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PAIS MA Dissertation Conference

Our MA Dissertation Conference is taking place on 30-31 May.

Student-led, with student panels and invited speakers. Closes with barbecue. Please join us!

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Tue 30 May 2023, 11:25 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate

Podcast on small states

Tom Long joined Mark Leon Goldberg on the podcast Global Dispatches to discuss small states in world politics. Goldberg is an experienced foreign affairs journalist and the editor of the UN Dispatch. They discussed Tom's recent book, A Small State's Guide to Influence in World Politics, and the lessons for small states facing growing competition among great powers. As Goldberg summarized, "If you overlook small states, you are missing a complete picture of world politics today."


You can listen to the podcast on their website:

Thu 25 May 2023, 14:13 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Research

Special PAIS/Law Seminar with Professor Conor Gearty (LSE)

Wednesday 15th March 2023, 5.00pm, S0.18.

Professor Conor Gearty (London School of Economics) will be speaking on 鈥淗omeland Insecurity: Why anti-terrorism laws are here to stay – and what to do about it鈥.

Professor Gearty鈥檚 seminar will be a joint PAIS/Law event.


CSD seminar - Professor Joseph Chan on '鈥榃hat is wrong with social inequality (or hierarchy)?鈥

Joseph Chan (Distinguished Research Fellow, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan), 鈥榃hat is wrong with social inequality (or hierarchy)?鈥

13 March 2023, 5-7pm, SO.11

All welcome.

Thu 02 Mar 2023, 15:55 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

Democracy, Free Trade, and Backlash Mitigation in Japan

EASG Talk with Dr. Gabrielle Cheung on Democracy, Free Trade, and Backlash Mitigation in Japan
Date: Wednesday, 8th March
Time: 16:15-17:30
Venue: FAB3.25, Faculty of Arts Building

This EASG talk is based on her book manuscript, Resilience in Global Economic Governance. The manuscript investigates the emerging approaches through which democratic governments mitigate domestic backlash against international economic regimes. Drawing upon the case of Japan, this talk examines how elected representatives use the legislative branch as an instrument of insulation to minimise the impact of backlash on policy-making processes. Through statistical analysis and case studies that address Japan鈥檚 negotiations over, and accession to, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its subsequent Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement (CPTPP), the talk shows that governing status significantly influences parties鈥 level of advocacy for protectionist interests in deliberations on the agreements. More broadly, the manuscript and talk aim to specify how domestic conflicts over global rule-making on issue areas of mutual interest to nation-states may be better managed.

Gabrielle Cheung is a Lecturer in Global Challenges at Brunel University London. Her research focuses on international and comparative political economy, with an emphasis on the politics of trade liberalisation, central banking, and inequality. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations from the University of Southern California in May 2021. During the 2021-2022 academic year, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations at Harvard University鈥檚 Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs. Prior to graduate school, she worked at the University of Hong Kong鈥檚 Department of Politics and Public Administration (2011-2016), and held a visiting position at the United Nations University鈥檚 Institute on Computing and Society (2016).

For more information, please see: /fac/soc/pais/currentstudents/postgraduatephd/academicsupport/eastasiastudygroup/events/dr_gabrielle_cheung/

Tue 28 Feb 2023, 16:33 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

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