Why clientelistic politics matter for development prospects New research by Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores the complex effects of clientelism on economic development, state capacity, and governance.
Dr Olamide M Samuel Olamide holds a PhD in National Security Strategy from the University of Buckingham, where he developed an analytical theoretical framework, which grants constructivist insight into National Security Policies, within Security Studies.
The road to freedom - Economics and the good society: National and global perspectives SOAS DLD Annual Lecture with Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz.
Our research Research at the College of Law specialises in the legal processes and dynamics of societies in the Global South.
An Interview with Panpan Yang, New Lecturer in the Arts and Visual Cultures of Modern China Panpan Yang recently joined the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS as a lecturer in the arts and visual cultures of modern China. We asked her to tell us a bit about herself.