SOAS in the media - 6-12 Jun

  • Dafydd Fell was interviewed by Korean TV station, MBC, about the Global Greens Congress and environmental politics in Korea.
  • Owen Miller and former SOAS PhD student, Natalia Matveeva, wrote an article for NK News about North Korea's 'forgotten attempt' to build trade ties with the UK. 
  • Dafydd Fell's book "Taiwan's Green Parties" was discussed in a report by the Korean Media outlet, Pressian, about the Green Party Taiwan. 
  • Duncan Bartlett wrote for Japan Forward about why international investors are pouring their money into the Japanese stock market, as China stocks go out of vogue.
  • SOAS Min’yo Group was mentioned in this North Wales Live article about the famous Dylan Thomas radio broadcast.
  • Adam Habib spoke at UNU Headquarters as part of their Conversation Series titled "Reimagining Higher Education for a Complex World".
  • Dan Plesch provided comment to the National News about the World's growing nuclear stockpile. 
  • This year's Khushwant Singh Lit Fest (KSLF), held in the Brunei Gallery, was featured in Pakistan Weekly, Asian Times, and Eastern Eye.
  • Dan Plesch spoke to the National News about Russia's plans to send short-range, easily detected nuclear weapons to Belarus.
  • Duncan Bartlett interviewed Zuri Linetsky, research fellow at the Eurasia Group Foundation in Washington and Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier think tank in Ottawa, about Canada's approach to the Indo-Pacific - China in Context
  • PhD Scholar, Rajosmita Roy, wrote for Scroll.in about Naveen Kishore’s photography and the meaning behind his work. 
  • Lina Khatib spoke to Le Monde about how the Abraham Accords are a long-term strategic interest for the UAE. 
  • Arshin Adib-Moghaddam spoke to Times Higher Education about how the growth of Iran's universities has affected unemployment levels in the country. 
  • Stephen Chan provided comment to the Africa Report about the Zimbabwean elections.
  • Arshin Adib-Moghaddam spoke to University World News about the conflict in Sudan and how universities, hospitals, libraries and research centres have also been affected. 
  • Leslie Vinjamuri spoke to the National News about Rishi Sunak seeking a fresh start with Washington ahead of meeting with Joe Biden.
  • Nick Westcott appeared on CNBC Africa to talk about South Africa's relationship with Russia and how this affects the country.