Geoffrey Hale of the University of Lethbridge winner of CFPJ Best Paper Prize

Carleton University’s David Carment, editor of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ), announced that Geoffrey Hale has won the 2020 CFPJ Best Paper Prize for his peer-reviewed article, Capacity and Conditions for Choice: Managing Canada’s International Economic Policy Relations in an Unstable World.

The article is available on the CFPJ website at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcfp20/current and its affiliate policy website: www.iaffairscanada.com.

The prize is awarded annually for the best article published in CFPJ. Each refereed contribution is eligible for consideration. Members of CFPJ’s editorial and international advisory board judge the articles based on scholarship, contribution to knowledge and debate, writing style and audience accessibility.

The award carries a $500 prize. Past winners include, Thomas Juneau, Greg Anderson, Stephen Brown, Emma Ashford, Erica Chenoweth and Laura Dugan, Christian Leuprecht, Michael Urban, Stéphane Roussel, Daryl Copeland, Kim Nossal, Susan Henders and Mary Young and David Gordon.

About the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal

CFPJ is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published three times a year by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton. Established in 1992, CFPJ is Canada’s leading journal of international affairs. The journal’s international advisory and editorial boards reflect diverse political, disciplinary and professional perspectives. Contributors are drawn from Canada and around the world. Essays are fully referenced, peer-reviewed, authoritative yet written for the specialist and non-specialist alike. Its readers include government officials, academics, students of international affairs, journalists, NGOs and the private sector. Details regarding submitting articles, commentaries and review essays to the journal can be found here: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcfp20/current.

About Geoffrey Hale:

Hale is a professor of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge. His research spans issues from North American integration and Canada’s international economic relations to its interactions with domestic policies and politics, regulatory co-operation and the workings of Canadian federalism. He is author or co-editor of seven books, most recently Navigating a Changing World: Canada’s International Policies in an Age of Uncertainties (with Greg Anderson, University of Toronto Press, April 2021), and Canada’s Fluid Borders: Trade, Investment, Travel, Migration (with Greg Anderson, University of Ottawa Press, Jan. 2021), and numerous article. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario.

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