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On 3 July Sarah Schoenmaekers and Tongle Si organized the
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"It is vital to move from networks to cross-border structures.
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The debate on the implications of Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia recently intensified after a report concluded that the Dutch forces had used extreme violence. Reactions to the report reveal that the issue remains controversial and challenging to discuss.
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Recently, politicians in different EU countries have suggested barring Russian tourists from visiting the EU (see reporting here and
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Today it has become impossible for one single person to master the whole field of environmental law, given its complexity and dynamic developments.
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Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev’s new book, Getting to Diversity, offers data-backed evidence to substantiate what I have long suspected to be true: Many diversity and inclusivity trainings (e
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An important part of becoming a fully-fledged academic is the development and curation of a research line. A research line is the main research topic and the thread throughout (large parts of) a career.
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“Life happens when you are busy making plans”, John Lennon once said. To his chagrin, Boris Johnson, who was counting on winning a third term (despite only being two years into his first), realized that Lennon certainly had a point there.
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24 February marked a turning point in modern history: Russia barbarously attacked Ukraine.
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Questions surrounding how the EU budget is spent or audited have been, and will always be, of interest to EU citizens.