497 search results for “far right” in the Staff website
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Dutch election points to return to political centre
Dutch election signals a return to the political centre, with voters seeking practical solutions both at home and across Europe. Bernard Steunenberg, Professor of Public Administration, cautions that losses for the PVV, the party of Geert Wilders, do not mean the far right has been defeated.
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Dutch election shows renewed support for pro-european politics
Dimiter Toshkov, Associate Professor at Leiden University, told CGTN Europe that the Dutch election outcome reflects growing support for pragmatic and pro-European politics. He highlights D66’s focus on education, climate policy and European cooperation as key to its strong performance.
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Understanding far-right communities on alternative platforms: Jonathan Collins on his PhD research
On Tuesday 30 September 2025, PhD candidate Jonathan Collins will defend his dissertation A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Far-Right Alt-Tech Social Media Movement in Leiden’s Academy Building. His work examines the communication dynamics of far-right communities on alternative…
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From sensation to a sense of purpose: the draw of the far right
What makes people in the Netherlands join radical and far-right groups? PhD candidate Nikki Sterkenburg followed several activists. ‘Some feel it is their duty to defend the Dutch nation.’ PhD defence on 19 May.
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Sarah de LangeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Vasiliki (Billy) Tsagkroni
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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LUCIR Seminar: The Far Right and Global Environmental Politics
Lecture
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Rebecca NaousFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ruhama Yilma AbebeFaculty of Law
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Joseph FinnertyFaculty of Law
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Afrooz Kaviani JohnsonFaculty of Law
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Lies PunselieFaculty of Law
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Rick LawsonFaculty of Law
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Open Access and access rights
Complete open access may not be possible because of various reasons: research ethics, privacy legislation, intellectual property, continuing research. The Easy archive at KNAW/DANS provides various access levels to deal with these issues.
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Committee on Human Rights / Conflict Zones
On 27 May 2025, the Executive Board decided to establish a Committee on Human Rights / Conflict Zones.
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Narin IdrizFaculty of Law
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Vasiliki KostaFaculty of Law
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Sayeh MohammadiFaculty of Law
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Luisa -Pinto E NettoFaculty of Law
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Pinar ÖlcerFaculty of Law
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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Far- Right Alt-Tech Social Media Movement
PhD defence
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Apollonia BolscherFaculty of Law
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Jenneke EversFaculty of Law
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Tarlach McGonagleFaculty of Law
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Sabine WittingFaculty of Law
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The Vanuatu climate case goes far, but not far enough
In a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice says that states are obliged to protect the climate. Jolein Holtz, a climate and human rights expert, believes the Court is too vague about the impact for future generations: ‘A missed opportunity’.
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Suzy DuivenvoordeFaculty of Law
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Public Ethics Talk: The Right to Explanation under Conditions of Epistemic Injustice
Lecture
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Upcoming Elections in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Peru: A New Turn to the Right?
Lecture, Academic Roundtable
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Lianne BaarsFaculty of Law
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Hans FrankenFaculty of Law
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Nadia SonneveldFaculty of Law
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Rehana DoleFaculty of Law
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Li-Ru HsuFaculty of Law
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Hans-Martien ten NapelFaculty of Law
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Titia LoenenFaculty of Law
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Kristof GombeerFaculty of Law
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Nina van CapelleveenFaculty of Law
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Galaxies have bipolar gas outflows far into intergalactic space
For the first time, astronomers have observed in three dimensions that gas from spiral galaxies is blown upwards and downwards at high speed, far out of the galaxy. They thereby confirm the theory of galaxy evolution: that star-forming galaxies create intergalactic gas flows by discharging gas along…
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Jet LieskerFaculty of Law
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Peter RodriguesFaculty of Law
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Katrien KlepFaculty of Law
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Simone van der HofFaculty of Law
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Adam FaircloughFaculty of Humanities
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René Cassin Thesis Prize in Human Rights for Aleydis Nissen
Aleydis Nissen was awarded the René Cassin Thesis Prize 2021. The René Cassin Foundation - International Institute of Human Rights organises the competition. This Prize is awarded to the best PhD theses on human rights.
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Sophie StarrenburgFaculty of Law
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Giulia PinzautiFaculty of Law
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Wouter HinsFaculty of Law
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Christopher DugardFaculty of Law