169 search results for “flora state” in the Staff website
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Flora Smit
Faculty of Humanities
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Flora Smit on the relationship between K-pop idols and their fans
Fans of the Korean music movement K-pop go through hell for their idols. In return, artists care deeply about their fans: they even get to decide their hair color. In the video series 'The World of the Korean Wave', PhD candidate Flora Smit takes a closer look at this relationship.
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Nienke Beets
Faculty of Science
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Aminata Bicego
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Emil Wolff
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Reijer Passchier
Faculty of Law
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Josi Marschall
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Tim Claerhout
Faculty of Science
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Mirmukhsin Makhmudov
Faculty of Science
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Economic and fiscal policy of Member States: is the EU tightening or loosening its grip?
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Monarchies of Extraction: The Gulf states in the global food system
Middle East Studies Lecture
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Paul Adriaanse
Faculty of Law
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Paul van Trigt
Faculty of Humanities
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Allard de Graaf
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Imagining Hierarchies in Vegetarianism between Europe, the United States, and India (19th -20th Century)
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
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Exhibition Aquatic and riparian plants from Flora Batava
Exhibition
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Anais van Ertvelde
Faculty of Humanities
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Abdourahamane Idrissa Abdoulaye
African Studies Centre
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Willemien den Ouden
Faculty of Law
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Anne Hafkemeijer
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Natascha van der Zwan
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Isabella Brunner
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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of Dutch Politics: ‘We should not take our democratic constitutional state for granted’
‘Dutch politics are changing, but they also are characterised by stability; that tension fascinates me.’ Sarah de Lange studies, among other things, the Dutch party system, and specifically how the rise of extremist parties influences democracy. She will start as a professor in Leiden in mid-October…
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Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
Faculty of Humanities
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Randal Sheppard
Faculty of Humanities
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Clare Fenwick
Faculty of Law
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Manuel Cabal Lopez
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Ramesh Premaratne Ganohariti
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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John Sunday Ojo
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jan-peter Loof
Faculty of Law
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Dario Fazzi
Faculty of Humanities
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Serge Rombouts
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Michiel van Elk
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Christian Henderson
Faculty of Humanities
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Anjali Pandit
Faculty of Science
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Huub de Groot
Faculty of Science
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Jennifer Schense
Faculty of Law
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Frits van der Meer
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Living and Dying with the State
The state, and specifically the idea of nationality, is almost all-determining in social life in the Netherlands. It determines how people identify, how we interact with each other, and what (in)equality in society looks like. However, ultimately, the idea that we can divide people into different nationalities…
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Tycho van der Hoog
African Studies Centre
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‘Immigration doesn’t threaten welfare states’
It is often thought that immigration threatens the solidarity on which redistribution relies. But looking at the post-war period, PhD candidate Emily Anne Wolff finds that this is not the case.
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Afshin Ellian
Faculty of Law
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Nisida Gjoksi
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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State of affairs new conditions starter grants
Finance, Research
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Between Power and Public Opinion: State Reform in Nepal
On 24 April 2025, political scientist Pawan Kumar Sen will defend his PhD dissertation, "Transforming Nepal’s Political System: Party Positions and Public Opinion (2004-2012)," at Leiden University. His research examines how Nepal’s major political parties navigated key state restructuring reforms—republicanism,…
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Conventions: the oil in the engine of the state system
The rise of populist parties, the expansion of the role of the state and now the fragmentation of the Senate and the House of Representatives: Dutch political reality has changed rapidly over recent decades. These developments are in stark contrast to Dutch constitutional law that has remained almost…
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Gateways for Humanity: The Duty to Reason in the Automated State
On 6 June 2023, Melanie Fink gave a ‘conférence’ at the University of Liège, Belgium in the context of its EU Studies Seminar Cycle, organised by Ljupcho Grozdanovski.
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Kutsal Yesilkagit appointed to State Commission on the Rule of Law
Kutsal Yesilkagit, Professor of International Governance at the Institute of Public Administration, has been appointed by Minister Bruins Slot of the Interior and Kingdom Relations as a member of the State Commission on the Rule of Law, which was established in November 2022.
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Jeroen Duindam
Faculty of Humanities
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Dutch state returns stolen artefacts: ‘Make sure to tell the full story’
The Netherlands returned 478 artefacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka this week, on the advice of a Dutch committee. Rightly so, says Leiden professor Pieter ter Keurs from the Museums, Collections and Society interdisciplinary research programme. ‘But do make it clear why you are returning something.’