patrick leblond - University of Ottawa

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patrick leblond - University of Ottawa
PATRICK LEBLOND
University of Ottawa
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
120 University Private, Office 6021
Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
Canada
Tel.: +1 613 562 5800 (ext. 2953)
Fax: +1 613 562 5241
E-mail: [email protected]
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M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., C.P.A, C.A.
CURRICULUM VITAE
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
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International Economics and Politics
o Globalization and international
economic integration
o Global economic governance
o International money and finance
o International trade
o Regional economic and
monetary integration
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Comparative Economics and Politics
o Macroeconomic policy
o Financial regulation
o Business and public policy
• Regional Specializations
o Europe
o North America
EMPLOYMENT
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UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
(Ottawa, Canada)
July 2008 – today
Associate Professor – Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
May 2011 - today
Assistant Professor – Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
July 2008 – April 2011
HEC MONTREAL
(Montreal, Canada)
July 2004 – August 2008
Assistant Professor – Department of International Business
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SECOR CONSULTING
(Montreal, Canada)
Summers 00, 01 & 02
March 1998 – August 1999
Senior Consultant - Business Strategy
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ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO.
(Montreal, Canada)
December 1996 – March 1998
Senior Consultant - Economic and Financial Consulting
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ERNST & YOUNG
(Montreal, Canada)
October 1992 – June 1994
Summers 90 & 91
Senior Accountant and Auditor
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EDUCATION
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.Phil.)
Political Science
Columbia University, New York, USA
2006
2002
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POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES
University of London, United Kingdom
1999
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MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.Phil.)
Sociology and Politics of Modern Society
Cambridge University, United Kingdom
1996
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MASTER OF EUROPEAN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
AND BUSINESS LAW (M.B.A.)
Lund University, Sweden
1995
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.)
Public Accountancy
HEC Montreal (affiliated to the University of Montreal), Canada
1992
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
o Business-Government Relations and Public Policy in the Globalized Economy (in French)
(M.A. in Public and International Affairs)
o Globalization and Governance (in English) (M.A. in Public and International Affairs)
o Global Economic Issues (in French) (M.A. in Globalization and International Development)
o International Finance (in English & French) (M.A. in Public and International Affairs)
o Macroeconomic Policy (in English) (M.A. in Public and International Affairs)
o Regionalism and Regional Integration (in French) (M.A. in Public and International Affairs)
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UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA (Spain)
o International Finance: Institutional and Policy Dimensions (in English) (LL.M.,
International Economic Law and Policy [IELPO])
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WORLD TRADE INSTITUTE (Bern, Switzerland)
o Business and the Governance of International Trade and Investment (in English) (Master of
International Law and Economics)
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HEC MONTREAL
o American Political Institutions & Business Practices (in English) (B.B.A.)
o Context and Issues in International Business (in French) (M.Sc.)
o International Economic Environment (in French & English) (B.B.A.)
o Large Business Management (in French) (B.B.A.)
o Seminar in International Economics (in French) (M.Sc.)
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CIREM (Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada)
o International Economic Environment (9 hours, in French) (executive training)
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TEACHING MATERIALS
Case Studies & Teaching Notes
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“The Canadian National Railway Company’s (CN) North American Strategy”(case study and
teaching note, published in French and English in the International Journal of Case Studies in
Management)
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Research Affiliations
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Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue
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Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa
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Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa
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Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis of Organizations (CIRANO), Montreal
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Groupe de recherche en affaires internationales (Research Group in International Business), HEC
Montreal
Articles in Refereed Journals
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Ioannou, D., P. Leblond and A. Niemann, “European integration and the crisis: practice and
theory”, Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 22, no. 2, 2015, forthcoming.
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Chang, M. and P. Leblond, “All in: Market expectations of eurozone integrity in the sovereign debt
crisis”, Review of International Political Economy, Advance online publication, 8 August 2014.
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Leblond, P., “The logic of a banking union for Europe”, Journal of Banking Regulation, vol. 15, no.
