

How SOAS helped Alexandra land a job in International Affairs
We talk to MA International Studies and Diplomacy graduate, Alexandra, about her time at SOAS and her career at Global Affairs Canada.
We talk to MA International Studies and Diplomacy graduate, Alexandra, about her time at SOAS and her career at Global Affairs Canada.
The increase in nuclear warhead potential stockpile, announced in the global Britain review, was a short-term political success masking a suicidal failure in geopolitical strategy.
How are some countries using the Covid-19 vaccine to increase their power and global status? Is the vaccine now the ultimate negotiation tool?
Join a series of webinars looking at feminism in global disarmament, asking the women at the heart of it about their experiences.
From Fair Trade coffee to salaries at McDonalds – it’s time to rethink how we understand aid, and evaluate our role as global consumers.
PhD student Elizabeth Oriel discusses the Human-Elephant Conflict, and how her research is contributing to our understanding of it.
US Decision 2020, a global panel discuss race, ethnicity, and the role that power and privilege have had on the 2020 US elections.
“I cannot recall a time in our recent history in which the importance of collectivism has been more critical than now.” —Jacinda Ardern The Prime
The UN International Day of Peace 2020, taking place on 21 September, is all about shaping peace together – as communities
On March 2, 2016, environmental activist and winner of the 2015 Goldman Environmental Prize Berta Cáceres was murdered in Honduras. The motive: her leadership in
Post-Brexit relations with Africa: why the UK needs to act.
A truly cosmopolitan and multicultural city.
A CISD focus group workshop on the intersection of basketball and diplomacy in Africa.
Four SOAS alumni shared their views on what we might see in China’s relations with Europe in 2020.
Speculation about the chances of World War 3 has hit a new high.
CISD’s Sport and Refugees: Migration, Assimilation, and Civil Society workshop hosted a discussion about sport’s contribution.
“I took away three things from this trip: connection, conversation, and culture.”
Students met with the Ethiopian Foreign Minister Ms Hirut Zemene.
Marissa Conway introduces the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy.
SOAS to host roundtable with FCO executive agency Wilton Park, 4-6th July