmental Education
Conference, Oct. 8-11, Ottawa.
Co-organizer and participant, “Transatlantic Dialogue on the Responsibility to Protect”,
two sessions: Hague Institute for Global Justice (June 5, the Hague, 2014); and Montreal
Institute for Genocide Studies (December 3, University of Ottawa, 2014).
Co-organizer and participant, “Leaders in Biodiversity Conservation: Botanical Gardens
in the 21st Century Conference”, Concordia University and Montreal Botanical Gardens,
November 2014. LSRC and partners: Secretariat of the UN Convention on Biological
Diversity; Botanic Gardens International; Quebec Biodiversity Science Center; Montreal
Botanical Garden.
Session Chair, “The Politics of Energy and Pollution on the Canada-U.S. Border”, World
Congress of the International Political Science Association, Montreal, July 20, 2014.
Co-organizer and participant, “Human Dimensions of Wildlife and Biodiversity
Management Symposium”, Concordia University, April 2014. LSRC and partner:
Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science.
Co-organizer and participant, “Partnerships for the Living City: Promoting Urban
Biodiversity Conference”, Concordia University, March 2014. LSRC and partners:
Secretariat of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity; Quebec Centre for
Biodiversity Science.
Session convener, “North American Natural Resource Management”, World Congress of
the International Political Science Association, Montreal, July 20-24, 2014.
Organizer, public seminar on “Explaining Boko Haram and the Human Rights Situation
in Nigeria”, LSRC and Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies, Concordia University,
May 29, 2014.
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Panelist, “Human Rights and Climate Change Panel”, Amnesty International McGill,
McGill University, January 23, 2014.
Panelist, “Sustainability and Human Rights: Connections”, LSRC and Fulbright
Symposium on Human Rights and Sustainable Development, Concordia University,
November 26, 2013.
Co-presenter, with Dr. Jim Grant: “The Tragedy of the Commons: Beyond Hardin,
1968.” Interdisciplinary Group on Educating for Environmental Sustainability, Concordia
University, Montreal, March 8, 2013.
Invited speech, “Are We Saving or Sinking the Ark? Extinction and the Biodiversity
Crisis.” Presented to the Canadian Association of the Club of Rome, Ottawa, February
19, 2013.
Roundtable participant, “Climate Change and Energy Symposium”, Bishop’s University,
Quebec, February 5, 2013.
Moderator, presenter, and workshop participant, “Policy Imperatives for a Nuclear
Weapon-Free Zone”, Canadian Pugwash Workshop, University of Ottawa, Ottawa,
October 26-27, 2012.
Workshop participant, “Circumpolar Challenges: an Ambitious Agenda for the Arctic
Council.” Symposium convened by the Rideau Institute, Ottawa, September 27, 2012.
Abstract Review Panel member, 2013 Tokyo Conference on Earth Systems Governance,
United Nations University, January 10-13 2013 (reviews completed August 2012); and
2014 Norwich Conference on Earth Systems Governance, University of East Anglia, 1-3
July 2014 (reviews completed January 2014); and the 2015 Canberra Conference on
Earth Systems Governance, Australian National and Canberra Universities, December
14-16 2015 (reviews completed March 2015).
Organizer, “Canada-United States Biosecurity Relations: Invasive Alien Species and an
Invisible Border.” Symposium held at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars, Washington, D.C., May 8, 2012.
Workshop participant, “TransAtlantic Climate and Energy Policies Post Durban”
workshop held at the TransAtlantic Academy and German Marshall Fund of the United
States, Washington, D.C., January 30, 2012.
Workshop participant, “Invasive Species”, as part of the 12th
National Conference on
Science, Policy, and the Environment convened by the National Council on Science and
the Environment, Washington, D.C., January 19, 2012.
Conference co-organizer and facilitator, “Balance/Unbalance: Nature, Art, Science,
Technology and Society.” Concordia University, November 3-4, 2011; and submission
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reviewer for the 2013 Balance/Unbalance conference held in Central Queensland
University, Australia, May 31-June 2 2013. Enlisted to serve for the 2015 conference to
be held in Arizona.
Delegated Observer, the 15th
and 16th
and 18th
Annual Subsidiary Body for Scientific,
Technical, and Technological Advice, Convention on Biological Diversity, International
Civil Aviation Association Secretariat, Montreal, Nov. 4-7 2011, and April 30-May 5
2012, and June 5-10, 2014.
Invited speech, “Nuremburg: Its Lessons for Today”, public talk at a screening of the
film, sponsored by the Kleinman Family Foundation, Montreal, March 15, 2011.
Participant, eConcordia Summit, September 2009: “The Business of Technology in
Education and Learning”, Montreal.
Participant, “High Principles and Effective Proposals: Redefining Canada’s Global
Agenda.” Trudeau Foundation’s 5th
Annual Conference on Public Policy, Montreal,
Quebec, Nov. 13-15, 2008.
Participant and panellist, “Canada and the Changing Strategic Environment: The Canada
First Defence Strategy and Beyond.” The Security and Defence Forum Annual
Conference 23-25th
October 2008. Hosted by the Centre of International Relations, Liu
Institute for Global Studies, UBC, Vancouver, BC and Maritime Forces Pacific,
Esquimalt, B.C.
Panel moderator, “The Euro: The History, Influence, and Perception of the New
European Currency.” Concordia University/Consulate General of the Federal Republic
of Germany. Montreal, April 3, 2006.
Invited chair, Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, October 20-22,
2005; participant in Roundtable Discussion with Minister of Transportation, on Canadian
transportation security issues, October 19, 2005.
Participant, Human Security Consortium. Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, Jan.
18-20 2005.
Observer, Semi-annual Meeting, Environmental Steering Committee for Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Banja Luka, Sept. 21, 2004.
Participant, 71st Conference of the International Law Association, Berlin, 16-21 August
2004. Participated in deliberations of the Water Resource Law Committee.
Discussant and session chair, International Studies Association 45th
Annual Convention,
April 2004, Montreal.
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Participant, Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Canadian Foreign Policy. North-South Institute
and Ministry of Health Canada, Ottawa, March 7-9, 2004.
Invited panellist, “Searching for Justice: Counteracting Hate, Torture, and Crimes
Against Humanity.” Co-hosted by WOIPFG and InCAT, Concordia University,
Montreal, June 19 2004.
Invited participant, ACUNS and DFAIT Consortium on Responses to the Iraqi Crisis,
Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, Jan. 2003. Included meetings with the Foreign
Minister of Canada and other top officials.
Co-organizer, “Canada - United-States Environmental Relations: From Bilateral Conflicts
to Global Alliance?” Montreal, November 15, 2002.
Participant, Tri-national Conference on Wildlife Enforcement Activities, Commission on
Environmental Cooperation, NAFTA, Washington D.C., Feb. 2002.
Convenor of two Roundtables, “International Relations Theory and Environmentalism”
and “Canadian Foreign Policy and the Environment”, International Political Science
Association Meeting, Quebec City, August 2000.
Delegated observer (with Canadian delegation), Conference of the Parties to the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, UNEP secretariat, Nairobi,
Kenya, June 1999.
Invited participant, Roundtable on Canadian policy options related to Nigeria, Department
of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, Feb. 1998.
Invited participant, National Forum on Canada's International Relations, Plenary Session on
Indigenous Peoples, Migration and Refugees, Waterloo, Ontario, June 1997.
Note: Six Canadian Political Science Chairs National Meetings were attended, in various
Canadian cities, from 2006 to 2011 in Dr. Stoett’s capacity as Chair of the department at
Concordia University.
Forthcoming LSRC Event:
“Conflict, Human Health, and Environmental Stress”, conference organized with LSRC,
MSF, and MIGS, to be held in Montreal, late 2015.
Teaching
Courses Taught at Concordia University, 1998-2014:
(Note: Course evaluations available upon request. Dr. Stoett designed and taught an
internet course, Issues in Global Politics, ten times since 1998, for which course
evaluations are not available; and another internet course, Global Environmental Politics
and Ecological Justice, in 2014.)
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1998-1999: POLI 207/2 International Relations I
POLI 315/2 International Organisation
POLI 626/4 International Planning and Administration
POLI 208/4 International Relations II
1999-2000: POLI 626/2: International Planning and Administration
POLI 398/2: Human Rights and International Justice
POLI 421/4: Transnational Politics
POLI 603/4: Global Systems Theory
POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
2000-2001: POLI 394/2: Globalization and Sustainable Development
POLI 687/2: International Human Security
POLI 388/4: Human Rights and International Justice
POLI 421/4: Transnational Politics
POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
2001-2002: POLI 394/2: Globalization and Sustainable Development
POLI 687/2: International Human Security
POLI 423/4: Peace Studies and Global Governance
POLI 388/4: Human Rights and International Justice
POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
2002-2003: POLI 687/2: International Human Security
POLI 394/2: Globalization and Sustainable Development
POLI 421/4: Transnational Politics
POLI 332/4: Theories of International Relations
POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
2003-2004: POLI 605/2: Environmental Law
POLI 388/2: Human Rights and International Justice
POLI 423/4: Peace Studies and Global Governance
POLI 311/4: International Law
2004-2005: SABBATICAL YEAR
2005-2006: POLI 687/2: International Human Security
POLI 421/4: Transnational Politics
2006-2007: POLI 605/2: Environmental Law
POLI 486G/4: Global Ecopolitical Analysis
2007-2008: POLI 486G/2: Global Ecopolitical Analysis
POLI 603/802/4: Global Systems Theory PhD core
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2008-2009: POLI 486G/1: Global Ecopolitical Analysis
POLI 496/4: Undergraduate Honour’s Seminar
POLI 647/4: International Human Security
2009-2010: POLI 486G/2: Global Ecopolitical Analysis
POLI 215/2: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
POLI 647/4: International Human Security
2010-2011: POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
POLI 486G: Politics of Endangered Species
POLI 423: Peace Studies and Global Governance
POLI 487L: Environmental Policy in Developing Countries
2012-2013 POLI 421: Transnational Politics
POLI 603/802: Senior IR Theory Seminar
POLI 486G: Politics of Endangered Species
2013-2014 POLI 215: ONLINE: Issues in Global Politics
POLI 496: Global Ecopolitical Analysis
POLI 394: Globalization and Sustainable Development
2014-2015 POLI 394: Globalization and Sustainable Development
LOYC 240/POLI 298B: ONLINE: Global Environmental Politics and
Ecological Justice
POLI 496/4: Honor’s Seminar
POLI 205: Introduction to Global Politics
External Teaching:
Course taught at the International Institute for Social Sciences, The Hague, Erasmus
Mundus Master’s in Public Administration programme: “Liberalism, International Law
and Global Governance”, April-June 2013.
Courses taught at United Nations’ University for Peace, San Jose, Costa Rica,
Master’s level: “Global Governance and Environmental Security”, 2006 and 2007.
Courses taught at IMT-Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy, Phd level:
“International Institutions and Law”, June-July 2011, and June-July 2012.
Distance Education/Open Learning Course Design:
2013-14: Internet course, Global Environmental Issues and Ecological Justice; completed in
August 2014 with eConcordia, offered in fall 2014 semester
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1998: Internet course, Poli 298I, Contemporary Issues in International Relations,
designed for Concordia University; redesigned in 2005 as Moodle Course under title of
POLI 215; redesigned for eConcordia teaching platform in summer 2009
1995-97: Internet course, 78-1500, World Politics, designed for University of Guelph
1996: Distance education manual for Comparative Politics, co-authored with Dr. Bill Graf,
University of Guelph, for Athabasca University
1994: Distance education manual for a course on International Organizations, Queen’s
University
Proposed online course for development in 2016: “Natural Resources and Human
Rights”
Graduate Student Supervision
Supervision/committee participation on over 70 theses, INDI students, and Internship
Reports, and over 30 internship supervisions/tutorials since 2000; chair of several PhD
committees; currently supervising/mentoring PhD students in international relations.
External Committee Membership
External-Internal, PhD Committee: PhD student in the Department of History on
peacekeeping operations in Haiti. Expected defense date late 2016.
External-Internal, PhD Committee: P. Rieder, “Comparative Reconciliation Politics in
Rwanda and Burundi.” Humanities Program, Concordia University, February 20, 2015.
External, MA Committee: M. Huff, “Emissions Policy in Canada: Past Failures and
Future Promises.” Department of Political Science, Victoria University, September 30,
2014.
External, PhD (Doctor of Civil Law) Committee: C. I. Fuentes, “Normative Plurality in
International Law: The Impact of International Human Rights Law in the Doctrine of
Sources of International Law.” Faculty of Law, McGill University, March 14, 2014.
External-internal, PhD Committee: C. Elvidge, "Evaluating the long-term effects of sub-
lethal acidification on wild populations of juvenile Atlantic salmon." Department of
Biology, Concordia University, September 19, 2013.
External, PhD Committee: W. Kaniaru, “From Scarcity to Security: Water as a Potential
Factor for Conflict and Co-operation in Southern Africa”, University of Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, April 18, 2002.
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External, PhD Committee: S. Mulligan, “Legitimacy and International Relations”,
Cambridge University, England, 2004.
External, MA Committee: M. Graham, “Strategic Culture and Afghanistan”, University
of Northern British Columbia, B.C., March 2012.
Service to the Broader Academic Community, Consultative and
Volunteer Work, Memberships, Etc.
Nominated by the Government of Canada to contribute to the GEO-6, the UNEP’s
flagship publication (Global Environmental Outlook), January 2015; accepted position of
Global Contributor in Governance, Outlooks and Policy sections as well as Regional
Contributor in the Regional Assessment for North America.
Invited Member, Canadian Association of the Club of Rome (International Centre of the
Club of Rome), 2012-present.
Invited Member, Pugwash Canada Group (Pugwash Conferences on Sciences and World
Affairs), 2013-present.
Expert Volunteer Member, Commission on Education and Communication, International
Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Gland, Switzerland, June 2011-present.
International Editorial Board Member, Future Nature, Future Culture(s): Balance-
Unbalance International Conference, Noosa, Australia, May 31-June 2, 2013.
Distance Mentor, "Support to Improve Climate Research and Information Systems in
South Asia" (SICRISA), funded by the Institute of Development Studies at the University
of Sussex, Brighton, 2012-present.
Member, Working Group on Invasive Alien Species Indicators, Biodiversity Indicators
Partnership, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) World Conservation
Monitoring Centre, 2012-present.
Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-Leader: administrator of a Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-
Leadership Program grant to promote sustainable urban agriculture and community
engagement at Concordia University, 2013-2014.
Member, Alumni Council of the Fulbright and U.S. State Department International
Visitor’s Program, United States Consulate in Montreal, 2013-present.
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Contributed Canadian case study to a project sponsored by the European Commission:
“A comparative assessment of existing policies on invasive species in the EU Member
States and in selected OECD countries”; with BIO Intelligence Services, Paris, France,
February-April, 2011.
Reviewer, Compendium Essay for the International Studies Association Compendium
Project: "Historical Trajectories of International Environmental Politics", 2009.
Reviewer, competition for 2010 Grawemeyer Awards: Ideas Improving World Order
($200,000 prize awarded out of the University of Louisville).
Member, Sustainable Cities Advisory Committee, McGill Institute for Health and Social
Policy, McGill University, Montreal, 2009-present.
Editorial Board Member, Review of Policy Research: the Politics and Policy of Science
and Technology; International Wildlife Law and Policy; Islamabad Law Review
(International Islamic University, Pakistan).
Judge, high school competition on human rights presentations organized by the Centre for
the Study of Learning and Performance as part of the Social Sciences and Humanities
Congress at Concordia University, May 30, 2010.
Member of: International Political Science Association, International Studies
Association, Canadian Political Science Association, Academic Council of United
Nations Studies.
