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Article: Public opinion and North American regionalism

Tom Long's new article "Issue-Areas, Sovereignty Costs, and North Americans’ Attitudes Toward Regional Cooperation" has been published by Global Studies Quarterly. In the article, Tom and coauthors Malcolm Fairbrother (Umea University) and Clarisa Pérez-Armendáriz (Bates College) examine how people's views of regional cooperation in North America diverge from their attitudes toward trade integration alone. Connecting the study of public opinion with more multifaceted approaches of comparative regionalism, they argue that public attitudes are shaped by citizens’ perceptions of the asymmetric patterns of national-level benefits and vulnerabilities created by regional cooperation.

You can read the article here: https://academic.oup.com/isagsq/article/2/1/ksac011/6546417

Wed 16 Mar 2022, 15:18 | Tags: Staff Research Centre - CSGR Research

Roundtable: The War in Ukraine

Roundtable: The War in Ukraine

14 March, 2022 – 15:00 – 16:00 (GMT, London)

The Politics and International Studies Department at the University of Warwick in collaboration with the EU Jean Monnet Network “Between the EU and Russia” is organising an online roundtable to shed light on the current political developments in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion in February 2022.

The webinar will draw on the expertise of scholars with extensive research in the region, including on issues of foreign and security policy, EU-Russia relations, secessionism and interventionism, and international migration.

Panellists:

Prof. Richard Youngs (PAIS/Warwick and Carnegie Europe)

Author of Europe's Eastern Crisis: The Geopolitics of Asymmetry, Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Prof. Oxana Shevel (Tufts University, USA and Associate at Harvard’s Davis Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Ukraine Initiative)

Author of Migration, Refugee Policy, and State Building in Postcommunist Europe, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Prof. Maria Popova (McGill University and EU Jean Monnet Chair)

Author of Politicized Justice in Emerging Democracies: A Study of Courts In Russia and Ukraine, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

Moderator:

Prof. Maria Koinova (PAIS/Warwick)

Author of Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States, Oxford University Press, 2021.

Registration is required prior to the event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roundtable-the-war-in-ukraine-tickets-293151693607 

event poster

Wed 09 Mar 2022, 08:52 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Major IPCC Report Draws on PAIS Research

On Monday 28th February the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a major report on the effects of climate change, who is most vulnerable, and prospects for adaptation to climate change, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability (https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/). This drew on research by six members of the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS). In particular it cited the research of Dr Morten Fibieger Byskov, Prof Simon Caney, Prof Keith Hyams, and Prof Ed Page on the demands of climate justice. And it cited research by Prof Caroline Kuzemko and Prof Mat Watson on the political economy of energy.

Tue 08 Mar 2022, 10:00 | Tags: Staff Research

Invasion of Ukraine: student support

Our thoughts are with all members of our community who are affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

If you’re worried or concerned about the events unfolding in the region, please remember the forms of support that are open to you within PAIS and at the University. You can speak with your Personal Tutor, with the PAIS Director of Student Well-Being, and other members of staff. You can access support from the University's Wellbeing Support Services team via the wellbeing portal or by calling 024 7657 5570.

As students of Politics and International Studies you will no doubt be following the developments very closely. When you engage in discussions with each other please do remember the University's Dignity at Warwick Policy, the University Principles and Values and the PAIS Online Etiquette Policy.

Mon 28 Feb 2022, 10:40 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

East Asia Study Group Research Seminar with Dr. Nakatani

Dr Hiroshi Nakatani works at the Air Staff College of Japan Air Self Defence Force in Tokyo. He has a PhD from University of Reading (2019), where he was supervised by Professor Beatrice Heuser, and an MA from University of Birmingham (2011).

The talk examines the formative period of US extended nuclear deterrence over Japan between 1945 and 1970, discussing how the concept of US extended nuclear deterrence over Japan came to emerge and develop in both Japan and the US.

It will be of interest for those studying international relations, international security and nuclear proliferation.

EASG Seminar - The formation of US nuclear deterrence over Japan - Dr. Hiroshi Nakatani Air Staff College of Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Tokyo   Part of the East Asia Study Group (EASG) Seminar Series - Time: 09:00-10:00 AM  Date: 8th March 2022 Venue: Zoom meeting For link and passcode, please contact the EASG at easg@warwick.ac.uk

Wed 16 Feb 2022, 12:47 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

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