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Jeremy Corbyn endorses PAIS report on West Papua
Keith Hyams launched a major policy report on the Politics of West Papua in parliament on Tuesday 3rd May 2016, written by PAIS academics Keith Hyams and Marinella Capriati. Jeremy Corbyn MP spoke at the launch, he quoted from the report and said that 糖心TV had produced ‘an excellent report’ and that the report’s fourteen recommendations provided a ‘good way forward’, which he would take up in parliament. Lord Harries of Pentregarth, who was also at the launch, has asked the PAIS team to prepare a list of parliamentary questions based on the report which he will put to the government.
Other participants in the launch included the Prime Minister of Tonga Samuela 'Akilisi Pohiva, the Vanuatu Minister for Foreign Affairs Bruno Leingkone, the Vanuatu Minister for Lands Ralph Regenavu, the Solomon Islands Melanesia Spearhead Group Special Envoy on West Papua Rex Horoi, the Governor of Oro District (Papua New Guinea) Gary Juffa, Andrew Smith MP, Nick Brown MP, and international human rights lawyers Jennifer Robinson, Melinda Janki and Charles Foster. PAIS postgraduate Lisa Tilley and PAIS undergraduate Connor Woodman also attended the launch.
More information and a full transcript of Corbyn’s comments will be available at the website of the Politics of Papua Project:
André Broome Elected as Chair of the International Political Economy Section for the International Studies Association
has been elected as Chair of the International Political Economy (IPE) section of the International Studies Association for 2016-17, the largest professional association of International Studies and International Political Economy scholars in the world.
With over 800 members from around the world, the IPE Section is one of the largest sections within the ISA, and organizes a number of prestigious awards to be presented at each year's annual convention, including the IPE Distinguished Scholar Award, the Society of Women in International Political Economy (SWIPE) Award, and the Outstanding Activist Scholar (OAS) Award. For this year's ISA annual convention in Atlanta the IPE section organized 91 panels.
The deadline for submitting proposals for ISA 2017 in Baltimore is 1st June 2016. Further information about the IPE Section of ISA is available at:
To join the IPE section mailing list please visit: .
Workshop for a Large-scale Survey Among Migrants and Diasporas in Europe
On May 3, 2016 the ERC Starting Grant Project “” is organizing a workshop with the survey advisory board in preparation for the launching of a large-scale survey among conflict-generated migrants and diasporas in Europe.
This survey workshop builds on series of inter-coder discussions and tests conducted at PAIS in 2014-2016. Six conflict-generated diasporas will be polled – Albanian, Armenian, Bosnian, Kurdish, Iraqi and Palestinian – in five Western European countries – France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. This survey will be path-breaking with its large-scale scope and endeavours to combine hypotheses from a variety of scholarly domains in order to account for the substance and levels of transnational diaspora mobilization.
More information can be found .
Public Lecture: Designing Peace for Divided Societies
The ERC Project “” and the PAIS organize a public lecture by Dr. Neophytos Loizides, Reader in Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent, on 28 April, 2016, 12:00 - 14:00 in S0.20.
The public lecture is entitled "Rethinking Conflict Resolution in the Contemporary Post-Ottoman Neighborhood and Beyond" and will present innovative theories about institutional design of divided societies. Refreshments will be served.
More information can be obtained .
PAIS MA student reports on the activities of the PSA Commission on Care
Keira Koroma, a MA student in PAIS, is currently working as a student research assistant with Dr. Juanita Elias on the Political Studies Association Commission on Care.
The Commission held an event in Coventry on 11 March that brought together policy specialists, academics, and paid and unpaid care workers to discuss the challenges facing those engaged in the care of older people in England. It is widely acknowledged that the adult social care sector is in crisis - a crisis triggered by rapid and sustained cuts to local authority budgets under the current government's austerity programmes.
Please read Keira's report to find out more about this important event and how the care crisis is impacting locally in Coventry:
Keira is employed as a student research assistant in PAIS as part of an important scheme that offers our students work experience and an opportunity to work with PAIS academics on areas of cutting edge research.