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James Milner Department of Political Science Carleton University [email protected] B640 Loeb Building Tel: +1-613-520-2600, ext. 2211 1125 Colonel By Drive Fax: +1-613-520-4064 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1S 5B6 A EDUCATION DPhil Development Studies (2006) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Student Associate, Queen Elizabeth House Thesis title: The Politics of Asylum in Africa: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania and Guinea MPhil Development Studies (1999) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Thesis title: Towards an effective response to conflict-induced forced migration and the security burden in Tanzania: Burden sharing and the convergence of refugee protection and state security BA (Honours) (1997) University College, University of Toronto, Canada Graduated with High Distinction (top 2%) Peace and Conflict Studies (Specialist), Political Science (Major), African Studies (Minor) Thesis title: Youth mobilization and conflict in Western Kenya: 1991 to 1996 B EMPLOYMENT Academic Appointments Associate Professor (2008 to present) Department of Political Science Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Promoted to Associate: July 2012 Awarded tenure: December 2011 Engaged in teaching and research on issues relating to forced migration, peacebuilding, African politics, global politics and the United Nations system, as outlined below. Cross-appointed to the Institute of African Studies. SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow (2006 to 2008) Munk Centre for International Studies University of Toronto, Canada Research concentrated on the politics of asylum in Africa; protracted refugee situations in Asia and Africa; and the regional dynamics of peacebuilding.

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James Milner

Department of Political Science Carleton University

[email protected]

B640 Loeb Building Tel: +1-613-520-2600, ext. 2211 1125 Colonel By Drive Fax: +1-613-520-4064 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1S 5B6 A EDUCATION DPhil Development Studies (2006) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Student Associate, Queen Elizabeth House Thesis title: The Politics of Asylum in Africa: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania and Guinea MPhil Development Studies (1999) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Thesis title: Towards an effective response to conflict-induced forced migration and the security burden in Tanzania: Burden sharing and the convergence of refugee protection and state security BA (Honours) (1997) University College, University of Toronto, Canada Graduated with High Distinction (top 2%) Peace and Conflict Studies (Specialist), Political Science (Major), African Studies (Minor) Thesis title: Youth mobilization and conflict in Western Kenya: 1991 to 1996 B EMPLOYMENT Academic Appointments Associate Professor (2008 to present) Department of Political Science Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

• Promoted to Associate: July 2012

• Awarded tenure: December 2011

• Engaged in teaching and research on issues relating to forced migration, peacebuilding, African politics, global politics and the United Nations system, as outlined below.

• Cross-appointed to the Institute of African Studies. SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow (2006 to 2008) Munk Centre for International Studies University of Toronto, Canada

• Research concentrated on the politics of asylum in Africa; protracted refugee situations in Asia and Africa; and the regional dynamics of peacebuilding.

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Course Director (2007) International Studies Department Glendon College, York University, Toronto, Canada

• Designed and taught a 12-week bilingual (English/French) 4th Year undergraduate course on International Refugee Protection.

Other Employment Consultant (2003 to 2004) Immigration Research and Statistics Service, Home Office (UK) London, United Kingdom

• Served as external advisor for a comprehensive review and assessments of pre-departure cultural orientation in the context of resettlement programmes.

Consultant (2003) Resettlement Section, Department of International Protection United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) UNHCR Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland

• Compiled a global review of refugees under UNHCR’s mandate in need of resettlement consideration based on data submitted by UNHCR Field Offices.

• Prepared UNHCR: Projected Global Resettlement Needs 2004 for discussion at the 2003 Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement.

Researcher (2001 to 2002) European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) London, United Kingdom

• Conducted field and archival research and analysis further to a trans-Atlantic collaborative study on the feasibility of joint European Union resettlement processing and standards of protection in regions of refugee origin, funded by the German Marshall Fund.

Consultant (2002) Resettlement Section, Department of International Protection United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) UNHCR Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland

• Revised and expanded UNHCR’s Resettlement Handbook to address procedural and management issues relating to the identification and processing of refugees in need of resettlement as a durable solution.

Resettlement Consultant (2001) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Branch Office, Conakry, Guinea

• Identified refugees in need of resettlement, conducted resettlement eligibility interviews and prepared resettlement dossiers for submission to resettlement countries.

• Worked closely with UNHCR and resettlement countries to develop and launch a resettlement plan of action for Guinea. The plan is intended to address the resettlement need of vulnerable refugees in need of resettlement, involving the deployment of 6 additional consultants and caseworkers and the identification and processing of approximately 3,000 refugees in need of resettlement in the initial 12-month period.

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Resettlement Consultant (2000) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Liaison Office, Yaoudé, Cameroun

• Identified refugees in need of resettlement, conducted resettlement eligibility interviews and prepared resettlement dossiers for submission to resettlement countries.

• Responsible for identifying a solution for Congolese refugees in the Langui Transit Site in the North of Cameroon.

• Intervened with local officials on behalf of urgent resettlement cases in detention. Junior Professional Consultant (1999-2000) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Office of the Chief of Mission, New Delhi, India

• Interviewed and counselled UNHCR-recognised refugees who faced individual protection or legal problems, assessed their claim and proposed follow-up action for the Legal Officer.

• Assisted with special resettlement submissions by interviewing and assessing the refugee claims of Afghan, Iranian and Iraqi cases identified for potential resettlement submission.

• Facilitated the logistics of a number of events and meetings further to the first visit of a UN High Commissioner for Refugees to India.

Career interruptions Parental leave: January to April 2013 C PROFESSIONAL HONOURS AND AWARDS Faculty Graduate Mentoring Award (Nominee) (2019) OVPRI and FGPA, Carleton University Building Connections Award (Group) (2015) OVPRI, Carleton University Capital Educators’ Award (Nominee) (2012, 2014) Ottawa-Carleton Learning Foundation Service Excellence Award (Nominee) (2014, 2016) Service Excellence by an Individual, Carleton University Capital Educators’ Award (Finalist) (2011) Ottawa-Carleton Learning Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (2006-08) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Trudeau Scholarship (2003-06) Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Holly Wyatt-Walter Scholarship (2003) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford

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Stahl Fund Travel Grant (2003) St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford Cyril Foster Travel Grant (2003) Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford British Chevening Scholarship (1998-99) British Council, United Kingdom Gilbert Murray Trust Junior Award (1998) Gilbert Murray Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom University of Toronto Alumni Association Scholar (1997) University of Toronto University College Award for Meritous Service (1997) University College, University of Toronto Cressy Award for Student Leadership (1997) University of Toronto Anna and Alex Beverly Memorial Fellowship (1997) University College, University of Toronto Elizabeth Brown Travel Award (1996) University College, University of Toronto Malcolmson Prize for Peace and Conflict Studies (1995) University College, University of Toronto Adelaide Sinclair/UNICEF Memorial Award (1995) University College, University of Toronto D PUBLICATIONS Refereed Scholarly Publications Books Alexander Betts, Gil Loescher and James Milner, UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection, second edition, Abingdon: Routledge, 2012.

Reviewed in: Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 25, issue 2, 2012 Translation: Turkish (2017) James Milner, Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Reviewed in: International Studies Review, Vol. 14, issue 1, 2012 African Affairs, Vol. 110, no. 440, 2011 Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 24, issue 1, 2011

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Gil Loescher, Alexander Betts and James Milner, UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection into the 21st Century, Abingdon: Routledge, 2008.

Reviewed in: International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol. 23, no. 2, 2011 Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 22, issue 2, 2009 Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 27, no. 4, 2008

Edited Books and Special Issues Megan Bradley, James Milner and Blair Peruniak (eds.), Refugees' Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace: Beyond Beneficiaries, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2019. James Milner (ed.) “Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime”, special issue, Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, Vol. 33, no. 1, 2017. James Milner (ed.) “Global Refugee Policy”, special issue, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 27, no. 4, 2014. Gil Loescher, James Milner, Edward Newman, and Gary Troeller (eds.) Protracted Refugee Situations: Politics, Human Rights and Security Implications, Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008. Articles in Refereed Journals James Milner, “A History of Asylum in Kenya and Tanzania: Understanding the Drivers of Domestic Refugee Policy”, Monde(s), no. 15, May 2019, 69-92. James Milner and Krystyna Wojnarowicz, “Power in the Global Refugee Regime: Understanding Expressions and Experiences of Power in Global and Local Contexts”, Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, Vol. 33, no. 1, 2017, 7-17. James Milner, “Introduction: Understanding Global Refugee Policy”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 27, no. 4, 2014, 477-494. James Milner, “Can Global Refugee Policy Leverage Durable Solutions? Lessons from Tanzania’s Naturalization of Burundian Refugees”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 27, no. 4, 2014, 553-573. James Milner, “Refugees and the regional dynamics of peacebuilding” (lead article), Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 28, no. 1, 2009, 13-30. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “The Long Road Home: Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa”, Survival, Vol. 47, no. 2, Summer 2005, 153-173. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Protracted Refugee Situations and State and Regional Insecurity” (lead article), Conflict, Security and Development, Volume 4, number 1, April 2004, 3-20. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “The Missing Link: The need for comprehensive engagement in protracted refugee situations”, International Affairs, Volume 79, number 3, May 2003, 595-617.

