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Yiagadeesen (Teddy) Samy Director and Full Professor The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Carleton University 5304 Richcraft Hall 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1S 5B6 Email: yiagadeesen.samy@carleton.ca or NPSIA.Director@carleton.ca Tel: 613 520 2600 ext. 1218 PUBLICATIONS Books 1. African Economic Development, (with Archibald Ritter and Steven Langdon), Routledge, forthcoming. 2. Security, Development and the Fragile State: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Policy, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), Routledge, 2009. Edited Books 1. Canada Among Nations 2013, Canada-Africa Relations: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, (with Rohinton Medhora), CIGI and NPSIA, 2013. 2. Debt Relief for the Poorest Countries, (joint Guest Editor with John Serieux), Transaction Publishers, New Jersey, 2003. Articles (*: peer-reviewed) 1. * An Examination of Bilateral Donor Performance and Progress under the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, (with Marje Aksli), Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 36(4), 2015: 516-535. 2. * Towards a Theory of Fragile States Transitions: Evidence from Yemen, Bangladesh and Laos, (with David Carment, Joe Landry and Scott Shaw), Third World Quarterly, 36(7), 2015: 1316-1332. 3. * Typology of State Types: Persistence and Transition, (with Peter Tikuisis, David Carment and Joe Landry), International Interactions, 41(3), 2015: 565-582. 4. * State Transitions for the Middle East and North Africa Region: A Structural Assessment Using the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Framework, (with David Carment, Joe Landry and Scott Shaw), Economia Internazionale, 68(1), 2015: 57-79. 5. Transitioning Fragile States: A Sequencing Approach, (with David Carment and Joe Landry), The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 37(2), 2013: 125-151. 1

6. * Diasporas, Remittances and Fragility, (with David Carment, Brandon Lum and Milana Nikolko), Ethnopolitics, 12(2), 2013: 201-219. 7. * Globalization and Inequality: Insights from Municipal Level Data in Brazil, (with Jean Daudelin), Indian Growth and Development Review, 6(1), 2013: 128-147. 8. * Prediction of Intrastate Conflict Using State Structural Factors and Events Data, (with Peter Tikuisis and David Carment), Journal of Conflict Resolution, 57(3), 2013: 410-444. 9. "Assessing State Fragility: A Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Assessment," (with David Carment), The Development Review, 2012. 10. * Labor Standards and Economic Integration in the European Union: A Gravity Model Approach, (with Vivek Dehejia), The International Trade Journal, 25(5), 2011: 581-618. 11. The Millennium Development Goals and Fragile States: Focusing on What Really Matters, (with David Carment), The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 35(1), 2011: 91-108. 12. Introduction to the CFPJ Special Issue on Brain Circulation and Diasporic Tourism in the Caribbean, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 17(2), 2011: 97-100. 13. Finance and Terrorism, Terrorism Research and Analysis Consortium (TRAC), Beacham Publishing, online at www.trackingterrorism.org, 2011. 14. Engaging Fragile States: Closing the Gap Between Theory and Policy, (with David Carment), Global Dialogue, 13(1), Winter/Spring 2011. 15. Terrorism Financing: What Do We Know and What Can We Do About It, Frontline Security, Summer 2010. 16. Haiti Without Tears: Getting Aid Right, (with David Carment), Policy Options, 31(4), 2010: 57-63. 17. * China's Aid Policies in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 99(406), 2010: 75-90. 18. * Approaches to Country Risk Analysis and Early Warning, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), Economia Internazionale, 62(3), 2009: 297-323. 19. * Labour Standards and Economic Integration in the European Union: An Empirical Analysis, (with Vivek Dehejia), Journal of Economic Integration, 23(4), 2008: 817-847. 20. * State Fragility and Implications for Aid Allocation: An Empirical Analysis, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), Conflict Management and Peace Science, 25(4), 2008: 349-373. 21. * Re-examining the Effect of Democratic Institutions on Inflows of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries, (with Seung-Whan Choi), Foreign Policy Analysis 4(1), 2008: 81-101. 2

