1984, When The Sun Didn't Rise The film documents the lives of women and children in a Widows Colony formed after the 1984 Sikh massacre.
Is China’s Urban-Rural Income Gap Still Relevant? Professor Sicular discusses why, in the context of China's rapid urbanisation, standard approaches to measuring the urban-rural income gap have become less relevant.
Why does Japan still use orphanage-style care rather than foster care and adoption? In this talk, Dr Michael Rivera King will focus on why Japan still uses ‘orphanage-style’ care instead of foster care and adoption for children who are unable to live with their birth parents.
Nature and Dynamics of Politics in Post-Uprising Bangladesh Join us to explore Bangladesh's political evolution since the July Uprising, analysing the changing electoral landscape, the rise of youth politics, and the potential for a transformative democratic future.
Thinking Politics Beyond the State: Historians and International Affairs in the 20th Century This event explores how historians have shaped the ways we think about international politics and diplomacy.
Complicit: British Complicity in the Genocide in Gaza Join us for a discussion between Peter Oborne and Professor Martin Shaw about British complicity in mass atrocities in Gaza.
'I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter’s Memoir' Join us for a discussion on Mai Serhan's memoir, detailing her search for connection with her estranged father, her family’s past, and the Palestinian homeland she can never visit.