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Prof Shaun Breslin participates in Chatham House event on 'The EU and China: The Balance Sheet'

In the build-up to the 15th EU-China Summit (held in Brussels on 20 September 2012), the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN) hosted an event at Chatham House in London (17 September) on the theme of 'The EU and China: The Balance Sheet'. The event saw key EU officials and leading experts, including PAIS's Prof Shaun Breslin, look at the current status of the EU-China relationship and assess how it has developed over the last decade, what the historic legacy of Wen Jiabao is likely to be, and what the current core issues are as both Europe and China undergo major challenges – economic for the former and leadership transition for the latter.

Sun 30 Sept 2012, 05:03 | Tags: Staff Research

Dr John Parkinson's research on the political use of public space featured in The Atlantic

Dr John Parkinson, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director of Research Degrees, was recently featured in an article entitled 'What Makes a Public Space Good for Democracy?' by Emily Badger in the Cities section of The Atlantic magazine.

“Filling the National Mall is a seriously impressive achievement,” Parkinson says. See, for example, . A lot of these other capitals offer pretty meager public gathering spaces on the steps of their political institutions. Chater Garden, the main square next to the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, could fit maybe 5,000 people. “It’s so much harder in Hong Kong to express the physical scale of public displeasure,” Parkinson says.

Tue 14 Aug 2012, 13:56 | Tags: Staff Research

Dr James Brassett and Dr Nick Vaughan-Williams publish Special Issue of Alternatives on 'Governing Traumatic Events'

Dr James Brassett and Dr Nick Vaughan-Williams have recently published a Special Issue of Alternatives, entitled: 'Governing Traumatic Events'. The volume draws together leading critical scholars on the politics of traumatic events, covering subjects like 9-11, Mumbai, and the Norway Massacre, as well as the ideologies of 'response' and 'resilience' that predominate. This publication is part of an ongoing research project on 'Resilience and the Politics of Security' that seeks to interrogate contemporary practices of civil contingency planning in the UK and abroad.

Thu 02 Aug 2012, 09:48 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

Dr Ben Richardson secures RDF bid for project 'Grow 糖心TV: Re-engaging with Food'

, current Research Fellow and future Assistant Professor in PAIS, has also successfully secured a for his project entitled 'Grow 糖心TV: Re-engaging with Food'.

This project is led by Theatre Studies with co-investigators in Sociology, Life Sciences and PAIS, and the project will be used to develop a bid to the (AHRC)'s as well as two trial demonstration events on campus - one in performance and another in creative writing - to encourage public re-engagement with food cultivation.

Thu 26 Jul 2012, 12:50 | Tags: Staff Research

Dr Lena Rethel and Dr Alexandra Homolar secure RDF Strategic Fund bid

, Assistant Professor of International Political Economy, and , Assistant Professor of International Security, have secured a Security bid in collaboration with a colleague from (CAL) at 糖心TV. The funding awarded from this successful bid will go towards their project entitled 'Crisis Leadership in Global Economic and Security Governance'.

Thu 26 Jul 2012, 12:43 | Tags: Staff Research

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