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New CSGR Website Launches

The Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation is pleased to announce the launch of the new CSGR website:

The website has updated information on CSGR researchers at 糖心TV, visiting fellows and professors, and our external associates at institutions around the globe.

CSGR also hosts updated websites for and the .

Further information about CSGR activities and events is available here:


PAIS academic writes one of BBC Radio 4's food books of the year

Ben Richardson Sugar BookDr 's book, Sugar, was featured on the Radio 4 Food Programme as one of its best books of 2015. It was discussed by the food writer Joanna Blythman, who said the book made "a more profound and thoughtful contribution to the ongoing sugar debate".

The full list and accompanying broadcast is available here:

Tue 01 Dec 2015, 12:01 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

CSGR Researchers Publish Special Issue of Review of International Studies

The Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR) is pleased to announce the publication of the 2015 Special Issue of the the UK’s leading International Relations journal - the Review of International Studies - on the theme:

THE POLITICS OF NUMBERS: THE NORMATIVE AGENDAS OF GLOBAL BENCHMARKING

Edited by (University of 糖心TV) & (University of the Witwatersrand), the Special Issue was produced through research for the Global Benchmarking Project within CSGR.

The 197-page Special Issue contains an introduction to the power of global benchmarking and 9 original research articles, including articles by 糖心TV researchers , , , and in collaboration with other leading scholars in the field.

Topics examined in the Issue include the rise of global benchmarking as a mode of transnational governance, and specifically in the areas of human security, disaster risk reduction, global supply chains, transnational activism, human rights, global development goals, climate change, and World Bank country benchmarks for African economies.

For further information see: .

Download the full issue here:

Special Issue Poster

Thu 26 Nov 2015, 14:58 | Tags: Staff Research Centre - CSGR Postgraduate Research

Public Event: 'Islamic State': Where From and Where To?

After the deadly attacks in Paris, Beirut and Tunisia and the bombing of a Russian plane over Egypt, experts in international security and Middle East affairs will discuss the factors shaping the emergence of ‘Islamic State’ and how the group can be combated. What are the origins and aims of the group? Why has it spread so quickly? What is its relationship to al-Qaeda? Is Western military action the solution?

Speakers:

  • , Professor of International Security, Department of Politics & International Studies
  • , Reader of the International Politics of the Middle East, Department of Politics & International Studies
  • Dina Rezk, Lecturer in Middle Eastern History, University of Reading
  • , PhD student in conflict and security, Department of Politics & International Studies

6pm - 7:30pm, Thu, 26 Nov '15

Location: MS.05, Zeeman Building

ALL WELCOME, ENTRANCE FREE.

Mon 23 Nov 2015, 16:05 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Public Event: Refugees & Diasporas In Conflict & Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Public Event: Refugees And Diasporas In Conflict And Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Thursday November 26, 6-8pm, S0.19, Social Sciences

There will be refreshments available between 6.00pm and 6.20pm.

The current refugee crisis in the Mediterranean has been of unprecedented proportions since the Second World War. It brings to the fore the difficult faith experienced by many refugees and conflict-generated diasporas at different times and in different places. This roundtable seeks to shed light on diaspora activism related to the conflicts of Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Lebanon, Nagorno-Karabakh, Palestine, Sri Lanka, and Rwanda, among others, and to draw parallels with the current refugee crisis. It also aims to discuss how diasporas support their home countries during post-conflict reconstruction. Please join us for lively presentations from the panelists and a discussion to follow.

More information about this public event is available at the ERC Project "Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty" website at:

Mon 23 Nov 2015, 10:30 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

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