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Reviews on theme Politics
What Does the New Coalition Agreement Mean? | Current Affairs Lecture with Historian Ronald Kroeze and Political Scientist Andrej Zaslove
Learn from historian Ronald Kroeze and political scientist Andrej Zaslove about the coalition agreement, how a minority cabinet works, and what this means for the future of the country.
Protests in Iran | Podcast with researcher Samaneh and philosopher Cees Leijenhorst
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Trump: Venezuela and Greenland | Current Affairs Lecture with political scientist Bertjan Verbeek and historian Laurien Crump
Following the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Maduro, Trump has set his sights on Greenland. He says he will not shy away from military force... What should we expect? What does this say about Trump's global plans?
US Threats Against Venezuela | Current Affairs Lecture by political scientist Gustav Meibauer
Learn from political scientist Gustav Meibauer about Trump's threat to Venezuela.
The Reflector – Me, AI: On Intelligent Algorithms and Responsibility | Conversation with AI Researchers Lotte van Elteren and Anco Peeters
What role should AI be allowed to play in our lives? How can humans remain responsible in this new reality? And how does artificial intelligence reshape our self-image?
Trump: From Democracy to Autocracy | Lecture and Conversation with Political Scientist Carolien van Ham and Americanist Peter van der Heiden
Are the United States still a functioning democracy? How could so much change so quickly? Why does it seem so difficult to challenge Trump’s power? And could something similar happen in our own country?
Elections. What Does the Outcome Tell Us? | Current Affairs Lecture with Political Historian Anne Bos, Political Sociologist Katerina Manevska and political scientist Koen Vossen
Who is the big winner of this election? Just one day after the vote, we take stock: what does the outcome mean? Which coalitions are feasible—both in terms of seat numbers and political compatibility?
Peace in Gaza? | Current Affairs Lecture with political scientist Niels Terpstra
There is great relief in Gaza, Israel and the rest of the world about the peace plan in Gaza. Will this finally bring peace? What will this mean for Palestine and for Israel? What role have the US and other actors played?
Drones Over Europe | Current Affairs Lecture with political scientists Gustav Meibauer and Reinout van der Veer
Incidents involving suspected Russian drones are occurring in more and more places in Europe the past few weeks. What are the chances that these drones are indeed Russian? To what extent do they pose a threat?
How to Save Democracy? | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Lisa Herzog and political scientist Gaard Kets
Who truly holds power in our economy? Do citizens still shape society—or have we been reduced to passive consumers? Learn from philosopher Lisa Herzog how we can save democracy—by transforming the economy.
Will Europe Wake Up In Time? | Lecture and conversation with journalist Joris Luyendijk and political scientist Anna van der Vleuten
Can we do without the US, economically, normatively and militarily? Learn from journalist Joris Luyendijk and political scientist Anna van der Vleuten about the future of Europe.
UN: Violence in Gaza Is Genocide | Current Affairs Lecture with Scholar of Law Henri de Waele and Historian Paul Reef
The UN commission investigating violence in Gaza and the Palestinian territories has declared that Israel is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. What are the consequences of this statement? Why did it take so long to be made?