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November 24, 2014
The Department of Political Science salutes all of the doctoral candidates who were conferred their PhD’s at the University’s Fall Convocation on Friday, November 21, 2014.
“My colleagues and I are very proud of these young scholars,” says Professor Louis Pauly, Chair of the Department of Political Science. “They have each demonstrated great perseverance in pushing forward the research frontier in important areas of study, and our hopes for their continuing success are high. We congratulate them, and we thank all those who have sustained them during their years in graduate school.”
Ki Hyun-Bae
(Supervisor: Steven Bernstein)
Managing International “Relations”: ASEAN’s Dilemma of Attraction-Autonomy Deficits and Ideational Changes after the Cold War
Isabelle Coté
(Supervisor: Jacques Bertrand)
Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia
Carey Doberstein
(Supervisor: David Wolfe)
Governing by Networks: the Policy Implications of Civil Society Participation in Decision Making
Victor Gomez
(Supervisor: Jeffrey Kopstein)
From Protest to Party: The Transformation of Anti-Communist Opposition Movements in East-Central Europe
Jordan Guthrie
(Supervisor: Dickson Eyoh)
Land & Leviathan: Local Politics & Land Tenure Reform Implementation in Rural Tanzania
Nicola Hepburn
(Supervisor: David Wolfe)
Minding the Gap Between Promise and Performance: The Ontario Liberal Government’s Research and Innovation Policy, 2003-2011
Jack Lucas
(Supervisor: Graham White)
Explaining Institutional Change: Local Special Purpose Bodies in Ontario, 1810-2010
Leah Soroko
(Supervisor: Simone Chambers)
Uncertain Dignity: Judging Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value
Anne Staver
(Supervisor: Randall Hansen)
From Right to Earned Privilege? The Development of Stricter Family Immigration Rules in Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom