Geoffrey Cameron

Bio:

Geoff was born in Calgary, Canada, and was raised in Fiji, the United States and Canada. He graduated with a BA(Hons) in International Development Studies from Trent University in 2006, and as a Commonwealth Scholar he completed his MPhil in Politics at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford. He lives in Ottawa with his wife, Lita Cameron.

Geoff currently works as a senior policy analyst in the Africa Bureau of Canada’s foreign affairs ministry. He has previously worked at the James Martin 21st Century School (University of Oxford),  St Catherine’s College (Oxford), and the International NGO Research and Training Centre (INTRAC). Geoff has also been a research associate at the London-based Foreign Policy Centre.

Email: geoffrey.cameron [at] sant.oxon.org

Publications:

Geoffrey Cameron and Tahirih Danesh. 2008. A Revolution without Rights? Women, Kurds and Baha’is Searching for Equality in Iran. London: Foreign Policy Centre.

Geoffrey Cameron. 2008. Baha’is in Iran, Oxford Forum 7: 20-21.

Geoffrey Cameron and Rachel Yordy. 2008. Making Progress? Evaluation Processes in the WUSC Plantation Communities Project in Sri Lanka, Undercurrent 4(1): 98-113.

Geoffrey Cameron. 2006. Between Policy and Practice: Navigating CIDA’s Democracy Agenda. SIPP Public Policy Paper 46. Regina: Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, December.

Eric Helleiner and Geoffrey Cameron. 2006. Another World Order? The Bush Administration and HIPC Debt Cancellation, New Political Economy 11(1): 125-140.

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