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2021 Annual Report Centre of Expertise Global Governance
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A note by the Leading Lector
Barbara Warwas
In 2021, we continued the Centre’s mission to improve understanding of how global governance works in practice, while transitioning our Centre from the starting up phase to the development phase. In 2020, we finalised our multi-year plan, appointed (most of) our core team, and identified our core strategic partners. In 2021 we focused on (among other things) developing our main educational and applied research projects. I am pleased to showcase the many and varied activities with this interactive 2021 report. I would like to thank the team and our partners for their hard work and commitment to the Centre and I look forward to even more collaborations and projects in the future.
A note by the Programme Coordinator
Maaike de Loor
I joined the Centre of Expertise in June 2021. I find it inspiring to work with this team of highly committed and passionate higher education professionals. The Centre is a lively hub where students, lecturers – researchers and practitioners come together to unpack global challenges and shape innovative solutions by giving voice to lesser-known actors in governance.
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Special characteristics of this Centre of Expertise are very active students who take leadership in research projects. This year THUAS students were ‘bold’ enough to participate in the pilot edition of the Academy on Global Innovators.
In December we said farewell to Alanna O’Malley, lector of the Centre’s research group United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice. She fully focuses on her European Research Council grant which is hosted by the institute of History of Leiden University.
Farewell to Alanna O'Malley
Research Groups
Center Wide
United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice
Multilevel Regulation
Changing Role of Europe
Research InSightS LIVE Ep. 1 Highlights | Dr Sylvia I. Bergh on heatwaves in The Hague
Centre-Wide Projects
Centre-wide team
Multilevel Regulation team
Highlights
Our Trust MEdiators team contributed to the Special Issue on the theme “trust” (vertrouwen) of the Dutch Journal of Conflict Resolution (Tijdschrift Conflicthantering). The Contribution concerns our initial collective insights learned from our practice-oriented research on trust building in intercultural mediation. The Special Issue features contributions from renowned Dutch mediation practitioners and experts and we are honoured to join them in this publication.
A note from the Lector
Multilevel Regulation (MLR)
On May 10-11, 2021, MLR and the Centre of Expertise on Global Governance hosted two transnational training workshops on European rule of law and arbitration. The workshops were delivered within the framework of the TRIIAL project and featured around 80 arbitration practitioners working in the field of European arbitration.
Changing Role of Europe Team
For the Dutch Ministry of Interior, we performed an evaluation of the 'Dutch Urban Envoy', a government representative for urban affairs in the European Union. Within two months, we performed over 30 interviews and composed a report with recommendations on how to improve the future practices of this role.
Highlights
The living lab 'German Desk', a collaboration between the European Studies programme, our research group and the Centre of Expertise on Global Governance, has been a great success. The minor will be offered again in the next study year and will be expanded in a one-stop shop for local SMEs for student consultancy relating to European policy.
The research group has collaborated with the Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB), the independent evaluation service of of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign affairs on two projects: the provision of EU information to the Dutch parliament and the evaluation of the Dutch European Policy. The results of this latter report made it to the frontpage of NRC newspaper.
A note from the Lector
Changing Role of Europe (CREU)
United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice Team
The mural represents young heroes, changemakers. At the top, you see a portrait of Satta Sheriff and at the bottom a portrait of Boyan Slat: both young, important individuals working on different SDG’s. They do not take no for an answer.