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'''Bernard Wood''' was director of the [[North South Institute]].
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'''Bernard Wood''' was director of the [[North South Institute]].<ref>https://bernardwood.ca/</ref>.
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==Career==
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From 1976 to 1989 he was the founding Director of the [[North-South Institute]] in Canada. He has represented Canada on a number of delegations to the [[United Nations]] and other international bodies.<ref name=oecd>https://one.oecd.org/document/SG/PRESS(93)48/en/pdf</ref>
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From February 1989 to July 1992, he was Chief Executive Officer of the [[Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security]], a position to which he was appointed by the Secretary of State for External Affairs for Canada.<ref name=oecd/>
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In 1993 he was a Fellow of the [[Weatherhead Center for International Affairs|Center for International Affairs]] at [[Harvard University]], focusing on a major review of the state of theory and comparative practices in development and development co-operation.<ref name=oecd/> 
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He became Director of the Development Co-operation Directorate of the [[OECD]] in September 1993.<ref name=oecd/>, which he led until 1999.<ref>https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/cjpe.0027.007</ref>
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Alma materCarleton University
Canadian think-tanker

Bernard Wood was director of the North South Institute.[1].

Career

From 1976 to 1989 he was the founding Director of the North-South Institute in Canada. He has represented Canada on a number of delegations to the United Nations and other international bodies.[2]

From February 1989 to July 1992, he was Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, a position to which he was appointed by the Secretary of State for External Affairs for Canada.[2]

In 1993 he was a Fellow of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, focusing on a major review of the state of theory and comparative practices in development and development co-operation.[2]

He became Director of the Development Co-operation Directorate of the OECD in September 1993.[2], which he led until 1999.[3]



 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198510 May 198512 May 1985New York
US
Arrowwood of Westchester
Rye Brook
The 33rd Bilderberg, held in Canada
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