Mongolia, "The Land of the Blue Sky", as it is called, is an amazing destination for traveling. Four times the size of Germany, it is the most sparsely populated land in the world. This coffee table b
The exoticism of India is documented by photographer Peter Voss in his portraits and both real and staged scenes of everyday life there. He dramatically and beautifully preserves pictorial narratives
Nowhere else can be found such a great number of exotic Holy Men with long beards and colourful clothes as in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal – especially during the time of the traditional Hindu
They are the last of their kind - the indigenous. In a few years they will have lost their tradition. Photographer Peter Voss documented from 2011 to 2013 with great effort people of the remaining nat
They are the last of their kind: indigenous people. In Papua until some years ago they still have been even cannibals. Peter Voss had a hard journey for days to reach the indigenous of the Southeast A
Myanmar—called Burma during the time of the British colonial rule—is a country that is a place of longing for me and I have visited it several times. I was accompanied here by the excellent Myanmar ex
Knowing Governance sets out to understand governance through the design and making of its models and instruments. What kinds of knowledge do they require and reproduce? How are new understandings of g
Sustainable development stirs up debate about the capacities of political steering and governance. The complexity of the task expounds limits of steering in three dimensions: goals, knowledge, and pow