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April 24, 2024
Could public bank collaboration be the key to combating the climate crisis? Expert Thomas Marois explains
Policymakers should repurpose public banks to work together globally and nationally so climate finance can be policy-driven and public rather than profit-driven and private, says the director of the Public Banking Project....
April 4, 2024
PhD Candidate Noah Fry publishes article in Canadian Public Administration
Noah’s most recent CPA article examines the potential and practice of Crown corporation social procurement guidelines. In his article, Noah assesses the relationship between Canadian trade rules and Crown Corporation (SOE) social procurement policies. He finds that Canadian governments have introduced significant limits and risks to SOEs, placing a chill on policy experimentation. […]
March 25, 2024
PhD Candidate Aye Lei Tun awarded the SEAREG pre-dissertation fellowship!
Aye Lei Tun, a third year PhD candidate from Political Science has received the coveted pre-dissertation fellowship from SEAREG! Aye Lei’s dissertation, “Transnational Network and Resilience of Civil Society Organizations in Myanmar and Thailand” intends to explain why some civil society organizations remain resilient despite state repression in authoritarian regimes. The SEAREG fellowship will help […]