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  1. In 2013 Steve Clarkson won the Konrad Adenauer Research Award for his research on regional diffusion of (and resistance to) rules and institutions promoting transnational corporations' investments in the Euro-American Triangle. Stephen Clarkson stayed at the KFG for several months in 2012, 2014 and 2015.

  2. Stephen Clarkson. Writer: Death Goes to School. Stephen Clarkson was born on 10 September 1912. He was a writer and director, known for Death Goes to School (1953), Armchair Theatre (1956) and Dual Alibi (1947).

  3. Stephen Clarkson, né le 21 octobre 1937 et mort le 28 février 2016, est un politologue canadien et professeur d'économie politique à l'Université de Toronto. Vie et carrière. Les travaux ultérieurs de Clarkson se sont principaleme ...

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  5. Stephen Clarkson , longtime supporter of Canadian studies and of ACSUS, died unexpectedly in late February, 2016. Stephen could always be relied upon to offer passionate, informed, and insightful contributions to our ACSUS meetings. At our most recent Biennial in Las Vegas in October 2015, he presented a paper and took part in our "Thomas Enders Symposium" that was co-sponsored by the Thomas O ...

  6. Stephen Clarkson died early in 2016 in Freiburg, Germany and Canada lost someone very special. Stephen was a Professor in Political Science at the University of Toronto and engaged in teaching, research and writing until his death. He has contributed, in an extraordinary way, to the public understanding of Canada and North America in the 20 th ...

  7. He died in Freiburg, Germany, the home of his wife Nora Born, on February 28, 2016. “I have known Stephen Clarkson as a friend and colleague for many years,” said political scientist David Cameron, dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science. “I am so sorry he is gone; I will miss him, as will his colleagues in political science and generations ...