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Chris Deacon

@chrisjdeacon

Lecturer (Asst. Prof) in Politics and International Relations @SOAS. PhD from @LSEIRDept. International politics of memory & identity; East Asia (🇯🇵🇰🇷🇰🇵).

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And in further professional news, from next month I’ll be walking a mile up the road from LSE Intl Relations to start as a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at SOAS Politics! Very excited to be heading back to such a special university for the next stage of my career 😊

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IMPORTANT PLS SHARE. It's rumoured the English £9,250 tuition fee cap may be raised this pm for the 1st time in 8yrs, as University's finances are strained. As student finance misunderstandings abound, I've bashed out a few notes to help... 1. Higher tuition fees WON'T change

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Martial law can be lifted by a majority vote in parliament. But am hearing the police is barricading the entrance to the building with buses

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Army General Park An-su: “To protect liberal democracy and ensure public safety against anti-state forces conspiring to overthrow the nation, the following measures are proclaimed in effect immediately: - All political activities, including parliament, are prohibited…

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- All media and publications will be subject to Martial Law Command control - Strikes and gatherings that incite social unrest are prohibited - All medical personnel on strike must return to work - Inconveniences to daily life will be minimized, except for anti-state forces…

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I can’t imagine how people will forget this image. Of lawmakers failing to uphold their duties during one of the most pivotal votes in modern Korean history. To decide the fate of a president who jeopardized the freedom and democracy of a country scared by its dictatorial past

I can’t imagine how people will forget this image. Of lawmakers failing to uphold their duties during one of the most pivotal votes in modern Korean history. To decide the fate of a president who jeopardized the freedom and democracy of a country scared by its dictatorial past