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Peer-reviewed Chapters in Edited Books James Milner, “Refugees, Peacebuilding, and Paternalism: Lessons from Mozambique” in Megan Bradley, James Milner and Blair Peruniak (eds.), Refugees' Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace: Beyond Beneficiaries, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2019. James Milner, “Refugees, Peacebuilding, and Reconciliation: Lessons from policy, practice and research”, in Megan Bradley (ed.), Forced Migration, Reconciliation and Justice, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2015. James Milner, “The implementation of ‘integrated approaches’ in the UN system: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi”, in Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard (eds.), Implementation and World Politics: How international norms change practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. James Milner, “Protracted Refugee Situations” in Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long and Nando Sigona (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “UNHCR and the Global Governance of Migration” in Alexander Betts (ed.), Global Governance of Migration, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. James Milner, “Refugees, peacebuilding and the regional dynamics of conflict” in Gil Loescher and Alexander Betts (eds.), Refugees In International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Understanding the problem of protracted refugee situations”, in G. Loescher, J. Milner E. Newman, and G. Troeller (eds.) Protracted Refugee Situations: Politics, Human Rights and Security Implications, Tokyo: UN University Press, 2008. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Burmese refugees in South and Southeast Asia: A comparative regional analysis”, in G. Loescher, J. Milner E. Newman, and G. Troeller (eds.) Protracted Refugee Situations: Politics, Human Rights and Security Implications, Tokyo: UN University Press, 2008. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “A framework for responding to protracted refugee situations”, in G. Loescher, J. Milner E. Newman, and G. Troeller (eds.) Protracted Refugee Situations: Politics, Human Rights and Security Implications, Tokyo: UN University Press, 2008. James Milner with Astrid Christoffersen-Deb, “The militarization and demilitarization of refugee camps and settlements in Guinea, 1999 – 2004” in Robert Muggah (ed.), No Refuge: The Crisis of Refugee Militarization in Africa, London: Zed Books, 2006. Other Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Understanding the challenge: Editorial introduction to the special issue on protracted displacement”, Forced Migration Review, Issue 33, September 2009.

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Other (non-refereed) Scholarly Publications Chapters in non-refereed books Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Protracted refugee situations: The search for practical solutions”, in The State of the World’s Refugees: Human Displacement in the New Millennium, Oxford: Oxford University Press for The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 2006. James Milner, “The militarization and demilitarization of refugee camps in Guinea”, in N. Florquin and E. Berman (eds.), Armed and Aimless: Armed Groups, Guns and Human Security in the ECOWAS Region, Geneva: Small Arms Survey, 2005. James Milner, “World Refugee Day: A Time to Celebrate?” in F. Manji and P. Burnett (eds.), African Voices on Development and Social Justice: Editorials from Pambazooka News 2004, Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2005. James Milner, “Refugees and Security in South Asia: Responding to the Security Burden” in O. Mishra (ed.) Forced Migration in the South Asian Region: Displacement, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, Jadavpur University, in collaboration with Brookings Institution and Manak Publications, New Delhi, 2004. Articles in non-refereed journals James Milner, “Response to Jeff Crisp: ‘A New Asylum Paradigm’?”, St. Antony’s International Review, Volume 1, number 1, March 2005. Articles in non-refereed conference proceedings James Milner, “Implications of recent developments in international resettlement policy for UK resettlement policy”, in V. Gelsthorpe and L. Herlitz (eds.), Listening to the Evidence: The Future of UK Resettlement Policy, London: UK Home Office, 2003. Technical reports “Leadership and comprehensive responses to refugee situations: Lessons from past cases”, Background note prepared for the Government of Canada in the context of negotiations of the UN Global Compact on Refugees, 15 March 2018. “Comments on Draft One of the Global Compact on Refugees and suggested language”, Paper prepared for the Government of Canada in the context of negotiations of the UN Global Compact on Refugees, 12 March 2018. “Comments on the Zero Draft of the Global Compact on Refugees and suggested language”, Paper prepared for the Government of Canada in the context of negotiations of the UN Global Compact on Refugees, 4 February 2018. “Highlighting the Importance of Solutions in Addressing Protracted Displacement: A Role for the Solutions Alliance in Global Policy Discussions”, Paper for the 2016 Solutions Alliance Roundtable, Brussels, February 2016.

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“Understanding the international implications of Bill C-31”, Brief to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, Parliament of Canada, further to its study of Bill C-31, Protecting Canada’s Immigration System Act, May 2012. “Towards a European Resettlement Programme”, The Way Forward: Europe’s Role in the Global Refugee Protection System, Policy Paper No. 1, London: European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), 2005. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Forced Migration and Security” in S. Castles, N. Van Hear and C. Wolff (eds.), Developing DfID’s Policy Approach to Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, Oxford: Refugee Studies Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, 2005. “UNHCR: Projected Global Resettlement Needs 2004”, Resettlement Section, Department of International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva, 2003. “Security Concerns: How to protect the resettlement mechanisms from abuse by terrorists and other international criminals without unduly impeding resettlement” prepared for the Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement, Geneva, June 2002. “Strategic Use of Resettlement: Developments in the relationship between resettlement and asylum” prepared for the Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement, Geneva, June 2002. “Innovations and Strategies in Case Identification for Resettlement” prepared for the Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement, Geneva, June 2002. “Chapter 5: Basic Procedures to be followed in Field Office Resettlement Operations”, UNHCR Resettlement Handbook, Department of International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva, 2003. “Chapter 7: Resettlement Management in Field Offices”, UNHCR Resettlement Handbook, Department of International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva, 2003. Gil Loescher, James Milner, Bill Frelick, Steve Edminster and Petra Catz, Responding to the Asylum and Access Challenge: An Agenda for Comprehensive Engagement in Protracted Refugee Situations, London and Washington DC: European Council on Refugees and Exiles and US Committee for Refugees, April 2003. Book Reviews in Scholarly Journals James Milner, “Review essay: Meeting the rising tide: New research on “crisis” and “survival” migration”, Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, Vol. 31, no. 2. 2015, p. 101-105 (3,000 word review essay). James Milner, “Revisiting the Power and Pathologies of International Organizations: Response to Betts”, contribution to review symposium on Survival Migration, European Political Science, 2014. James Milner, “Book review: Values and Vulnerabilities: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Asylum Seekers”, Migration Studies, 2014. James Milner, “Book review: The Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crises of the 1990s”, Survival, Vol. 48, no. 4, 2006.

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James Milner, “Book Review: Dangerous Sanctuaries: Refugee Camps, Civil War, and the Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 19, no. 2, 2006. James Milner, “Book Review: Dealing with Conflict in Africa: The United Nations and Regional Organizations”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 18, no. 4, 2005. James Milner, “Book Review: Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal and Political Dilemmas”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 17, no. 2, 2004. James Milner, “Book Review: Eroding Local Capacity: International Humanitarian Action in Africa”, Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 16, no. 4, 2003. Encyclopedia or Dictionary Articles James Milner, “Resettlement” in Matthew J. Gibney and Randall Hansen (eds), Immigration and Asylum: from 1900 to the present, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005. James Milner, “Burden Sharing” in Matthew J. Gibney and Randall Hansen (eds), Immigration and Asylum: from 1900 to the present, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005. James Milner, “Refugee Warriors” in Matthew J. Gibney and Randall Hansen (eds), Immigration and Asylum: from 1900 to the present, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005. James Milner, “The Comprehensive Plan of Action” in Matthew J. Gibney and Randall Hansen (eds), Immigration and Asylum: from 1900 to the present, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005. Working papers and policy briefs Alexander Betts and James Milner “Governance of the Global Refugee Regime”, World Refugee Council Research Paper No. 11, May 2019. James Milner, “When Norms are Not Enough: Understanding the Principle and Practice of Burden and Responsibility Sharing for Refugees”, Global Leadership and Cooperation for Refugees series, paper no. 2, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), December 2016. James Milner, “Canada’s Global Refugee Policy: Opportunities for Leadership”, policy paper for the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, September 2016. James Milner, “Two steps forward, one step back: Understanding the shifting politics of refugee policy in Tanzania”, New Issues in Refugee Research, Paper no. 255, Geneva: UNHCR, July 2013. James Milner, “Refugees in the peacebuilding process”, New Issues in Refugee Research, Paper no. 224, Geneva: UNHCR, November 2011. James Milner and Gil Loescher, “Responding to Protracted Refugee Situations: Lessons from a decade of discussion”, Forced Migration Policy Briefing, No. 6, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, January 2011. James Milner, Refugees and the Regional Dynamics of Peacebuilding, Controversies in Global Politics and Societies, No. IX, Toronto: Munk Centre for International Studies, 2008.