3/4, 2014, pp. 288-298.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “Closing the deal: What role for the provinces in the final stages of the
CETA negotiations?”, International Journal, vol. 68, no. 4, 2013, pp. 553-559. (2013 JCR Impact Factor
0.533; 50/83 International Relations)
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Leblond, P., “EU, US and international accounting standards: A delicate balancing act in governing
global finance”, Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 18, no. 3, 2011, pp. 443-461. (2011 JCR Impact
Factor 1.210; 8/45 Public Administration)
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DeBardeleben, J. and P. Leblond, “Introduction: The other transatlantic relationship: Canada, the
EU and 21st century challenges”, International Journal, vol. 66, no. 1, 2011, pp. 1-7. (2011 JCR Impact
Factor 0.534; 45/81 International Relations)
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Leblond, P., “Canada, the European Union and Transatlantic Financial Governance”, International
Journal, vol. 66, no. 1, 2011, pp. 57-72. (2011 JCR Impact Factor 0.534; 45/81 International Relations)
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Grossman, E. and P. Leblond, “European Financial Integration: Finally the Great Leap Forward?”,
Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 49, no. 2, 2011, pp. 413-435. (2011 JCR Impact Factor 1.308;
27/148 Political Science, 13/81 International Relations, 86/321 Economics)
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Hobolt, S.B. and P. Leblond, "Is My Crown Better than Your Euro? Exchange Rates and Public
Opinion on the Single European Currency", European Union Politics, vol. 10, no. 2, 2009, pp. 202-225.
(2009 JCR Impact Factor 1.979; 8/112 Political Science)
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Leblond, P. and M.A. Strachinescu Olteanu, “Le libre-échange avec l'Europe : Quel est l'intérêt
pour le Canada”, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal / La Politique étrangère du Canada, vol. 15, no. 1,
2009, pp. 60-76.
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Leblond, P., “The Canadian National Railway Company’s (CN) North American Strategy”,
International Journal of Case Studies in Management, vol. 6, no. 1 (May), 2008, 21 pages.
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Leblond, P., “The Fog of Integration: Reassessing the Role of Economic Interests in European
Integration", British Journal of Politics and International Relations, vol. 10, no. 1, 2008, pp. 9-26.
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Leblond, P., “The Political Stability and Growth Pact Is Dead. Long Live the Economic Stability and
Growth Pact”, Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 44, no. 5 (December), 2006, pp. 969-90. (2006
JCR Impact Factor 0.718; 30/85 Political Science, 21/50 International Relations, 83/175 Economics)
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Leblond, P., “Completing the Maastricht Contract: Institutional Handicraft and the Transition to
European Monetary Union”, Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 42, no. 3 (September), 2004, pp.
553-72. (2004 JCR Impact Factor 1.167; 10/70 Political Science, 11/54 International Relations,
36/172 Economics)
Editorship of Journal Special Issues
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Ioannou, D., P. Leblond and A. Niemann, “European integration in times of crisis: Theoretical
Perspectives”, Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 22, no. 2, 2015, forthcoming.
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DeBardeleben, J. and P. Leblond, “The other transatlantic relationship: Canada, the EU and 21st
century challenges”, International Journal, vol. 66, no. 1, 2011.
Book Chapters
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Leblond, P., “The Global Financial Crisis”, in G. Anderson and C. Kukucha, eds, International
Political Economy, Oxford University Press, 2015, forthcoming.
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Leblond, P. “Réduire les barrières au commerce international: Les accords de libre–échange”, in B.
Sinclair-Desgagné, A. Van Assche and T. Warin, eds, Le Québec international: une perspective
économique, Montreal: CIRANO et Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2015, forthcoming.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “Canadian Federalism and International Trade: A Small Step While
Waiting for the Giant Leap”, in N. Verelli, ed., State of the Federation 2011, McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2014, pp. 153-168.
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Hobolt, S.B. and P. Leblond, “Economic Insecurity and Public Support for the Euro Before and
During the Financial Crisis”, in N. Bermeo and L.M. Bartels, eds, Mass Politics in Tough Times:
Opinion, Votes and Protest in the Great Recession, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 128-147.
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Leblond, P., “Cool Canada: A Case of Low Market-Based Banking in the Anglo-Saxon World”, in I.
Hardie and D. Howarth, eds, Market-Based Banking and the International Financial Crisis, Oxford
University Press, 2013, pp. 201-207.
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Leblond, P., “Fiscal Crises in the Eurozone: Assessing the Austerity Imposed by the Bail-outs”, in J.
DeBardeleben and C. Viju, eds, The Economic-Financial Crisis in Europe: What it means for the EU and
Russia, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 67-86.
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Grossman, E. and P. Leblond, “Financial Regulation in Europe: From the Battle of the Systems to a
Jacobinist EU”, in J. Richardson, ed., Constructing a policy-making state? Policy dynamics in the
European Union, Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 189-208.
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Leblond, P., “One for All and All for One: The Global Financial Crisis and the European Integration
Project”, in L. Fioramonti, ed., Regions and Crises: New Challenges for Contemporary Regionalisms,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 50-66.
