In the media
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The United Nations at 80: navigating crisis, continuity, and change26 January 2026Eighty years after its founding, the United Nations faces major challenges. Once established to prevent global conflict, the organisation now operates...
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FGGA researchers spotlighted in The Conversation14 January 2026Global affairs, governance, security, sustainability, public administration, and urban development are topics broadly covered in FGGA's research activ...
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Why we should be more concerned about the spread of bird flu05 January 2026'The chance of a pandemic is small, but not zero,' according to Nikki Ikani, assistant professor of intelligence and security. She warns in various me...
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How can we build peace when revenge exists?13 November 2025Marie Robin, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, discusses in Le 1 Hebdo, Radio France, RFI and The Conversation how ...
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Dutch court ruling reignites debate on protection of Afghan allies11 November 2025Liesbeth van der Heide, Assistant Professor, told the Memesita that the recent court decision denying asylum to 42 Afghan security guards who protecte...
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Presentation of College of Europe’s postgraduate programmes11 November 2025On 6 November 2025, the Europe Hub at Leiden University welcomed Pierre Bachelier, Director of Student Affairs at the College of Europe. He presented ...
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Dutch election shows renewed support for pro-european politics04 November 2025Dimiter Toshkov, Associate Professor at the Institute of Public Administration, told CGTN Europe that the Dutch election outcome reflects growing supp...
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Dutch election points to return to political centre04 November 2025Dutch election signals a return to the political centre, with voters seeking practical solutions both at home and across Europe. Bernard Steunenberg, ...
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Weighing the pros and cons of labour migrationIn the media 31 October 2025Political parties want to reduce labour migration, but without harming the Dutch economy. Is that actually possible? Olaf van Vliet, Professor of Econ...
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How can The Hague get a grip on labour migration?In the media 14 October 2025Labour migration is an important theme in the Dutch general election to be held this month. Olaf van Vliet, Professor of Economics, spoke to public br...
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Can governments keep up with the rapidly evolving technological landscape?02 September 2025Martijn Kitzen, bijzonder hoogleraar Krijgswetenschappen, en Nikki Ikani, universitair docent Inlichtingen en Veiligheid, beantwoorden bij EenVandaag ...
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Can the Helsinki accord provide us with lessons for diplomacy today?06 August 2025Kai Hebel, Assistant Professor of International Relations, explains how the 1975 Helsinki Accords shaped European diplomacy and why their spirit remai...
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Immigrants earn less than their Dutch colleaguesIn the media 22 July 2025A recent study shows that immigrants in the Netherlands earn 15 per cent less on average than their colleagues without a migrant background. Olaf van ...
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ISGA researchers featured in international media05 April 2025Terrorism, crisis, violence, intelligence, diplomacy, war and peace are topics that are broadly covered in ISGA's research activities. Regularly, ISGA...
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Professor by special appointment Saniye Çelik wins Woman in the Media Award: 'Important that women have a voice in public debate'11 March 2025Saniye Çelik, Professor by Special Appointment of Diversity, Inclusion, and Policing at Leiden University, has received the Woman in the Media Award a...