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ISBN: 9781552662892-00

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Security, Insecurity, and Human Rights

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Alexandra Dobrowolsky

Alexandra Dobrowolsky is a Professor and chair at the Department of Political Science, Saint Mary's University, and an Adjunct Professor Dalhousie University's Faculty of Law. She teaches in the areas of Canadian Comparitive, and Women, Gender and Politics. Sandra Rollings-Magnusson received two of her degrees (BA High Honours and MA) from the University of Regina and her PhD from the University of Alberta. She is currently employed as a faculty member with the Sociology Department at Grant MacEwan College. She has served on various committees, most recently as an elected Executive Member of the Canadian Sociological Association and currently as Editor of Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies. Marc G. Doucet holds PhD from the University of Ottawa. He is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Saint Mary's University, where he has been teaching in the field of international relations since 2000.

Sandra Rollings-Magnusson

Alexandra Dobrowolsky is a Professor and chair at the Department of Political Science, Saint Mary's University, and an Adjunct Professor Dalhousie University's Faculty of Law. She teaches in the areas of Canadian Comparitive, and Women, Gender and Politics. Sandra Rollings-Magnusson received two of her degrees (BA High Honours and MA) from the University of Regina and her PhD from the University of Alberta. She is currently employed as a faculty member with the Sociology Department at Grant MacEwan College. She has served on various committees, most recently as an elected Executive Member of the Canadian Sociological Association and currently as Editor of Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies. Marc G. Doucet holds PhD from the University of Ottawa. He is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Saint Mary's University, where he has been teaching in the field of international relations since 2000.