Paul Kaletsch Paul Kaletsch (SOAS University of London/GCSC Giessen), PhD on the Reconceptualization of Failed and Ended Resistance, interested in Deleuze/Guattari, the Theory of the Event, and the aftermath/afterlife, working in the Fields of Political Theory, Resistance Studies, Hong Kong Studies
Professor Hazel Smith State, society, economy and international politics of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Dr J E Hoare FCO Research Analysts (China, Japan and Korea) for 33 years. PhD from SOAS 1971 in Japanese history. Served in Seoul, Beijing and in 2001-2002, established the British Embassy in Pyongyang., Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Has taught Korean history at SOAS and currently teaches a course, “The Other Korea” on North Korea since 1945. Numerous publications, broadcasts etc.
Dr Simon Webster-Kogen Dr Simon Webster-Kogen is a lecturer in Cultural and Media Theory at the School of Arts.
Professor Peter Muchlinski Professor Peter Muchlinski is Emeritus Professor of International Commercial Law at the College of Law.
Professor Sundhya Pahuja Sundhya’s work engages with the practice, and praxis, of international law through critical history, political philosophy, political-economy and postcolonial theories.
Iain Scobbie Professor Scobbie studied at the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge, and at the Australian National University.