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Alexander Betts and James Milner, “The Externalization of EU Asylum Policy: The Position of African States”, Working Paper No. 36, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford, October 2006. Gil Loescher and James Milner, Protracted Refugee Situations: Domestic and International Security Implications, Adelphi Paper No. 375, Basingstoke: Routledge for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2005. James Milner, “Sharing the Security Burden: Towards the convergence of refugee protection and state security”, Working Paper #4, Oxford: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, May 2000. Newspaper, magazine and on-line articles Mustafa Alio, Shaza Alrihawi, James Milner, Anila Noor, Najeeba Wazefadost and Pascal Zigashane, “By refugees, for refugees: Refugee leadership during COVID-19, and beyond”, COVID-19 Watch, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, 19 April 2020. Paul Heinbecker, Jacqueline Lopour, Andrew Thomson and James Milner, “Why the world needs a new, more equitable refugee system”, OpenCanada.org, 14 September 2016. Amelia Kuch and James Milner, “Naturalization in Tanzania: Lessons from the ebb and flow of the process”, RefLaw.org, March 2016. James Milner, “Rediscovering a winning formula for refugee protection”, openDemocracy.net, 3 March 2016 (translated into French and Spanish). James Milner, “Five steps to renew Canada’s global refugee leadership”, Embassy, 28 October 2015. James Milner, “Beyond numbers: The Role of Universities in Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis”, Carleton Now, 15 October 2015. James Milner, “For refugees, actions speak louder than words”, OUPblog: Oxford University Press’s Academic Insights for the Thinking World, 19 June 2015. James Milner, “The refugee debate Canada is not having”, Embassy, 8 February 2012. James Milner, “Understanding the challenge of protracted refugee situations”, Metropolis World Bulletin, Volume 8, October 2008. James Milner, “Understanding Kenya’s refugee policy”, Toronto Star, 10 January 2007. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Exporting Instability: Burma, refugees and regional relations”, The World Today, Volume 62, no. 7, July 2006. James Milner, “Canada must help Africa’s refugees”, Toronto Star, 18 June 2004. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Home from home? The journey to a better refugee policy”, openDemocracy.net, 18 June 2003.

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Gil Loescher and James Milner, “New Safety or Old Dangers? UN ‘protection areas’ for refugees”, openDemocracy.net, 13 February 2003. E. OTHER SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY Papers presented (selected: 2006 to present) James Milner, “Civil society, power and the diffuse everyday politics of the global refugee regime(s)”, paper presented to the Centre for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan, 24 February 2020. James Milner, “Civil society, forms of power and the everyday politics of the global refugee regime”, paper presented to the Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, 23 January 2020. James Milner, “Civil society and the everyday politics of the global refugee regime”, paper presented to the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 22 October 2019. James Milner, “Understanding the everyday politics of the global refugee regime: Collective action in a time of populism”, paper presented to the Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 31 January 2019. James Milner, “Context, power and everyday politics: Methodological reflections on the implementation of global refugee policy”, paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, 24 February 2017. James Milner and Megan Bradley, “UNHCR and IOM: Power and Authority in the Emerging Global Forced Migration Regime”, paper presented at the workshop Managing Migration in World Society: International Organizations in Migration Politics, Carleton University, 11 March 2016. James Milner, “Refugees, peacebuilding and paternalism: Lessons from Mozambique”, paper presented at the workshop From Beneficiaries to Actors: Understanding the role of the displaced in resolution processes, McGill University, 14 December 2015. James Milner, “Power and Influence in the Global Refugee: A Framework for Analysis”, paper presented at the workshop Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime, Carleton University, Ottawa, 22 September 2015. James Milner, “Understanding Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime”, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 5 May 2015. James Milner, “Understanding Global Refugee Policy: The case of naturalization in Tanzania”, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 29 April 2015. James Milner, “Crossing over: Refugees and the cross-border dimensions of peacebuilding in Africa”, paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 29 March 2014. James Milner, “Revisiting the power and pathologies of international organizations: Response to Betts”, paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 26 March 2014.

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James Milner and Lamia Naji, “Refugees and the cross-border dimensions of peacebuilding in Africa”, Missions de paix: Missions impossibles? De l’efficacité et de la légimité des strategies de paix, Université du Québec à Montréal, 29 November 2013. James Milner, “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Explaining variation in the impact of refugees on peacebuilding in Africa”, 30th Anniversary Conference, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 7 December 2012. James Milner, “Two steps forward, one step back: Understanding the shifting politics of refugee policy in Tanzania”, 30th Anniversary Conference, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 6 December 2012. James Milner, “International Cooperation to Share Burdens and Responsibilities: A response to UNHCR’s paper”, 13th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Kampala, Uganda, 5 July 2011. James Milner, “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Understanding regional dynamics”, 13 th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Kampala, Uganda, 4 July 2011. James Milner, “Understanding the Politics of Asylum in Africa: The case of Tanzania”, 13 th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Kampala, Uganda, 4 July 2011. James Milner, “Refugees, peacebuilding and reconciliation: Lessons from policy and research”, Conference on Displacement and Reconciliation, Conflict Research Centre, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, 9 June 2011. James Milner, “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Challenges and Opportunities”, Annual Conference, Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Montreal, 13 May 2011. James Milner, “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Understanding Regional Dynamics”, Annual Conference, International Studies Association, Montreal, 18 March 2011. James Milner, “The implementation of ‘integrated approaches’ in the UN system: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi”, paper for the workshop “The Normative Institutionalization-Implementation Gap”, Annual Conference, International Studies Association, Montreal, 15 March 2011. James Milner, “Understanding the Politics of Asylum in Africa”, Annual Conference, Canadian Association of African Studies, Ottawa, 5 May 2010. James Milner, “Responding to Forced Migration in a ‘Reforming’ UN System: The case of Burundian refugees in Tanzania”, Annual Convention, International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010. James Milner, “Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa”, Annual Convention, International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010. James Milner, “Canada’s International Refugee Policy: Understanding responses to protracted refugee situations”, Biennial Conference of the Journal, Canadian Foreign Policy, Carleton University, Ottawa, 13 November 2009.

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James Milner, “Burundian refugees in Tanzania: Regional relations, liberalization and the politics of a solution for a protracted refugee situation”, Annual Convention, International Studies Association, New York, February 2009. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Understanding the problem of protracted refugee situations: Fragile states and the challenge of finding solutions”, Annual Convention, International Studies Association, New York, February 2009. James Milner, “Towards a rights-based approach to asylum policy in Africa”, Canadian Association for African Studies, Toronto, 17 May 2007. James Milner, “Protracted refugee situations: A challenge to the Global South”, Global South Colloquium, York University, 28 March 2007. James Milner, “Protracted Refugee Situations: Towards a Research Agenda”, 10 th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Toronto, Canada, 19 June 2006. Gil Loescher and James Milner, “Burmese Refugees in Thailand: Findings from fieldwork”, From Burma to Myanmar, and Beyond: Dynamics of Conflict and Displacement, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 10 February 2006. Contract or Other Funded Research Projects Project Director (2018 to 2026) Civil society and the global refugee regime: Understanding and enhancing impact through the implementation of global refugee policy SSHRC Partnership Grant: C$2.49 million over 7 years Cash and in-kind contributions from partners: C$1.1 million over 7 years

• 38-partner global collaborative research project focused on understanding and enhancing the role of civil society in the functioning of the global refugee regime

• Co-creation of knowledge with partners in Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon and Tanzania

• Train 96 graduate students over 6 years and directly fund 48 to conduct fieldwork

• Provide training and support to national civil society actors in Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon and Tanzania

• Knowledge mobilization program to include launch of McGill-Queen’s University Press series on Refugee and Forced Migration Studies

• On-going contact with global policy actors, including Government of Canada and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, through Advisory Committee

• Delivered through LERRN: Local Engagement Refugee Research Network Project Director (2019 to 2020) Localization of Knowledge on Refugee and Forced Migration in the Global South IDRC Research Support Project: C$120,000 12-month initiative to map research capacity on refugee and forced migration issues in the global South and to propose models to ensure more sustainable research ecosystems in major refugee-hosting states. Initiative includes:

• Recruitment of Research Officer, supervised by Project Director

• 12-member Advisory Committee, with representatives from each region of global South

• Phase 1 (September 2019 to January 2020): Mapping of capacities and key informant

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interviews with current research centres across the global South

• Phase 2 (January 2020 to July 2020): Field visits to key regions to develop proposal for funding sustainable research ecosystems in the global South

Research Director (2017-18) World Refugee Council Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) Waterloo, Canada

• With the support of the Government of Canada and Chaired by Lloyd Axworthy, the World Refugee Council is a public-private partnership with the active participation of 21 Counselors, representing all regions of the world. The Council’s mandate was to address the range of state and other interests that constrain protection and solutions for refugees, along with issues of equity, equivalency and the costs and benefits associated with the mass arrival and prolonged presence of refugees; proposed mechanisms to make international cooperation for refugees more predictable and effective; and promote the results of the initiative regionally to build political support.

