Background
Shaw, Timothy Milton was born on January 27, 1945 in Frimley, Surrey, England. Came to Canada, 1971. Son of Arnold J. and Margaret E. (Milton) Shaw.
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The Commonwealth consists of only a quarter of the world’s states and yet the Commonwealth Secretariat and Foundation have made and continue to make a significant contribution to global politics. Commonwealth is a superb examination of an often neglected but crucial force in world affairs. Timothy M. Shaw; • explains the history, structure and future of the Commonwealth • demonstrates the central role that the Commonwealth has played in advancing decolonization and supporting multiculturalism, democracy and human rights • details the significant links between Commonwealth institutions and myriad networks concerned with education, development, gender, health, islands, literature, media and sport • examines the Commonwealth within the context of wider debates about ‘global’ governance and globalization.
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Shaw, Timothy Milton was born on January 27, 1945 in Frimley, Surrey, England. Came to Canada, 1971. Son of Arnold J. and Margaret E. (Milton) Shaw.
Children— Benjamin, Amanda. Bachelor of Arts, Sussex University, Brighton, England, 1967. Master of Arts, East Africa University, Kampala, Uganda, 1969.
Master of Arts, Princeton University, 1971, Doctor of Philosophy, 1975.
Visiting faculty member Makerere University, Kampala, 1968-1970, U. Zambia, Lusaka, 1973-1974, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1978-1979, U. Ife, Nigeria, 1979-1980, U. Zimbabwe, 1989, Rhodes University, South Africa, 1993, Warwick University, United Kingdom, 1997, U. Western Cape & Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 1998. Professor political science Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scoti, Canada, 1971-1973, 74-78, 80—.
Director CentreAfrican Studies, Halifax, 1983-1989, director Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Halifax, 1993. Director International Development Studies Program, 1986-1989.
Director Pearson Institute, Halifax, 1985-1987, Canadian International Development Agency, 1994-1995.
Consultant United Nations Economics Common for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1983-1988. Editor Macmillan Press International Political Economy Series, London,1984—.
Professor political science Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, 1971—2002. Director Center African Studies, 1983—1989, Center for Foreign Policy Studies, Halifax, 1993—2000, International Development Studies Program, 1986—1989, director Bachelor and Master of Arts program, 1998—2000. Director Pearson Institute, Halifax, 1985—1987, Institute Commonwealth Studies, University London, 2001—2006.
Professor Royal Roads University, Victoria, Canada, 2006—2007. Professor, director Institute International Relations, UWI, T&T, 2007—2011. Visiting faculty Makerere University, Kampala, 1968-1970, University Zambia, Lusaka, 1973-1974, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1978-1979, University Ife, Nigeria, 1979-1980, University Zimbabwe, 1989, Rhodes University, South Africa, 1993, 2002-2003, Warwick University, United Kingdom, 1997, University Western Cape & Stellenbosch University, South Africa, since 1998, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, since 1998, Aalborg University, 2000-2001, Business School, Makerere University, 2006-2009.
Consultant United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1983-1988.
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Member New Democratic party, Halifax, 1984. Member International Political Science Association (chair study group # 3 on New World Orders?), Canada Association Development Studies (president 1993-1994), Canada Association African Studies (president 1984-1985), International Studies Association (president global development section 1995-1996), Waegwoltic.
Married Jane L. Parpart, September 2, 1983. Children: Laura, Lee Parpart. Married Susan M. Sturt, July 8, 1967 (divorced 1980).
Children: Benjamin, Amanda.