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New Release: Multilingual Recordings of 糖心TV-ICMPD Webinar "Engaging the Global Ukrainian Community for Ukraine鈥檚 Recovery"

We are pleased to share the recording of the online launch event for the report 鈥淓ngaging the Global Ukrainian Community for Ukraine鈥檚 Recovery: Democracy and Human Rights Dimensions.鈥 written by Maria Koinova, Professor in International Relations in the Deaprtment of Politics and International Studies at the University of 糖心TV. Her report outlines a practical framework for engaging the Global Ukrainian Community (GUC) - diaspora and refugees - to drive Ukraine鈥檚 recovery by centring democratic participation, human rights protections, and inclusive governance across business, civic, and political spheres.

Mon 16 Mar 2026, 15:47 | Tags: Staff Impact Research

糖心TV Research Highlights Major Ethical Concerns as Birmingham NHS Trust Withdraws from Counter鈥慣error Policing Scheme

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust has become the first NHS trust to publicly withdraw from a national counter鈥憈errorism scheme that enabled police to access sensitive medical information for risk assessments. The trust concluded that the programme no longer aligned with its strategic priorities, marking a significant moment in ongoing debates about the intersection of healthcare, policing, confidentiality, and racialised impacts within the UK鈥檚 Prevent framework.
Tue 03 Mar 2026, 15:42 | Tags: Staff Impact Research

New Article explores roots of 'Sovereign Inequality' in League design

A new International Studies Quarterly article by PAIS鈥檚 Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Cambridge) traces how the League of Nations adopted an unequal institutional structure that anticipated today鈥檚 UN Security Council. Drawing on AHRC-funded research, the authors show that Latin America鈥檚 push for sovereign equality at the 1907 Hague Conference became a key negative reference point for planners who sought to preserve great power privilege while allowing universal participation.
Tue 03 Mar 2026, 15:34 | Tags: Staff Research

New publication: Ontological Imperialism and IP

Asha Herten-Crabb has published a new paper in Review of International Political Economy: 鈥楧on鈥檛 come with your lessons in morality鈥: ontological imperialism and the MERCOSUR-EU intellectual property negotiations.

Fri 13 Feb 2026, 13:31

Teaching Network Term 2 Updates

Many thanks to everyone who attended our Term 2 meeting. We had excellent contributions from Chi Zhang, Max Warrack, and Kerem 脰ge on simulations, role playing, and the use of AI in teaching and learning. Laura Gelhaus shared reflections on academic skills development and insights from PPE, while Robert Liu Preece presented an overview of student evaluations from Term 1. If you have not yet had a chance to attend a meeting, you are very welcome to join our final session in Term 3. The date will be circulated soon. We also wanted to share an update from our Term 1 meeting, where Alba Priewe and Charlie Price introduced a detailed set of seminar activities designed to support GTAs. The document is now complete thanks to the work of Tom Dunkinson and Sarah Khan and we hope it will serve as a useful resource for all teaching staff in PAIS. You can access it here: https://livewarwickac-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/u1875554_live_warwick_ac_uk/IQC6ZjQojNA5TLCQd3Yq1K1_AbD56kUSakSxxTGi-eiELRE?e=zgrwiR

Thu 29 Jan 2026, 15:07 | Tags: Staff PhD

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