Why Socioeconomic Conditions Matter in Shaping State Institutions that Propel or Hinder 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.
Professor Ralf Emmers International Relations Theory; International Security; Multilateralism; Middle Powers; International Institutions in Asia; International Security and Politics of Southeast Asia; Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia
Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube Innocent is a Usawa Postdoctoral Research Fellow within the Politics Department’s political economy and infrastructure thematic cluster.
The Futures of Animism This forum invites participants to reconsider the entanglements of materiality and life through the lens of animism as a mode of thought for the future.
MA Global Data Journalism MA Global Data Journalism aims to kickstart and advance careers in the global news industry, with a focus on data journalism for global audiences.