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New study investigates correlates of counter-extremism policies
A new article entitled "What Drives Counter-Extremism? The Extent of P/CVE Policies in the West and Their Structural Correlates" by Sadi Shanaah and Charlotte Heath-Kelly has been accepted for publication in Terrorism and Political Violence.
In the paper, the authors construct an index of the intensity of P/CVE policies deployment in 38 Western countries and investigate the correlation between the index and the threat of terrorism (measured as the number of past attacks/victims), the size of Muslim minorities (Muslim communities have been ‘securitised’ as potential threats in the post 9/11 period), and the neoliberal governance (drawing on Criminological literature that connects neoliberalism to anticipatory crime control).
The study finds a positive and significant correlation in the first two factors (terrorism threat and size of Muslim minority population), while a negative and significant correlation for the last factor (neoliberal governance). Among other things, the findings provide some empirical evidence for the claim that Muslim minorities in the West have been racialised and securitized, since their population size positively correlates with the deployment of P/CVE policies (but not to the number of terrorist attacks and victims).
The paper is a part of the research project "Neoliberal Terror: The Radicalisation of Social Policy in Europe" funded by the European Research Council and headed by Professor Charlotte Heath-Kelly. It can be accessed here: /fac/soc/pais/research/projects/internationalrelationssecurity/neoliberalterror/neoliberal-terror/publications/
PAIS Celebrates Very Positive REF2021 Results
The Department received some exceptionally positive news regarding our research standing following the release of the REF2021 results in May 2022. REF is the Research Excellence Framework, the exercise through which the success of our research is scrutinised across the separate measures of outputs, impact and environment. We have never returned a stronger quality profile on any of these measures than we have done for REF2021, including a perfect score of 100% 4* for research environment.
We have therefore been able to retain our proud record of being one of only three politics departments in the UK to have been in the top ten of every REF league table since the current star grade and GPA system was introduced over twenty years ago. We are also the only department currently to be in the top ten of each of the REF GPA league table, the Complete University Guide subject league table and the High Fliers' Guide to the Graduate Market league table.
The REF results therefore provide further evidence of the all-round strength to which PAIS can lay claim. Please do feel free to take a look at further information that we have posted about them: /fac/soc/pais/research/ref2021.
Supporting Just Response and Recovery to COVID-19 in Informal Urban Settlements
As cities across Africa start to lift pandemic restrictions, young people are hoping for a more equitable future. On Monday May 23rd, the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, Open University and Slum Dwellers International (SDI) will launch the policy findings of an AHRC-funded project let by Prof Keith Hyams that captured the experiences of young people during the pandemic and their recommendations for a just and resilient urban future. Living in informal settlements across eight African cities, young people working as part of SDI’s youth federation led the recording of video diaries and interviews and participated in focus groups facilitated by SDI and UK researchers. The launch will be spear-headed by the publication of a blog hosted by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) in which young people reflect on IIED’s vision for a transformative urban recovery from COVID-19. There will also be launch media output and events across the eight cities.
The project website can be found at
Maria Koinova to Give a Talk on Russia's Invasion in Ukraine and Polarization in Eastern Europe
Prof. Maria Koinova is giving a talk on "Russia's Invasion in Ukraine and Polarisation in Eastern Europe" on 29 April, 2022 at George Washington University in the USA as part of the BEAR-PONARS Eurasia Conference "Between the EU and Russia: Domains of Diversity and Contestation," 29-30 April, 2022. The conference has panels on Ukrainian and Russian societies after the invasion, challenges facing Europe, the Baltic states and the Balkans, as well as Central Asia.
This is a hybrid conference. Panels could be followed online by registering at:
Panel on Tom Long’s new book on small states
New America, a prominent think tank in Washington, is hosting an online panel on small states in international relations, featuring Tom Long's new book, A Small States Guide to Influence in World Politics. The panel will be held at 13:30 EST/18:30 BST on 4 May 2022. The panel features Tom, Emily Wilkinson of ODI, and Wazim Mowla of the Atlantic Council. It will be moderated by Professor Jim Goldgeier.
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