He earned a B.A. from
McGill University, an M.A. from the
University of Toronto, and both an M.Phil. and a D.Phil. (1996) from the
University of Oxford. He has taught at
McGill University and the
University of Exeter, and was a visiting scholar at the
Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta. Alan's first book, ''Hegel's Idea of Freedom'', published in 2002 was the winner of APSA First Book Prize in Political Theory and the
C.B. Macpherson Prize awarded by the
Canadian Political Science Association. •
Editorials • == References ==