Future Leaders Programme 1: African Economic Development: From wishlists to strategies 12-16 February 2024, London
Has the Chinese government lost their control of protests? China have had one of the strictest COVID policies since the pandemic began, bringing economic hardship to most of the population and leading to a number protests. The rules have now been relaxed, does this mean the government have lost their control of protests?
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.
SOAS students win the national student mediation competition SOAS took part in the National Student Mediation competition for the first time ever and won.
DLD Annual Lecture with Professor Yuen Yuen Ang - Adaptive political economy: Toward a new paradigm Political economy routinely treats living, complex, adaptive social systems as machine-like objects. In this talk, Professor Yuen Yuen Ang (Johns Hopkins University) proposes an adaptive political economy.
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The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Literature A far-reaching and sustained study of key authors, texts, and topics from around the world and throughout history.