• As Research Director:

• Develop a research agenda to support the work of the Council;

• Commission 15 research papers for the Council; and

• Serve as a Special Advisor to support the Council’s work and strategic direction. Co-Applicant (2018-19) Dialogue Beyond Borders Conference of the Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS), hosted at Carleton University, 22-25 May 2018, to examine and enhance dialogue within the research community, and between research, policy and practice on issues relating to refugees and forced migration, with video-link to Ryerson University, Toronto. SSHRC Connections Grant: C$24,861 Migration and Diaspora Studies, Carleton University: C$5,360 Office of the Vice President, Research and International, Carleton University: C$2,000 Office of the Dean, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University: C$2,000 Principal Investigator (2015-16) Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime: Canada in a comparative perspective Workshop held at Carleton University, 23-25 September 2015, involving participants from the global research, policy and practitioner communities, with video-links to Oxford, Georgetown and York Universities. SSHRC Connections Grant: C$24,953 Migration and Diaspora Studies, Carleton University: C$6,846.69 Refugee Research Network, York University: C$5,782.73 Office of the Vice President, Research and International, Carleton University: C$4,000 Co-Applicant (2015-16) From Beneficiary to Actor: Understanding the role of the displaced in resolution processes Workshop to be held at McGill University, 14-15 December 2015, to discuss 16 submissions for an edited volume. SSHRC Connections Grant: C$24,792

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Co-Applicant (2011 to present) Migration and Diaspora Studies initiative Carleton University Research Excellence Fund: C$19,740 for 2011-12; C$7,410 for 2012-13 TD Bank support for MDS initiative: C$400,000 over 7 years (2012-2019) Commissioned research (2016) Commissioned by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute to draft a policy paper on “Canada’s role in the global refugee regime.” Commissioned paper: C$1,000 Principal Investigator (2010 to 2015) Refugees and Peacebuilding: Understanding regional dynamics SSHRC Standard Research Grant: C$71,892 Commissioned research (2010) Commissioned by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to draft an internal discussion paper on “Refugees and peacebuilding: Challenges and opportunities.” Commissioned research project: US$5,000 Co-Director (2004 to 2012) The PRS Project: Towards Solutions to Protracted Refugee Situations Refugee Studies Centre University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

• Co-Directed an international research and policy project on protracted refugee situations.

• The objectives of The PRS Project were to:

• Provide independent and critical analysis of the problem of protracted refugee situations

• Develop a policy framework for decision-makers and advocacy organizations

• Help integrate the resolution of chronic refugee problems into broader academic and policy discussions on development, human rights, governance, and conflict resolution

• Funding received from:

• Global Peace and Security Fund (Foreign Affairs Canada): C$27,000 (2007)

• Ford Foundation: US$150,000 (2006)

• Joseph Roundtree Charitable Trust: US$50,000 (2006)

• Selection of organizations that have highlighted results of the PRS Project in their work: • Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), Government of Canada:

http://www.international.gc.ca/humanitarian-humanitaire/refugees-refugies.aspx?menu_id=8

• Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, Department of State, US Government: http://www.state.gov/g/prm/protracted/resources/157127.htm

• African Union: http://www.africa-union.org/root/ua/Conferences/2008/nov/PA/05-

11nov/Conference%2520paper.doc

• The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Co-Applicant (2008 to 2015) A Canadian Refugee Research Network (CRRN): Globalizing Knowledge SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster Program: 2008 to 2015 York University, Toronto, Canada

• Seven-year, $2.1 million project intended to mobilize and sustain a Canadian and international network of researchers and research centres committed to the study of refugee and forced migration issues and to finding solutions to the plight of refugees.

• Member, Management Committee (2009 to 2012)

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• Coordinator, Policy Research Network (2008 to present)

• Coordinator, Protracted Refugee Situations Research Cluster (2008 to 2011)

• Funds received by Carleton from grant (2009 to 2015): C$49,235

• Activities include:

• Hosted strategic planning meeting between the Executive of the Refugee Research Network and representatives of three Departments of the Government of Canada, 20 January 2012.

• Organized a half-day workshop with representatives of the Canadian research, policy and NGO communities on the issue of protracted refugee situations at Carleton University, 22 April 2010.

• Organized a half-day workshop with representatives of the Canadian research, policy and NGO communities on the issue of urban displacement at Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 29 October 2009.

• Organized a half-day workshop with representatives of the Canadian research, policy and NGO communities on the issue of protracted refugee situations at Carleton University, 12 January 2009.

Other Funding Awarded I-CUReUS Award (2011) $1,125 from the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International), Carleton University, to recruit an undergraduate student to participate in my SSHRC-funded project “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Understanding regional dynamics”, matched by $1,125 from my SRG funds. Travel Grant (2009) $897.00 from the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) and the Office of the Dean of Public Affairs to attend the 2010 International Studies Association meeting in New Orleans. Travel Grant (2009) $1,424.80 from the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) and the Office of the Dean of Public Affairs to attend the 2009 International Studies Association meeting in New York. Start-up Grant (2008) $15,000 from the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) and the Office of the Dean of Public Affairs. Funding supported a range of start-up research activities, including fieldwork in Tanzania and Burundi in July-August 2009. Other Professional Activities Co-Editor (2017 to present) Refugee and Forced Migration Studies series McGill-Queen’s University Press Launched in 2018 at the Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS), this series will advance in-depth examination of diverse forms, dimensions and experiences of displacement. Featuring research from a range of disciplinary fields and supported by and international advisory board, the series seeks to highlight new and critical areas of enquiry within the field, especially conversations across disciplines and from the perspective of researchers in the global South.

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Research Associate (2010 to present) Refugee Studies Centre (RSC), Oxford Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House), University of Oxford External Affiliate (2008 to present) Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS), York University Senior Fellow (2016 to present) Global Security Program, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) Member (2014 to present) Editorial Board, International Migration Senior Fellow (2008 to 2014) Center for International Migration and Settlement Studies (CIMSS), Carleton University Faculty Associate (2009 to 2013) Centre for Security and Defence Studies (CSDS), Carleton University Member (2010 to 2013) Editorial Board, Studies in International Development and Globalization University of Ottawa Press External reviewer for the following funding agencies and publishers:

• Ashgate Press (2010)

• Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (2018; 2019)

• McGill/Queen’s University Press (2009)

• Nelson Education (2012)

• Oxford University Press (2016; 2019)

• Routledge (2012; 2014; 2018)

• Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) (2010; 2012; 2014; 2015; 2018; 2019; 2020)

External referee for the following scholarly journals:

• Canadian Journal of Political Science

• Conflict, Security and Development

• Gender, Place and Culture

• International Migration

• Journal of Development Studies

• Journal of Refugee Studies

• Refuge

• Refugee Survey Quarterly

• Security Dialogue

• Stability: International Journal of Security and Development

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Scholarly Work in Progress James Milner and Jay Ramasubramanyam, “The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)” in Cathryn Costello, Michelle Foster, Jane McAdam (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law, Oxford University Press. Final revised chapter submitted: 10 April 2020. James Milner, “Canada and the UN Global Compact on Refugees: A case study of influence in the global refugee regime”, in Yiagadeesen Samy and Howard Duncan (eds.), Canada Among Nations: Migration and Canada’s International Relations, Palgrave. Revised chapter submitted: 20 December 2019. James Milner, “Refugees”, in Paul Haslam, Jessica Shafer, and Pierre Beaudet (eds.), Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, Issues, and Practice, Fourth Edition, Toronto: Oxford University Press. Revised chapter submitted: 10 March 2020. James Milner and Richa Shivakoti, “Understanding power and politics in South-North research partnerships”, article being prepared for submission to the Journal of Refugee Studies. Alexander Betts, Gil Loescher and James Milner, UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection, third edition, Abingdon: Routledge. Under contract. F ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES (TEACHING) Undergraduate courses taught AFRI4000: Selected Topics in African Studies (Fall 2010) GPOL3000: Themes in Global and Comparative Politics (Fall 2010; Fall 2011; Fall 2012; Fall 2013; Fall 2015; Fall 2016; Fall 2017) GPOL3100: Internship in Global Politics (Summer 2010; Winter 2011; Summer 2011; Winter 2012; Summer 2012; Winter 2018; Winter 2019; Winter 2020) PSCI1002: Global Political Issues (Fall 2009; Fall 2011) PSCI1200: Introduction to Political Science II: World Politics (Winter 2014) PSCI3600: International Institutions (Winter 2009; Winter 2010; Winter 2016; Summer 2016; Winter 2017) PSCI3906: Internship Placement in Political Science (Fall/Winter 2010-11; Fall/Winter 2016-17) PSCI3907: Internship Placement in Political Science (Fall 2013) PSCI4801B: Selected Topics in Global Politics: The Politics of International Refugee Protection (Fall 2008; Fall 2009) PSCI4802: International Politics of Africa (Winter 2009; Winter 2010)

