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ROY CULPEPER
President, The North-South Institute

Roy Culpeper was appointed President of The North-South Institute in 1995. Before joining the Institute, his work experience included positions in the Manitoba government's Cabinet Planning Secretariat, the federal Department of Finance, the Department of External Affairs and International Trade and the World Bank in Washington. At the Institute, he has conducted research on a broad range of issues relating to international finance.  He is the author of numerous publications, including Titans or Behemoths?: The Multilateral Development Banks; and Canada and the Global Governors: Reforming the Multilateral Development Banks. Since his appointment as President, the Institute has annually published the Canadian Development Report, and has launched research in new areas such as corporate responsibility and human security.

rculpeper@nsi-ins.ca

 

 

 

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