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EASG Seminar with Dr. June Park
Dr. June Park is a 2021-22 Fung Global Fellow of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton University. In this seminar, Dr. Park discusses work related to her upcoming book DIGITAL TRADE WARS & CURRENCY CONFLICT: China, South Korea and Japan’s Responses to U.S. Protectionism since COVID-19. Using a framework of institutional variance, it investigates why the three countries have not acted the same upon encountering US protectionism pre- and post-COVID-19 and offers a mechanism for predicting policy moves. The seminar specifically focuses on how supply chains have been employed in competition between the US and China, and more locally between Japan and South Korea.
This event will be relevant to colleagues interested in the Asia-Pacific; regions and regionalisation; and international political economy. It is part of the East Asia Study Group (EASG) Seminar Series.
For further information and a Teams invite, please contact the EASG at easg@warwick.ac.uk; or visit our website at:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/currentstudents/postgraduatephd/academicsupport/eastasiastudygroup/.
Seminar Title: The Weaponisation of Supply Chains in the Contactless Economy under COVID-19: The Role of the US-China Race for Supremacy in AI in the Japan-South Korea Chip War
Date: 2nd December 2021
Time: 09:00-10:00
Platform: Microsoft Teams
EASG Seminar with Professor T.J. Pempel
T. J. Pempel is the Jack M. Forcey Professor Emeritus of Political Scientist at the University of California, Berkeley. In this seminar, Professor Pempel discusses his latest book, A Region of Regimes: Prosperity and Plunder in the Asia-Pacific (Cornell University Press, 2021). The book traces the relationship between politics and economics—power and prosperity—in the Asia-Pacific in the decades since the Second World War, complicating familiar and incomplete narratives of the "Asian economic miracle" to show radically different paths leading to high growth for many but abject failure for some.
Date: 18th November 2021
Time: 5:00-6:30 PM
Venue: Zoom meeting
This seminar is part of the East Asia Study Group (EASG) Seminar Series. For further information, meeting link and passcode, please contact the EASG at easg@warwick.ac.uk
Conscience and Victorian Empire: How History Helped Make History in British India

Warwick Interdisciplinary Centre for International Development (WICID) and the Critical South Asia Group (CSAG) at Warwick present the Inaugural Annual Critical South Asia Lecture at Warwick
"Conscience and Victorian Empire: How History Helped Make History in British India"
by PROF. PRIYA SATIA
(Dept. of History, Stanford University and author of Time's Monster)
ONLINE on Friday, Oct 22 at 5 pm
Respondents:
Prof. Anne Gerritsen (Department of History, Warwick)
Prof. Pablo Mukherjee (Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, Warwick)
Dr. Aditya Sarkar (Department of History, Warwick)
Priya Satia is the award-winning author of Spies in Arabia, Empire of Guns, and Time’s Monster. The Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History and Professor of History at Stanford University, she has written for the Financial Times, The Nation, Time, the Washington Post, and other outlets.
(PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT WILL NOT BE RECORDED)
You can register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conscience-and-victorian-empire-the-inaugural-csag-lecture-by-priya-satia-tickets-185671236667
Quantitative Methods Alumnae(i) Series
The QM alumnae(i) events series is back, Season 3! Past and current UG and PGT students share about data analysis, its quickly evolving methods and tools, and related professional prospects. Participants are (were) in one of the QM degrees , or take (took) one of our 10+ QS/POQ options.
Our first date this year is 23.11, with talks about data analysis applied to human rights (UN OHCHR in Geneva), and to OpenStreetMap data and transport (Leeds Institute for Data Analytics).
Follow us here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/currentstudents/postgraduatemasters/academicsupport/qmevents/
PAIS: A Consistently Top-Ranked Politics Department
We are delighted to announce that the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at the University of Warwick has moved up to 3rd place out of 80 UK Politics Departments in The Times/The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022. This prestigious league table also continues to place us 1st in the Russell Group for both ‘teaching quality’ and ‘student experience’. This departmental success was announced just days after the news that the University of Warwick has been recognised as the best university in the UK for teaching quality and as runner up University of the Year by The Good University Guide, the internationally respected British university rankings guide published by The Sunday Times.
Professor Matthew Clayton, Head of PAIS, commented: “It is always pleasing when the collaborative efforts of staff and students to sustain an inclusive and productive learning environment are recognised in national league tables, but particularly gratifying this year given the challenges posed by the pandemic. PAIS is a special department in which every member of the community is supported to find their own voice by engaging with the best scholarship in our discipline. I congratulate colleagues and students alike for their work and look forward to our building on this consistent success in the future.”
Dr Justin Greaves, Director of Student Experience and Progression, commented: “This is brilliant news for the PAIS Department and all our students, alumni, and staff. It follows our great success in the 2021 National Student Survey (NSS) where we were 1st out of all Politics departments in the Russell Group in all categories, including 1st for overall student satisfaction. These consistent results are a testament to the hard work and brilliance of everyone who works and studies in PAIS, along with our ethos as viewing students as partners, producers, and collaborators, and valuing and acting on student feedback. We will continue to place a strong emphasis on academic support, including on study choices, and employability and skills. I look forward to working with our incoming and returning students to ensure that the PAIS Department continues to go from strength to strength. Congratulations everyone!”
Thank you to all our students and staff for PAIS' continued success.