Biography
Dr. Peter Arthur is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, Canada. He received his PhD in Political ScienceDr. Peter Arthur is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, Canada. He received his PhD in Political Science in 2001 from Queen’s Dr. Peter Arthur is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, Canada. He received his PhD in Political Science in 2001 from Queen’s University, Canada. His research and publications have focused largely on African Political Economy, Comparative Politics of the Developing World, and Development Studies. He has published on issues relating to the place of the multilateral trading system in socioeconomic development, electoral politics in Ghana, the role and contribution of small-scale enterprise, and the promotion of good governance in the developing world. Dr. Peter Arthur is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, Canada. He received his PhD in Political Science in 2001 from Queen’s University, Canada. His research and publications have focused largely on African Political Economy, Comparative Politics of the Developing World, and Development Studies. He has published on issues relating to the place of the multilateral trading system in socioeconomic development, electoral politics in Ghana, the role and contribution of small-scale enterprise, and the promotion of good governance in the developing world. and publications have focused largely on African Political Economy, Comparative Politics of the Developing World, and Development Studies. He has published on issues relating to the place of the multilateral trading system in socioeconomic development, electoral politics in Ghana, the role and contribution of small-scale enterprise, and the promotion of good governance in the developing world. in 2001 from Queen’s University, Canada. His research and publications have focused largely on African Political Economy, Comparative Politics of the Developing World, and Development Studies. He has published on issues relating to the place of the multilateral trading system in socioeconomic development, electoral politics in Ghana, the role and contribution of small-scale enterprise, and the promotion of good governance in the developing world.
Location
Halifax, Canada