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Stephen Clarkson was born on 30 March, 1937 in London, England, is a Canadian political scientist and a professor of political economy (1937 – 2016). Discover Stephen Clarkson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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28 February, 2016 |
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Freiburg, Germany |
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Who Is Stephen Clarkson's Wife?
His wife is Adrienne Clarkson (1963–1975, div.) Christina McCall (1978–2005, her death) Nora Born (2014–2016, his death)
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Adrienne Clarkson (1963–1975, div.) Christina McCall (1978–2005, her death) Nora Born (2014–2016, his death) |
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Stephen Clarkson Net Worth
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Stephen Clarkson, (21 October 1937 – 28 February 2016) was one of Canada’s preeminent political scientists and a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto.
Clarkson's work focused mainly on two areas: the evolution of North America as a continental state, reinstitutionalized by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and two decades of neoconservatism; and the impact of globalization and trade liberalization on the Canadian state.
Following an unsuccessful campaign as Liberal candidate for the mayoralty of Toronto in 1969, Clarkson was active in the Liberal Party for six years.
Clarkson's knowledge and experience in Canadian politics led to the commissioning of a history of federal election campaigns in Canada from 1974 onward.
After Pierre Trudeau’s retirement from politics in 1984, Clarkson spent a decade co-authoring the book, Trudeau and Our Times, with his wife Christina McCall, which won the Governor General's Award for non-fiction.
His trilogy on these themes include Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism and the Canadian State, published in 2002; Does North America Exist? (2008) and ''Dependent America?
He was a Senior Fellow at Massey College, a Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) in Waterloo, Ontario and, in 2004, was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
These essays were the basis of his 2005 book, The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Politics.
Clarkson was renowned for his teaching, receiving many teaching awards in his tenure at the University of Toronto.
He was a great encourager of “the engaged” life, taking his students on extra-curricular field studies to Washington, D.C., Mexico, Brazil, Madrid and Lisbon, and urging them to resist the world around them if they felt so inclined.
Clarkson was a frequent commentator of Canadian politics, in both English and French.
A lover of languages, he was also proficient in Spanish, German, Russian and Italian.
Clarkson earned a B.A. from the University of Toronto, an M.A. from New College, Oxford, and a D. de Rech.
from the University of Paris.
In 2010, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada.
How Canada and Mexico Construct US Power (2011); as well as: Global Governance and the Semi-peripheral State: The WTO and NAFTA as Canada's External Constitution in Governing under Stress: Middle Powers and the Challenge of Globalization". His latest projects looked at Interregionalism in the triangle Europe, North America and South America and at the Investor-State Dispute Arbitration.
Clarkson had taught and written on Canadian foreign policy and federal party politics.
In 2013 Clarkson was adjudged the Konrad Adenauer Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, in connection with his academic work at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin.
The "Stephen Clarkson Scholarship in Political Economy" was established in his honor at the University of Toronto.
Clarkson's first wife was then broadcaster and future Governor General of Canada Adrienne Clarkson.
Clarkson died in Germany of pneumonia which had developed into sepsis, while on a research trip with his students.
He is survived by wife Nora Born, whom he married in 2014.