Maureen Appel Molot - Carleton University

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Editor Canadian Foreign Policy July 1, 2002- December 2009. Manuscript reviewer ... SIA 500. Core Course in International Political Economy: Fall 1988; 1989-.
CURRICULUM VITAE June 2010

a. NAME: MAUREEN APPEL MOLOT RANK: Distinguished Research Professor DEPARTMENT: The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs b. DEGREES B.A. McGill University (Montreal) Honours (Political & Sociology) 1962 M.A. McGill University 1964 (Political Science) Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1972 (Political Science) Thesis: A Common Market for Capital? Indicator of Canada-US Integration

c. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1968-69 Sessional lecturer Political Science Carleton University 1969-70 Sessional lecturer Political Science University of Alberta 1971-73 Sessional lecturer Political Science Carleton University 1973-79 Assistant professor Political Science Carleton University 1979-88 Associate professor Political Science Carleton University 1988-89 Professor of Political Science 1989-2002 Professor of Political Science and International Affairs July 1 1993- June 30, 1998 and July 1 1999- June 30, 2002 Director, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs July 1, 2002-June 30, 2007 Professor of International Affairs July 1, 2007 Distinguished Research Professor

d. PROFESSIONAL HONOURS SSHRCC Leave Fellowship 1980-81 Scholarly Achievement Awards 1980, 1984, 1988 Senior Scholar ISA Canada 2006, presented at the International Studies Association meeting, San Diego, California March 2006 e. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Founding editor of Canada Among Nations series Editor Canadian Foreign Policy July 1, 2002- December 2009. Manuscript reviewer for American Review of Canadian Studies, Canadian Public Policy, Studies in Political Economy, Canadian Journal of Political Science, International Journal of Canadian Studies, Canadian Foreign Policy, Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Canadian Business Economics, Review of

International Political Economy, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Washington), World Trade Review, University of British Columbia Press, and University of Toronto Press. Offices in learned societies or professional associations Member of Board Canadian Political Science Association 1976-78 Member of Council of Ottawa Branch of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1977-78 Member Canadian Political Science Association Program Committee (international Relations section) Learned Societies June 1988, 1998 Other Service to the Profession External Examiner M.A. thesis, Department of Political Science University of Ottawa 1981 External Examiner Ph.D. thesis, Department of Political Science University of Alberta 1983 External Examiner Ph.D. thesis, Department of Political Science York University 1987, 1997 Reviewer of proposals for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Ontario Economic Council, Israel Science Foundation. Grant Reviewer for CFY Senior Fellowship and Graduate Student Fellowship Awards, Canadian Embassy Washington, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Outside member University of Toronto University Professors Selections Committee 1989, 1991. Member and Chair SSHRCC Committee on Summer Institute Grants, 1992, 1993, 1994 Outside Member University of Toronto International Relations Review Committee, Fall 1995 Member Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs/Program for International Studies on Asia Delegation to Beijing, January 1996 Member APSIA/PISA delegation to Hanoi, January 1997 Reviewer of University of British Columbia’s Institute of International Relations, January 1998. Member Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Academic Deputy Minister’s Advisory Council 1999 to 2001 Invited Testimony before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, November 27, 2001. (Study of North American Integration and Canada’s Role in Light of New Security Challenges) Member of Ad hoc Expert Group in Investment Rules, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, December 13, 2001, April 18, 2002. Reviewer of BA, MA and Ph.D. programs in Political Science at Dalhousie University, February 2002. Consultant to Elliot School at George Washington University, Washington D.C. on their Title VI grant and evaluation of MA program. October 2002 Participation in SSHRC-Conference Board of Canada consultation on possible new granting partnership, March 31, 2003. 2

Examiner for Thesis in Department of History, Carleton University, Sept. 2003. Chair of Review Committee for University of Alberta International, Edmonton Alberta, May 4-5, 2004. Organizer of Canadian Foreign Policy Young Scholars Conference, Ottawa, Carleton University, November 6-7, 2003, November 2-4 2005, November 2007 Chair of SSHRC INE Adjudication Committee for Canada Project Research Initiative June 2004. Research application assessment for SSHRC, December 2005.

