Knowledge, understanding, justice and peace
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Empowering Understanding through Global Insight
I am a dedicated Political Scientist with strong leadership skills, technical expertise, and a successful track record in providing strategic direction. With a Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario and a MA from the University of Waterloo, I have taught many courses and led seminars at multiple universities, and skilled in quantitative data analysis, advanced research methods, and contemporary public policy.
STRENGTHS
Research
Whether conducting independent research or collaborating with others, I am passionate about understanding and driving positive change through my research.
Analysis
My expertise in managing data sets, formulating analytical models, statistical analysis, and data visualization allow stakeholders to make data-driven decisions.
Educating
Courses I have taught include International Relations, Social Research Methods, and Globalization at multiple universities. I also led seminars on The International Criminal Court, Civil Society, Human Rights, Canada's Arctic Policy and Contemporary Public Policy.
EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor
Huron University at Western University, 2021 to Present
Taught "International Relations" course.
Topics: International law; international organizations; human rights; international political economy; migration, and alternative theories of international relations.
Led "The International Criminal Court and Civil Society" seminar.
Topics: The International Criminal Court; International Military Tribunals; and the involvement and impact of NGOs on the establishment and work of the International Criminal Court.
Taught “Social Research Methods” course.
Topics: Conceptual and practical aspects of conducting social research in political science; including differentiation between quantitative and qualitative methodology; methods of data gathering; and ethical aspects of research.
Lecturer
Renison University College at the University of Waterloo, 2020 to 2022
Taught "Social Research" course.
Topics: Research methodology, data gathering, and ethical considerations.
Taught "Globalization and Social Development".
Topics: History; velocity and conceptualizations of globalization; global health; global justice; rapid technological change; and global economic and social development.
Professor
Wilfrid Laurier University, 2016 to 2020
Taught "Crimes Against Humanity" course.
Topics: History of crimes against humanity; definitions; relevant statutes; international humanitarian law; politics of international criminal justice; humanitarian intervention and the "Responsibility to Protect" doctrine.
Led "Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law" seminar.
Topics: Laws of war and the protection of civilians in armed conflict; root causes of displacement.
Led "Human Rights in Global Context" seminar.
Topics: Ontology and history of human rights; alternative conceptions of human rights; 'human security'; the 'Responsibility to Protect' (R2P) doctrine; and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Professor
The University of Waterloo, 2009 to 2020
Taught "Research Methods".
Topics: Business Administration; theoretical and practical aspects of conducting research; research ethics; and literature review construction.
Taught "The Comparative Politics of State and Nation" course.
Topics: Politics of developed and developing nations; democracy; authoritarianism; communism; comparative research methods; political violence and social movements.
Taught "Globalization" course.
Topics: State and nation; security; humanitarian intervention; the environment; terrorism; non-state actors; inequality and contestation; and development politics.
Professor
King's University College, 2015 to Present
Taught "Building Peace" course.
Topics: Causes of conflict, peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Taught "Food Security" course.
Topics: Food security in historical context, food security in the global north and south, climate change and food security, agriculture and food production, genetically modified organisms, and food security and conflict.
Taught "Approaches to Social Justice and Peace Studies" course.
Topics: Utilitarianism, libertarianism, feminist conceptions of justice, ecological and environmental justice, post-colonial and post-modern conceptions of justice, causes of war and peace, diplomacy and negotiations, and international law.
Led "Canada's Arctic Policy" seminar.
Topics: Canadian Arctic policy; the Arctic Council; climate change; the environment; and indigenous issues.
Led "Contemporary Public Policy" seminar.
Topics: Theories of public policy, policy development and implementation, agenda setting, and thematic areas such as health, education, tax, and family and child policy
Taught "Public Administration" course.
Topics: Powers of the Prime Minister; organizational design and management; public finance; human resource issues; government and managerial reforms; and challenges to accountability.
GUEST LECTURES
Members of the Organizing Committee and Panel Moderator;
Canadian Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Conference
Sponsored by the Canadian Red Cross, the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Project Ploughshares
Wilfrid Laurier University and Conrad Grebel College; Fall 2019 and Fall 2020
Environmental Crimes and the Rome Statute of The International Criminal Court: What’s In, What’s Out, and Why?
