The Living Legend: Ramayana tales from far and near Join us for the book event of "The Living Legend: Ramayana tales from far and near" with the book author Dr. Vayu Naidu.
Missing in action: How the world of offshore finance impacts development and what can be done A powerful conversation on offshore finance with Susan Hawley, Nicholas Shaxson and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira.
Yoga in the Age of Overload In today’s Age of Overload, we are drowning in data – hyperconnected yet experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
Stabilising state contracts: From stabilisation to renegotiation clauses Join us for the online lecture tracing the evolution of the contractual practice and the emerging trend from stabilisation to renegotiation clauses.
From Engines to Heads: Sisyphus’ Task and the Almost Normal Logic of Africa’s Informal Economies This talk explores how motorcycle drivers and market traders create stability and order in their daily lives, despite a lack of formal jobs and support.
Anti-colonialism, Abolition and the Nationalist Backlash This lecture examines how the Labour Party's attempt to appease both anti-racist and nationalist critiques has failed, fueling a surge in grassroots anti-racism and radical nationalism, and shaping the future of British politics.
The Changing World Order: Tariffs, Trade War, and More The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.