Geerten Waling is a Dutch journalist and historian currently affiliated with Elsevier Weekblad. He is best known for his insightful analyses on political and historical topics, often contributing to the public discourse through his articles and books.
Waling contributed to the book 'Revolusi', which examines the impact of revolutionary movements on global history. His chapter provided a detailed analysis of the Dutch perspective, adding depth to the book's exploration of international revolutions.
Geerten Waling became a frequent panelist on various Dutch political talk shows, where he shared his expertise on historical and political matters. His appearances were noted for their insightful commentary and ability to engage with complex topics.
Waling co-authored 'Het land dat nooit af is', a book that delves into the ongoing development of the Dutch political landscape. The work was praised for its comprehensive analysis and accessible writing style, appealing to both scholars and the general public.
By 2018, Geerten Waling had become a regular contributor to Elsevier Weekblad, providing commentary and analysis on political and historical topics. His articles often sparked discussions and were noted for their depth and clarity.
In 'De nieuwe democratie', Geerten Waling explored the evolution of democratic systems and their implications for modern governance. The book was well-received for its thorough research and insightful perspectives on democracy's future.
Waling co-authored 'Gemeente in de genen', a book examining the historical development of local governance in the Netherlands. This publication further solidified his reputation as a historian with a keen understanding of Dutch political structures.
Geerten Waling joined Elsevier Weekblad, a prominent Dutch news magazine known for its in-depth analysis and commentary. At Elsevier, Waling contributed articles focusing on political history and contemporary issues, enhancing the magazine's reputation for insightful journalism.
Geerten Waling published 'Zeven Revoluties: Nederland in de wereldgeschiedenis', a book that explores the impact of seven major revolutions on Dutch history. This work established him as a significant voice in historical journalism and analysis.