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Stephen J. Randall, FRSC, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences (1994-2006)
and Professor of History, University of Calgary, Canada. He is an
elected member of the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Randall is a member
of the International Editorial Board of the Journal of American
History, a member of the editorial board of the Latin American
Research Review and the Canadian Journal of History. He is also a
member of the Advisory Committee of the Washington Center. A
specialist in United States foreign policy and Latin American
international relations and politics, he holds the Grand Cross, Order
of Merit from the Presidency of Colombia. Dr. Randall has served with
the United Nations, Organization of American States and Carter Center
in international election supervision in the Caribbean, Latin America
and Southeast Asia. He is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor
of a number of books, including: The Diplomacy of Modernization: The
United States and Colombia, 1920-1940 (1977); United States Foreign
Oil Policy (1984); Hegemony and Interdependence: Colombia and the
United States (1992); Ambivalent Allies: Canada and the United States(
1994, 1996, 2002, with John H.Thompson); Canada and Latin America
(1992, with Mark O. Dickerson); Federalism and the New World Order
(1994, with Roger Gibbins); An International History of the Caribbean
Basin(1998, with Graeme S. Mount); North America Without Borders(1992,
with Herman Konrad); NAFTA in Transition( 1995, with Herman Konrad).
His latest book is a new edition for McGill-Queen’s University Press
of his study of United States foreign oil policy since World War I.
Keywords: United States foreign policy, US and Canada-Latin
American relations, foreign oil policy.
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