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WHEN WILL CHINA RULE THE WORLD?

A KnowledgeCentre podcast and article by Prof Shaun Breslin

China is being vaunted as the world's next super power, but is this ascendance reflected in its relationships with other nations and global powers? In this article and podcast, Professor Shaun Breslin explores China's relationship with the EU, and other global influences on its positioning in a new world order.

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Thu 31 Jan 2013, 09:41

One World Week Forum: The power of the internet

There can be no doubting the power of the Internet. News from around the world can be accessed in seconds in real time. Yet recently, acts such as SOPA and PIPA have received large amounts of attention in the press in efforts by government to increasingly regulate and censor the Internet. Meanwhile, in other countries around the world, the influence of social media in uprisings, freedom movements and education suggest that, as technologies develop, we are heading towards greater freedom and connectivity of information than ever before. This presents, therefore, a dichotomy for the near future of the Internet; Are we heading for increasing liberty or a lockdown of information.

Join Wael Abbas from Egypt and Monica Marks from Tunisia, who will be speaking about how the internet has affected the Arab Springs, as well as Denis Campbell and Bill Thompson who will be speaking about how censorship and social media affects the western society. Dr Nicola Pratt will chair the event.

The event will take place on Thursday 31st of January in room H0.52 from 6pm to 8pm. More information can be found on the One World Week website; the event is also on Facebook.

Tue 29 Jan 2013, 11:38 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Michael Saward delivers keynote lectures at several conferences

Michael Saward, Professor in Politics, recently delivered the keynote lecture at three separate conferences:

  • European University Institute (Florence), keynote lecture ‘Shape-shifting representation’ delivered to conference Representative Democracy in the 21st Century, 25 October 2012
  • University of Utrecht, keynote lecture ‘Shape-shifting representation’ delivered alongside the Stichting Internationale Spinozaprijs recipient Pierre Rosanvallon, Seminar for Political History, 22 November 2012
  • University of Oslo, keynote lecture ‘Rethinking representation’, delivered to The 4th International Conference on Democracy as Idea and Practice, “Problems of representation in modern democracies”, 10 January 2013
Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:53 | Tags: Staff

Salma Belaala featured in article in International Business Times

Salma Belaala, a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR), was recently featured in a 16 January article in the International Business Times entitled 'Mali Conflict: Counter-Terrorism Local Policy Only Way to Win the War'. Below is an excerpt from the piece:

If France wants to win the war, it has to involve the population in the Malian state through a communitarian network. The support for the French intervention and counter-terrorism is linked to integration of the population in political agenda and state modernity.

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Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:09 | Tags: Research

The Guardian: PAIS #1 for employability

According to the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey of undergraduate alumni in The Guardian newspaper, Warwick's own Department of Politics and International Studies ranks first among comparable departments from competitor universities in the Russell Group for employability, alongside LSE and Edinburgh.

PAIS also has one of the highest percentages of undergraduate alumni from the Russell Group (90 per cent) who proceed to either graduate-level jobs or further education within 6 months of graduating, with a high proportion going into professional/managerial positions. The average salary is also one of the highest out of all universities surveyed at £22,675 per annum.

Thu 24 Jan 2013, 11:11 | Tags: Undergraduate

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