f. GRADUATE SUPERVISIONS (a) MA Research Essays – Department of Political Science 7 completed research essays/theses 1975-91 (b) MA Research Essay – Institute of Canadian Studies 1 – 1975 (c) MA Research Essays/Theses – Norman Paterson School of International Affairs 50 Supervisions completed over the years (names available on request – 1 thesis supervision completed August 2006) (d) NPSIA oral examinations – 9 done since July 1, 2006. Many before that (e) Comprehensive Supervisions – Department of Political Science 28 supervisions completed from 1977 to 1990 (f) PhD thesis supervisions/committee memberships – Department of Political Science 7 supervisions; 9 committee memberships (titles available on request) (g) PhD theses supervisions/committee memberships – School of Public Policy and Administration 2 committee memberships (completed) UNDERGRADUATE SUPERVISIONS Many in years past. Current supervision Nassim Bedrani, Integrated Science Program g. GRADUATE COURSES Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (only) SIA 511* Canada in the International Political Economy 1984; 1985; 1987; 1994; 1995 SIA 500 Core Course in International Political Economy: Fall 1988; 198990; 1990-91; Fall 1991; 1992-93; Winter 1996; Winter 1997; Fall 1999

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SIA 536*

North American Free Trade Agreement Fall 1995; winter 1998 (new); Winter 2000 SIA 581* Regional Integration in the Third World: Fall 1997, Winter 2001 Winter 2002 INAF 5001* Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005* Fall 2006 * Denotes half course

h. RESEARCH FUNDING AUTO21 A Network Centre of Excellence. Award 2007-09 - $31,700. SSHRC Aid to Scholarly Publications - $22,500 for Canadian Foreign Policy 2009-2011. AUTO21, A Network Centre of Excellence, award for 2005-06 (first of two years). Group total over two years of $150,000. Molot portion for 2005-06 $23,800. Team Leader of Research Team of 6. Funding of $85,000 (approx) for two years (2003-2005) under National Centres of Excellence, Autos 21 project. Project leader of Public Policy component of overall project (which includes 2 other researchers). Funding of $7000 from Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade to facilitate travel of Canadian participants to Cambridge for workshop of project “Relating to the Powerful One”. Funding of $117, 768.08 under National Centres of Excellence, Autos 21 project. Project leader of Public Policy component of overall project (which includes 3 other researchers) 2001-2003. Western Reserve University, 1997-99, US$12,975, for a survey on Canadian and Mexican automotive parts suppliers. International Motor Vehicle Project (IMVP) of MIT, $2000(US) for travel/work on Canadian auto parts industry. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Strategic Grant for project "Managing the North American Relationship: Lessons from the Auto Industry" $103,750 over 4 years (with Lorraine Eden). GR-6 (with Lorraine Eden) 1990-91 "The Canadian Auto Industry: Managing the North American Relationship" $3000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Managing for Global Competitiveness start-up grant (with Lorraine Eden) 1990-91 $10,000. 4

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference grant for conference on "Canada Among Nations 1989: The Challenge of Change" (with F.O. Hampson) $4,840. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference grant for conference on "Canada Among Nations 1988: The Tory Search" (with B.W. Tomlin) $2,604. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant for conference on "Canada Among Nations 1987: A World of Conflict" (with B.W. Tomlin) $2,400. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant for conference on "Canada Among Nations 1985: The Conservative Agenda" (with B.W. Tomlin) $1,910 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant for conference on "Canada Among Nations 1984: A Time of Transition" (with B.W. Tomlin) $3,400. Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research stipend 1987: $500 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research stipend 1982: $600 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Grant, Analysis of Foreign Policy Data, 1982 (with B.W. Tomlin, M.B. Dolan and H. von Riekhoff) $3,000. Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Grant, Coding Canadian Foreign Policy Data, 1980 (with B.W. Tomlin, H. von Riekhoff and M.B. Dolan): $7,800. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Grant 1977-81 for Asymmetrical Dyads project (with B.W. Tomlin, H. von Riekhoff and M.B. Dolan): $185,000. Canada Council Research Grant, Conference on the Federal Dimension in Canadian External Relations, 1974-75: $5,275. Other (contract) monies received (since 2000 only) Funding arranged for Canadian Foreign Policy activities such as the biennial New Scholars Conference [support in 2008 from Centre for International Governance Innovation and in 2009 from Canadian International Council] Fall 2006 – Contribution agreement with Department of HRSDC – Carleton University is Canadian lead partner in International Academic Mobility Program 5

$160,000 for organizing student exchange and program for US and Mexico students spending a semester in Canada. Program began October 1, 2006 and runs until August 2010. Under Centre for Voluntary Sector Research and Development. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Fall 2006 $11,300 to publish a dedicated issue of Canadian Foreign Policy containing papers from the March 2006 conference, Canada and the BRICs. Foreign Affairs Canada. January 2006. Approximately $30,000 to organize conference “Canada and the BRIC States” held at Carleton University March 2829 2006. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. August 2005. $30,730 to undertake analysis of Royal College Policies for managing volunteers. SSHRCC - $9500 for Community of Inquiry Conference in Toronto, July 2004, organized by Centre for Voluntary Sector Research and Development under SSHRC Aid to Occasional Research and International Congresses in Canada.

