Book launch at celebration of 125 years of peace and justice in The Hague
At a celebration of 125 years of peace and justice in The Hague, I presented my new book ‘The dream of The Hague’ in the Peace Palace today.
At a celebration of 125 years of peace and justice in The Hague, I presented my new book ‘The dream of The Hague’ in the Peace Palace today.
In an interview with the Dutch public broadcaster NPO Radio 1, I spoke about 125 years of peace and justice and the evolution of modern multilateralism in The Hague.
In a guest article for the Dutch daily Financieel Dagblad (FD), I argue that the world should invest in international institutions to avoid a weapons race, as a lesson from the past.
In an interview with Dutch daily Algemeen Dagblad (AD), I spoke about my new book – and the need for a new Hague Peace Conference.
I’ve co-authored a paper for the UN leadership on the future of Peacekeeping and human rights, under the leadership of Lt. General Kees Matthijssen.
A call for stronger Dutch engagement with the United Nations, published by NRC today.
In an op-ed for The New Humanitarian, we argue persons with disabilities should receive more attention and protection when a crisis or conflict breaks out.
In an interview with the BBC today, I spoke about the diplomatic and legal impact of a potential membership of Sudan of the International Criminal Court.
The UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon is forced to close due to a shortfall in funding. In an interview with Foreign Policy magazine, I explain that the sudden closure of the court raises many questions.
For the Global Policy Journal, I reviewed Kyle M. Lascurettes’ book ‘Orders of Exclusion’, which provides thought-provoking insights into world history.