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Martin S. Edwards

Martin S. Edwards

Dr. Edwards, an internationally acclaimed expert on evaluating the International Monetary Fund, was a Fulbright Research Chair in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) and Visiting Fulbright Scholar at CIGI.

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Chris Russill

Chris Russill

Dr. Russill studies how we observe, know, and govern imperceptible environmental processes through media that register, record, and process otherwise undetectable environmental changes.

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Tao Wu

Tao Wu

Dr. Wu was a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in International Economics and Finance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in late 2016.

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John Head

John Head

Dr. Head joined the BSIA for the latter part of 2016 as a Fulbright Research Chair in Global Governance studying international law, agricultural reform, and ecological integrity.

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Paul Foley

Paul Foley

Dr. Foley studies links between governance and development. He is currently studying the relationship between third-party sustainability certification and development in fisheries.

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John Hartig

John Hartig

Dr. Hartig is an internationally acclaimed expert on the Great Lakes and is studying Canada-U.S. efforts to cleanup the most polluted areas of the Great Lakes.

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Herman Mark Schwartz

Herman Mark Schwartz

Dr. Schwartz is interested in the how the structure of property rights, especially intellectual property rights, affects economic growth and the distribution of income nationally and globally.

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Ernesto Vivares

Ernesto Vivares

Dr. Vivares studies Global Political Economy focusing on the socio-historical relationship among development, inequality and global insertions of South America and other regions within the changing global order.

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Cheryl Martens

Cheryl Martens

Dr. Cheryl Martens is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Sociology and History at the University of San Francisco Quito. She is co-investigator and the Quito project leader for the Hungry Cities Partnership project: Migration and Food Security in the Global South (MiFood). Her latest work focuses on Venezuelan migration and temporary shelter (Care, 2021)

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