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Leblond, P., “EU, US and international accounting standards: A delicate balancing act in governing
global finance”, in A. Dür and M. Elsig, eds, The European Union's Foreign Economic Policies: A
Principle-Agent Perspective, Routledge, 2011, pp. 121-139. (Previously published in Journal of
European Public Policy)
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Leblond, P., “A Canadian Perspective on the EU's Financial Architecture and the Crisis”, in K.
Hübner, ed., Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic Partnership, Routledge, 2011, pp. 165179.
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Leblond, P., “Le Partenariat pour la sécurité et la prospérité : Quel rôle pour le Québec ?”, in G.
Lachapelle, ed., Le destin américain du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 2010, pp. 183-200.
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Lapointe, A. and P. Leblond, “Commerce et intégration économique transatlantique : mise en
situation”, in A. Lapointe, ed., Commerce atlantique, intégration économique et alliances stratégiques.
Conference proceedings, Centre d’études en administration internationale, Ecole des Hautes
Etudes Commerciales, Montreal, November 1996, pp. 1-10.
Articles in Non-refereed Journals
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Leblond, P., “Quelle monnaie pour une Écosse indépendante?”, Actualité fédérale, vol. 5, no. 3
(September), 2014, 6 pages.
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Leblond, P., "Free Trade with Europe: A deal at last", Diplomat and International Canada, Winter
2014, pp. 32-33.
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Leblond, P., “Libre-échange avec l'Europe : qu'en est-il ?”, Reflets, vol. 30, no. 1 (September), 2013,
p. 23.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “A Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between
Canada and the European Union: Challenges for Canadian Federalism”, Federal News, vol. 3, no. 1
(January), 2012, 4 pages.
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Paudyn, B. and P. Leblond, “One for All and All for One? The Eurozone’s Bailout Arrangements”,
EU Political Economy Bulletin, no. 15 (Winter), 2011, pp. 5-10.
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Leblond, P., “The Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement: More to it than
meets the eye”, Policy Options, vol. 31, no. 7, July-August 2010, pp. 74-78.
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Leblond, P., “L’économie politique du budget fédéral 2009”, Policy Options, vol. 30, no. 3 (March),
2009, pp. 36-38.
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Leblond, P., “The other side of the loonie: the greenback in historical perspective”, Policy Options,
vol. 29, no. 2 (February), 2008, pp. 41-45.
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Leblond, P., “L’émergence économique de la Chine en perspective”, Policy Options, vol. 27, no. 6
(July-August), 2006, pp. 88-90.
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Leblond, P., “La vraie menace chinoise pour l’économie canadienne passe par l’oncle Sam.” Policy
Options, vol. 26, no. 1 (December-January), 2004-2005, pp. 55-60.
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Leblond, P., “Symbolism vs. economics: the loonie vs. the greenback” Policy Options, vol. 24, no. 10
(November), 2003, pp. 65-69.
Book & Database Reviews
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Leblond, P., review of The Politics of Privatization: Wealth and Power in Postcommunist Europe, John A.
Gould, (Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner, 2011), EUSA Review, Fall, 2012, p. 12.
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Leblond, P., review of Tax Havens: How Globalization Really Works, Ronen Palan, Richard Murphy and
Christian Chavagneux, (Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2010), Political Science Quarterly, vol. 127,
no. 3, 2012, pp. 493-495
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Leblond, P., review (in French) of Regional Monetary Integration, Peter B. Kenen and Ellen E. Meade,
(New York, NY, Cambridge University Press, 2008), Études internationales, vol. 40, no. 3, 2009, pp.
456-457.
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Leblond, P., review (in French) of La trahison des économistes, Jean-Luc Gréau (2008), (Paris, Gallimard,
2008), Canadian Journal of Sociology, vol. 34, no. 2, 2009, pp. 535-536.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: Archigos”, EU Political Economy Newsletter, no. 12, Spring 2009,
pp. 2-4.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: Comparative Study of Electoral Systems”, EU Political Economy
Newsletter, no. 10, Spring 2008, pp. 2-4.
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Leblond, P., “Ruling Out Capital Controls: European Leadership?”, review of Capital Rules: The
Construction of Global Finance, Rawi Abdelal, (Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2007),
International Studies Review, vol. 9, no. 3, 2007, pp. 478-480.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: Economic Freedom”, EU Political Economy Newsletter, no 9, Fall
2007, pp. 3-6.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: Measuring Globalization”, EU Political Economy Newsletter, no 8,
Spring 2007, pp. 3-6.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys”, EU Political Economy
Newsletter, no 7, Fall 2006, pp. 3-5.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: POLCON 2005”, EU Political Economy Newsletter, no 6, Spring
2006, pp. 2-4.
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Leblond, P., “Globalization and World Insecurity”, review of Globalization, Security, and the Nation
State, Ersel Aydinli and James N. Rosenau, (Albany, NY, State University of New York Press, 2005),
International Studies Review, vol. 7, no. 4, 2005, pp. 642-644.
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Leblond, P., “Data Resources Review: Comparative Political Datasets – University of Berne”, EU
Political Economy Newsletter, no 5, Fall 2005, pp. 3-5.
Reports and Analyses
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “Twenty-First Century Trade Agreements: Challenges for Canadian
Federalism”, The Federal Idea, Montreal, 2012, 27 pages.
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Bourgeois-Hatto, D. and P. Leblond, “Les facteurs clés de succès des corridors commerciaux”,
Notes et Analyses #22, Chair of American Political and American Studies, University of Montreal,
February 2009, 21 pages.
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Leblond, P., “The economic partnership agreement between Canada and the EU is still on track”,
Policy Brief, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, November 2008, 4 pages.
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Leblond, P., “The EU and the Global Convergence in Accounting Standards“, Business Brief, EU
Policy Briefings, Center for European Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
September 2007, 6 pages.
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Boismenu, G., P. Leblond and A. Strachinescu, “Aspects politiques et économiques d’un accord de
libre-échange Canada-Union européenne”, Report prepared for the Quebec Ministry of Economic
Development, Innovation and Exportation, Institute for European Studies, McGill UniversityUniversity of Montreal, January 2007.
Opinions and Commentaries
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Leblond, P., “Is Newfoundland Putting CETA At Risk”, CIPS Blog, Centre for International Policy
Studies, University of Ottawa, January 23, 2015.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “Harper Must Square the Provincial Circle on CETA”, CIPS Blog, Centre
for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, September 18, 2013.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “Libre-échange avec l'Europe: Le Québec n'a pas de véto", CIPS Blog,
Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, November 2, 2012.
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Fafard, P. and P. Leblond, “The provinces can't veto a deal”, Embassy, October 31, 2012, p. 23.
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Leblond, P., “The Greek Elections: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, CIPS Blog, Centre for
International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, June 20, 2012.
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Leblond, P., “Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Let's Not Get Overexcited Here!”, CIPS
Blog, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, November 24, 2011.
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Leblond, P., “What Should the G20 Accomplish in Cannes?”, CIPS Blog, Centre for International
Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, November 4, 2011.
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"The World Economy in Turmoil", CIPS Blog, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of
Ottawa, November 3, 2011.
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Langrish, J. and P. Leblond, “Canada-Europe free trade: The economic sovereignty of Quebec (and
other provinces) is not threatened”, Commentary, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue,
February 2011, 2 pages.
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Leblond, P., “Free trade with Europe will not destroy 150,000 jobs”, Commentary, Canada-Europe
Transatlantic Dialogue, November 2010, 2 pages.
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Leblond, P., “Sommets: un petit prix à payer”, La Presse, 16 June 2010.
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Leblond, P., “Financial regulatory reforms: let the G20 process its course”, CIC Commentary,
Canadian International Council, February 12, 2010.
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Leblond, P., “Is it time to take the currency gloves off?”, CIC Commentary, Canadian International
Council, February 9, 2010.
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Leblond, P., “The euro is ten years old!”, Commentary, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue,
January 2009, 3 pages.
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Leblond, P. “No Easy Fix for Loonie”, Financial Post, 22 January 2008.
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Leblond, P. “Loin de l’améro”, La Presse, 10 novembre 2007.
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Deniger, C. and P. Leblond, “Un signe de maturité”, La Presse, 9 December 1998.
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Deniger, C. and P. Leblond, “Audience du CRTC sur les nouveaux services de télévision
spécialisée”, Le Devoir, 8 December 1998.
OTHER ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Participation in Organizing Conferences, Symposia, Workshops, etc.
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Co-organizer, “Workshop: Canada – European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade
Agreement”, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, 12 May 2014.
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Organizer, Luncheon Seminar Series, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs,
University of Ottawa, 2013-2014.
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Organizer, Luncheon Seminar Series, International Political Economy Network (IPEN), Centre for
International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, 2011- 2013.
Program co-chair, 9th biennial conference, European Community Studies Association – Canada
(ECSA-C), Ottawa, ON, 27-28 April 2012.
Organizer, “Taking Stock of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement”,
half-day conference, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, 12 April 2011.
