Behind the Curtain: an alternative socio–cultural and socio–economic perspective on the unrest in Kazakhstan Deniz Dirisu • February 24, 2022
Lebanon Protests: A New Generation Calls for Change The Lebanese protests have made significant ground and are sophisticated in nature. However, they also risk opening some of Lebanon’s old historical wounds. Dr Vanessa Newby • November 21, 2019
Protest against refugees: breeding ground for the extreme right? Reactions in Western Europe towards the current refugee crisis raises the question whether the crisis wil serve as a breeding ground for right-wing extremist violence or even terrorism. Jelle van Buuren • November 02, 2015
Football: the forgotten factor in conflict Football is often overlooked as a factor in social sciences. Still it is a massive source of (political) mobilization, that causes - and might solve - conflict, both domestically and international. Wietse van den Berge • October 15, 2014