792 search results for “lethal violence” in the Public website
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The Arts of Memory: The Remembrance of the Armenians in Turkey
PhD Defence
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Political Discourses and the Securitization of Democracy in Post-1991 Ethiopia
PhD Defence
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Research Seminars Series FGGA: Ideology and Civilian Victimization in Civil War
Lecture
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Godless Imagination of Islam in the Soviet Interwar Posters, 1918-1940
Lecture
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Explaining the Origins of the Kashmir Insurgency: Political Mobilization and Institutional Decay
Lecture, Modern South Asia Seminars
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Recasting Gendered Paradigms: An Indonesian Cleric and Muslim Women in the Malay World
Lecture
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Out of Time: The Queer Politics of Postcoloniality (LUCIR book talk)
Lecture
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Empty Promises?
Lecture
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Democracy in Africa
Lecture
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Islam’s Pre-History: The functions of pre-Islam in Muslim imaginations
Lecture
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Neurodramaturgy of Physiology-based Interaction in Neurotheatre and Neurocinema
Lecture
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Book Launch & Mini-Symposium
Lecture
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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The Aftermath: Meaning-making after terrorist attacks in Western Europe
PhD Defence
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Gender Archaeology
Conference
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Book Launch: Just Security in an Undergoverned World (OUP 2018)
Conference, Book Launch
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From the Maghrib to the Mashriq? The Sacrifice of She-Camels among the Fatimids and Safavids
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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Workshop Teleology and History
Lecture
- Volume 10 (2015)
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Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ)
CERQ is a questionnaire measuring cognitive coping strategies developed by Dr. Nadia Garnefski and Dr. Vivian Kraaij.
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Institutions for Conflict Resolution
Institutions for Conflict Resolution in Leiden focuses on how the judiciary is able to prevent and solve problems.
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Cleveringa Professor Roméo Dallaire on Rwanda and PTSD
Cleveringa Professor Roméo Dallaire led the UN peacekeeping mission in Rwanda in 1994, but was unable to prevent a genocide from unfolding before his very eyes. Eight hundred thousand people lost their lives. In his Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November, this retired Lieutenant-General from Canada speaks…
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‘I became a stronger believer in the power of Europe’
She knew that a degree in Public Administration would be a stepping-stone to a career in politics. And that is exactly what Leiden alumna Samira Rafaela (30) wanted. Thanks to preferential votes, this member of the D66 party is the first Dutch MEP from an Afro-Caribbean background.
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Life sentence for Mladić: mission accomplished?
The court has dismissed Ratko Mladić’s appeal and upheld his life sentence for genocide and war crimes. The verdict is one of Yugoslavia tribunal’s last. Mission accomplished?
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Interview with Professor Ken Meier: 'Protests, a representative government and the role of leadership'
Professor Ken Meier is one of the most prominent researchers of the world in the field of Public Administration. Meier holds appointments as a professor of Public Administration at Cardiff School of Business (Wales), a professor of bureaucracy and democracy at Leiden University (The Netherlands), research…
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New Year’s reception 2021: a memorable online event
The Faculty’s traditional New Year’s reception, like everything else these days, was transformed into an online event this year. Dean Paul Wouters as the host led us through the programme filled with the Casimir Teaching Award, the Pieter de la Court Medals, the Master’s Thesis Prizes, and a short lecture…
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Veni grants for 19 young Leiden researchers
Nineteen researchers who have recently been awarded their PhD are to receive a Veni grant of up to 250,000 euros. Science funding agency NWO has awarded a total of 158 Venis in this round; Leiden University's share of the awards is 12 percent.
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Nature conservation initiatives – who foots the bill?
In January 2020, Marja Spierenburg joined the FSW as the new Professor of Anthropology of Sustainability and Livelihoods. Let’s get to know her. ‘All my research is basically about nature conservation. I look at areas like national parks, but also at measures aimed at increasing the sustainability of…
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Formal land tenure in East-Timor: an insider's perspective
Who has control over which piece of land? Since independence in 2002 East Timor has been struggling to create a land tenure system that can deal with the grievances of past colonial ruling and conflict, and address the needs of its citizens, says researcher Bernardo Almeida. PhD defence on September…
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Alumna Gabriella Sancisi: ‘In Leiden I learned what I think is important in life’
For seven years she worked at Noordeinde Palace, as the Private Secretary of Queen Máxima. Since the summer of 2021, Gabriella Sancisi (1973) has been the Dutch Ambassador in Slovakia, where the Embassy in Bratislava’s historic city centre is now her base.
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Blog Post | An Identity Perspective on Non-great Power Public Diplomacy
The postwar Liberal International Order faces grave challenges today mostly in the form of geopolitical competitions among great powers and exclusionary identity politics unfolding across different countries.
- How can Feminist Foreign Policy contribute to National Security in an Age of Domestic Terror Threats?
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Escape from Rome: The Death of an Empire and the Birth of the Modern West
Lecture
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Lecture Mausi Segun 'Attacks on Education in Nigeria'
Lecture
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Masterclasses by Maribel Fierro
Course, Al-Babtain Masterclasses
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From ‘the Scourge of Sinners’ to ‘the Man who Called us Infidels'
Lecture
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Second Beijing-Leiden Conference in Philosophy 2017
Conference
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Nomads and Sedentaries
Faculty Roundtable
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Security Governance ‘of the People, by the People, for the People’ Auxiliary Forces in Civil War
Lecture
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Border Consolidation in Liaoning: From Chen Yun to Xi Jinping
Lecture
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Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State
Lecture
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PCNI Conference 'Reconsidering Democracy and the Nation State in a Global Perspective'
Conference
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Bookreading Martine Beijerman: Vreemde eenden
Lecture
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The Problem of Costly Concessions in Peace Negotiations
Lecture
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ICCT Live Briefing - Gender and Violent Extremism today
Lecture
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Art & Activism: Resilience Techniques in Times of Crisis
Conference
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The More the Better? The Complementarity of Human Rights Reviewing Mechanisms in the United Nations
Lecture
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Muslims, Race and Surveillance State
Lecture, LUCIS Lecture | Islam in North Africa
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CPP Lecture New Foundations in Hobbes's Leviathan
Lecture
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[CANCELLED] Protests, Neoliberalism, and Authoritarianism: Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, and Morocco
Debate, LUCIS Discussion Panel