In the media
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Salvador Santino Regilme in East Asia Forum: 'The Philippines confronts Duterte’s authoritarian legacy at The Hague'22 April 2025
In a newly published article in East Asia Forum (Australian National University), Salvador Santino Regilme, reflects on the global significance of for...
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Wim Voermans on departure of Pieter Omtzigt and the spring budget22 April 2025
Political talk show Café Kockelmann focused on two major issues on 18 April: the departure of Pieter Omtzigt after 21 years in Dutch politics and the ...
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Eline Dekeyster in Podcast Metabolic Mind: Can ketogenic therapy help with autism and mental health?21 April 2025
Could ketogenic therapy change the future of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) treatment? Bret Scher sits down with Eline Dekeyster to explore how nutrit...
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Tesla’s vast profits add little to Dutch TreasuryIn the media 16 April 2025
A seemingly huge car factory in Amsterdam turns out to be a financial hub in Tesla’s global empire. Jan van de Streek, Professor of Tax Law, investiga...
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Andrew Gawthorpe on The Conversation: 'Trump is less constrained than ever before'15 April 2025
Lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe of Leiden University discusses in The Conversation the growing influence of far-right activist Laura Loomer in Donald Trump’...
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Daniel Schade in various media: 'Schengen is like the EU, it isn’t perfect and never can be.'15 April 2025
Assistant professor Daniel Schade of Leiden University was a guest on various German-language media outlets, discussing the state of the Schengen Agre...
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Henk Schulte Nordholt on BBC News Indonesia: 'Nyepi is about giving nature a moment to rest'15 April 2025
Emeritus professor Henk Schulte Nordholt of Leiden University discusses in BBC News Indonesia the unique traditions of Desa Tenganan Pegringsingan dur...
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Rogier Creemers in The Economist: 'Corruption is as much an issue as incompetence'15 April 2025
Assistant professor Rogier Creemers of Leiden University discusses in The Economist the vulnerabilities in China’s handling of personal data.
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Sarah Wolff on DW.com: 'It's not a choice to become a refugee or asylum seeker'15 April 2025
Professor Sarah Wolff of Leiden University discusses on DW.com the complexity behind the decline in asylum applications across Europe.
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Big Tech companies pocket the profits and the government foots the bill15 April 2025
Tech giants are pocketing the profits and municipalities and the government are being left with social and financial burdens. In ‘Binnenlands Bestuur’...
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Anthropologist Sander Hölsgens in Leidsch Dagblad on how skateboarding is changing the city10 April 2025
Sander Hölsgens is a skater and anthropologist. He has been skating since he was 11 years old and has been conducting research on skateboarding, the c...
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FGGA researchers spotlighted in The Conversation09 April 2025
Global affairs, governance, security, sustainability, public administration, and urban development are topics broadly covered in FGGA's research activ...
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Anthropologist Erik de Maaker in Dutch newspaper on ‘isolated communities'09 April 2025
A recent arrest of an American tourist who left a can of coke on North Sentinel Island has once again drawn attention to one of 'the world's most isol...
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Asylum seekers go into hiding pending new application procedureIn the media 09 April 2025
Applying for asylum twice is not allowed. Yet according to IND figures, the Netherlands returns only one in five asylum seekers to other countries in ...
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Anger and disbelief in Belgium after late verdict in rape caseIn the media 09 April 2025
A student from Leuven was convicted of rape last week but escaped a prison sentence. Jeroen ten Voorde, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedu...