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Prof. Yves Tiberghien quoted on the eroding US-led liberal international order in Outlook Business

Prof. Yves Tiberghien quoted on the eroding US-led liberal international order in Outlook Business

“Twenty-one per cent of global GDP has changed hands from developed to emerging economies since 2000 (14% of which has gone to China). It means that the West cannot dominate all global institutions and rules any longer. But, the US itself under Donald Trump came to question its leadership role in that order and decided to give up on all institutions and global rules it created,” says Prof. Tiberghien.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison says latest emissions data signals Canada’s government still has its work cut out for it

Prof. Kathryn Harrison says latest emissions data signals Canada’s government still has its work cut out for it

Prof. Harrison said the report shows that the federal carbon tax and regulations to change Canada’s electricity sources and limit methane emissions have had a meaningful impact. But those reductions have been “undone” by growth in other areas.

The return of oligarchy? Threats to representative democracy in Latin America

The return of oligarchy? Threats to representative democracy in Latin America

Maxwell Cameron discusses the classical theory of oligarchy, examines the use of the concept in contemporary theories of comparative politics and describes oligarchic modes of rule in Latin America’s hierarchical market economies.

Honours student Alexa Traboulay explores the intersecting effects of social media echo chambers and partisanship in shaping attitudes toward immigration

Honours student Alexa Traboulay explores the intersecting effects of social media echo chambers and partisanship in shaping attitudes toward immigration

Fourth-year Honours student Alexa Traboulay undergraduate thesis examines the ways in which partisanship mediates the relationship between participation in social media echo chambers and extreme attitudes towards immigration.

Scope Conditions Episode 2.7: Europe’s Hidden Legal Architects with Dr. Tommaso Pavone

Scope Conditions Episode 2.7: Europe’s Hidden Legal Architects with Dr. Tommaso Pavone

Dr. Tommaso Pavone says that the real architects of EU ascendancy were a ragtag band of entrepreneurial lawyers who coaxed reluctant judges into referring cases up to the European Court of Justice – even to the point of writing the judges’ referrals for them.

Prof. Jenny Peterson awarded a Killam Teaching Prize

Prof. Jenny Peterson awarded a Killam Teaching Prize

Congratulations to Professor Jenny Peterson who has been awarded a UBC Killam Teaching Prize. Dr. Peterson joins an elite group of committed and talented instructors recognized by UBC at this level. 

Vladimir Putin, the czar of macho politics, is threatened by gender and sexuality rights

Vladimir Putin, the czar of macho politics, is threatened by gender and sexuality rights

Putin’s regime has increasingly relied on very conventional gender and sexual norms. Prof. Lisa Sundstrom co-wrote about the connection between Russian president Vladimir Putin’s animosity toward Ukraine and gender and sexuality rights in Russia and around the world.

Vaishnavi Panchanadam examines how Women, Peace, and Security norms are implemented at a domestic level

Vaishnavi Panchanadam examines how Women, Peace, and Security norms are implemented at a domestic level

Vaishnavi Panchanadam research project, supervised by Dr. Lisa Sundstrom, examines the impacts of domestic civil society mobilization on the endorsement and implementation of Women, Peace, and Security norms. 

Dr. Kathryn Harrison: The political opportunities and challenges of Canada’s new $9.1B climate plan

Dr. Kathryn Harrison: The political opportunities and challenges of Canada’s new $9.1B climate plan

Prof. Kathryn Harrison evaluates the promises and challenges of Canada’s new 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan writing, “It’s hard to fathom Canada reducing its emissions by 40 per cent to 45 per cent in just eight years unless the necessary regulations are finalized in the next one to three years without being watered down.”

Alumnus Nojang Khatami hired to tenure-track position at Fordham University

Alumnus Nojang Khatami hired to tenure-track position at Fordham University

Congratulations to PhD alumnus Nojang Khatami who has secured a tenure-track Assistant Professor position at Fordham University beginning in September 2023.