In the media
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Fear of further erosion of the international legal orderIn the media 11 June 2026A survey conducted by Clingendael shows widespread concern amoung the Dutch about the international legal order and global cooperation. Professor Lari...
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Anna-Luna Post in Science Post: ‘Galilei partied a lot’11 June 2026Postdoc Anna-Luna Post tells more about her research into Galileo Galilei in the Science podcast.
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Intigam Mamedov on the Conversation: ‘Armenia’s ties with Russia continue to deteriorate as election day approaches’11 June 2026Postdoc Intigam Mamedov wrote an article for The Conversation on the parlementary elections in Armenia.
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Christopher Green: ‘Kim feels emboldened to expand North Korea's nuclear arsenal as long as he doesn't create outright instability’11 June 2026University lecturer Christopher Green was featured in various media after providing a quote to Reuters about the meeting between Xi and Kim.
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Andrew Gawthorpe on The Conversation: ‘Disastrous war of choice will go down as one of the most ill-conceived in American history’11 June 2026University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe wrote an article for The Conversation on the US-Iran war.
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Listen carefully to children when abuse is suspectedIn the media 10 June 2026A new bill from Dutch political party D66 aims to strengthen the position of children when child abuse is suspected. Speaking to ‘EenVandaag’, Mariëll...
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Parliamentary inquiry aims to draw lessons, not judgeIn the media 09 June 2026A parliamentary inquiry is examining the Dutch government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. All key figures will be heard over a nine-week period. ...
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Mixed signals on Iran are damaging global standing of the NetherlandsIn the media 09 June 2026Pressure on the Dutch government is mounting over its stance on the American and Israeli attacks on Iran. Experts and MPs say the current course is un...
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Tax breaks on the horizon for European multinationalsIn the media 08 June 2026The European Commission wants to lower corporate income tax for European companies to boost research, innovation and competitiveness. In ‘de Volkskran...
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Permanent presence on the Moon calls for new agreementsIn the media 03 June 2026NASA plans to establish a permanent Moon Base around 2030. But what about ownership, access and raw materials? Treaties provide guidance, but addition...
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How is the Netherlands supporting scholars at risk?Podcast 03 June 2026Episode of Stop de Sloop (Stop the Demolotion), a podcast about higher education.
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ExxonMobil must compensate retired workersIn the media 02 June 2026A Dutch court has ruled that ExxonMobil must make additional resources available for its retired employees and negotiate compensation for them with th...
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Can intelligence services remain secret in democratic societies?29 May 2026Damien Van Puyvelde, Associate Professor and Head of the Intelligence and Security Research Group at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, has...
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Staff shortages in Dutch youth care have impact on court decisionsIn the media 29 May 2026In at least 16 recent court cases, judges took severe staff shortages into account in decisions not to impose compulsory youth care. Mariëlle Bruning,...
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Key political players in Covid-19 pandemic to testifyIn the media 28 May 2026More than six years after the first Covid-19 infection, key political players are being questioned to draw lessons from the pandemic period. Wim Voerm...