ISGA researchers featured in international media
Terrorism, crisis, violence, intelligence, diplomacy, war and peace are topics that are broadly covered in ISGA's research activities. Regularly, ISGA researchers appear in international media to discuss their research expertise. This item offers an overview of non-Dutch and non-English articles and media appearances of ISGA researchers.
- Mischa Dekker at ENTR Kontext DE on banning catcalling (18 October 2024, from 3.40, item in German)
- Vanessa Newby on CGTN about how important it is for the UN to have spotlight shone on the conflict in Lebanon (11 October, 2024, item in English)
- Graig Klein in ICCT about the question whether Hezbollah is weaker now? (1 October 2024, article in English)
- Vanessa Newby in The Conversation UK on the possible consequences of eliminating Hezbollah leader Nasrallah (29 September, 2024, article in English)
- Tahir Abbas in Hypen on the root causes of racist riots in the UK (21 August 2024, article in English)
- Seda Gürkan in Expresso about the radical right coalition in the European Parliament (25 July 2024, article in Portugese) (€)
- Lars Brummel at The Conversation about Nato’s next secretary general is outgoing Netherlands prime minister, ‘Teflon’ Mark Rutte (24 June 2024, article in English)
- Damien van Puyvelde at Cultures Mondes about the place of intelligence in the US presidential elections (10 April 2024, item in French)
- Tom Buitelaar on the UN Security Resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza (2 April 2024, article in Polish) (€)
- Seda Gurkan at Belgian Radio and Television (RTBF) about the local elections in Turkey (1 April 2024, article in French)
- Tom Buitelaar at JiJi Press about the one-year anniversary of the ICC's Putin warrant and the recent warrant against Russian generals (16 March 2024, article in Japanese)
- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz in Gazeta Wyborcza: Did your municipality make available your personal data and who is responsible for that? (11 January 2024, article in Polish)
- Vanessa Newby in Le Monde about the risk of escalation in South-Lebanon (1 December 2023, article in French)