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Centre for Critical Legal Studies (CCLS) Online Reading Group
Hybrid S2.09

On Ecology & Nature - Climates of Capital

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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 6 March 2024
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Philip Kaisary, Carleton University Ottawa

Title of Talk: The Lost Unity of Social Life: Law and Literature in the World-System

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12.

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MRes Year 2 Option Module Promotion Event
S2.79
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Law School Staff Meeting
JX2.02
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Philosophy Cafe
S0.28

Open to all MA and MPhil students.

Meet your peers, discuss modules, generate essay ideas, discover Warwick University's offering, distribute academic resources and more!

For any questions, email: Amrita.Tewari@warwick.ac.uk

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Education Committee
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Philosophy Study Skills
S0.18
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EASG Talk with Dr Maria Blancas on China's Economic Statecraft and its effects: the Case of Mexico
Zoom

Maria Blancas holds a PhD in International Relations from Kings College London. Her research interests focus on the effects of China's economic statecraft in developing countries, although she has also written more generally on Chinese foreign policy, Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Outside of academia, she has worked in several posts for the Mexican Foreign Service (consular-diplomatic branch) and in the private sector as a trade consultant and through participation in research projects with the International Organisation of Migration. Currently she works as an economic and trade advisor in the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mexico.Her talk addresses the field of China-Latin American relations - an area that remains underexplored in academic literature, often constrained by narrow economic analyses or Spanish-language publications. Highlighting the tendency of this literature to downplay local agency and generalise diverse cultural, social and economic contexts, this talk will draw upon Mexico as a useful case study to offer insights into China's economic statecraft in developing nations. Additionally, this talk will explore the nuances of Mexico's unique conditions and how they have proved a challenge for Beijing to deepen its presence in the country

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