i. PUBLICATIONS (lifetime summary) Books authored 1 (co-authored) Books edited 17 Chapters in books 40 Papers in refereed journals 17 Papers in refereed conference proceedings 1 Technical Reports 4 Papers presented 48

Details on Publications (a) Books State Capitalism: Public Enterprise in Canada (Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1988). With J.K. Laux. (b) Edited Books Canada Among Nations 2002: A Fading Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press 2002). Editor with Norman Hillmer. Canada Among Nations 2001: The Axworthy Legacy (Toronto: Oxford University Press 2001). Editor with Fen Hampson and Norman Hillmer. Canada Among Nations 2000: Vanishing Borders University Press 2000). Editor with Fen Hampson. 6

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Canada Among Nations 1999: A Big League Player? (Toronto: Oxford University Press 1999). Editor with Fen Hampson. Canada Among Nations 1998: Leadership and Dialogue (Toronto: Oxford University Press 1998). Editor with Fen Hampson. Canada Among Nations 1997: Asia Pacific Face-Off (Carleton University Press 1997). Editor with Fen Hampson and Martin Rudner. Canada Among Nations 1996: Big Enough to be Heard (Carleton University Press 1996). Editor with Fen Hampson. Canada Among Nations 1995: Democracy and Foreign Policy (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1995). Editor with Max Cameron. Canada Among Nations 1994/95: A Part of the Peace (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1994). Editor with Harald Von Riekhoff. Driving Continentally: National Policies and the North American Auto Industry (Carleton University Press 1993). Editor Canada Among Nations 1989: The Challenge of Change (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1990) Editor with Fen Hampson. Canada Among Nations 1988: The Tory Record (Toronto:James Lorimer & Company, 1989. Editor with B.W. Tomlin. Canada Among Nations 1987: A World of Conflict (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1988. Editor with B.W. Tomlin. Canada Among Nations 1986: Talking Trade (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1987). Editor with B.W. Tomlin. Canada Among Nations 1985: The Conservative Agenda (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1986) Editor with Brian Tomlin. Canada Among Nations 1984: A Time of Transition (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1985). Editor with Brian Tomlin. Continental Community? Independence and Integration in North America (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1974). Editor with A. Axline, J. Hyndman and P. Lyon.

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(c) Chapters in Books “The Race to Develop Fuel Cells: Possible Lessons of the Canadian Experience for Developing Countries”. In Lynn Mytelka and Grant Boyle, eds., Making Choices About Hydrogen: Transport Issues for Developing Countries Developing Countries. UN University Press. 2008. “Location Incentives and Inter-State Competition for FDI: Bidding Wars in the Automotive Industry”. In Lorraine Eden and Wendy Dobson, eds. Governance, Multinationals and Growth. Edward Elgar. 2005, pp. 297-324. “The Auto Pact, NAFTA and the Mexican Automotive Industry”. In Maureen Irish, ed., The Auto Pact, Investment, Labour and the WTO. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer 2004: 23-40. “NAFTA Chapter 11: An Evolving Regime” in Laura Ritchie Dawson, ed., Whose Rights? The NAFTA Chapter 11 Debate. Ottawa: Centre for Trade Policy and Law 2002: 175-200. “Reducing Barriers to Investment: Is the NAFTA Investment Regime An Appropriate Model? in Stephen McBride et al eds., Global Instability: Uncertaintyand New Visions in Political Economy. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2002: 43-63. “The Diplomacy of Decline,” in Norman Hillmer and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 2002: A Fading Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002). With Norman Hillmer. “The Return to Continentalism in Canadian Foreign Policy,” in Fen Hampson, Norman Hillmer and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 2001: The Axworthy Legacy (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001). With Fen Hampson and Norman Hillmer. “Does the 49th Parallel Matter Any More?” in Fen Osler Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 2000: Vanishing Borders. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2000). With Fen Hampson. Comment on Lou Pauly’s Paper “The Culture of Multinational Corporations and the Implications for Canada” prepared for the John Deutsch Institute Bell Conference November 5-6, 1998. In Thomas J. Courchene, ed., Room to Manouevre? Globalization and Policy Convergence (Kingston: Queen's University: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy). “The New ‘Can-do’ Foreign Policy,” in Fen Osler Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1998: Leadership and Dialogue (Toronto: Oxford University Press 1998). With Fen Hampson.

