Why Socioeconomic Conditions Matter in Shaping State Institutions that Propels or Hinders A compelling exploration of why some nations thrive while others stagnate, Jawied Nawabi will discuss how the power of the state, and its early struggles with landed elites, shapes long-term economic development.
Studying at SOAS has opened my mind and changed my life MA student Surabhi reflects on her time at SOAS, what she's learned and the tools and confidence she's gained.
Translation Multiples: From Global Culture to Post-Communist Democracy Dr Kasia Szymanska talks about her book 'Translation Multiples: From Global Culture to Post-Communist Democracy'.
Dr Kota Suechika Dr. Kota Suechika is a scholar of Middle Eastern politics, Professor at the College of International Relations, and Director of the Center for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (CMEIS) at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan.
Yueh-Chou Ho Indigenity, Indigenous Identity, Education Ethnography, Root-seeking tourism and identity-making, Decolonising perspective, Indigenous Methodologies, Taiwan Studies
The Hashima Virtual Reality Project: A hundred years of life on a tiny Japanese island Integrating historical research methods with virtual reality game design to reconstruct daily life on Hashima Island.