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Real Talk: Afghanistan Beyond Geo-politics and States

  • Malak Sherif
  • April 7, 2022
  • Seminar Series
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https://youtu.be/D8zdNaOWyNM ‘Real Talk: Afghanistan Beyond Geo-politics and States’ is the first seminar of our 2021/22 series. The session included a discussion with Dr. Ahmad Qais Munhazim, Dr. Homira May Rezai and Dr. Mariam Safi, experts in conflict, communities and marginalised populations in Afghanistan. The seminar was followed by

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The Realities of Covid-19 in Yemen 10 years after the Arab Spring

  • Leanne Rantell
  • May 31, 2021
  • Seminar Series
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‘The realities of Covid-19 in Yemen, 10 years after the Arab Spring’ is the second webinar of our 2020/21 Seminar series. The session included a discussion with Abdi Ismail about the effect of Covid-19, the continuing humanitarian crisis and how the international community is combating the conflict. Followed

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Humanitarian Hub Podcast – Season 1 Episode 4

  • Jake Tacchi
  • July 23, 2019
  • Podcast
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  In the fourth episode of the SOAS Humanitarian Hub Podcast, Jake Tacchi talks with Dr. Claudia Seymour about her book: ‘The Myth of International Protection, War and Survival in the Congo’. Dr. Seymour’s book presents a highly engaging, and very readable, amalgamation of her own experiences working

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Humanitarian Hub Podcast – Season 1 Episode 3

  • Jake Tacchi
  • July 16, 2019
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In the third episode of the SOAS Humanitarian Hub Podcast, Jake Tacchi talks with SOAS’s Professor Steve Hopgood about his latest article: ‘When the Music Stops, Humanitarianism in a Post Liberal World Order’. Amidst a shifting away from a liberal world order, most notably exemplified by the rise

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What Happens ‘When the Music Stops?’ – Professor Stephen Hopgood

  • Jake Tacchi
  • June 21, 2019
  • News & Research
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In this video, Dr Stephen Hopgood, Professor of International Relations at SOAS, discusses his latest article: ‘When the Music Stops: Humanitarianism in a Post-Liberal World Order’. Professor Hopgood, who’s work covers human rights activists and humanitarian actors in the contemporary world system, explores how the position of such

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