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"The North American Free Trade Agreement: Policy or Investment Led?" in Richard G. Lipsey and Patricio Meller eds., Western Hemisphere Trade Integration: A Canadian-Latin American Dialogue (London: Macmillan Press 1997). "Facing Off with Asia Pacific," in Fen Hampson, Maureen Appel Molot and Martin Rudner, eds., Canada Among Nations 1997: Asia Pacific Face-Off (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1997). With Fen Hampson. "Being Heard and the Role of Leadership" in Fen Osler Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1996: Big Enough to be Heard (Carleton University Press 1996). With Fen Hampson. "Does Democracy Make a Difference?" in Maxwell Cameron and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1995: Democracy and Foreign Policy (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1995). With Maxwell Cameron. "A Part of the Peace" in Maureen Appel Molot and Harald von Riekhoff, eds., Canada Among Nations 1994/95: A Part of the Peace (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1994). With Harald von Riekhoff. "The Canadian State in the International Economy" in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill eds., Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1994). "Introduction" in Maureen Appel Molot ed. Driving Continentally: National Policies and the North American Auto Industry (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1993). "Fortress or Free Market? NAFTA and Its Implications for the Pacific Rim" in Richard Higgott, Richard Leaver and John Ravenhill, eds., Pacific Economic Relations in the 1990s: Conflict or Cooperation? (Australia: Allen and Unwin 1993). With Lorraine Eden. “Continentalizing the North American Auto Industry" in Ricardo Grinspun and Maxwell Cameron eds., The Political Economy of a North American Free Trade Area (New York: St. Martins Press 1993). With Lorraine Eden. "Insiders and Outsiders: Auto Industry Choices in the NAFTA Debate" in Robert Cushing, John Higley et al., The Challenge of NAFTA: North America, Australia, New Zealand and the World Trade Regime (Austin, Texas: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs 1993). With Lorraine Eden. "North American Free Trade: Cooperation and Conflict in Canada-Mexico Relations" in C.J. Maule and Fen Hampson eds., A New World Order?: Canada Among Nations 1991-92 (Ottawa: Carleton University Press 1992). With Lorraine 9

Eden and Maxwell Cameron. Reprinted in Gustavo Vega Canovas, ed., Mexico Estados Unidos Canada 1991-92 (Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico 1993). "The View from the Spokes: Canada and Mexico Face the US" in Stephen Randall, H.W. Konrad and S. Silverman eds., North American Without Borders? Integrating Canada, the United States and Mexico (University of Calgary Press 1992). With Lorraine Eden. "The Political Economy of a NAFTA: A Public Choice Approach", in William Watson ed., A North American Free Trade Area (Queen's University: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, 1992). With Lorraine Eden. "State Enterprise in Canada: Nationalization vs Privatization"in Alain Gagnon and James Bickerton eds., Canadian Politics: An Introduction in the Disciplin.e. (Broadview Press 1990). "State Capitalism" in David Haglund and Michael Hawes, eds., World Politics: Power, Interdependence and Dependence (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990). "The Challenge of Change" in M.A. Molot and F.O. Hampson, eds., Canada Among Nations 1989: The Challenge of Change (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1990). "The Tory Record: Looking Back, Looking Ahead" in B.W. Tomlin and M. Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1988: The Tory Record (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1989). With B.W. Tomlin. "The Provinces and Privatization: Are the Provinces Really Getting Out of Business? in Allan Tupper and Bruce Doern eds., Privatization, Public Corporations and Public Policy in Canada (Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1988). "Barriers to Exit: The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan" in Allan Tupper and Bruce Doern eds., Privatization, Public Corporations and Public Policy in Canada (Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1988). With Jeanne K. Laux. "A World of Conflict" in M.A. Molot and B.W. Tomlin, eds., Canada Among Nations 1987: A World of Conflict (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1988) With B.W. Tomlin. "Talking Trade: Perils of the Second Option" in B.W. Tomlin and M.A. Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1986: Talking Trade (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1987). With B.W. Tomlin.

