Stephen Chan

Press photos

Lectures

Click below for  high resolution press photographs of Stephen by Noel Shelly

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Interviews and Discussions

The End of Certainty

Click here to view the interview about Stephen’s new book “The End of  Certainty”  

 

 

Stephen’s 4 part lecture at Housemann’s bookshop on You Tube

George Galloway  

 

Click here to view interview between Stephen and George Galloway

The Commonwealth at 60

Can the Commonwealth reinvent itself for the 21st Century? Or should it retire gracefully from the world stage?  Stephen debates David Milliband in Trinidad for BBC World, November 2009 Click here to view video

Part I, click link left or here

Part III, click here

Part II, click here

Part IV, click here

Noam Chomsky: Crises and the Unipolar Moment

 

More than 1,300 people watched Noam Chomsky speak at an event hosted by the School of Oriental and African Studies on 27 October. It was the largest crowd ever to attend a SOAS event. Stephen joins him on stage during the questions following the lecture.  Click here to watch the event

The Tuhoe Incident

Click here to view Click above to view a clip of the 2007 interview documentary made of Stephen's views on the responsibility of the intellectual.  Click here for information on the dvd.fdf

Watch Stephen perform “Merging Hard and Soft: The art of war and restraint” New York 2009 by clicking here

Other

Stephen presented a manifesto to do with international and multicultural understanding in his 2005 School of Oriental and African Studies Inaugural Lecture. Click here for Four Quartets for International Relations: Sixteen Graduated Propositions Defending Good and Evil

 

Also at this link International human rights lecture by Hanan Ashwari, noted Palestinian legislator, in the Brunei gallery,  to whose lecture Stephen contributes a defining afterword.

 

 

Should we worry about China in Africa?

VoxAfrica.com debate October 2009.   Click here

 

Henry Bonsu is joined in the studio by BAFFOUR ANKOMAH, Editor of New African Magazine, STEPHEN CHAN, Professor of International Relations at London's School of Oriental and African Studies, and ISHAG MEKKI from the Darfur Union. Also featuring interviews with Paul-Harry Aithnard, Head of Research & Capital Markets of Ecobank Group, Hannah Edinger, Economist at the Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University and Kato Lambrechts, Senior Advocacy and Policy Officer for Africa, Christian Aid.