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Professor Stephen White | 26 August 2012
Taken together, russia and china account for 41 per cent of the total territory of the brics and 63 per cent of their gdp/ppp. On goldman sachs projections china will be the world’s largest economy by 2050, and russia its sixth largest.
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Professor Glenn Hook | Area & Development Studies | 01 July 2005
This project explores the changing policies and norms in japan and south korea in regard to their military alliances with the united states amidst the rapid transformation of the security environment in the wake of the cold war and the 9/11 terrorist ...
Dr Chiara Candelise | Economics | 01 June 2009
The dynamicity of the brazilian energy sector, together with its impacts and interlinks with western countries energy systems, makes the country an interesting target for establishing and developing research partnerships. In the light of such propose ...
Professor Angela Coyle | Sociology | 19 February 2007
Is international trade and the economic strategies of transnational corporations helping to empower women through the creation of the ‘decent work’ identified by the ilo (international labour organisation) as the prerequisite for poverty reducti ...
Dr Naomi Head | Political Science | 16 September 2009
There has been increasing interest in the joint concepts of responsibility and legitimacy in relation to responding to and preventing conflict originating with and resulting in mass human rights violations. This research considers how these problems ...
Dr Kataryna Wolczuk | Area & Development Studies | 10 May 2013
The project explores russia’s engagement in the export of governance to post-soviet states in europe. The project will map russia's influence in three post-soviet states in the 'common neighbourhood' with the eu - ukraine, armenia and belarus - ...
Professor Clive Emsley | Economic & Social History | 01 April 2010
The uk police have a reputation for policing excellence throughout the world which is partly based upon the notion of policing by 'consent'. Community policing stems from this concept and is about building trust and respect between the community and ...
Dr Adam Quinn | 31 December 2012
This series brings together leading scholars from the uk and us for five seminars to discuss the nature and implications of changes in the relative power position of the united states in the international system. The series begins with an event in wh ...
Professor Kristian Gleditsch | Political Science | 01 April 2011
This grant has supported two joint uk-japan seminars on the scientific study of conflict and cooperation (sscc) , in kobe, japan (20-23 september 2011) and colchester (20-23 march 2012). Sscc is well established in the usa and prominent in leading jo ...
Dr Christine Reh | Political Science | 25 August 2009
This project investigates a widespread yet under-studied trend in european politics: the shift of legislative decision-making from public inclusive to informal secluded arenas. Between 1999 and mid-2007 alone, 43 per cent of eu legislation was p ...
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