This webcast with Amélie Quesnel-Vallée is open to the public. Priority during the Q&A section of this webcast will be given to Max Bell School MPP students./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic...
Aurélie Harou looks at the short-term and expected long-term effects of COVID-19 on the demand and supply of food at home and internationally./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and conferences
This webinar will look at why policy makers missed so many opportunities to prepare for the pandemic, and why governments frequently fail to learn from history./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic...
How is the COVID19 crisis affecting political partisanship? Why is it accentuated in some countries, but put aside in others? What lessons could we draw for the post-COVID-19 world?...
When President Reagan was shot on March 30, 1981, Al Haig, then Secretary of State famously said: “ As of now, I am in control at the White House”./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and...
Covid-19 starkly illustrates the fragility that accompanies globalization. Climate change looms even larger, but on a timescale that has not generated the necessary sense of urgency. New concepts...
Everything about the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented, including policy responses and the way they are communicated. With no playbook to rely on, governments around the world are improvising on...
In this webcast moderated by Max Bell School Director Chris Ragan, watch Jennifer Robson, Associate Professor at Carleton University, and Ken Boessenkool, public-policy economist, discuss the...