Onderzoek naar de manier waarop in de jaren zestig in twee Britse muziekbladen door witte artiesten, liefhebbers en redacteuren gediscussieerd werd over zwarte bluesmuziek. De zwarte...Show moreOnderzoek naar de manier waarop in de jaren zestig in twee Britse muziekbladen door witte artiesten, liefhebbers en redacteuren gediscussieerd werd over zwarte bluesmuziek. De zwarte bluesmuzikanten conflicteren met de Britse maatschappij, waardoor er discussies ontstaan over originaliteit, authenticiteit en het bestaan van zwarte cultuur.Show less
Aan het begin van de jaren '70 ging de Weather Underground Organization ondergronds in de VS. Vanuit daar was zij verantwoordelijk voor tal van (symbolische) aanslagen en verspreidde zij haar...Show moreAan het begin van de jaren '70 ging de Weather Underground Organization ondergronds in de VS. Vanuit daar was zij verantwoordelijk voor tal van (symbolische) aanslagen en verspreidde zij haar ideologie. Na een mislukte poging om bovengronds te komen valt de organisatie uit elkaar door een mix van interne problemen, externe invloeden en bovenal een mislukte heroriëntatie.Show less
The European peace movement of the 1980s has by some been regarded as one large movement, while others see it as a collection of national movements with only the smallest connection between them....Show moreThe European peace movement of the 1980s has by some been regarded as one large movement, while others see it as a collection of national movements with only the smallest connection between them. In this thesis, the transnational contacts between three movements have been studied, to determine if these contacts can be classified as transfer, failed transfer or "everyday transnationalism".Show less
Een onderzoek waarin aan de hand van archiefmateriaal inzichtelijk wordt gemaakt hoe de opkomst van Greenpeace Nederland andere Nederlandse milieubewegingen tot actie noopten opdat zij niet...Show moreEen onderzoek waarin aan de hand van archiefmateriaal inzichtelijk wordt gemaakt hoe de opkomst van Greenpeace Nederland andere Nederlandse milieubewegingen tot actie noopten opdat zij niet ondergesneeuwd zouden worden.Show less
Whilst the principle of European solidarity has been promoted as one of the key parts of European identity, it remains a debated topic, due to the implications it has for Member States, for example...Show moreWhilst the principle of European solidarity has been promoted as one of the key parts of European identity, it remains a debated topic, due to the implications it has for Member States, for example in terms of giving up sovereignty. The prospect of European integration at different speeds has been seen in a negative light by the European Union, despite there being significant historical and structural differences amongst the Member States, which have not been resolved through EU membership. During the 2015 refugee crisis, solidarity became a hot topic once again, due to the overburden experienced in the arrival Member States of Greece and Italy. However, despite being a frequently evoked term, only the mandatory aspect of solidarity has been defined by the EU, who shuns the idea of a flexible solidarity. Whilst refusing the xenophobic ideals of the countries behind this new perception of solidarity, this thesis engages in a critique of the concept of mandatory solidarity, in light of different historical pasts, and experience with migration across Member States.Show less
In an even more globalised world, the role of international institutions has become both increasingly important and controversial. The rise of global governance also has an impact for governance at...Show moreIn an even more globalised world, the role of international institutions has become both increasingly important and controversial. The rise of global governance also has an impact for governance at the domestic level as many issues are decided, at least partly, at the international level. The question is, then, how great is this influence of international institutions at the domestic level? This thesis will explore this topic by doing a case study analysis that focuses on a specific issue, the Irish abortion law. The case study will focus on three instances in which Irish women sued the Irish state in the international courts for the suffering that the strict abortion law had caused them. The research question that will be used is ‘How did international institutions such as the United Nations and the European Union influence the abortion law in Ireland?’. This thesis’ hypothesis is that the executive power of international institutions at the domestic level is limited. Instead, the influence that international institutions have mainly flows from their ability to set international norms and standards. Through a qualitative document analysis of official court documents, court rulings, reports, and news articles, the impact of international institutions on the Irish abortion has been explored. Previous research on the practical impact of UN treaties and the concept of ‘soft power’ have been used as the foundation for the research. The main research findings are that the international institutions’ impact at the domestic level varies per domestic issue and context. Further, the hypothesis was correct in that the international institution’s involvement in the issue was considered legitimate due to its use of soft power. The final conclusion was that for the Irish abortion law specifically, an interplay of both international and domestic factors were needed for a change to be brought about.Show less
The way in which a group of individuals can develop a collective memory has fascinated scholars for decades and gave birth to different definitions and conceptualisations of memory. From the...Show moreThe way in which a group of individuals can develop a collective memory has fascinated scholars for decades and gave birth to different definitions and conceptualisations of memory. From the studies conducted on memory, one notion stands out for its particular and captivating character: cultural memory, a form of collective memory that embraces ongoing societal and historical changes. Cultural memory has proven to be powerful and influential in various domains of human life. This thesis aims at investigating the influence of cultural memory on the shaping of social movements, a yet little explored field. Through a thorough analysis of two case studies – Germany and Italy – this research will shed light on the ways in which remembering and forgetting past experiences intertwine with the development of social movements.Show less
