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Tina Freyburg wins Annual Prize from Journal of European Public Policy
, currently a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Fellow in PAIS and soon to join PAIS as an Assistant Professor, has won the Annual Prize of the Journal of European Public Policy for the most downloaded article not in a special issue. Tina co-authored the article with Solveig Richter entitled ‘National identity matters: the limited impact of EU political conditionality on the Western Balkans’ (Volume 17, issue 2, 2010, pages 263-281).
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Nicola Pratt and Chris Browning promoted to Readers
, Associate Professor in International Politics of the Middle East, and were recently promoted to the position of Reader of Politics and International Studies. The department congratulates them on their success!
Dr Nicola Pratt's policy brief for Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on women, peace and security
, Associate Professor of International Politics of the Middle East, was recently commissioned to write a policy brief entitled 'Policy Brief: Women, Peace and Security: New Conceptual Challenge and Opportunities' for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to feed into their preparation for a conference at Wilton Park in mid-March focused on the Report of the Secretary General on Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding.
Prof Shaun Breslin interviewed by the Global Times
was recently interviewed by the Global Times, an official Chinese newspaper, on 10 March in an article entitled 'Fighting vested interests will provide real challenge for incoming leaders'. Below is an excerpt from the piece:
But while we've seen some moves to act against corruption, we haven't really had any firm statement about what this wider reform agenda might be. My guess is that we have to wait until after the second round of leadership changes at the National People's Congress before we move on from the symbols and signs into actual policy changes.
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