Plundering Security? The Evolution of Khaki Capital in Contemporary Thailand Security forces tend to enjoy a monopoly over violence within any given state. In some states, such as Thailand, they are also leading political and economic actors. Thus, military finance or “khaki capital” is of paramount importance. Using the framework of Historical Institutionalism, this study scrutinizes the path-dependent evolution of khaki capital over time in Thailand.
MSc Environment, Politics and Development MSc Environment, Politics and Development at SOAS University of London
Dr Yousef Moradi Dr Yousef Moradi is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Experienced Researcher in the Department of Religions and Philosophies, holding a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship of the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (H2020-MSCA-IF-2017).
Bob Annibale Bob Annibale is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Finance, SOAS University of London, focusing on social, sustainable and inclusive finance, social entrepreneurship, and financial justice.
Kaari Murungi appointed as Professor of Practice The Centre for Gender Studies is pleased to announce the appointment of Kaari Betty Murungi as Professor of Practice. Kaari Betty Murungi is an expert in transitional justice processes, women’s human rights, gender, constitutionalism and governance.
International order in transition: what can small states teach the world? The Hon. Frederick A. Mitchell, Foreign Minister of The Bahamas, gives a public lecture on the strategic, diplomatic, and normative role of small states in a changing world order.