SOAS in the media 28 Feb-6 Mar

  • Nidah Kaiser writes for the Indian Express about increasing vigilantism in India and the relationship between state and non-state actors
  • Duncan Bartlett wrote for Asian Affairs examining the reasons why North Korea’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un is often pictured with his young daughter, Kim Ju-ae.
  • Elvis Imafidon talks on the BBC's People Fixing the World podcast about challenging attitudes to disability. 
  • Director of SOAS, Adam Habib, commented on the stability of universities in relation to international students - Times Higher Education.
  • Nimer Sultany wrote for the Guardian about recent violence in the West Bank. 
  • Burzine Waghmar interviewed on DDIndia about PM Sunak's Windsor Framework on the Northern Ireland protocol. 
  • Katy Shahandeh interviewed by the Independent (Persian) about the outcome of the closed meeting addressing the future of Iran.
  • Subir Sinha wrote for Unravel about Gandhi’s image and his protest principles 75 years after his assassination. 
  • Steve Tsang spoke to the Japan Times about the political changes in China and the effects on the economy. 
  • Gilbert Achcar's new book 'The New Cold War: The US, Russia and China from Kosovo to Ukraine' is reviewed in the Irish Times.
  • Steve Tsang gave his view to the Strait Times about China's upcoming cabinet reshuffle. 
  • Phil Clark talked to Monocle 24 about Emmanuel Macron's recent tour of Congo, Gabon, Angola, and Congo Republic.
  • Keya Anjaria talked to the Wire about the proposed rewriting of Roald Dahl's stories. 
  • Steve Tsang commented in AP News about the end of Li Keqiang's role as China's Premier.
  • Duncan Bartlett wrote for Japan Forward about China's increased military spending. 
  • Azadeh Pourzand talked on BBC's Women's Hour about the alleged poisoning of Iranian schoolgirls. 
  • Sanjay Srivastava wrote for the Indian Express talking about Rahul Gandhi's recent speech pointing to the nature of the state, its policies, and its actions.
  • Orzala Nemat spoke to PTV News about the reopening of schools and universities for girls in Afghanistan.
  • Ferren Gipson curates an exhibition at Unit London for women textile and ceramic artists - MENAFN.