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"The Conservative Agenda" in M.A. Molot and B.W. Tomlin eds., Canada Among Nations 1985: The Conservative Agenda (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1986). With B.W. Tomlin. "A Time of Transition: Issues, Environments and Government" in B.W. Tomlin and M.A. Molot eds., Canada Among Nations 1984: A Time of Transition (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1985).With B.W. Tomlin. "A Political Economy of Continentalism" in M.S. Whittington and G. Williams eds., Canadian Politics in the 1980s, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Methuen 1984) pp. 81104 With Glen Williams. "The Political Implications of North American Capital Flows" in J.H. Pammett and B.W. Tomlin eds., The Integration Question: Political Economy and Public Policy in Canada and North America (Toronto: Addision-Wesley 1984). "Public Resource Corporations: Impetus and Evolution" in N. Bankes and J.O. Saunders eds., Public Disposition of Natural Resources (Calgary: Canadian Institute of Resources law 1984). "The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan" in G.B. Doern and A. Tupper eds., Public Corporations and Public Policy in Canada (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy 1981).With Jeanne K. Laux. "Potash" in Carl Beigie and Alfred O. Hero, Jr. eds., Natural Resources in U.S.Canadian Relations Volume II - Patterns and Trends in Resource Supplies and Policies (Boulder: Westview Press 1980). With Jeanne K. Laux. "Canada's Relations with China since 1968" in N. Hillmer and G. Stevenson eds., A Foremost Nation: Canada in a Changing World (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1977), pp. 230-267. "The Role of Institutions in Canada-United States Financial Relations: The Case of North America Financial Ties" in A. Axline, J. Hyndman, P. Lyon and M.A. Molot, eds., Continental Community? Independence and Integration in North America (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1974), pp. 164-193.

(d) Articles in Refereed Journals “The Trade-Security Nexus: The New Reality in Canada-U.S. Economic Integration”. The American Review of Canadian Studies (Spring 2003): 27-62. “Insiders, Outsiders and Host Country Bargains,” Journal of International Management, Vol. 8, No. 4 (December 2002), pp.359-88. With Lorraine Eden.

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"Made in America? The U.S. Auto Industry, 1955-95," The International Executive Vol. 38, No.4 (July-August 1996). With Lorraine Eden. "Insiders and Outsiders: Defining 'Who Is Us' in the North American Auto Industry" Transnational Corporations Vol.2(3), December 1993, pp. 31-64. With Lorraine Eden. "The Challenge of NAFTA: Canada's Role in the North American Auto Industry". Canada-U.S. Outlook Vol.5(1), November 1994. With Lorraine Eden. "The NAFTA's Automotive Provisions: The Next Stage of Managed Trade" C.D. Howe Commentary: The NAFTA Papers No. 55. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute. November 1993. With Lorraine Eden. "Comparative and Competitive Advantage in the North American Trade Bloc" Canadian Business Economics Vol 1(1) November 1992. With Lorraine Eden. "Canada's National Policies: Reflections on One Hundred and Twenty Five Years" Canadian Public Policy Vol XIX (3) Sept 1993. With Lorraine Eden. "Where Do We, Can We or Should We Sit? A Review of the Canadian Foreign Policy Literature" International Journal of Canadian Studies Vol 1-2, Spring/Fall 1990, pp.77-96. "Canada-U.S. Relations: The Politics of Attraction and Distance", Jerusalem Journal of International Relations Vol 6(2) 1982, pp. 88-107. "Asymmetrical Dyads and Foreign Policy: Canada-U.S. Relations, 1963-72", Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol 26(3) Sept. 1982, pp. 387-422. With B. Tomlin, H. von Riekhoff and M. Dolan. "Foreign Policies of Subordinate States in Asymmetrical Dyads", Jerusalem Journal of International Relations Vol 5(4) Sept 1981, pp. 14-40. With B. Tomlin, M. Dolan and H. von Riekhoff. "Foreign Policies of African States in Asymmetrical Dyads", International Studies Quarterly Vol 24(3) Sept 1980, pp. 415-449. With M. Dolan, B. Tomlin and H. von Riekhoff. "The Politics of Nationalization", Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. XIII(2) June 1979, pp. 227-258. With Jeanne K. Laux. "Multinational Resource Corporations and Economic Nationalism: Conflict over Resource Development in Canada", World Development Vol 6(6) June 1978, pp. 837-49. With Jeanne K. Laux.

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"Capital Movements and Government Control", International Organization Vol 28(4), Autumn 1974, pp. 671-688 (with Gerald Wright). This issue of International Organization was subsequently published in Annette Baker Fox, Alfred O. Hero Jr., and J. Nye, eds. in Canada and the United States: Transnational and Transgovernmental Relations (Columbia University Press 1976). "The Elephant, the Mouse and the Financial Relationship", Queen's Quarterly Vol 78(1), Spring 1971, pp. 71-82.

