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Blockchain as a Disruptive Technology: A Research Agenda for IR.
Lecture
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South American Cities and Frontiers: An Analysis of Regional Integration From the Mercocities Network
Lecture
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Show Me the Money
Lecture, Information meeting
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Change and Continuity in the Abbasid Egyptian Countryside
Conference
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We don't Agree (only) upwards
Lecture
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Making Social Inequality Tangible: Mapping Historical Leiden 1557–1894
Lecture
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Protecting Civilians, Protecting Peace
Debate
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[POSTPONED] A new look at full, no and partial pro-drop
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax Series
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TRC exhibition Dressing the "Stans": Textiles, dress and jewellery from Central Asia
Exhibition
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Clefts in Tunen: A biclausal account
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Jelle van Buuren Explains American Boogaloo Boys
A particular group of counter protesters have been sighted at numerous Black Lives Matter protests that were held in the United States. An extreme right movement known for its characteristic Hawaii Shirts and heavy weaponry that calls itself the Boogaloo Boys. Which is cause for concern among the American…
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Jelle van Buuren Explains American Boogaloo Boys
A particular group of counter protesters have been sighted at numerous Black Lives Matter protests that were held in the United States. An extreme right movement known for its characteristic Hawaii Shirts and heavy weaponry that calls itself the Boogaloo Boys. Which is cause for concern among the American…
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Coming this fall: Al-Babtain visiting professor Hugh Kennedy
This fall, LUCIS will have the pleasure of welcoming Professor Hugh Kennedy from SOAS University of London to Leiden. He is the fourth Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain Cultural Foundation Visiting Professor in Arabic Culture at Leiden University.
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From in-person lectures to a first-class degree: our year on social media
Covid year 2021 might have felt somewhat less strange than the year before, but the virus still left its mark on University life and our students and staff. Fortunately there was also room for research, visiting dignitaries and in-person classes. And our social media accounts weren’t only about covid…
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How a global carbon price would weaken Eastern European and Asian economies
Although seen as the fastest and cheapest way to global climate protection, a uniform global carbon price would have major consequences for the economic competitiveness of countries. Hauke Ward, who recently joined Leiden University, showed in the journal Energy Economics that modern western countries…
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Unravelling the Mysteries: Embracing the Particular and the General in Middle East Research - ONLINE
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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Tin Kapetanovic
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Sharia Transformations: Cultural Politics and the Rebranding of an Islamic Judiciary
Lecture, LUCIS Keynotes
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Towards a Transcultural History of Diplomacy
Lecture
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ISGA Movie Night: The Fog of War
Movie
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The Asylum Situation in the EU: Disentangling Complexities of a Politically Salient Topic
Lecture
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Brazil - a growing power in the South Atlantic and the consequences for its defence
Lecture
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The Corona Lecture
Lecture
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POSTPONED: The SyRI Judgment: A conversation with Jelle Klaas, litigation director of NJCM and plaintiff’s attorney
Lecture
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LCN2 Seminar on Mining Large-scale Corporate Networks
Lecture
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FGGA Research Seminar: Globalisation and migration: The political economy of welfare state reform
Lecture, Seminar
- Recovery & Resilience Facility
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The Indian Temple -- Production, Place and Patronage
Lecture
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
Lecture
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lecture
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Negotiating at the United Nations: A Practitioner’s Guide
Lecture
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Alianza del Pacífico: Integrating Latin America and Connecting to the World
Lecture
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Symposium on technology and privacy should offer new insights
Video conferencing from your sitting room and algorithms on social media that know your interests: new technology is an increasingly integral part of our lives. At the same time there is a growing call to protect our privacy, and this is causing friction, at the University too. In part because of the…
- ISGA Movie Night 2019
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Symposium 'Ethics and Moral Hazard in the Banking Union'
On the 10th November 2016, The Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law organised a symposium on “Ethics and Moral Hazard in the Banking Union” in the historic Academy Building of Leiden University.
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Making policy with big data
Governments have increasing amounts of data at their disposal. How can big data be used in policymaking? And are governments ready to deal with all this data? That is what Sarah Giest, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Public Administration, is interested in.
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Jet Bussemaker: ‘Emotions always run high in discussions on female emancipation'
At the Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture on 8 March, former Minister of Education Jet Bussemaker expressed her surprise at the commotion again raised by the theme of the economic independence of women, within and outside politics.
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Pieter's Corner: Housing
Students, first-time buyers, parents with stay-at-home children, migrants in need of a house; the problems in the housing market affect many layers within the society. The lack of housing is a growing problem. How does this affect our behaviour and the way we think about 'living' ? What are the consequences…
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An Interview with Bernard Steunenberg about Dutch EU Presidency, EU-skepticism & European issues
‘‘Stop focusing on the money and start creating a heart for Europe’’ This Friday, the 29th of April, Bernard Steunenberg and his co-authors will launch their book ‘Fit for the Future’. We spoke with him about issues presented in the book, the EU Presidency and why people should read the book.
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Pieter's Corner: Clinton vs. Trump - race over?
Monday 26 September, 2016 saw the first confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Expectations were high – not only about the content of the debate, but also about how the two presidential candidates would behave, and how this might influence their campaigns. We asked three researchers…
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Jean Monnet seminar: The unintended consequences of EU engagement abroad
Lecture
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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Dhimma and the Conditions of Christians and Jews in Muslim Granada (13th-15th centuries)
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Chasing Kleptocrats' Loot: Assessing the Global Campaign Against Grand Corruption
Lecture
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Symposium: Lobbying for better or for worse?
Conference
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Acts of Rebellions and Revolts in the Early Caliphate
Conference