Rule of Law in Thailand Enhancing SOAS knowledge and capacity in the study and research of East and Southeast Asian laws, with a focus on Thai law.
Brazilian elections: Lula’s victory is a relief but Bolsonarismo is alive Bolsonaro may have lost the election but his legacy will profoundly impact the country and will be felt for several years.
Austerity and Fiscal Policy The latest event in the Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) explores austerity and fiscal policy.
Research and Evidence Facility: Informing migration policy in the Horn of Africa Collating and producing evidence and policy relevant knowledge to generate a better understanding of the drivers of instability, migration, and displacement in the greater Horn of Africa, and the dynamics of cross-border economies and centre/periphery relations.
Hakim Adi: The history of Africa is integral to the history of the world An interview with Professor Hakim Adi, SOAS alumnus and author of ‘African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History’.
New book series on 'Political Communication and Media Practices in the Middle East and North Africa' This new book series, published by Bloomsbury Academic, is the first scholarly series that engages with a de-colonial, non-Euro centric approach to addressing the relationship between politics, communication and culture in the Middle East and North Africa from the perspective of key actors and states in the region, and its peoples.
Sudan's catastrophe: A long history of failed responses to structural and direct violence The current crisis in Sudan has deep roots. Seemingly erupting suddenly, it has in fact been a long time coming.