The Liverpool Dock Dispute (1995-8) was one of the longest movements in British labour history, and mobilised large-scale international support, yet it has received only a modest amount of...Show moreThe Liverpool Dock Dispute (1995-8) was one of the longest movements in British labour history, and mobilised large-scale international support, yet it has received only a modest amount of scholarly attention. Using a combination of ego documents and newly produced sources, this thesis seeks to illuminate three particular areas of neglect relating to the dockers’ emotions and identities, their international campaign, and the legacy of their movement. Central to this is an approach that embeds social movement concepts – and theories on emotions, narratives, and collective memory - within an account of the dispute’s beginning, development, and end. Ultimately, the findings of this study enable a series of broader conclusions about the usefulness of oral history, and the importance of concepts such as emotion, identity, and memory to the field of industrial relations more widely.Show less
Dit onderzoek richt zich op het interstedelijke aspect van de Provo-beweging, tussen 1965 en 1967. Het historisch beeld van Provo gaat vooral over Amsterdam. Door heel Nederland ontstonden echter...Show moreDit onderzoek richt zich op het interstedelijke aspect van de Provo-beweging, tussen 1965 en 1967. Het historisch beeld van Provo gaat vooral over Amsterdam. Door heel Nederland ontstonden echter Provo-groepen, van redelijk geslaagd tot minder geslaagd. Dit onderzoek gaat grotendeels over Provo’s buiten Amsterdam die weinig teweegbrachten met hun acties. Hierdoor wordt duidelijk met welke interactie de groep actief werd in en buiten Amsterdam en waarom de groep elders niet bereikte wat ze wilde bereiken. Dit onderzoek maakt aan de hand van Provo in Amsterdam, Groningen, Rotterdam en Maastricht duidelijk door welke elementen de Provo-groepen elders zich lieten inspireren door Provo Amsterdam, maar ook op welke elementen ze kritiek hadden, wat hun acties inhielden, hoe ze op hun eigen beweging reflecteerden en hoe hun zelfbeeld zich verhield tot de daadwerkelijke ontwikkeling van de groep. Provo in Groningen en Rotterdam mislukte, in tegenstelling tot Provo in Maastricht. Groningse en Rotterdamse Provo’s hadden geen zicht op wat in Amsterdam precies gebeurde, omdat die groepen niet over de goede informatiebronnen beschikten. Het ontbrak in Groningen en Rotterdam om verschillende redenen aan kennis en ervaring. Dit had te maken met de Provo’s in Amsterdam en de lokale Provo’s. Vanuit Maastricht deed een Provo-groep precieze kennis en ervaring op in Amsterdam, waardoor er meer deskundigheid was bij die groep in Maastricht. De andere Provo-groep in Maastricht, de groep van Ontbijt op Bed, profileerde zich ondanks de kennis vanuit Amsterdam juist als een volledig losstaande groep. Ze werden geassocieerd met Provo, maar waren meer een meer zelfstandige groep dan de Provo’s in Groningen en Rotterdam.Show less
This thesis explores why populist parties in Europe, and within the Netherlands in particular, have grown significantly in the last decades. This thesis will argue that key to this populist trend...Show moreThis thesis explores why populist parties in Europe, and within the Netherlands in particular, have grown significantly in the last decades. This thesis will argue that key to this populist trend has been the development of the capital/labour ratio.Show less
Politics in the United Kingdom (UK) has historically been dominated by the two largest political parties, with minor parties having struggled due to various political and institutional barriers....Show morePolitics in the United Kingdom (UK) has historically been dominated by the two largest political parties, with minor parties having struggled due to various political and institutional barriers. This thesis analyses the major barriers which minor parties face in the UK, namely the Single Member Plurality (SMP) electoral system, the lack of state funding and unequal media representation. These barriers will be analysed by examining the Green Party of England and Wales, a party which has seen its support increase a great deal in recent decades, yet has failed to experience much success in national elections. This thesis concludes by analysing the different strategies which the party has utilised in reaction to the barriers which they face.Show less
This thesis examines the effectiveness of humanitarian intervention in the cases of NATO’s air campaign in Kosovo which lasted from March 24, 1999 – June 10, 1999, and NATO’s air campaign in Libya,...Show moreThis thesis examines the effectiveness of humanitarian intervention in the cases of NATO’s air campaign in Kosovo which lasted from March 24, 1999 – June 10, 1999, and NATO’s air campaign in Libya, which started on March 23, 2001 and continued to October 31, 2011. The challenges of each intervention were similar, with the victims of war in each case needing to feel secure in their homes, while at the same time requiring aid in areas suffering from extended periods of conflict. The debate whether humanitarian interventions are effective in resolving conflict and saving lives and are not purely based on national interest of intervening states, triggered the research question of this thesis: Was NATO’s humanitarian military intervention effective in the cases of Kosovo (1999) and Libya (2011) in terms of achieving short and long-term humanitarian benefits? This question will be answered by looking at each scenario through the focus on the short and long-term effectiveness of NATO’s missions. Each case study is analysed with regards to the number of saved lives as a result of intervention as an indicator of short-term effectiveness, and with regards of the elimination of the political cause of violence as the long-term factor. The results of this research aims to determine the effectiveness of NATO’s future missions and to determine whether it is the right approach to undertake in the future.Show less
Een studie van de effecten van het gebruik van geweld als politiek actiemiddel op de Engelse antifascistische beweging tussen de jaren zeventig en negentig op basis van recent uitgebrachte memoires