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PSCI4817: The International Politics of Forced Migration (Winter 2012; Fall 2012; Fall 2013; Winter 2016; Winter 2017; Winter 2018; Fall 2018; Winter 2020) Graduate courses taught PSCI5209: Migration and Global Politics (Winter 2014; Fall 2015; Fall 2016; Winter 2018; Winter 2019) HIST6601: Directed Reading (Fall 2013) Supervisions: In progress: Postdoctoral Fellows (NAMES REMOVED) Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Refugee Policy (2019-2021) Supervisions: In progress: Graduate students (NAMES REMOVED) (PhD, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Refugees and the foreign policy of African states: The case of Kenya” (supervisor) (PhD, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Understanding the implementation of urban refugee policy: The case of Kenya” (supervisor) (PhD, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Critical perspectives on the implementation of commitments to refugee women and girls: Case studies from South and Southeast Asia” (supervisor) (PhD, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Understanding vulnerability in the refugee resettlement process” (co-supervisor) (MA, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Contested Purpose, Contested Responsibility: The Politics of Refugee Resettlement in Canada” (supervisor) (MRP, Political Science, Carleton University), Working title: “Women and Girl Refugees: Negotiating Effective Assistance and Participation” (supervisor) (PhD, International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa), Working title: “Can the Refugee Speak? Creating Space in Refugee-Oriented Approaches for Refugee Agency and Voice” (committee member) (PhD, Ethics, Carleton University), Working title: “Responding to climate displacement: An ethics of responsibility” (committee member) Supervisions: Complete: Graduate students (NAMES REMOVED) (PhD, History, Carleton University), “Narrators, Navigators and Negotiators: Foreign Service Officer Life Stories from Canada’s Africa Refugee Resettlement Program, 1970 to 1990” (co-supervisor), 2020. (MA, Political Science, Carleton University), “Invisible or Networked? Exploring dynamics of social capital and networking among urban refugees in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania” (supervisor), 2018.

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(MRP, Political Science, Carleton University), “The politics of international cooperation and responsibility sharing for refugees: The case of the EU in 2015 and the relocation agreement with Greece” (supervisor), 2018. (MRP, Political Science, Carleton University), “A Southern Delusion: Constitution, Crisis, and Control in South African Asylum Policy” (supervisor), 2018. (PhD, Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University), Working title: “The construction of the refugee subject in Indian jurisprudence” (acting supervisor: 2017-18) (PhD, Political Science, Carleton University), “Tracing asylum journeys: Transnational refugee mobility to Canada via Turkey” (committee member), 2017. (MA, Political Science, Carleton University), “Power and the “Everyday Politics” of Refugee Protection in the Case Study of Gioiosa-Ionica, Italy” (committee member), 2016. (MA, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University), “Sexual and Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Emergencies: Implementation of the Minimal Initial Service Package (MISP) in Chad” (supervisor), 2015. (PhD, School of Public Policy, Carleton University), “Refugee Resettlements and the Politics of Charity” (committee member), 2014. (PhD, Department of Political Science, Carleton University), “Returning to Rebuild: Forced Migration, Resource Transformation and Reintegration of Liberian Returnees from Ghana and Guinea” (committee member), 2013. (PhD, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland College Park), “Why Refugees Rebel: When do refugees engage in violent political conflict against their country of origin?” (committee member), 2012. (MA, Department of Political Science, Carleton University), “Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in the Eastern DRC: A case study of Baraza” (co-supervisor), 2012. (MA, Department of Political Science, Carleton University), “Is the African Peer Review Mechanism a Key Variable in the Establishment of Institutional rather than Neopatrimonial Rule in Africa?” (second reader), 2012. (MA, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University), “Canada’s International Refugee Policy” (supervisor), 2012. (PECO5908, Institute of Political Economy), “Livelihoods on the Cusp of Citizenship: Strategies, Vulnerabilities and Durable Solutions in Tanzania’s Old Settlements” (supervisor), 2012. (MA, Department of Political Science, Carleton University), “Muno-Lawake: Contrasting Established Literature to the Critical and Local Understandings of War in Lord’s Resistance Army and Government of Uganda conflict-affected Acholiland, northern Uganda” (supervisor), 2011. (MA, Sociology, Carleton University), “Starting from Refugees Themselves: A study of the social organization of refugee resettlement in Québec” (second reader), 2011.

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(MA, Department of Political Science, Carleton University), “Influencing the Operations and Outcomes of the UN Peacebuilding Architecture in Sierra Leone: North-South Dynamics at Work” (supervisor), 2010. (PSCI5908, Carleton University), “Peacebuilding as Social Practice” (second reader), 2009. (JOUR5809, Carleton University), “Food Insecurity and Understandings of the State in Africa: The case of Somalia” (supervisor), 2009. Supervisions: Complete: Undergraduate students (NAMES REMOVED) (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Shifting Dynamics: Competing Narratives and Security Policy in Kenya” (supervisor), 2019 (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Is the Humanitarian-Development Nexus Leading to Solutions for Refugees? Self-reliance, Donor Interests, and the Kalobeyei Integrated Socio-Economic Development Programme in Kenya” (supervisor), 2019 (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “The Factors Conditioning the Implementation of Global Child Protection Norms in the Case of Refugees in Uganda” (supervisor), 2019 (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Refugee Burden-Sharing in the European Union” (supervisor), 2017 (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Implementation of Global Refugee Health Policy: The case of Syrian and Iraqi refugees in Jordan” (supervisor), 2017 GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Understanding Refugee Militarization: The case of Guinea” (supervisor), 2017 (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Reengaging with Self-Reliance and Local Integration: the Case of Uganda” (supervisor), 2014. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Asymetric warfare and its implications for the global refugee regime: New challenges, new opportunities” (supervisor), 2014. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Understanding the response of South African trade unions to labour migration” (supervisor), 2014. (GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Durable solutions for refugees in Africa: The case of Rwanda” (supervisor), 2012. (GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Factors affecting Israel’s asylum policies for non-Palestinian asylum seekers” (supervisor), 2012. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Understanding the response to Sudanese refugees in neighboring countries” (supervisor), 2012. (PSCI4900, Carleton University), “Education in Tanzania”, directed reading course and 3-month internship in Tanzania (supervisor), 2012.

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(PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Environmental Displacement in Bangladesh” (supervisor), 2012. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Environmental Displacement and Global Governance” (supervisor), 2011. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Global Governance and Mass Atrocity: The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect” (supervisor), 2011. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Displacement and the Dividends of Peace: Refugees and Peacebuilding in Angola” (supervisor), 2011. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “’National Security’ Policies and Migration in the post-9/11 Era: A Response to Global Terrorism or Preceding Insecurities?” (supervisor), 2010. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The International Protection of Internally Displaced Persons” (supervisor), 2010. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “An analysis of the prospects of Security Sector Reform: A case study of Timor-Leste” (supervisor), 2010. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Building Peace in Somalia: An integrated approach to understanding internally displaced persons and peacebuilding” (supervisor), 2009. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Open Law Closed Door: Understanding South Africa’s approach to Zimbabwean Asylum Seekers” (supervisor), 2009. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “International Cooperation in Uncertain Times: The Tension between multilateralism and state-interest in the management of international peace and security” (supervisor), 2009. Examination responsibilities: External assessor Introduction to Migration and Displacement: SOSS 4031(Hons) and SOSS 7082(MA), School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand (external assessor for 24 final examination papers), June 2019. Examination responsibilities: PhD Geoffrey Cameron, (PhD, Political Science, University of Toronto), “Religion and Refugees: The Evolution of Resettlement in the United States and Canada” (external examiner), 2018. Neil Wilson, (PhD, International Politics, City, University of London), “Change from Within: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Urbanisation of Displacement” (external examiner), 2017. Melissa Armstrong, (PhD, History, Carleton University), “The ANC’s Medical Trial Run: The anti-apartheid medical service in exile, 1964-1990” (internal examiner), 2017.