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Chair, Economics and Political Economy Section, 12th biennial conference, European Union Studies
Association, Boston, MA, 3-5 March 2011.
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Member of the Program Committee, 2010 biennial conference, Council for European Studies,
Montreal, QC, 15-17 April 2010.
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Co-organizer, “The International Convergence in Accounting Standards: Challenges for Canada”,
HEC Montreal, Montreal, QC, February 5, 2007.
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Co-organizer, “Le Québec face au géant chinois”, CERIUM-HEC Montreal, Montreal, QC, March
17, 2006.
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Coordinator, “North-American Integration: Migration, Trade and Security”, Institute for Research
on Public Policy, Ottawa, ON, April 1-2, 2004.
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Referee Experience
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Academy of International Business, L’Actualité économique, American Journal of Political Science,
Cambridge University Press, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Canadian Journal of Political Science,
Canadian Public Administration, Canadian Public Policy, Études internationales, European Integration
Online Papers, European Union Politics, Gestion, Global Environmental Politics, Institute for Research
on Public Policy, International Journal of Case Studies in Management, International Journal of Monetary
Economics and Finance, International Negotiation Journal, International Organization, International
Political Science Review, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of
Contemporary European Research, Journal of European Public Policy, Management International, Oxford
University Press, Politique et sociétés, Pluto Books, Regulation and Governance, Review of European and
Russian Affairs, Review of International Political Economy, University of Toronto Press, ZedBooks.
Academic Service
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Member, Steering Committee, Collaboratory on Energy Research and Policy, University of Ottawa,
2013–today.
Secretary-Treasurer, European Community Studies Association - Canada (ECSA-C), 2012–today.
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Coordinator, Senior Fellows, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, 2012–today.
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Liaison Member, Management Board, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, 2010today.
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Editor, EU Political Economy Bulletin, European Union Studies Association, 2009–2013.
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Member, Governing Board, European Community Studies Association - Canada (ECSA-C), 20102012.
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Chair, hiring committees, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, 2011-2012.
Member, hiring committees, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, 2009-2011.
Coordinator, Research Group in International Business, HEC Montreal, January–August 2008.
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Member of HEC Montreal’s Research Council, 2007–2008.
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Director, Réseau Économie Internationale (REI), Centre d’études et recherches internationales de
l’Université de Montréal (CERIUM), 2006-2008.
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Member, hiring committee, Department of International Business, HEC Montreal, 2006-2007.
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Coordinator, International Business Specialization, Bachelor of Business Administration, HEC
Montreal, 2004-2008.
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Supervision of Completed Master’s Theses or Major Research Papers
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Jonathan Rybicki, “Framing the Policy Implications of Global Value Chain Engagement in
Canada”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2014.
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Charles-Etienne Bédard Châteauneuf, “Le pétrole canadien face à l'incertitude américaine:
Possibilités stratégiques”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, Summer 2014.
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Roxana Aura Maris Duma, “The Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement:
Agricultural Roadblocks”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, Winter 2014.
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Yue Han, “Understanding the Drivers of China’s Economic Engagement in Africa”, Graduate
School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Winter 2014.
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Mi Jin Babstock, “Review of the Basel Accords Banking Supervision Framework-Comparative
Analysis of Regulatory Implementation in Canada and the U.S.”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Winter 2014.
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Maryam Mashaie, “Bank regulation, Profitability, and Lending: An Analysis of Systemically
Important Banks pre-2007-09 Financial Crisis”, Department of Economics, University of Ottawa,
Fall 2013. (co-supervision with Maral Kichian)
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Jonathan Beauchesne, “L’Europe en crise: les investisseurs obligataires sont-ils irrationnels ?”,
Department of International Business, HEC Montreal, Fall 2013.
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Yu-Ra Lee, “Economic Regionalism in East Asia: Strengthening Regional Economic Cooperation
for Economic Growth and Financial Stability”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs,
University of Ottawa, Summer 2013.
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Marie-Christine Jacques, “L’austérité et la crise européenne: Une analyse de l’austérité et de
l’évolution des programmes d’ajustement en Grèce”, Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2013.
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Gabrielle Proulx, “L’internationalisation du yuan chinois”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2013.
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Shella Mithani, “Can the Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit program have better return-to work incentives for full labor market integration of beneficiaries, reducing the cost of the
program?”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer
2013.
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Jonathon James Vopat, “China and the United States: The Challenge of Global Hegemony”,
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Spring 2013.
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Connor Padraig Dean, “Organizational Identity and the European Union: The Conflict of European
Economic Identity”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa,
Spring 2013.
