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Global Ideas Institute
2011-12 Mentor Profiles
Mark Anderson | Bev Bradley | Nick Buffo | Hormuz Dadabhoy | Kristen Dahl | Andrew Do | Supriya Joshi | Nessa Kenny | Sara Lee | Mimi Liu | Erik MacKinnon | Robert Meynell | Danielle Pacey | Casey Panning | Richard Park | Rufina Park | Emman Rahman | Jashpreet Saini | Lindsey Spencer | Kerry Sun | Sean Verigin
Sean Verigin is completing the specialist
program at the Trudeau Centre for
Peace and Conflict Studies, University
of Toronto, with a focus on the political
economy of human security. He studies
existential threats to human security
in the twenty-first century and how
societies adapt to disruptive ecological,
economic, and technological change.
His research is interdisciplinary, drawing
on comparative public policy, heterodox
economics, and security studies. Sean
recently interned at the Asia-Pacific
Foundation in Vancouver. He also worked
at the Mosaic Institute, where he
published reports on Canadian international
development policy. These
include a “Smart Map” report for the
Department of Foreign Affairs and
a forthcoming cross-national report
for the Walter and Duncan Gordon
Foundation. Sean was shortlisted for
the Rhodes Scholarship in 2011 – 2012.
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