(e) Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings "Made in America? Lessons from the North American Auto Industry." Conference Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association, The Globalization of Business in the 1990s: Implications for Trade and Investment. Reading, England. July 1994. With Lorraine Eden. (f) Technical Reports Proceedings of the Peace-Athabasca Delta Symposium (Edmonton: University of Alberta Water Resources Centre 1971). One of five joint editors. Report on the Control and Accountability of Government-Owned Corporations in Selected provinces in Canada (prepared for Treasury Board, Government of Canada, February 1984), 7l pp. (with Jeanne K. Laux). Una Gran Familia? Or A Process Looking for an Agenda. Report of the Conference “Hemispheric Integration after the Santiago Summit” Held in Ottawa, October 1-2, 1998. Volunteer Management Practices of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada: A Preliminary Exploration and Analysis. Prepared for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada December 2005 (with Professor Susan Phillips, SPPA, and Elaina Mack).

(g)Articles in non-refereed journals “Canada and Latin America: An Amigo for the Long Haul?” Foreign Affairs en Espanol 2001. “Canada and the FTAA: The hemispheric bloc temptation,” Policy Options Vol 21,2, March 2000 (with Jean Daudelin).

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“Canada and North American Free Trade: From Fear to Promotion," Mexican Outlook on the Pacific Basin 12 University of Colima, October 1996. "Why We Need More Answers", Policy Options Vol 12 (3) (April 1991). "From Silent Integration to Strategic Alliance: The Political Economy of North American Free Trade". Occasional Papers in Trade Law and Trade Policy (Ottawa: Centre for Trade Policy and Law 1991) (with Lorraine Eden).

(h) Papers presented “First Mover Advantages in a Costly and Disruptive Technology: The highstakes fuel cell game”. Paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association meetings. Ottawa 2009. (with L.K. Mytelka) “Do Clusters Matter in a Globalized Industry? Hydrogen Fuel Cells and the Auto Industry in Canada”. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference Chicago March 1, 2007. ”Do Clusters Matter in a Globalized Industry?” Talk presented to: (a) Hydrogen Village, January 19, 2007; (b) Institute of Political Economy seminar Carleton University January 26, 2007; (c) Board of Directors AUTO21 February 26, 2007. “The Challenges of Formulating Canadian Foreign Policy”. Remarks prepared for the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Killam Fellowship Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, September 15, 2006 “Sector Solitudes: The Lack of Linkages between Important Clusters in the Canadian Economy”. Presented at the International Association for Canadian Studies Conference, Hebrew University of Jerusalem July 2-5, 2006. “The Race to Develop Fuel Cells: Possible Lessons of the Canadian Experience for Developing Countries”. Presented at the International Studies Association Meeting, San Diego, California March 2006. “From the Internal Combustion Engine to Hybrids and Beyond: The Canadian Auto Industry and Disruptive Technologies”. Invited paper presented at a conference Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Alternatives in the Transport Sector: Lessons for Developing Countries held at UNU Intech, Maastricht, The Netherlands November 7-9, 2005. “Does Trade Reflect Values or Interests? Thoughts on the Relationship between Trade and Canadian Foreign Policy”, Presented at the Reddin Symposium Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio January 15, 2005. 14

“Why Inclusion Matters – a Canadian Perspective on the Challenges of Inclusion”. Paper presented at “Community Foundations: Symposium on a Global Movement”. First International Conference on Community Foundations, Berlin 24 December 2004. Invited presenter. “Location Incentives and Inter-State Competition for FDI: Bidding Wars in the Automotive Industry”. Paper presented at a Festschrit for A. Edward Safarian, the Rotman School of Business, University of Toronto, April 23-25, 2004. “Location Incentives: Or How Bidding Wars Came to Challenge the Hegemony of the Automotive Insiders”. Paper prepared for International Studies Association Meeting, Montreal March 17-20, 2004. “Location Incentives: Or How Bidding Wars Came to Challenge the Hegemony of the Automotive Insiders”. Presentation to Centre Etudes Internationales et Mondialisation, UQAM, March 18, 2004. Session entitled “Competition for Investment in North America”. “Future Directions for NAFTA: The Auto Industry as an Indicator”. Paper presented at the American Association of Canadian Studies Meeting, Portland, Oregon, November 19-22, 2003. “The Geography of Production: Will Detroit Continue to be the Industry’s Hub? Detroit November 3, 2003. Paper title “Location Incentives: The Cost of Playing the Autos Game or ‘The New Normal’?” Canada and Free Trade: Fifteen Years and Counting” sponsored by Department of International Relations, The Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies and the Israel Association for Canadian Studies, Hebrew University June 9, 2003. “Mexican and Canadian Diplomacy Toward the United States”. Presented at Workshop “Relating to the Powerful One”, Weatherhead Center, Harvard University, May 5-6, 2003. (With Rafael Fernandez de Castro). “The Trade-Security Nexus: The New Reality in Canada-U.S. Economic Integration”. Presented at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, October 31November 1, 2002. “Location Incentives: The Cost of Playing the Autos Game” Presented at Conference “The Auto Industry in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects, Ottawa, April 10-11, 2003. NAFTA: Is There a Road Map?” Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Antonio, Texas, November 2001. 15

