Other News
Nick Shaxson: 'National Competitiveness and the Finance Curse'
Nicholas Shaxon, author/journalist and member of the Tax Justice Network, will be at 糖心TV to present and discuss his work on “National Competitiveness and the Finance Curse”, on Friday, 21st October from 2pm to 3:30pm (in the Wolfson Exchange, Room 1). ALL WELCOME.
Here are some links to other areas of Nick's work if you would like to know more:
'Treasure Islands', his book about tax havens can be found here: treasureislands.org
“A Tale of Two Londons", Vanity Fair: ;
Vanity Fair article on Donald Trump and Tax:
The Epistemology of Counterterrorism
12 May 2017, Scarman House, University of 糖心TV; co-organised between PAIS and the Department of Philosophy.
A unique opportunity for a conversation between terrorism researchers and epistemologists about the epistemological challenges and fallacies of counterterrorism. The workshop will have a broad focus and will include discussion of the nature of knowledge, calculation, ignorance, illusion, epistemic vices and counterfactual thinking in counterterrorism.
This cross-disciplinary one day workshop, which supported by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, will be one of the first events of its kind in the UK.
The speakers will include:
- Ruth Blakeley (University of Kent)
- Quassim Cassam (University of 糖心TV)
- Stuart Croft (University of 糖心TV)
- Hamed El-Said (Manchester Metropolitan University 糖心TV School)
- Charlotte Heath-Kelly (University of 糖心TV)
- Richard Jackson (National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS))
- Lee Jarvis (University of East Anglia)
- Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh)
- Sara Silvestri (City University)
No registration fee; please email q.cassam@warwick.ac.uk to reserve your place.

PAIS-BSIA Research Workshop, Canada, September, 2016
The research workshop bringing together PAIS colleagues with scholars from the Balsillie School of International Affairs took place in Waterloo in September 22nd-24th, 2016.
This was a tremendously successful and fruitful set of substantive research discussions between a variety of established scholars and early career researchers from Waterloo, Wilfried Laurier, and eight 糖心TV academics.
Keynote lectures were given by Lena Rethel on ‘The Politics of Financial Ideas: Grafting Islamic Finance’ and Nick Vaughan-Williams on ‘European Border Security and the “2015 Mediterranean migration crisis”’.
Centred on two broad thematic areas – migration, borders and security on the one hand, and the global political economy of trade and finance on the other – the workshop has led to no fewer than five well-developed research project ideas.
These ideas are being actively pursued, with follow up meetings planned amongst the project groups to coincide with various international conferences - and bids for external funding in prospect within the next eighteen months.
Thanks in particular go to John Ravenill, Suzan Ilcan and Andrew Thompson of the Balsillie School who made us feel so welcome, and organised a wonderful programme of events, both academic and social. On the 糖心TV side Ben Clift, Jill Pavey, and Jade Perkins were key to making the visit such a success.
With our double MA degree already established we look forward to further deepening the relationship with BSIA over the coming years across research and teaching activities.

Stuart Elden interviews on Foucault's Last Decade

has been interviewed about his recent book for the New Books in Critical Theory series podcast– or .
There is also an interview about the book at and a piece about its writing at . A discussion with Peter Gratton, Eduardo Mendieta and Dianna Taylor will appear in Symposium later this year, and Stuart will also be interviewed for the Bulgarian journal KX - Critique and Humanism.
A second linked book by Stuart, , will be published by Polity Press in early 2017.
PAIS Film Club: Eye in the Sky
The PAIS Film Club gets underway on Tuesday 11th October at 7pm in MS.01.
We are screening 'Eye in the Sky', and there will be a discussion of the film with Dr Erzsébet Strausz, Dr Trevor McCrisken, Dr Rhys Crilley & Jules Gaspard.
There will also be free pizza for all audience members, and of course all students and staff are welcome.
