*Gentle Reminder for deadline of PG Conference "Rising Powers"*:
The link below is for a call for paper for the conference "Rising Powers in the New Global Political Economy" which is jointly organised by PG students in the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies and School of Politics at the University of Nottingham. Links may need to be copied into your browser.
There are no conference fees and we have ten awards to assist presenters with their travel and accommodation costs.
It will likely be of interest to PG researchers and students with an interest in any of the BRICS nations, as well as interactions between BRICS nations and/or international political economy. Chinese Studies students are warmly invited to participate.
Call for Papers:
Rising Powers in the New Global Political Economy
Postgraduate and early career scholar conference
July 5th-6th 2013
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Keynote Speaker Fri 5th: Prof Prabhat Patnaik, Editor of Social Scientist journal, author of The Value of Money (2009) & Re-envisioning Socialism (2011) (T.B.C)
Keynote Speaker Sat 6th: Prof Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick, Co-Editor of The Pacific Review journal and author of China and the Global Political Economy (2007).
Call for papers: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-EjTXtgUCiFcVRETFAycU1KXzg/edit
Poster: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-EjTXtgUCiFTDN0cG5xRWJxd2s/edit
Abstracts to be submitted by APRIL the 14th 2013.
With thanks in advance,
Tracey Fallon
PhD Candidate
School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
The University of Nottingham, Conference Committee Member, Rising Powers in the New Global Political Economy
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