22. Assessing Fragility: Theory, Evidence and Policy, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), Politorbis, 42(1), 2007: 13-19. 23. The 2006 Country Indicators for Foreign Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for Canada, (with David Carment, Souleima el-achkar and Stewart Prest), Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 13(1), 2006: 1-35. 24. Terrorism Financing and Financial System Vulnerabilities: Issues and Challenges, Trends in Terrorism Series, Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, NPSIA, Carleton University, 2006. 25. The Trade-Labour Nexus: A Review of the Issues, Perspectiva Magazine, 7, Instituto de Ciencia Politica, Colombia, 2005. 26. * Trade and Labour Standards: Theory and New Empirical Evidence, (with Vivek Dehejia), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 13(2), 2004: 177-196. 27. * Analyzing the Effects of Labour Standards on U.S. Export Performance. A Time Series Approach with Structural Change, (with Gabriel Rodriguez), Applied Economics, 35, 2003: 1043-1051. 28. Debt, Debt Relief and the Poorest: Small Steps in a Long Journey, (with John Serieux), Canadian Journal of Development Studies (Special Issue), University of Ottawa, Vol. XXI, No. 2, 2001. Book Chapters 1. Aid Fragmentation and Coherence: Is a More Integrated Approach the Answer to Canadian Aid Effectiveness? (with Rachael Calleja and David Carment), in The Fragmentation of Aid: Concepts, Measurements and Implications for Development Cooperation, edited by Stephan Klingebiel, Timo Mahn and Mario Negre, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 2. Canada's Fragile States Policy: What Have We Accomplished and Where Do We Go from Here, (with David Carment), in Rethinking Canadian Aid (Second Edition), edited by Stephen Brown, Molly den Heyer and David R. Black, University of Ottawa Press, 2016. 3. Financing the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa, (with Aniket Bhushan and Kemi Medu), in Development in Africa: Refocusing the Lens after the Millennium Development Goals, edited by George Kararach, Hany Besada and Timothy Shaw, University of Bristol, Policy Press, 2015. 4. Governance Indicators and Policy Making: Theory and Practice, (with David Carment and Rachael Calleja), in On Governance: What It Is, What It Measures and Its Policy Uses, edited by Robert I. Rotberg, CIGI Press, 2015. 5. Globalization, Income Inequality and Deindustrialization: The Case of South Korea, On Korea Volume 8, 62-78, Korea Economic Institute, 2015. 3

6. "The Future of War: Understanding Fragile States and What to Do about Them," (with David Carment), in Failed States and Fragile Societies: A New World Disorder? Ingo Trauschweizer and Steven Miner eds., Ohio University Press, 2014. 7. State Failure, Development and International Security: The Challenges of Intervening in Fragile States, (with David Carment and Joe Landry), in Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars, Edward Neuman and Karl DeRouen Jr. eds., Routledge, 2014. 8. Introduction (with Rohinton Medhora), in Canada Among Nations 2013: Canada-Africa Relations: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, Rohinton Medhora and Yiagadeesen Samy eds., CIGI and NPSIA, 2013. 9. Establishing a Legitimate Development Cooperation Architecture in the Post-Busan Era, (with Shannon Kindornay), in Multilateral Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Order, Hany Besada and Shannon Kindornay eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 10. The Causes and Measurement of State Fragility, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), in Fragile States: Causes, Costs and Responses, Wim Naude, Amelia U. Santos- Paulino and Mark McGillivray eds., Oxford University Press, 2011. 11. An Increasingly Fragile World, (with David Carment), in Debating a Post-American World: What Lies Ahead? Sean Clark and Sabrina Hoque eds., Routledge: London, 2011. 12. State Fragility and Implications for Aid Allocation: An Empirical Analysis, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), first published in Conflict Management and Peace Science and reprinted in Dealing with Failed States: Crossing Analytic Boundaries, edited by Harvey Starr, Routledge, 2009. 13. Trade and Labour Standards: New Empirical Evidence, (with Vivek Dehejia), in Labour Markets and Economic Development, Ravi Kanbur and Jan Svejnar eds., Routledge Studies in Development Economics, Routledge, 2009. 14. Protracted Conflict and Crisis Mediation: A Contingency Approach, (with David Carment and Souleima El Achkar), in International Conflict Mediation: New Approaches and Findings, Jacob Bercovitch and Scott Gartner eds., Routledge, 2009. 15. Small States, Resilience and Governance, (with Jean-Francois Gagne, David Carment and Stewart Prest), in Small States and the Pillars of Economic Resilience, Lino Briguglio, Gordon Cordina, Nadia Farrugia and Constance Vigilance eds., University of Malta and Commonwealth Secretariat, 2008: 217-242. 16. Assessing the Fragility of Small Island Developing States, (with David Carment and Stewart Prest), in Building the Economic Resilience of Small States, Lino Briguglio, Gordon Cordina and Eliawony J. Kisanga, eds., University of Malta and Commonwealth Secretariat, 2006: 173-195. 4

