NEW on Epicenter: This year marks the 30th anniversary of the end of apartheid in South Africa. @DanielManulak looks back on the student anti-apartheid movement to consider its local and global impact, and draws parallels to today's student protests. https://t.co/Mva3DDUD35
The global movement against apartheid in South Africa got its powerful rhetoric from a narrative based on moral and physical contamination. And it may have started with potatoes. @DanielManulak explains in a new paper. https://t.co/tcaHrTO9Yb
Congratulations Francine McKenzie on the publication of "Rebuilding the postwar order: peace, security, and the UN system"!!! @BloomsburyPub https://t.co/m1KoEGzIjZ
Thank you to @johnkarlsrud and the entire committee for this wonderful news (extra special just before Christmas)! I am honoured to receive this wonderful prize and look forward to seeing everyone at the @IO_Section_ISA in Montréal. @CU_NPSIA,@isanet, @CAGlobalAffairs.
Just in time for #COP27, Prof. @mmanulak has a new Forum article out with @GepJournal
“Toward a Super-COP: Timing, Temporality, and Rethinking World Climate Governance.”
https://t.co/bLrpwdwh5j
@FPACarleton
The secretary-general’s report, Our Common Agenda, advances far-reaching proposals to upgrade the UN and reboot multilateralism. What’ll it take to reform the United Nations? I tackle this question in a new article in @Global_Policy. Take a look!
https://t.co/QdeNpsky1a
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Stockholm enviro conference? What was Canada's role in this transformative meeting? I've got you covered! Check out my article in @Intl_Journal on Canada's influential diplomacy. @CAGlobalAffairs@CU_NPSIA https://t.co/i9aKOebnvA
Delighted that the cover for my book, Change in Global Environmental Politics, with @CUPAcademic is now online. Special thanks to @Guy_Trangos for the brilliant design, depicting our warming planet and global actor networks, against a UN blue backdrop
https://t.co/R2w68OEf2a