Review on Dutch national radio
In a weekly series on history books, the Dutch public broadcaster NPO Radio 1 reviewed De droom van Den Haag: a book with the reading experience of a film.
In a weekly series on history books, the Dutch public broadcaster NPO Radio 1 reviewed De droom van Den Haag: a book with the reading experience of a film.
In a review of De droom van Den Haag, Dutch daily NRC described the book as ‘catchy’, ‘entertaining, but also enlightening’.
The progressive Dutch weekly magazine De Groene Amsterdammer called the story telling in De droom van Den Haag ‘superb and compelling’.
In a review, the liberal Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant called ‘De droom van Den Haag’ an ‘extraordinarily lively and well documented book’.
Dutch newspaper Trouw called ‘De droom van Den Haag’ ‘an outstanding book’.
Amnesty International, magazine VPRO Gids, Dutch daily FD, and the Belgian Humanist Association recommend my new book.
For the Global Policy Journal, I reviewed Kyle M. Lascurettes’ book ‘Orders of Exclusion’, which provides thought-provoking insights into world history.
For The The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, I reviewed ‘Challenges of Multilateralism’ by Kathryn C. Lavelle: ‘an important and timely contribution to the study of international history and diplomacy’.
For the Dutch Review of Books, I reviewed the (former) Dutch UN ambassador’s book on the Netherlands’ membership of the Security Council.
For the Global Policy journal I reviewed Alex J. Bellamy’s thoughtfull book “World Peace (And How We Can Achieve It)”.