By William Rumley-van Gurp.
I have been working with people using Microsoft Word through many versions and languages. I have seen some strange results in...
By Omid Ordubadi.
Over centuries the European Continent was branded with long standing wars inchoate with the Hundred Years' War. As a result numerous international...
By Songül Arslan, economist and international relations specialist.
For decades the Netherlands derived a certain kind of political stability from “pillarization”. These pillars were formed...
Column by Eelco H. Dykstra, MD, For Diplomat Magazine
Introduction
Eelco Dykstra writes a monthly column called “A smile and a thought…” The columns put a...
By Johanna Ospina Garnica, UPEACE Centre The Hague
Summary of the lecture presented by Professor András Szöllösi-Nagy, Rector of UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, on...
By Andreas Weishaupt, BA, Former trainee at the Goethe Institut - Amsterdam.
With an approximate 100 million native speakers1 and increasing demand for language courses,...
By: Charlotte O’Reilly, Project Manager T.M.C. Asser Instituut
The autumn of 2014 and another bustling summer has come and gone at the T.M.C. Asser Instituut....