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Anna Lise Purkey, (PhD, Faculty of Law, McGill University), “Legal Empowerment for a Dignified Life: Fiduciary duty and human rights-based capabilities in protracted refugee situations” (external examiner), 2015. Examination responsibilities: Masters (NAMES REMOVED) (MA, Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University), “An Analysis of the Safe Third Country Agreement: Thirteen Years Later” (external examiner), 2018. (Major Research Paper, NPSIA, Carleton University), “A Time of Crisis for Low-lying Island States Under Threat of Sea Level Rise: Possible Solutions to Save their Population and Preserve their Statehood” (external examiner), 2017. (Major Research Paper, University of Ottawa), “The repatriation of Somali refugees: A case study of Dadaab Refugee Camp, Kenya” (second reader), 2014. (MA, Anthropology, Carleton University), “Examining the ‘illegitimate’ refugee label: A case study of Roma refugee claimants in Canada, 2008-2009” (external examiner), 2011. (MA, NPSIA, Carleton University/LLB, University of Ottawa), “When supporting actors take centre stage: Towards a better framework for understanding the role of non-state actors during norm emergence: A critical examination of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement” (external examiner), 2011. (MA, NPSIA, Carleton University/LLB, University of Ottawa), “UNHCR’s Failure to Norm-Set and the Rise of the Norm of Protection Against Refugees” (external examiner), 2011. (EURR 5908, Carleton University), “Biased Intervention in Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Rwanda” (external examiner), 2010. Examination responsibilities: Undergraduate students (NAMES REMOVED) (PSCI4908, Carleton University) “From Collective Identity to Collective Spatiality: Social Movement Theory in African Countries” (external examiner), 2020. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Importance of Free and Voluntary Return: The Return of Afghan Refugees” (external examiner), 2018. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Pacific Solution: Australian Immigration Policy of Deportation and Detention of Asylum Seekers” (external examiner), 2018. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Multidimensional Peacekeeping in the Neo-Westphalian World: An Examination of the Gap Between Westphalian Theory and Neo-Westphalian Practice” (external examiner), 2018. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Internal Remittances in the Context of a Capabilities-Based Development Approach: The Case of Nigeria” (external examiner), 2018. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Ottawa’s Health Settlement Response: A collaborative approach to innovative policy solutions” (external examiner), 2017.

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(GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Sequencing and Legal Temporality in Transitional Justice and Statebuilding Processes in South Sudan” (external examiner), 2017. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Post-Mao China’s Institutional Integration into the Global Economy through the IMF, the WBG, and the WTO” (external examiner), 2016. (GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Back to Square One: The International Monetary Fund, Austerity, and the Eurozone Crisis 2009-2013” (second reader), 2014. (GPOL4908, Carleton University), “Resolving African Secessionist Conflicts: Employing Territorial Autonomy to Balance Demands and Provide Security” (second reader), 2013. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “The Evolution of African Conflict at the Turn of the Millennium” (second reader), 2013. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Aims and Impacts of Human Smuggling Legislation: A comparative analysis of Bill C-31 and the Pacific Solution” (second reader), 2012. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “The Kids Aren’t Alright: Corporate Power in Child and Maternal Malnutrition” (second reader), 2011. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Addressing the Myths of Aid to Africa” (second reader), 2011. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Criticisms of Larger Nations to the Rome Statute and the Implications of the last Nine Years of Prosecutorial Discretion” (second reader), 2011. (MA, NPSIA, Carleton University), “Promoting reintegration and Building Peace? An Examination of Targeted and Non-Targeted Education Assistance for Former Child Soldiers in Northern Uganda” (external examiner), 2010. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Nature of the International System: A Comparative Study of the International Responses to the Wars in the Democratic Republic of the Congo” (second reader), 2010. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “Rapid Rhetoric, No Reaction: The Lessons of SHIRBRIG and the Future of UN Rapid Deployment Capabilities” (second reader), 2010. (PSCI4908, Carleton University), “A Question of Values: An analysis of the European Union’s reaction to the conflict in Darfur” (second reader), 2009. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Help Me Help You: Engaging stakeholders during peacebuilding operations” (second reader), 2009. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The Role of the Five Permanent Security Council Members in Human Rights Crises: A comparative study of Rwanda and Darfur” (second reader), 2009. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “Conflict and the challenges of choice: An assessment of emergency reproductive health care in sub-Saharan Africa: 1990 to 2009” (second reader), 2009. (PAPM4908, Carleton University), “The impact of civilian casualties on stability” (second reader), 2009.

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Innovation in teaching methods Collaborated with Akaysha Humniski to develop an initiative to enhance experiential learning in Political Science courses, including the development and delivery of experiential learning modules for three undergraduate courses, a survey for current students and alumnus, and the presentation of results to the Department with recommendations for future engagement (2019-20). Developed and implemented agreement between Carleton University and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Canada to host three Carleton graduate student interns per year, and for interns to receive modest remuneration and 0.5 credits through a directed reading course, supervised by Milner (2018-19). Facilitating transition of Global Politics internship option (GPOL3100) from the BA to BGInS degree streams (2017-18). Successfully negotiated a Memorandum of Understanding with CARE Canada and the Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, to enable graduate students to undertake fieldwork in CARE’s field operations for refugees and IDPs (2014). Facilitated the transition of the Global Politics program from the BA stream to become a specialization in the new Bachelors in Global and International Studies (2013-14). Developed the specialization in Migration and Diaspora Studies for the Bachelors in Global and International Studies (2013-14). Developed (with Christina Gabriel) PSCI5209, Migration and Global Politics, a graduate-level course considering the relationship between the phenomenon of human migration and debates in global politics. Course will be taught for the first time by Milner in Winter 2014, and will eventually contribute to a proposed collaborative MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies. Developed and coordinated the internship component for the BA in Global Politics (GPOL3100) through contact with 120 potential host organizations on four continents, developing course requirements and communicating with students on program development and the application process, resulting in 14 internship placements in Winter 2011. Developed an internship option for Political Science students through PSCI3906 (1.0 credits) and PSCI3907 (0.5 credit). Organized and presented an International Careers Workshop for undergraduate students to discuss the nature of careers with international organizations and job search techniques to help begin a career (Winter 2009; Fall 2009; Winter 2010; Winter 2011), as profiled in Success Bytes, #2, Faculty of Public Affairs, 27 January 2011. Developed a new fourth-year undergraduate seminar in Political Science: PSCI4817: The International Politics of Forced Migration (2009) Developed a new third-year undergraduate course in African Studies: AFRI3100: Summer Seminar in African Studies: Selected topics in African Studies (2009-10)

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Coordinated the Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Department of Political Science for students writing Undergraduate Honours Research Essays to present their work and receive feedback from graduate students (2009) Working with Vladimir Aleman Delfs (Political Science Teaching Assistant), designed and implemented a three-class simulation of the United Nations Security Council for use in PSCI3600: International Institutions (2009) G ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES (INCLUDING COMMITTEE WORK) Carleton University Committees (Member)

• Migration and Diaspora Studies, Graduate Committee (2019-20)

• Institute of African Studies, Tenure and Promotion Committee (2019)

• Department of Political Science, Tenure and Promotion Committee (2013, 2014, 2019)

• Global Politics Hiring Committee, Department of Political Science (2018)

• Hiring Committee, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in “Migration and Refugee Law and Politics”, Office of the Vice President (Research and International), Carleton University (2015-16)

• Management Committee, Institute of African Studies (IAS) (2009-11; 2018 to present)

• Canadian Politics Hiring Committee, Department of Political Science (2009)

• Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science (2008-09)

• Political Science Representative, Human Rights Program Committee (2008-10) Member (2015 to present) Joint Coordinator (2010 to 2014) Steering Committee on Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University

• Awarded “Building Connections” Award by the Office of the Vice-President, Research and International, Carleton University (2015)

• Developed a specialization in Migration and Diaspora Studies for the Bachelors in Global and International Studies (BGINS) (2013-14)

• Member: Hiring committee for strategic hire in Migration and Diaspora Studies (2012-13)

• Drafted the successful application for a strategic hire of a senior Assistant or Associate Professor in Migration and Diaspora Studies (2011)

• Drafted the successful application to the Carleton Research Excellence Fund (2011) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Committees (Member)

• SSHRC Partnership Grant Stage 1 Adjudication Committee (2019)

• SSHRC Partnership Grant Stage 2 Adjudication Committee (2020) o This Committee involved the review of 23 applications, each c. 450 pages long, and

culminated in a three-day adjudication meeting in Ottawa in March 2020.

