Maastricht Debates: International responsibilities: what Darfur teaches us
Posted Friday, April 6th, 2007
On the evening of March 29th, a full house at the Grand Theater La Bonbonnière — over 200 mostly international students — waited expectantly for Jan Pronk to speak. Launching off with the incendiary declaration, “Everything went wrong and everyone is responsible,” Pronk didn’t disappoint. [continued…]
The importance of the city of Maastricht began a long time ago, when the Romans recognized the strategic value of its location and built a settlement here. Nowadays, Maastricht still benefits from this geographical advantage: its nearness to Germany, Belgium and France certainly contributes to give an international image to the city.