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Anne-Marie Gagnon, “L’influence de la finance et de l’investissement responsable sur la
responsabilité sociale des entreprises : une analyse des politiques de la Caisse de dépôt et
placement du Québec”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa,
Fall 2012.
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Pierre Joseph Lavallée, “Analyse de l’impact sur la croissance économique des paradis fiscaux des
mesures de transparence et de collaboration internationale adoptées suite aux pressions exercées
par l’OCDE”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Fall 2012.
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Luigi Scarpa de Masellis, “Implementation mechanisms of international environmental
instruments into domestic law: a comparative analysis of the implementation of international
agreements in the legal systems of the European Union (EU) and Canada with a particular focus on
climate change”, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa,
Fall 2012.
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May Thi-Ngoc Luong, “The Fate of North American Integration: Security, Trade, and Regional
Governance”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer
2012.
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Sabina Mihaescu, “The Anti-Money Laudering Complex in Canada - A private-public Approach to
Governance. The Compliance role of Financial Institutions”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2012.
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Hendrik Brakel, “European Monetary Union: Is it Sustainable and Can It Be Fixed?”, Graduate
School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2012.
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Luciano Pires Vidal De V Xavier, “Is Basel III Enough?”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2012.
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Janelle Vincent, “The Green Climate Fund: a long way to operationalization”, Graduate School of
Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Winter 2012.
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Olivier Lamoureux, “Des marchés et des empires : la construction de la politique énergétique
européenne”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Winter
2012.
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Guillaume Lagacé, “Les banques étrangères en Chine”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Fall 2011.
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Kirk Bennett, “Canada’s Bilateral Free Trade Agreement Strategy in Latin America: A Strategic
Analysis”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Fall 2011.
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Joel de La Salle, “An Analysis of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Industry: A Verification of the SelfReported Deficiencies by Industry Stakeholders and Federal Government Policy Proposals to
Rectify these Shortcomings”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Ottawa, Summer 2011.
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Clarissa Ming Zhong, “The Anxious Chinese: Understanding the Economy, Politics and Business
through Cultural Lens”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa,
Summer 2011.
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Camille Bouillon, “L’intégration européenne et l’influence des États-Unis”, Graduate School of
Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Summer 2011.
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Samara Hutton, “European Union (EU) Policy towards Geographical Indications in the Canada-EU
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) Negotiations”, Graduate School of Public
and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Spring 2011.
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Catherine DeJong, “Post-9/11 Canada-U.S. Border Policy and the Trucking Industry”, Graduate
School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Fall 2010.
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Benoît Carrière, “Harmonisation des politiques dans les intégrations économiques régionales :
Étude comparée du secteur du transport des marchandises dans l’UE et l’ALÉNA”, HEC Montreal,
Fall 2009.
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David Bourgeois-Hatto, “American MNEs’ Public Support for the Doha Round”, HEC Montreal,
Summer 2009.
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Landry Houndolo, “The trade diversion effects of the EU enlargement; a close-up look at the
Canadian pork industry”, HEC Montreal, Summer 2009.
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Diane Obam Dallaire, “China’s Rise in Africa: A Growth-Enhancing Opportunity, But Under What
Conditions?”, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Spring
2009.
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Ximena Henao, “Exchange Rate Regimes and Economic Growth”, HEC Montreal, Summer 2008
(co-supervision with Jean Boivin).
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Mélanie Bourque, “Les exportations des PME québécoises dans un contexte de taux de change
défavorable”, HEC Montreal, Summer 2008.
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Eva Clerc, “Les déterminants du capital marque lors d’une fusion-acquisition dans un contexte
international”, HEC Montreal, Summer 2008 (co-supervision with Claude Laurin).
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Chloé Saint-Ville, ”Les pratiques des agences de promotion de l’investissement en zone
métropolitaine rencontrent-elles les besoins des entreprises étrangères ? ”, HEC Montreal, Summer
2007.
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Nada Grich, “La politique énergétique de l’Union européenne dans la région du Caucase”, HEC
Montreal, Spring 2007.
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Andreea Strachinescu, “Les accords commerciaux préférentiels entre les petits et les grands pays :
le cas d’un accord entre le Canada et l’Association européenne de libre-échange”, HEC Montreal,
Fall 2006.
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Mélanie Hamon, “Les Pays d’Europe centrale et orientale sont-ils prêts pour la zone euro ?”, HEC
Montreal, Summer 2006 (co-supervision with Hafedh Bouakez).
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Other Teaching and Research Positions
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Affiliated Professor, Department of International Business, HEC Montreal, Canada, 2010 – today.
