Possapon Charoenporn Local and regional economic development, Global production network, Territorial inequalities and uneven development, Political economy of industrial development, China's outward direct investment.
Professor Tat Yan Kong Tat Yan Kong is Professor of Comparative Politics and Development Studies at SOAS, and Co-director of the London Asia Pacific Centre for Social Science.
Dr Nicola Liscutin Development of the annual Japanese Studies Graduate Student Research Forum; gender studies; medieval literature
Surabhi Shukla Surabhi is part of the team that teaches Law, Religion and the State in South Asia for the postgraduates and Law and Society in South Asia for the undergraduates.
Dr Roy Fischel History of precolonial South Asia, in particular Muslim polities and societies; the Deccan, 1300-1700; South Asia and the early modern Muslim world.
Dr Stephen A Murphy Stephen A. Murphy specialises in the art and archaeology of Buddhism and Hinduism in first millennium CE Southeast Asia with a focus on Thailand and Laos.