• SSHRC Connections Grant Adjudication Committee (2016) H OTHER Public-engagement presentations, guest lectures and invited talks (Selected: 2006 to present) “The Global Compact on Refugees, collective action, and the politics of the global refugee regime”, presentation at the International Metropolis Conference, Ottawa, 26 June 2019.

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“The Global Compact on Refugees and Opportunities for Canada”, presentation to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Ottawa, 29 April 2019. “The Global Compact on Refugees: Collective action in a time of populism”, public presentation, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Toronto, 28 February 2019. “Canada and the Global Compact on Refugees”, testimony before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, 6 November 2018. “Opportunities for Canada to engage in African refugee situations”, presentation to the Africa Policy Network, Africa Bureau, Global Affairs Canada, Ottawa, 16 July 2018. “Applying Comprehensive Responses and the Global Compact on Refugees: Learning from the history and politics of asylum in East Africa”, International Refugee Rights Conference, Toronto, 7 June 2018. “Canada in the global refugee regime: Opportunities ahead”, presentation to the Global Heads of Mission meeting, Global Affairs Canada, Ottawa, 29 May 2018. “Responsibility-sharing for refugees: Lessons from policy and practice for the Global Compact on Refugees”, webinar presentation for the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), Geneva, 19 April 2018 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFF9NyYYZpg&feature=youtu.be). “Overview of responsibility-sharing for refugees”, presentation during the Exodus Institute Symposium on Refugees and Responsibility-Sharing, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 16 April 2018. “Learning from Past Experiences with Comprehensive Plans”, multi-stakeholder interactive panel in preparation for the UN Summit on refugees and migrants, Global Migration Group, United Nations Headquarters, 13 July 2016. “Situating the WUSC Student Refugee Program and Private Sponsorship within the global refugee policy agenda”, WUSC multi-stakeholder consultation “Post-secondary Institutions in Canada: Leaders in the Canadian response to the Syrian refugee crisis”, Ottawa, 7 June 2016. “Understanding the history of discussions on burden and responsibility sharing for refugees”, CIGI workshop “Responsibility Sharing: The Protection Agenda and Canadian Leadership Opportunities”, Ottawa, 5 May 2016. “The everyday politics of the global refugee regime”, Heads of Agency meeting, Humanitarian Response Network, Carleton University, 15 April 2016. “Naturalization in Tanzania: Lessons on the implementation of global refugee policy”, St. Paul University, 29 March 2016. “Global refugee debates: Opportunities for Canada”, Global Affairs Canada, Ottawa, 2 March 2016. “Global refugee debates: Opportunities for Canada”, Privy Council Office, Ottawa, 2 February 2016.

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“Canada’s global refugee policy”, presentation for the public forum “Trudeau’s foreign policy: The first 100 days”, Carleton University, 1 February 2016. “Refugees in the peacebuilding process”, webinar for 50+ global participants, Centre for Security Governance, 25 November 2015. “Global responsibilities and global responses”, Refugee Welcome public lecture, Ottawa Public Library, Ottawa, 23 November 2015. “Explaining the effectiveness of global policy in responding to protracted refugee situations”, CENTRA Technologies, Arlington, VA, 8 April 2015. “Understanding Global Refugee Policy”, Bureau for Population, Migration and Refugees, US Department of State, Washington, DC, 7 April 2015. “Global Protection: Opportunities for CIC and its partners”, presentation to Refugee Affairs Branch, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), planning retreat, Ottawa, 3 March 2015. “The Evolution of UNHCR’s Mandate and Practice”, testimony to the Human Rights Committee, Senate of Canada, 5 February 2015. “Understanding Global Refugee Policy”, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 22 October 2014. “Security Implications of Protracted Refugee Situations”, expert briefing, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, 18 June 2014. “Keeping your feet on the ground while reaching for the stars: Managing expectations among Millennials”, presentation to the Leadership Series, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, 18 June 2014. “Understanding Canada’s changing role in the global refugee regime”, guest lecture, Centre for Refugee Studies Summer Course, York University, 12 May 2014. “Does Social Science have an Obligation to Solve Society’s Problems?”, response to Dr. Chad Gaffield, FPA Research Month Panel, Carleton University, 21 March 2014. “Engaging Global Refugee Policy”, invited address to the closing plenary, 30th Anniversary Conference, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 7 December 2012. “Understanding the international implications of Bill C-31”, testimony to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, Parliament of Canada, further to its study of Bill C-31, Protecting Canada’s Immigration System Act, 2 May 2012. “Integrative thinking and solutions for refugees”, TEDx RideauCanal, 26 January 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCfr8LMx608) “Vulnerability and Solidarity: Lessons from work with rape survivors and refugees”, Research Works, Carleton University, 2 November 2011. “Refugees and the Cross-Border dynamics of Peacebuilding”, presentation hosted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, New York, 17 October 2011.

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“The history and politics of asylum in Tanzania”, presentation to representatives of the international donor community in Tanzania, Canadian High Commission, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 27 June 2011. “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Understanding regional dynamics”, presentation to the Regional Bureau for Africa, Headquarters of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, 24 June 2011. “Protracted Refugee Situations: Lessons from a decade of discussions”, presentation to launch the Refugee Studies Centre Policy Brief, Canadian Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Geneva, 23 June 2011. “Protracted Refugee Situations: Lessons from a decade of discussions”, presentation to the Interdepartmental Working Group on Protracted Refugee Situations, Government of Canada, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, 18 May 2011. “New Challenges in International Refugee Protection: Canada’s Role”, guest lecture, Centre for Refugee Studies Summer Course, York University, 9 May 2011. “Refugees and (in)security: Myths, realities and a role for researchers”, Keynote address, Annual Student Conference, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, 29 April 2011. “Fieldwork and comparative case study methodology”, guest lecture, PSCI6907F: Research Methods and Design, Carleton University, 15 November 2010. “Global political implications of Bill C-49”, presentation on the panel discussion “Assessing Bill C-49: An Act to Prevent Human Smugglers from Abusing Canada’s Immigration System”, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, 12 November 2010. “Refugees and peacebuilding: Understanding challenges and opportunities”, presentation to the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission and Peacebuilding Support Office, New York, 5 November 2010. “Understanding the Politics of Asylum in Africa”, presentation at the book launch for Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa, New School for Social Research, New York, 4 November 2010. “Canada’s International Refugee Policy: Understanding responses to protracted refugee situations”, Faculty of Public Affairs outreach event, Rideau Club, Ottawa, 26 October 2010. Convener, refugee policy working group, Global Fellowship program meeting, Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation, Ottawa, 23 September 2010. “The changing environment of humanitarian action: implications for organizations and research”, World Humanitarian Day panel discussion, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, 19 August 2010. “Development funding and solutions for protracted refugee situations: The case of Tanzania”, Canadian Council for Refugees, Spring Consultations, Ottawa, 3 June 2010.

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“New Challenges in International Refugee Protection: Canada’s Role?”, Summer School in Forced Migration, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, 9 May 2010. “Refugees and Peacebuilding: Burundians in Tanzania”, Refugees and the Regional Dynamics of Peacebuilding, International Peace Institute, New York, 4 May 2010. “Canada’s International Refugee Policy: Understanding responses to protracted refugee situations”, Policy Solutions for a Post-Recovery Canada, Faculty of Public Affairs outreach event, Sheraton Hotel, Ottawa, 13 April 2010. “Refugees in Africa: Comparative Case-Study Methodology” guest lecture, ECH3750: Méthodologie de recherché en etudes des conflits et droits humains, University of Ottawa, 18 March 2010. “Refugees and the Politics of Asylum since the Cold War”, public lecture, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 25 February 2010. James Milner, “Solutions for African refugees: Burundians in Tanzania”, presentation to the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, 20 January 2010. “Canada’s International Refugee Policy”, guest lecture, PSCI4807: Migration and Mobility: The Politics of Citizenship and Identity, Carleton University, 26 November 2009; 23 November 2011. “Life in a refugee camp”, guest lecture, SOWK4103: Practice and Policy in Immigration, Carleton University, 25 January 2010. “Understanding the Politics of Asylum in Africa”, presentation to the Africa Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, 19 January 2010. “Refugees and peacebuilding in Burundi”, Research Works, Carleton University, 24 November 2009. “Solutions for Burundian refugees in Tanzania: Preliminary findings and recommendations”, presentation to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of Tanzania, the Tanzania Branch Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and NGOs, UNHCR Offices, Dar es Salaam, 10 August 2009. “Understanding the Challenge of Protracted Refugee Situations”, presentation to the Policy Advisory Group on Emergency Responses (PAGER), CARE Canada Headquarters, Ottawa, 21 April 2009. “The Challenge of International Refugee Protection: Canada’s role”, Canadian School of Public Service, Ottawa, 9 October 2008. “Briefing: Afghan refugees in Pakistan”, Metropolis Conversation on Afghan refugees, Ottawa, 25 September 2008. “Towards solutions for protracted refugee situations: The role of resettlement”, UNHCR’s Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement, Geneva, 29 June 2007.

