Labour activist and Christian diplomat: Deng Yuzhi’s international thought Join us for a seminar examining the diplomatic career and international thought of Deng Yuzhi, presented by Jenny Bond as part of the SOAS History Seminar Series.
'Liberation and Corruption: Why Freedom Movements Fail', by Peter Hain Peter Hain discusses his powerful new book, 'Liberation and Corruption', exploring why liberation and independence movements are so often betrayed once their leaders attain power.
SOAS alumnus Professor Gungwu Wang awarded Tang Prize in Sinology SOAS alumnus and honorary fellow, Professor Gungwu Wang, a leading historian on China and China's relations with Southeast Asia, was awarded the 2020 Tang Prize in Sinology.
SOAS Palestine Studies Series The question of Palestine is one of the most complex and protracted issues of our time. A country under military occupation with the largest body of refugees in the world, Palestine is a topic of tremendous political and cultural significance, involving regional and international players as well as an army of humanitarian and non-governmental organisations.
External Event: Pourdavoud Center / Amuzegar Lecture Series - Afshin Marashi Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran