Caroline is currently the Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow in Canadian Affairs at Queen’s University. She completed her PhD in Political Science at the University of Ottawa, where she was also a research associate at the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS). She holds an MA in Political Science from The George Washington University, an MA in Public and International Affairs from the University of Ottawa, and a Bachelor of Knowledge Integration from the University of Waterloo. She have worked at Global Affairs Canada, where she was the 2018-2019 Cadieux-Léger Fellow. She is also the Book Reviews Editor at International Journal and was recently the guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding.
Expertise
- Canadian Foreign Policy
- International Organizations
- Historical International Relations
Selected Publications
Caroline Dunton, Marion Laurence, and Gino Vlavonou. “Pragmatic Peacekeeping in a Multipolar Era: Liberal Norms, Practices and the Future of UN Peace Operations”. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. July 2023.
Michael Murphy, Andrew Heffernan, Caroline Dunton, and Amelia Arsenault. “The Disciplinary Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science and International Relations: Methods, Topics, and Impact”. International Politics. January 2023.
Liam Midzain-Gobin and Caroline Dunton. “Renewing Relationships? Solitudes, Decolonization, and Feminist International Policy.” Millennium Journal of International Studies Vol. 50, no. 1 (November 2021): 29-54.
Caroline Dunton and Jack Hasler. “Opening the Black Box of International Aid: Understanding Delivery Actors and Democratization.” International Politics 58, no. 5 (October 2021): 792-815.
Caroline Dunton. “Willing to Serve: Empire, Status, and Canadian Campaigns to the United Nations Security Council (1946-1947)”. International Journal 75, no. 4 (December 2020): 529-547.
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