Guest Editor, Special Issue on: “Environmental conflict and security revisited:
Examining multilevel interactions and responses to environmental degradation”;
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. Issue not released due to
inadequate submissions.
2003-present: reviewer of three Killam Research Grant applications.
2002-present: Reviewer of several SSHRC applications (average of one per year).
2009-present: conducted external tenure reviews, including University of Guelph,
University of Denver, Bilkent University, Clarkson University, and Dalhousie University
2004-present: Advisory Board, McGill International Review.
May-September 2003: Member of the jury to select the top Canadian book, Aid to Scholarly
Publishing Programme, SSHRCC.
March of 2003: testified before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and
International Trade, Parliament of Canada, Ottawa.
Online Teacher Center Advisor for Educators for Social Responsibility (Cambridge, MA),
2005-2007.
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December 2002: SSHRCC Aid to Scholarly Publication Programme manuscript evaluator.
July 2001-July 2003: Board of Directors, Canadian Human Rights Foundation, Montreal,
Quebec.
2000-present: Member of the Scientific Council, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention
Centre, Faculty of Law, University in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina; co-editor of
publication series or research papers.
2000-present: Research Fellow, CEPES, UQUAM-Concordia joint research centre,
sponsored by: Department of National Defense and FCAR.
2000-present: Board of Directors, Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies, Concordia
University.
2000-present: Admissions Board, Diploma in Environmental Impact Assessment,
Department of Geography, Concordia University.
1998-present: Faculty Advisor, Model United Nations Student Club University of Guelph
1996-97, and Concordia University.
Summer 2000: Evaluated a Proposal for a $300,000 grant with the Office of Polar
Programs, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.
Winter 2010: Evaluation of a $400,000 grant for the Executive Board of the Austrian
Science Fund (FWF).
Fall 2012: Evaluation of a U.S. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation
Research Improvement Grants, Decision, Risk and Management Sciences Program.
January 2012: Completed an online course on Computer Security Awareness Training for
the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Dec. 20, 1998: Completed a 6-hour introductory course in UCS Work Description Writing.
1999-2001: Member, Research Ethics Committee for Arts and Sciences, McGill University.
1998-2002: - Book review co-ordinator for global environmental issues for International
Journal, Canadian Institute for International Affairs.
1996: Contributor to a development project proposal assisting visually impaired youth in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
1995: Consultant to the Feannex Foundation, a developing women's information Internet
network with international connections.
October 1993: Conference Co-Coordinator, "Asia in the 1990's: Meeting and Making a
New World", Queen's University.
1992-3: Tutor, Prison Literacy Initiative, Frontier College, Kingston, Ontario; taught basic
reading and writing skills to prisoners in Collin’s Bay Prison, Kingston.
2013: volunteer for Centraide Fundraising events on Concordia University campus
Reviewer of articles for the following journals:
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International Journal; Environmental Politics; Canadian Journal of Development
Studies; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; International Journal of Canadian
Studies; Environment and Security; International Studies Review; Global Environmental
Politics; International Journal of Peace Studies; The Pacific Review; Review of
International Relations; Global Governance; European Journal of International
Relations; Journal of Peacebuilding and Development; Natural Resources and Energy;
Canadian Journal of Political Science; Environmental Science and Policy; Canadian
Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques; Research Papers of the Bihac Human Rights and
Conflict Prevention Centre; Public Administration; Internet and Policy (Berkeley online);
Nature Communications (online); International Studies Quarterly; Review of Policy
Research; African Review of Political Science and International Relations; Millenium:
Journal of International Studies; Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy;
Journal of Great Lakes Research; Cities and the Environment; Genocide Studies and
Prevention: An International Journal; Canadian Foreign Policy Journal
Reviewer of book proposals and draft manuscripts for:
Ashgate, McGraw-Hill, ITP Nelson Canada, University of Toronto Press/Broadview Press,
McClelland, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, MIT Press, Zed Books, Cambridge University
Press, McGill-Queen’s University Press, SUNY Press, and the Canadian Aid to Scholarly
Publishing Program (SSHRCC).