Visiting Professor, University of Barcelona, IELPO program, Spain, 2009 – today.
Visiting Professor, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland, 2008 – today.
Visiting Fellow, Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, 20142015.
Visiting Researcher, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal, Canada, February 2003 –
April 2004.
Visiting Researcher, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden, Fall 2002.
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
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Standard Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2011-2012.
Research fellowship, Canadian International Council, 2009-2010.
Research scholarship, Columbia University, Summer 2003.
Doctoral scholarship, Columbia University, Spring 2003.
Research grant, Swedish Institute, Fall 2002.
Teaching Scholarship, Columbia University, 2001-2002.
President’s Scholarship, Columbia University, 2000-2001.
Doctoral fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1999-2002.
Doctoral fellowship, Fonds québécois pour la recherche sur la culture et la société (FQRSC),
Government of Quebec, 1999- 2002 (declined).
Fellowship, Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, 1995-1996.
Master’s scholarship, Fonds pour la formation de chercheurs et l’aide à la recherche (FCAR),
Government of Quebec, 1994-1996.
SPEECHES AND PRESENTATIONS
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“CETA and Financial Services”, Conference on the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, October 31, 2014,
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“Table ronde d'affaires: L'Accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l'UE”,
European Community Studies Association of Canada (ECSA-C), Hyatt Regency, Montreal, QC,
May 8, 2014.
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“Economic Implications of CETA”, The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA):
Implications for British Columbia, University of Victoria, BC, May 6, 2014.
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“Bitcoins: The Future of International Finance?”, Politics @ the Pub, Canadian International
Council - National Capital Branch, Ottawa, March 24, 2014.
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“Europe in Crises: An Economic Perspective", Certificate Program in Public Sector Leadership and
Governance, University of Ottawa, Centre for Public Management and Policy, February 13, 2014.
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“Closing the Deal: Canadian Challenges to Negotiating CETA”, What Do EU-Canada Trade
Negotiations Mean for a EU-US Trade Agreement?, Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns
Hopkins University, Washington, DC, September 30, 2013.
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“Accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l’UE: un bilan”, Summer School on
International Trade, ENAP-UQAM, Montreal, August 23, 2013.
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“After the Euro Crisis - Prospects for Europe and Beyond”, Canadian International Council National Capital Branch, Ottawa, April 8, 2013.
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“Assessing the Risks of Trade Liberalization for Canada”, expert panel on Trade Liberalization:
The Academic, Business and Labour Perspectives, Public Policy Seminar, Library of Parliament of
Canada, Ottawa, February 28, 2013.
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“The World Economy: Upcoming Challenges”, CASIS Symposium on Developing Security and
Intelligence Challenges, Ottawa, November 16, 2012.
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“Les enjeux de la mise en oeuvre de l'AÉCG”, Accord de libre-échange Canada-UE: Quelles
attentes ?, CIRANO, Montréal, October 31, 2012.
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“Austerity is not an option but flexibility is”, Consequences of the Financial Crisis for Europe and
North America, Carleton University, Ottawa, September 6, 2012.
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“Accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l’UE”, Summer School on
International Trade, ENAP-UQAM, Montreal, August 24, 2012.
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“Fiscal Governance as Austerity”, Scotland Debates EU Economic Governance, University of
Edinburgh, Scotland, June 1, 2012.
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“The Euro Crisis: How and Why It Happened”, expert panel on The Euro Crisis: How It All Started
and Where It Might Lead, Public Policy Seminar, Library of Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, March
15, 2012.
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“The Euro Crisis: How and Why It Happened”, expert panel on The Euro Crisis: How It All Started
and Where It Might Lead, Centre for European Studies (Carleton University) and Friedrich Ebert
Stiftung, Carleton University, Ottawa, February 9, 2012.
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“Le Canada et la France dans la gouvernance économique mondiale”, Société des amis CanadaFrance, Ottawa, January 23, 2011.
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“International financial regulatory reforms: Are we on the right track?”, CERIUM Summer School
Capitalism in Crises?, University of Montreal, June 30, 2010.
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“Do Not Panic! The Greek Debt Crisis Does Not Imperil the Euro”, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs Public Seminar Series, University of Ottawa, April 9, 2010
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“EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement”, Centre for European Studies,
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, November 9, 2009.
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“Enjeux avec l’Asie : Positionnement économique et géopolitique au sortir de la crise économique
mondiale”, Ministry of International Relations, Government of Quebec, Quebec, QC, October 28,
2009.
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“EU-US Relations After George W. Bush: Evolution or Revolution?”, Round Table, European
Union Studies Association, Biennial Conference, Los Angeles, CA, April 25, 2009.