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“The history and politics of the international refugee protection regime”, Centre for Refugee Studies Summer School, York University, Toronto, 11 June 2007. “The relationship between refugee research and policy in Canada”, Canadian Council for Refugees, Edmonton, 25 May 2007. “Protracted refugee situations and the work of the UN Peacebuilding Commission”, International Peace Academy, New York, 31 March 2007, with Gil Loescher. “Towards a Canadian Whole of Government Response to Protracted Refugee Situations”, Interdepartmental Working Group on Protracted Refugee Situations, Ottawa, 23 February 2007. “Protracted Refugee Situations: The human security dimension”, 9 th Annual Peacebuilding and Human Security Dialogue, Ottawa, 12 May 2006. “Protracted Refugee Situation in Thailand: Towards solutions”, Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand, Bangkok, 1 February 2006, with Gil Loescher. Media coverage Nicolas Keung, “Canadian refugee makes history as state delegate at UNHCR forum”, Toronto Star, 12 January 2020, https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2020/01/12/canadian-refugee-makes-history-as-state-delegate-at-unhcr-forum.html Emily Cadloff, “How a multinational project is striving to change refugee research”, University Affairs, 1 April 2019, https://www.universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/how-a-multinational-project-is-striving-to-change-refugee-research/ Nicolas Keung, “Canadians at forefront of global study seeking solutions to refugee crisis”, Toronto Star, 26 October 2018, https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2018/10/26/canadians-at-forefront-of-global-study-seeking-solutions-to-refugee-crisis.html Janice Dickson, “Trump’s crackdown on immigrants: What does it mean for Canada?”, iPolitics, 19 January 2017, https://ipolitics.ca/article/trumps-crackdown-immigrants-mean-canada/ Janice Dickson, “Greek migration crisis erodes EU’s credibility, say experts”, iPolitics, 21 December 2017, https://ipolitics.ca/2017/12/21/greek-migration-crisis-erodes-eus-credibility-say-experts/ Jennifer Ferreira, “Four things Canadians need to know about Trump’s immigration ban”, OpenCanada.org, 3 February 2017, https://www.opencanada.org/features/four-things-canadians-need-know-about-trumps-immigration-ban/ Interview on CTV’s Power Play, discussing Prime Minister Trudeau’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly, 20 September 2016, http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=955586&playlistId=1.3081499&binId=1.810401&playlistPageNum=1&binPageNum=1 Interview with Radio Canada International, “Canada could lead a world rethink of ‘unfair’ refugee system: group”, 19 September 2016, http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2016/09/19/canada-could-lead-world-rethink-unfair-refugee-system-group/

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Syndicated CBC radio interviews with morning shows in Calgary, Gander, Kelowna, Moncton, Ontario region, Ottawa, Quebec City, Sudbury, Victoria and Winnipeg, discussing the UN Summit on Refugees and Migrants, 19 September 2016. Contacted by Global News, CBC radio, CBC The National, CBC on-line, CTV, Ottawa Citizen, Globe and Mail, Maclean’s, Metro News, Wall Street Journal, and Los Angeles Times, September to November 2015, for stories relating to the resettlement of refugees from Syria, including:

- Guest on AM1010, Motts’ Weekend, Toronto, 28 November 2015. - Guest on The House with Chris Hall, mid-week podcast, CBC on-line,

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/thehouse_20151125_23783.mp3 - Quoted in Michael Woods, “Trudeau promise tracker: Syrian refugee resettlement

slowed in response to expert, public opinion”, Metro News, 25 November 2015, http://www.metronews.ca/news/canada/2015/11/25/trudeau-promise-tracker-syrian-refugee-resettlement-slowed.html

- Guest on CBC Newsworld with Suhana Meharchand, 25 November 2015 - Quoted in Chris Hall, “Justin Trudeau's delay in resettling 25,000 Syrian refugees may

be a smart political move”, CBC on-line, 25 November 2015, http://www.cbc.ca/news/justin-trudeau-syrian-refugees-canada-1.3335517

- Quoted in Ian Macleod, “No change to refugee security screening, immigration officials say” Ottawa Citizen, 24 November 2015, http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/no-change-to-refugee-security-screening-immigration-official-says

- Guest on AM900 Today with Scott Thomson, Hamilton, 24 November 2015 - Guest on CBC Radio All in a Day, 23 November 2015 - Quoted in Zane Schwartz, “How UNHCR’s refugee-resettlement process actually

works”, Maclean’s, 18 November 2015, http://www.macleans.ca/news/world/how-the-unhcrs-refugee-resettlement-process-actually-works/

- Quoted in Cheryl Chan, “Trudeau's plan to bring in 25,000 refugees by year's end sparks concerns in B.C.”, The Province, 17 November 2015, http://www.theprovince.com/life/Trudeau+plan+bring+refugees+year+sparks+concerns/11524475/story.html

- Quoted in Nick Logan, “Should Canada stop bringing in Syrian refugees because of the Paris attacks? Experts say no”, Global News, 16 November 2015, http://globalnews.ca/news/2342471/should-canada-stop-bringing-in-syrian-refugees-because-of-the-paris-attacks-experts-say-no/

- Quoted in Michael Pizzi, “With refugee vetting in US, ISIL infiltration risk ‘overblown’”, al-Jazeera America, 18 September 2015, http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/9/18/could-syrian-resettlement-be-isil-backdoor.html.

- Quoted in Joseph Brean, “No country is an island: Compassion vs. cold economic calculus when dealing with the refugee crisis” National Post, 3 September 2015, http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canada-cant-hide-behind-the-atlantic

Araina Bond, “When exile drags on”, Research Matters, Council of Ontario Universities, 19 August 2015, http://yourontarioresearch.ca/2015/08/when-exile-drags-on/#.VdYdNyKKkU8.email Jessica McDiarmid, “Sierra Leone tense ahead of ‘extremely delicate’ election”, Toronto Star, 16 November 2012. Chantaie Allick, “Dadaab: Kenya’s refugee camps, the largest in the world, are overcrowded. What to do?” Diplomat and International Canada, Winter 2012.

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“When there is no safe haven”, Editorial, The Globe and Mail, 13 August 2011. Frank Appleyard, “Asylum claims to Canada shrink”, Postmedia News, 28 March 2011.

Reprinted in: Calgary Herald, Montreal Gazette, Nanaimo Daily News, Times Colonist and Vancouver Sun

Anca Gurzu, “No trace of ‘safe’ in refugee legislation”, Embassy, 7 April 2010. Anca Gurzu and Lee Berthiaume, “Kenney accused of using UN refugees as 'blackmail' to pass reforms”, Embassy, 31 March 2010. Lynn Desjardins, “Refugee Rules Changes”, The Link, Radio Canada International, 31 March 2010. Jennifer Campbell, “A new way to handle their refugee crisis”, Ottawa Citizen, 2 December 2009. Michelle Collins, “Warnings over planned shift to more UN refugees”, Embassy, 2 December 2009. Laura Cummings, “Finding solutions to the plight of long-term refugees”, Research Works, Carleton University, Winter 2009. “Migration and climate change: A new (under)class”, The Economist, 27 June 2009. Lisa Schlein, “UN: Millions of Refugees Languish in Camps for Decades”, Voice of America, 23 December 2008. Nicholas Keung, “Basic needs of refugees not all met, UN finds”, Toronto Star, 10 October 2008. Jim Pollard, “Special: Movement on the border”, The Nation (Bangkok), 23 February 2006. Graham Fraser, “Small steps leave a big mark”, Toronto Star, 31 October 2004. G. Jeffrey MacDonald, “Stranded in an unwelcome land”, The Christian Science Monitor, 22 July 2004. Profiled in “The Best and the Brightest”, Maclean’s, 24 May 2004. “Working against the odds: James Milner helps refugees find hope”, Presbyterian Record (Canada), January 2004. Interviewed on Richardson’s Round-up, CBC Radio, 23 July 2003.