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Category Archives: International Relations 1 (2017-18)

Student Bloggers from the International Relations 1 minor in Thailand Loek Noteboom, Teodora Braneci, Kristina Baskakova, Beau van Boven, Charlotte Pit, Ketlin Dello, Tom Hassink

International Relations 1 (2017-18), IR 2018

‘La La’ also deserves to have a La La Land in China

Author yfang Date September 28, 2018
Have you ever had to experience holding back your urine for a whole day when...
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International Relations 1 (2017-18)

Western Enemy? Eastern Friend?

Author hieubd Date September 26, 2018
With the current geopolitical climate reaches the highest tension point after the Cold War,...
Tagged EEF, Geopolitics, sanctions, Sino-Russia., Vostok2018 | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2017-18)

Before you move to Southeast Asia

Author Stasulans Date April 6, 2018
Ever since I published the first article on the subject covering career advancements in...
Tagged bangkok, Career, Culture, diversity, living abroad, moving, Thailand, work | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2017-18), IPaDs MP3 (2013-14), IR 2018

Eating less animals good for you and the planet?

Author jheikens Date April 5, 2018
Nowadays there is a worldwide growing awareness about climate change, consuming and producing goods...
Tagged animals, antibiotics, cancer, carbon dioxide, Carbon Emissions, carbon footprint, cattle, Climate Change, co2, diabetes, Education, emissions, footprint, GHG, green world, Greenhouse gas, Health, health benefits, hearth disease, less meat, meat, meatless monday, methane, nutrition, Palm Oil, pescatarian, pig, planet, sheep, Sustainability, sustainable, vegan, vegan before six, vegetarian, water, weekday vegetarian, world population | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2017-18), IR 2018

Are We Still In A Crisis?

Author dvdaakster Date April 5, 2018
We all waiting for it, searching for it but why is it not happening?...
Tagged Crisis, International issue, IR, Leader, leaders, Leadership, perspective | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2017-18)

BLOOD ON THE LEAVES

Author Lei Nou Date April 4, 2018
During my minor in International Relations, the developed countries always seem to have the...
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International Relations 1 (2017-18)

Peace…is that even possible?

Author lsmallenbroek Date April 4, 2018
Peace and War, two things which are often used in one sentence. Often used...
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International Relations 1 (2017-18)

Is it always good to be the first?

Author kbaskakova Date November 4, 2017
  Russian Federation is the biggest country in the world with a great quantity...
Tagged being the first one, human trafficking, Russia, sex slavery | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2017-18), IPaDs MP3 (2013-14)

Traveling around just to update your profile picture

Author tbraneci Date November 3, 2017
Here we are again! New topic, new questions to ask yourself… Maybe. I want...
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International Relations 1 (2017-18), IPaDs MP3 (2013-14)

STEREOTYPING IN TERRORISM

Author bvboven Date November 3, 2017
Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, 9/11 attack in New York, London tube attacks, do...
Tagged Charlie Hebdo, Islam, London, New York, Paris, stereotypes, Terrorism | Leave a comment |
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