On Thursday, September 18, voters will decide whether Scotland should separate from the United Kingdom and become an independent country. UBC scholars are available to discuss the implications of the Scottish vote.
Allan Craigie
Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Political Science
Tel: 604.822.4731
Cell: 604.500.7708
Email: allan.craigie@ubc.ca
- Federalism (Canadian and comparative)
- Regionalism and nationalism in Canada and the U.K.
- Scottish politics and the politics of territorial identity
- Read his Q&A on the Scottish referendum here
Kurt Huebner
Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Tel: 604.822.9439
Cell: 778.994.8313
Email: kurt.huebner@ubc.ca
- European Union integration
- European Union financial industry
- Currency choices
- Welfare state
Richard Johnston
Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Tel: 604.822.5456
Cell: 778.387.3425
Email: richard.johnston@ubc.ca
- Referendums and referendum dynamics
- Polls and poll analysis
- Elections and party systems
John Ries
Professor, Sauder School of Business
Tel: 604.822.8493
Email: john.ries@sauder.ubc.ca
- Economic impact of Scottish referendum
- Implications for trade and the U.K. economy
Keith Head
Professor, Sauder School of Business
Tel: 604.822.8492
Email: keith.head@sauder.ubc.ca
- Implications for trade and the U.K. economy
Allan Tupper
Professor and Head, Dept. of Political Science
Tel: 604.827.3387
Email: allan.tupper@ubc.ca
- Canadian politics and government, including regional Western Canadian politics
- Public policy and management
Allen Sens
Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Email: asens@mail.ubc.ca
- Foreign relations
- Military, security issues
David Moscrop
PhD candidate, Dept. of Political Science
Cell: 778.918.1348
Email: david.moscrop@gmail.com
- Political judgment and decision-making (including opinion and voting)
- Democratic theory
- Political philosophy
- Canadian politics
- Multiculturalism, citizenship, gender
Campbell Sharmann
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Email: campbell.sharman@ubc.ca
- Federations and devolution
- Referendums and the Australian experience
Mary Liston
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law
Tel: 604.822.9844
Email: liston@law.ubc.ca
- Administrative and public law
- Legal theory
- Law and politics
- Rule of law
- Immigration, refugee, citizenship law
*Please note: Assist. Prof. Liston is available via e-mail up to and including Thursday, Sep. 18; available via email and telephone as of Friday, Sep. 19.