Other News
New book
Making and Unmaking Global Citzenship:Lived Experiences of Precarious Migration'
New book from community-led participatory research on Cambodia-Thailand online conflict
PAIS PhD Candidate Raymond Hyma has been working with 24 co-researchers in Cambodia and Thailand since 2024 to better understand rising hate speech and intergroup conflict in online spaces through his doctoral project and community partnerships in both countries.
New essay on Trump's Venezuela intervention
In a new essay in Foreign Policy, PAIS's Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz point to historical parallels, and overlooked lessons, of the recent US intervention in Venezuela. Trump's plans to 'run' Venezuela through pliant leaders and threats resemble US policies of the early twentieth century. The architects of the so-called 'Donroe Doctrine', Long and Schulz argue, will soon confront frustrations that echo those that Washington faced a century ago.
New Publication: Carbon Disclosure in EU Climate Governance
Why do some ideas in climate governance catch on, while others fade away?
PAIS research featured in Parliament briefing
Research by Ben Richardson in PAIS on labour provisions in UK trade policy was cited in a House of Commons briefing on 'Trade, supply chains and workers' rights'.