Andrew F. Cooper
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Andrew Fenton Cooper, D.Phil. (born 29 June 1950) is Professor of Political Science at the University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo
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, and a Distinguished Fellow at The Centre for International Governance Innovation
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 (CIGI), Canada.

He holds a D.Phil. from Oxford University, and has been a Visiting Professor at Harvard University
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, Australian National University
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, and Stellenbosch University
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 in South Africa. He has been twice selected as a Canada-US Fulbright Scholar, in 2009 at USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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, University of Southern California
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, Los Angeles, and in 2000 at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University
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, Washington. In 1993-94, he served as Léger Fellow at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, as academic advisor to the policy planning division.

Dr Cooper writes and teaches in the areas of International Political Economy, Comparative and Canadian Foreign Policy, Global Governance and the Practice of Diplomacy, and is a regular commentator on the G8 and G20 summits. An experienced project leader, he has conducted numerous scholarly and policy studies in the areas of emerging economies (esp China, India, Brazil and South Africa), trade policy, agricultural subsidies and institutional designs. Dr Cooper has led training sessions on trade issues/governance/diplomacy in Canada, South Africa and at the World Trade Organization
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in Geneva. He is currently a member of the GARNET International Advisory Board and a member of the Hague Journal of Diplomacy’s editorial board.

Selected bibliography

Rising States, Rising Institutions: Challenges for Global Governancehttp://www.brookings.edu/press/Books/2010/risingstatesrisinginstitutions.aspx (edited with Alan S. Alexandroff, Brookings Institution Press, 2010)

Which Way Latin America: Hemispheric Politics Meets Globalizationhttp://www.unu.edu/unupress/2009/whichWayLatinAmerica.html (edited with Jorge Heine, UNUP 2009)

CIGI Special G20 Report: Flashpoints for the Pittsburgh Summithttp://www.cigionline.org/publications/2009/9/flashpoints-pittburgh-summit (edited with Daniel Schwanen, CIGI 2009)

Innovations in Global Health Governance: Critical Caseshttp://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&sort=pubdate&calcTitle=1&theme=print&title_id=8961&edition_id=9813 (edited with John J. Kirton, Ashgate 2009)

The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resiliencehttp://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=333824 (edited with Timothy M. Shaw, Palgrave 2009)

Emerging Powers in Global Governance: Lessons from the Heiligendamm Processhttp://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/Catalog/cooper.shtml (edited with Agata Antkiewicz, WLUP 2008) (Chinese Translation, published by Shanghai People's Publishing House http://www.ewen.cc/cache/books/view/10/view-0202010000972810.htm, 2009)

Global Governance and Diplomacy: Worlds Apart?http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=300183 (edited with Brian Hocking and William Maley, Palgrave 2008)

Celebrity Diplomacyhttp://www.paradigmpublishers.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=167997 (Paradigm 2007)

Governing Global Health: Challenge, Response, Innovationhttps://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8894&edition_id=9812 (with John J. Kirton and Ted Schrecker, Ashgate 2007)
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