Reducing Barriers to Investment: Is the NAFTA Investment Regime An Appropriate Model?” Invited plenary presentation at the Conference on Global Turbulence: Instability in National and International Political Economy Simon Fraser University Vancouver, BC, July 19-20, 2001. “The Border as Metaphor: Borders at the Beginning of the 21st Century” Paper presented at “Rethinking the Line: The Canada-U.S. Border” Conference organized by Policy Research Secretariat Conference, Vancouver, BC October 23, 2000. “Insiders, Outsiders and Host Country Bargains.” Revised version of November paper. Presented at the 41st Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles CA March 14-19, 2000 (with Lorraine Eden).. “National Governments and Social Justice: The View from North America.” Presented at the 41st Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles CA March 14-19, 2000 (revised version of June 1999 paper). “National Governments and Social Justice: The view from North America.” Paper presented at Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Workshop on “Ethics, Actors and Global Economic Architecture,” Pocantico Conference Center, June 3-5, 1999. “Free Trade and Federalism: How Good is the Fit?” Paper presented at the Canadian Studies Conference, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Republic of China, December 1998. "Shocks and Responses: Canadian Auto Parts Suppliers Adjust to Free Trade and Lean Production." Presented at the International Studies Association Meetings Toronto, March 18-21, 1997. With Lorraine Eden and Kaye Husbands. Also offered at Association of International Business meetings. "Competing in a Lean World: How the Auto Parts Industries in Canada and Mexico are Responding to the Pressures of Free Trade and Lean Production." International Studies Association, San Diego, April 16-21, 1996 With Lorraine Eden and Kaye Husbands. "Market Access: Canada and Mexico Opt for Free Trade" Presented at Conference "Relating to the Powerful One," ITAM, Mexico City, September 1995. “Made in America? The Auto Industry in the 1990s." Presented at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 28April 1, 1994. With Lorraine Eden.

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"Insiders and Outsiders: Defining 'Who is Us' in the North American Auto Industry". Presented at the International Studies Association meetings, Acapulco, March 23, 1993. With Lorraine Eden. "Is There a Place for Canada in a Continentalizing Auto Industry?" Presented at the International Association of Canadian Studies Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, May 17-20, 1992. With Lorraine Eden. "Locational Patterns of Multinationals in North America: Lessons from the Auto Industry." Presented at the conference "Critical Perspectives on North American Integration" York University December 6-8, 1991 and at Fulbright Symposium on Managing International Economic Relations in the Pacific in the 1990s, Australian National University, December 16-17, 1991. With Lorraine Eden. "From Silent Integration to Strategic Alliance: The Political Economy of North American Free Trade". Delivered at the ISA meetings in Vancouver, March 2024, 1991, and at the Hendricks Symposium, Lincoln Nebraska April 4-6, 1991. Expanded version of this paper delivered at a joint CPSA/CEA meeting, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, June 1991. With Lorraine Eden. "The View from the Spokes: Canada and Mexico Face the US".Presented at conference "Facing North/Facing South" Calgary 2-4, 1991. With Lorraine Eden. Discussant on two papers (lengthy written comments provided) at conference entitled "Do Institutions Matter?" The Brookings Institution, 1-2 February 1990. "Public Enterprise and Public Policy", presented at Conference organized by Law Reform Commission and Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, September 1989. "The Provinces and Privatization: Are the provinces Really Getting Out of Business?" presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Meetings, McMaster University, Hamilton, June 1987. "Canadian Foreign Policy: The Conservative Agenda" presented at the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 1986. "Public Resource Corporations: Impetus and Evolution" presented at a conference on Public Disposition of Natural Resources, Banff, Alberta, April 1983. "Domestic Groups and Canada-U.S. Economic Relations: An Event Data Perspective" presented at a Canadian Institute of International Affairs conference on "Domestic Groups and Foreign Policy', Carleton University, Ottawa, June 1982.

