What the Public Order Bill means for our rights and freedoms The right to protest is undoubtedly fundamental to a democracy. The UK’s Public Order Bill redefines and narrows what is deemed peaceful protest.
To stop the Rwanda flights, our collective demonstrations of solidarity must continue SOAS Detainee Support (SDS) speak out against the UK Government’s efforts to deport asylum seekers.
All pain, no gain: The gender story of Korean economic development Through the lens of feminist economic theories, the development of the Korean economy is not as successful as it first seems.
Are universal pension systems a way to acknowledge women’s unpaid and undervalued work? The indispensable contribution women make to society continues to be unseen. Are pension systems the answer?
6 ways to prepare for university this summer The switch from school to university can be challenging, so making sure you’re prepared is vital. Here are some tips to help you get ready for the exciting move this summer.
Pakistan: An interesting paradox of growth without development Why does Pakistan underperform on most social and political indicators when it has adequate economic growth?
Should we flush development economics down the toilet? To save development economics from itself, it is essential that we completely reimagine both the idea of development and the sewage system.
The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
Central African Republic: Russia’s war in Ukraine increases food insecurity Food security is deteriorating rapidly around the world. What is the impact on the Central African Republic (CAR)?