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association
Toronto, Canada, March 2019
Assessing the Annual Costs Associated With Operating the International Criminal Court
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association
San Francisco, USA, April 2018
Canada and the United Kingdom, and the International Criminal Court: Appraising Commitment Since 1998
Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association
Toronto, Ontario, May/June 2017
The Role of African States in Establishing the International Criminal Court
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association
Baltimore, USA, February 2017
The Political Economy of Compliance: The International Criminal Court and Foreign Direct Investment
Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association
San Francisco, USA, April, 2013
Teaching International Relations Concepts to Kinaesthetic Learners: Widening Teaching Methodology in the IR Classroom via Recreational Activities and Games
Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; June 2012
Does the work of the Prosecutor encourage state ratifications?
Annual meeting of the International Studies Association
San Diego, USA; April 2012
The Independent Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and the Continued Success of the Global Ratification Campaign
Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; May 2011
The Independent Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court: From Rome to Kampala and Beyond
Presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association
Montreal, Canada; March 2011
Historical Institutionalism and International Relations Theory: The Case of the United States' Objections to the International Criminal Court
Presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association Conference
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; November 2009
Historical Institutionalism and the United States' Objections to the International Criminal Court: The Importance of the Post-Cold War Temporal Context
Presented at the 17th Annual Illinois State University Conference for Students of Political Science
Bloomington/Normal, Illinois, USA; March 2009
PUBLICATIONS
Monograph:
Sarkany, Laszlo. The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. University of British Columbia Press (The manuscript will be published in the winter of 2023).
Edited volume:
Sarkany, Laszlo. Evaluating the domestic impact of joining the International Criminal Court: a ‘Bottom-up’ View. Palgrave McMillan, UK. (Forthcoming) (Proposal will be submitted as a part of the following book series: ‘Twenty-first Century Perspectives on War, Peace and Human Conflict’. Twenty-first Century Perspectives on War, Peace, and Human Conflict | Book series home (uwo.ca)
Peer-reviewed Articles:
With Kirsten Fisher, Canada’s Brand of Support for the ICC: At The Intersection of Politics and Finances? International Journal: Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis, June 2019.
Book Reviews:
Review of Johannes Thimms, The United States and Multilateral Treaties: A Policy Puzzle. First Forum Press, Lynne Reiner Publishers Inc., Boulder, Colorado, 2016, in the International Journal
Review of Donald J. Johnston, Missing the Tide: Global Governments in Retreat. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017 in the Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law
Policy-Related Publications:
Fisher, Kirsten and Laszlo Sarkany. Canada Should Increase Support for the International Criminal Court. Policy Options. 25 October 2018. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/october-2018/canada-increase-support-international-criminal-court/
Sarkany, Laszlo, and Asim Ali. Kenyatta's Challenge to the ICC. Canadian International Council. N.p., 22 Mar 2012. Web. 30 Apr 2013.
Publications in the Media:
Sarkany, Laszlo, and Asim A. Ali. Pakistan and the IC[C]. The News, February 24, 2012. http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=94372&Cat=9
Sarkany, Laszlo, and Asim Ali. ICC and Syria. The Express Tribune, March 16, 2012. http://tribune.com.pk/story/350491/icc-and-syria/ (accessed March 24, 2012).
Media Engagement:
Quoted in Melissa Tessler, Despite Many Achievements, Many Challenges Ahead for the ICC, available at:
EDUCATION
Training in Advanced Social Science Research Methods
Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, March 2017
Training in Quantitative Research Methods and Applied Social Network Analysis
Methods School of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) at the University of Vienna, February 2014.
Professional Training Course on the Prevention of Mass Atrocities
Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ; June 12 – 14th, 2013
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Science, University of Western Ontario;
Dissertation Topic: Why states established an independent Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?
Supervisors: Dr. Adam Harmes, Dr. Bruce Morrison and Dr. Radoslav Dimitrov
Relevant Courses: International Relations, Comparative Politics, Politics of Religion, Transitional Justice, Methodology in Political Science
Master of Arts
Political Science, University of Waterloo; Spring, 2006
Master’s Research Paper Topic: The Relationship between the State of Serbia and Montenegro and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
Supervisors: Dr. Andrew Cooper and Dr. Brian Orend
Relevant Courses: Methodology, Qualitative Research Methods, Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Ethnic Conflict, International Political Economy, and Canadian Public Policy
Bachelor of Arts
Honours Political Science and Applied Studies, Philosophy Minor; Cooperative Program, University of Waterloo; Fall, 2003