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"Canada-U.S. Relations: The Politics of Attraction and Distance" presented at Leonard Davis Institute Conference on "Clients or Partners: Small States -- Big Powers Special Relationships", Jerusalem, July 1981. "Resources, Nationalization and Canadian Federalism" presented at the Carleton University-Duke University Conference on "Canada: Centralization versus Devolution", Ottawa, July 1979. "Foreign Policies of African States in Asymmetrical Dyads" presented at the International Studies Association meeting, Washington, D.C. February 1978 (with B.W. Tomlin, H. von Riekhoff and M. Dolan). "Domestic Determinants of Canadian Foreign Economic Policy: Beavers Build Dams?" presented at a conference on Domestic structures and Foreign Economic Policy of Advanced Industrial States, Harvard University, October 28-30, 1976. Revised version of the above paper delivered at American Political Science Association meetings, Washington, September 1977. "Intergovernmental Relations Between Canadian Provinces and U.S. States: The Canadian View", presented at the Institute of Public Administration of Canada Annual Conference, Halifax, September 1976. "Foreign Economic Relations of the Canadian Provinces" presented at a conference on the Federal Dimension in Canadian External Behaviour, Carleton University, November 1975. "The Role of Institutions in Canada-United States Financial Ties: The Case of North American Financial Ties", presented at the Inter-University Seminar on International Relations, Carleton University, February 1972.

(i) Other presentations “Canada and the United States: Still Tolerant Allies?” Lecture delivered at the Department of International Relations and the Halbert Center for Canadian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, January 31, 2006. Presentation to Workshop for Assistant Deputy Ministers on North American Governance in the 21st Century, March 25, 2004. “Location Incentives: The Cost of Playing the Autos Game”. Presentation to AUTO 21 Workshop, Hamilton, March 4, 2004. “Relating well: considerations for the government of Canada”. Presentation on Kroeger College panel, Februrary 10, 2004.

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(j) Book Review “Who Really Made Your Car?” Journal of Regional Science August 2009: 571-4. j. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Department of Political Science Member Undergraduate Studies Committee 1974-76 Supervisor Graduate Studies 1976-80 Member Graduate Studies Committee 1976-80 Member Promotions and Tenure Committee 1977-78, 1981-82

2. School of International Affairs Director 1993 -1998, 1999-2002 Associate Director 1982-84, 1986-88 Director (Acting) 1984-85 Member Curriculum Committee 1988-89. 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 Member Tenure and Promotions Committee 1988-89, 1990-91, 1991-92, 199293, 1994-2002, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Member Appointments Committee 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-2002, 2004-05, 200506 (Chair for appointment of James Ron) Member Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies Management Committee 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Member various Strategic Area Teams, Faculty of Social Sciences 1994-96 Member Selection Committee for Dean of Faculty of Public Affairs and Management 1997 Member Faculty Promotion and Tenure/Faculty Research and Achievement Awards Committees 1993-2001, 2003-2005, 2005-06, 2006-07 Member Kroeger College Citizenship and Community Affairs Awards Committee 2003-present Director Centre for Voluntary Sector Research and Development 2003-2007. In this capacity I did projects for CVSRD, prepared funding applications to support Centre activities. Member CUASA Council 1975-76 Graduate Faculty Board 1976-80, 1982-84, 1986-88 Ontario Government Scholarship Selection Committee 1978-80 inclusive

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Political Science representative on editorial board of Carleton Library Series January 1979-January 1986 University Promotions Committee 1989-94 University Residence Appeal Committee 1990-94 Program and Planning Committee, Graduate Faculty Board 1991-93 Member Review Committee, Carleton International 1994 University Bargaining Team with CUPE 2424 (1995) Member Vice-President Academic Selection Committee 1997 Member University Bargaining Team with CUPE 2323 1997 Member Executive Committee, Centre for Trade Policy and Law 1993 to 2002 Member Management Committee, Impact Assessment Centre 1995 to 1998 Member Carleton Commission on Inter-Cultural, Inter-Religious and Inter-Racial Relations on Campus – August 2010 to Fall 2012 Members Jewish Students and Faculty Working Group, Carleton Commission on Inter-Cultural, Inter-Religious and Inter-Racial Relations on Campus Fall 2011Summer 2012

k. OTHER Member Board of Governors Community Foundation of Ottawa-Carleton 19932006 Chair, Grants Committee, Community Foundation of Ottawa-Carleton 1997 to 2001 Secretary Community Foundation of Ottawa-Carleton 1998 Acting Chair Community Foundation of Ottawa September-December 2002 Chair of Board of Community Foundation of Ottawa January 2003 to end of calendar 2005 Past Chair, Community Foundation of Ottawa 2006 20

Member, Board of Community Foundations of Canada 2006 to present Vice-Chair Board of FOCAL (Canadian Foundation for the Americas) June 2001 to 2006 Member Board of Directors of Ward Foundation 2003 to present Member Canadian Automotive Partnership Council International Trade Subcommittee 2005-2009 Member Board Canada School of Public Service 2006-2009 Various other voluntary activities 2010-2103

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