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Transnational Practices: Film Culture and Politics in China (1949–1989) Examining transnational film practices in China against the backdrop of the shifting global order from 1949 to 1989.
Chemical Capital: The life and times of a North Korean industrial town from colonial fiefdom to socialist icon A biography a town and the diverse people that made it, from Korean workers to Russian engineers and Japanese scientists.
Tipping points: could this be the climate movement we need? A global movement against the climate crisis has finally emerged, and it could be one of the most positive breakthroughs for social justice in a generation.
Conditions ‘unsafe’ for South Sudanese refugees to return, report finds Researchers led by SOAS spoke to refugees and returnees to assess what has driven people to return, their experience of returning, and to discover how programmes can adapt to support their aspirations and needs amid the ongoing hunger crisis.
Research at Department of Politics and International Studies The Department of Politics and International Studies is unique in its coverage of the world regions and respected for its combination of in-depth expertise of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and a critical approach to knowledge production.
Research at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology Cutting-edge ethnographic research that advances cross-disciplinary and impact-generating knowledge in our specialist regions of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East, as well as their diasporas.
OPINION: How Suella Braverman's fight to "stop the boats" breaches human rights The UK government wants to remove the right to claim asylum from people who arrive without the right of entry, whom they call “illegal”. But it does not address the nation's international human rights obligations and echoes the anti-migrant discourse of previous generations.