Saskia Sassen, Dutch-American sociologist and economist
Willem Sassen, Dutch Nazi collaborator and journalist who interviewed Adolf Eichmann
Sassen, Germany, municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
German name for Sasna, territory in Old Prussia
Topics referred to by the same term
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Sassen could refer to: Maan Sassen, Dutch politician Saskia Sassen, Dutch-American sociologist and economist Willem Sassen, Dutch Nazi collaborator and...
Wilhelmus Antonius Sassen (born 16 April 1918 – died 2002) was a Dutch collaborator, Nazi journalist and a member of the Waffen-SS. He became known around...
Saskia Sassen (born January 5, 1947) is a Dutch-American sociologist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration. She is...
Viviane Sassen (born 1972) is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam. She is a photographer who works in both the fashion and fine art world. She is known...
Emmanuel Marie Joseph Antony "Maan" Sassen (11 September 1911 – 20 December 1995) was a Dutch politician, who served as European Commissioner for Competition...
and Tokyo. The term global city was popularized by sociologist Saskia Sassen in her 1991 book, The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. Before then...
Andreas Sassen (14 January 1968 – 17 October 2004) was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He suffered from alcoholism and died...
prominent centre of trade, banking, finance, innovation, and markets. Saskia Sassen used the term "global city" in her 1991 work, The Global City: New York...
Canadian Foreign Policy. Lexington Books. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-7391-5580-6. Sassen, Saskia (2018). Cities in a World Economy (5th ed.). SAGE Publications....
Archived from the original on October 31, 2007. Retrieved October 14, 2007. Sassen, Saskia (2001). The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo (2nd ed.). Princeton...
performance in every human life. Sennett has been married to sociologist Saskia Sassen since 1987. 2006 – winner of the Hegel Prize awarded by the German city...
archaeological team of the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses of Xi'an 2011: Howard Gardner 2012: Martha Nussbaum 2013: Saskia Sassen 2014: Joseph Pérez...
Sasna or Sassen (‹See TfM›German: Sassen; Latin: terra Sossinensia; Lithuanian: Sasna; Polish: ziemia sasińska or Saska) was one of the regions of ancient...
The term global city was subsequently popularized by sociologist Saskia Sassen in her work The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo (1991). In 2000, the...
The Duchy of Saxony (Low German: Hartogdom Sassen, German: Herzogtum Sachsen) was originally the area settled by the Saxons in the late Early Middle Ages...
1968 and sentenced to life; released 1982. Died 1984 1 July 1936 Willem Sassen born 16 April 1918. Netherlands PK ("Propaganda Kompanie"). Died 2002 Willi...
Wijdefjorden, Nordenskiöld Land, Nordre Isfjorden Land, Nordvest-Spitsbergen, Sassen-Bünsow Land and Sør-Spitsbergen. The archipelago has fifteen bird sanctuaries...
transcripts from Eichmann's interrogation and Sassen's interviews in Argentina. In the case of the Sassen interviews, only Eichmann's hand-written notes...
proportion of the population resorting to informal housing. According to Saskia Sassen, in the race to become a "global city" with the requisite state-of-the-art...
on venue and occasion. The most senior member of the orchestra is Jean Sassen, who has been a member since 1987. Jason Buchanan (2009). "Andre Rieu: The...
Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. "Iridescent Clouds". Atmospheric Optics. Sassen, Kenneth (1 January 2003). "Cirrus cloud iridescence: a rare case study"...