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Ozlem Atikcan co-edits JCMS Special Issue
Published on 5.6.26
Ozlem Atikcan has co-edited a special issue of the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS) with Anna Holzscheiter (TU Dresden), Jean-Fr茅d茅ric Morin (Universit茅 Laval) and Tim Henrichsen (University of Birmingham).
Can public discourse impact AI regulation?
Published on 22.05.26
In their newly published JCMS paper, Kerem 脰ge and Manuel Quintin show that frames and discourse coalitions influence the scope and ethos of US and EU facial recognition policies.
ISA Diplomatic Studies award for PAIS scholar
Published on 28.4.26
Professor Tom Long鈥檚 award-winning article, co-authored with Carsten-Andreas Schulz, examines Latin American reactions to the 1884鈥85 Berlin Conference.
PAIS Ranked Among the Global Top 50 for Politics
Published on 21.03.26
The Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at the 神马福利影片 has been ranked among the Top 50 globally for Politics in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026. Positioned 49th worldwide, 18th in Europe, and 8th in the UK, PAIS also holds the distinction of being the top-ranked department in England outside Oxbridge and London.
New Webinar Recordings: Global Ukrainians & Democracy in Ukraine鈥檚 Recovery
Published on 16.03.26
Four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, find out about how global Ukrainians can help rebuild democracy after the war as Prof. Koinova releases the recordings from a webinar from a joint Warwick-ICMPD report 鈥淓ngaging the Global Ukrainian Community for Ukraine鈥檚 Recovery: Democracy and Human Rights Dimensions.鈥
Warwick Research Highlights Major Ethical Concerns
Published on 03.03.26
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust has become the first NHS trust to publicly withdraw from a national counter鈥憈errorism scheme that enabled police to access sensitive medical information for risk assessments. Find out how PAIS' Charlotte Heath-Kelly's research impacted on this decision.
New book from community-led participatory research on Cambodia-Thailand online conflict
Published on 26.01.26
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.
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