Inclusion in our education: thinking about solids and fluids The Inter Faculty Forum Inclusive Curriculum (IFIC) launches at Leiden University’s annual Diversity & Inclusion Symposium Joery Matthys • February 23, 2021
Crisis Management 101 - Managing Mobs Three bottlenecks in the Dutch response to curfew riots Moniek Akerboom • February 02, 2021
Plural policing during health emergencies and natural disasters The presence of multiple providers of policing during an existential crisis can accelerate the pluralisation of policing and exacerbate trends of securitisation. How can multi-actor policing activities be managed in crisis situations to counterbalance this likely drift to excessive securitisation? Dr. Anna Matczak, Dr. Klaas Voss and Dillon Ashmore • January 14, 2021
Bad apples, bad barrels and bad barrel makers: Understanding ‘warrior culture’ in the Australian elite forces A four-year landmark inquiry uncovered credible evidence of 39 unlawful executions and two cases of torture, committed by the Australian special forces in Afghanistan. This blog post explains the conduct of the soldiers from an ethical leadership perspective. Moniek Akerboom • December 21, 2020
Will India negotiate in cyberspace? From 10 to 12 November 2020, The Hague Program for Cyber Norms organized its third annual conference on cyber norms. Arindrajit Basu and Karthik Nachiappan are the winners of this year’s best paper award and introduce their winning paper in this blog post. Arindrajit Basu and Karthik Nachiappan • December 16, 2020
The role of the Internet in transgressive behaviour: New tool or a new phenomenon? Kruthi Devarakonda, Jolien A van Breen and Marieke Liem • December 10, 2020