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“The Global Financial Crisis: The End of the World as We Know It?”, Odell House Leadership
Program, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, March 5, 2009.
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“Budget 2009: The Economics and Politics of a Recession”, roundtable on the 2009 Canadian
federal government budget, University of Ottawa, January 29, 2009.
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“State of the Economic Partnership”, roundtable on the 2008 Canada-EU Summit, Center for
European Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, October 29, 2008.
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“Les corridors commerciaux et leurs facteurs clés de succès” (with David Bourgeois-Hatto),
Ministry of International Relations, Government of Quebec, Quebec City, June 11, 2008.
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“Ontario-Québec Trade Patterns under Free Trade”, Ontario-Québec Continental Gateway and
Trade Corridor Workshop, Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management, Richard Ivey
School of Business, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, March 10, 2008.
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“Perspectives sur un accord de libre-échange entre le Canada et l’Union européenne pour le
Québec (et Montréal)”, International Business Committee, Board of Trade of Metropolitan
Montreal, April 27, 2007.
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“Fighting Against American Dominance of World Financial Markets: The EU and the Global
Convergence of Accounting Standards”, Richmond University, London, UK, October 17, 2006.
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“Union européenne et Canada : Une analyse comparée des enjeux actuels”, round table on “Défis
de la réforme au Canada et dans l’Union européenne”, University of Montreal, June 7, 2006.
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“Making the EU Count: Institutional Leadership and the Global Convergence of Accounting
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Standards”, Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy, May 8, 2006.
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“L’impact de l’émergence de la Chine sur les économies canadienne et québécoises en
perspective”, “Le Québec face au géant chinois” conference, CERIUM-HEC Montreal, March 17,
2006.
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“L’impact de la montée de la Chine et l’Inde sur les économies québécoise et canadienne”, Réseau
de veille intégrée sur les politiques publiques, Government of Quebec, Quebec City, March 9, 2006.
MEDIA INTERVENTIONS
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Print: Agence France Presse, L’Actualité (Canada), China Mining News, Commerce (Canada), Correio
Braziliense (Brazil), Courrier parlementaire (Canada), Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), Daily Telegraph (UK),
Embassy (Canada), Finance et investissement (Canada), National Post (Canada), Financial Times (UK),
Globe and Mail (Canada), Jobboom (Canada), La Presse (Canada), La Tribune (France), Le Devoir
(Canada), L’Étoile (Canada), Le Monde (France), Les Affaires (Canada), Le Soleil (Canada), Pravda
(Slovakia), Sanlian LifeWeek (China), The (Montreal) Gazette (Canada), The Hill Times (Canada), The
Telegram (Canada), The Toronto Star (Canada).
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Television: Business News Network [BNN] (Canada), CBC (Canada), CPAC (Canada), CTV
(Canada), CTV News Channel (Canada), Global News (Canada), Le Canal Nouvelles [LCN]
(Canada), Radio-Canada, RDI (Canada), TFO (Canada).
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Radio: BBC Africa, CBC (Canada), CFAX 1070 (Canada), CHQR (Canada), CJFO FM (Canada),
Radio-Canada, Gatineau 104,7 fm (Canada).
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Online: Capital News Online (Canada), econolive.com, EXonline (Mexico), Finance et
investissement.com (Canada), iPolitics.ca (Canada), La Cité (Canada), Les Affaires.com (Canada),
TV5Monde (France), UnMondeLibre (France).
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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American Economic Association, American Political Science Association, Canadian International
Council, European Community Studies Association - Canada, European Union Studies
Association, International Studies Association, Quebec Order of Chartered Professional
Accountants.
EXTRA-PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Member, Scientific Committee, The Federal Idea, Montreal, 2011 – today.
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External Adviser, Canada-Europe Roundtable for Business (CERT), 2011 – today.
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Member of the selection committee, EU-Canada Young Journalist Award, Delegation of the
European Union to Canada, Ottawa, ON, 2010 – 2014.
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Member of the Canadian Bureau of International Education award committee for Export
Development Canada (EDC) scholarships, Ottawa, ON, 2009 – 2014.
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Member of Statistics Canada’s International Trade Advisory Council, Ottawa, 2010 – 2013.
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Member of the jury for the Canadian American Business Achievement Award, Canadian American
Business Council, Washington, DC, 2007 and 2008.
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Member of the board of directors of the Montreal chapter of the Canadian Liver Foundation, 2003
to 2008.
LANGUAGES
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English (fluent), French (fluent), Italian (intermediate), Swedish (intermediate).
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