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PAIS Alumna Awarded the Marthe Engelborghs-Bertels Prize of Sinology

PAIS Alumna Dr. Coraline Goron has been awarded the "Marthe Engelborghs-Bertels Prize of Sinology" for her doctoral thesis on "Climate Revolution or Long March? The Politics of Low-Carbon Transformation in China (1992-2015). The Power Sector as Case Study", completed under an Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate from the Université libre be Bruxelles and the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. Coraline is currently pursuing her postdoctoral research at the Oxford University China Center.

The prize is awarded every five years by the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences (BE), and 2018 was the first year for the awarding of the prize.

Thu 24 May 2018, 12:50 | Tags: Staff Postgraduate Undergraduate

New Academic Appointments

Chris AndersonWe are delighted to announce that Professor Anderson has been appointed as a joint Professor in Politics and Economics and he will be the new Director of PPE at ÌÇÐÄTV. His research focuses on the micro-foundations of markets and democracy and examines how economic and political structures shape citizens’ judgments and behaviours. He has written on the popularity of governments and the legitimacy of political institutions, the link between welfare states, income inequality, and citizen behaviour, and the political behaviour of immigrants. Most recently, Chris was Professor of Government and Labor Relations at Cornell University; currently, he is also a Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics. Thanks to all PAIS colleagues who attended Chris’ job talk in January and to Simon Caney for representing PAIS on the appointment panel chaired by the Provost.

Jessica Di SalvatoreWe are also delighted to confirm that Dr Jessica Di Salvatore will be joining PAIS as an indefinite Assistant Professor in Political Science and Peace Studies. Jessica earned her PhD from the University of Amsterdam and was conducting research at the University of Oxford as British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow before joining ÌÇÐÄTV. She mostly researches on conflict dynamics and peace missions, with a particular focus on UN peacekeeping in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her current project aims at investigating whether UN missions are suitable for re-building states after civil wars. In particular, she is interested in the impact of external interventions on economic development, governments' legitimacy and socio-political engagement of citizens. She is thrilled to be joining PAIS and looks forward to meeting colleagues in person soon! Thanks to all those who attended Jessica’s job talk in March and to Vincenzo Bove and Arzu Kibris for representing PAIS on the appointment panel chaired by Matt Nudds.

We look forward to welcoming both Chris and Jessica to PAIS at the beginning of May.

Mon 30 Apr 2018, 15:59 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Annual IPE Debate

You are invited to the Annual Debate on the Future of IPE, which is taking place on Wednesday, 2nd May, at 17:00 - 18:30 in Room S0.21 (Social Sciences Building). For directions/map see here.

We have a really great topic, Decolonising International Political Economy: Challenges & Ways Forward, and 3 excellent speakers lined up: Professor Robbie Shilliam (Queen Mary), Dr Lisa Tilley (Queen Mary) and Sara Salem (ÌÇÐÄTV).

Please join us for what should be a lively and engaging debate, a drinks reception follows the debate - ALL WELCOME.

Tue 17 Apr 2018, 13:42 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Charlotte Heath-Kelly and Steve Kettell Give TEDx Talks

Drs Charlotte Heath-Kelly and Steve Kettell recently gave TEDx talks, for , on the theme of conflict.

Dr Heath-Kelly's talk, The Motivation of Terrorism, explored the motivations of terrorism, as identified through Charlotte's interviews with members of EOKA (a terrorist organization based in Cyprus).

Dr Kettell's talk, The Necessity of Secularism, addressed the role religion plays in warfare and will question society’s habit of hastily blaming religion for conflict.

Fri 09 Feb 2018, 13:44 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

PAIS Student Article Shortlisted for Prize

An article by Columba Achilleos-Sarll, a PAIS PhD student, has been short-listed for the 2017 Feminist and Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Student Essay Competition.

The article, entitled, 'Reconceptualising Foreign Policy as Gendered, Sexualised and Racialised: Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Foreign Policy (Analysis)', can be downloaded for free here:

Thu 08 Feb 2018, 11:39 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

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