International Relations

Ariella Azoulay (2011-2012)

Jan 20, 2012

鈥淭oward a Visual Declaration of Human Rights: Revisiting The Family of Man鈥 Ariella Azoulay is an author, art curator, filmmaker, and theorist of photography and visual culture. She is Professor of Modern Culture and Media and the Department of Comparative Literature at [...]

Mary Louise Pratt (2009-2010)

Mar 03, 2010

鈥淕lobalization and the Ecology of Language鈥 Mary Louise Pratt is an emeritus professor at New York University, where before retirement she was Silver Professor and Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures. She studied at the University of Toronto, the [...]

Sherene Razack (2006-2007)

Jan 30, 2007

鈥淒angerous Muslim Men, Imperiled Muslim Women, and Civilized Europeans: Law and the War on Terror鈥 Sherene Razack is Distinguished Professor and the Penney Kanner Endowed Chair in Women鈥檚 Studies at UCLA. She was previously Emeritus Professor in the Department of Social [...]

Hanan Ashrawi (2005-2006)

Oct 25, 2005

鈥淭he Global Context and Human Imperative of Peace in the Middle East鈥 Hanan Ashrawi is a scholar and activist in the struggle for a Palestinian homeland. As the founder and secretary general of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy, [...]

Margaret MacMillan (2004-2005)

Nov 04, 2004

鈥淭he Uses and Abuses of History: Versailles and Beyond鈥 Margaret MacMillan is a provost at Trinity College and Professor of History at the University of Toronto. She is also emeritus Professor of International History and the former Warden of St. Antony鈥檚 College at the [...]

Martha Nussbaum (2000-2001)

Jan 20, 2001

鈥淚n Search of Universal Values鈥 Martha Nussbaum is a renowned legal academic known for her work on Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, feminist philosophy, political philosophy, and philosophy and the arts. She was trained as a classicist at Harvard University and is an [...]

Gwynne Dyer (1999-2000)

Oct 03, 1999

鈥淒emocratic Overdog: Strategy, Morality, and Etiquette for the New Masters of the Universe鈥 Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, columnist, broadcaster, and lecturer, originally trained as a historian. He has served in the armed forces of three nations and has held [...]

Mel Hurtig (1985-1986)

Feb 10, 1986

鈥1986: The Most Crucial Year in Modern Canadian History鈥 Mel Hurtig was a publisher, an author, and a well-known Canadian nationalist. During the 1972 federal election, he ran as a Liberal in West Edmonton, finishing second. In 1973, he left the Library party and co-founded [...]

Pauline Jewett (1982-1983)

Mar 21, 1983

鈥淐anadian Politics and the Arms Race: A View from Parliament Hill鈥 Pauline Jewett was a Canadian Member of Parliament and activist. She earned a BA and an MA from 皇冠体育鈥檚 University, and a PhD in political science at Harvard University in 1949. After graduating, she taught [...]

Han Suyin (1980-1981)

Oct 06, 1980

鈥淭he Chinese Perception of the World Today鈥 and 鈥淲riters and Writing in China Today鈥 Han Suyin was a well-known author and authority on Chinese literature. Her 15 works of fiction, autobiography, history and cultural analysis include A Many-Splendored Thing (1952), which [...]

Paul G茅rin-Lajoie (1974-1975)

Nov 28, 1974

鈥淭he Development Crises and the Canadian Dilemma鈥 Paul G茅rin-Lajoie was President of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). He was born in Montreal in 1920, and studied at Universit茅 de Montreal and Oxford University. He served as Quebec鈥檚 first Minister of [...]

Pierre Charpentier, Alfred Pick, Allan Roger, Rev. C. William Smith, Pierre Tanguay (1974-1975)

Nov 27, 1974

鈥淚nstitutional Cooperation Between Canada and Latin America: Government and Church鈥 This panel was part of a series on 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Involvement in Latin America,鈥 which began with Michael Lubbock鈥檚 lecture. The five speakers each addressed a different aspect of Canada-Latin [...]