Technical Reports 1. Assessing State Fragility, With a Focus on Climate Change and Refugees: A 2016 Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Report, (with David Carment and Simon Langlois-Bertrand), March 2016. 2. Capacity Imperatives for Domestic Resource Mobilization in Africa. African Capacity Building Foundation, 2015 [contributed several chapters]. 3. Fiscal Capacity and Aid Allocation: Domestic Resource Mobilization and Foreign Aid in Developing Countries, (with Aniket Bhushan), United Nations Research Institute for Social Development Working Paper 2014-7. 4. Assessing State Fragility, With a Focus on the Middle East and North Africa Region: A 2014 Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Report, (with David Carment and Simon Langlois-Bertrand), December 2014. 5. Assessing State Fragility: A Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Report, (with David Carment), 2012. 6. Innovative Macroeconomic Frameworks for Financing MDG-Levels of HIV/AIDS Expenditure: The Case of Haiti, Prepared for the UNDP, 2008. 7. Failed and Fragile States 2006: A Briefing Note for the Canadian Government, Country Indicators for Foreign Policy, Carleton University (with David Carment et al), 2006 8. CTPL Inception Report Study on the Implications of Trade Liberalization at the Sectoral and Industry Levels in Trinidad and Tobago, Prepared for the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Trinidad and Tobago (with Dane Rowlands and Roger Hosein), 2006. Op-eds 1. Progress and Missteps in Foreign Aid Plans, (with Aniket Bhushan), Ottawa Citizen, June 2016. 2. What We Need to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, Huffington Post, September 2015. 3. Why Do Some Fragile States Stay Fragile, (with David Carment), ipolitics, August 2014. 4. Failed States or Failed Policies, (with David Carment), The Ottawa Citizen, August 2014. 5. Globalization, Poverty and Inequality, Public Sector Management 25(2), IPAC, July 2014. 6. Re-focusing Canadian Aid: Much Ado About Nothing, (with Rachael Calleja), Embassy Magazine, July 2014. 5

7. It's All About the Money, (with Aniket Bhushan), Canadian International Council (opencanada.org), November 2013. 8. Who Owns Canada's Aid Policy, (with David Carment and Rachael Calleja), Embassy Magazine, October 2013. 9. Dangerous Game of Diaspora Politics is Here to Stay, (with David Carment), The Toronto Star, May 2013. 10. Afghanistan's Transformation Decade: A Bumpy Road Ahead, (with Nipa Banerjee), Ottawa Citizen, April 2013. 11. We are 11th, So What? We are Still Doing Fine, (with Alexis Ashworth), Embassy Magazine, March 2013. 12. The New Deal's Fragility Trap, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, March 2013. 13. We Must Be Careful As A Nation Donating to Fragile States, (with David Carment), Ottawa Citizen, August 2012. 14. Throwing aid at Afghanistan is not working, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, July 2012. 15. The Dangerous Game of Diaspora Politics, (with David Carment), The Globe and Mail, February 2012. 16. Let s Get Serious About Fixing Haiti Problems, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, February 2012. 17. How the World Should React to Sri Lanka s Killing Fields, The Toronto Star, June 2011. 18. Unfinished Business: The IPS in Retrospective, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, December 2010. 19. Connecting the MDGs with Fragile, Failed States, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, November 2010. 20. Pakistan s Problems Now Ours, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, September 2010. 21. Preventing Failed, Fragile States, (with David Carment), Embassy Magazine, April 2010. 22. The Mauritian Miracle and the Haitian Tragedy, (with David Carment), Ottawa Citizen, April 2010. 23. A Marshall Plan for Haiti? Think Again, (with David Carment), The Globe and Mail, February 2010 6