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David Carment is a Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. His research focuses on Canadian foreign policy, mediation, negotiation, and the complexities surrounding fragile states and diaspora politics. As an accomplished author and editor, he has published 21 books and co-authored 90 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. Notable recent works examine key aspects such as diaspora cooperation, corruption in Canada, and the branding of Canadian foreign policy in the context of state fragility. He has been recognized for his expertise and has held positions as a visiting scholar at the World Institute for Development Economics Research in Finland and a fellow at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research in Germany. His teaching and research interests include the international dimensions of ethnic conflict, the role of communication technologies in risk analysis and early warning systems, peacekeeping efforts, and Canadian foreign policy analysis.
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs • Ottawa
Engaged in teaching and research in international affairs with significant contributions to the study of Canadian foreign policy.
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