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Worldwide Trends & Risks: Weapons of Mass Destruction 

PUBLICATION What are the worldwide trends & risks on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons. "Weapons of mass destruction are entirely back in world politics" says expert Sico van der Meer
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The multilateral system under stress: Charting Europe’s path forward

PUBLICATION The retreat of the US from the international order marks a turning point in international affairs. How can the Netherlands reposition itself in a world defined by great power rivalry and without a guaranteed strong transatlantic partnership?
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Handelsoorlog tussen de VS en China

"China zal geen stap terugdoen in de technologierace met Amerika. Het zal Amerika blijven uitdagen in de geopolitieke verhoudingen."


Frans-Paul van der Putten

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Wat China niet begrijpt in de mediastrijd om Hong Kong, column by Ingrid d’Hooghe
Hoe gevaarlijk is Iran echt?, analysis by Carolien Roelants
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Johnson lijkt truc uit te halen om brexit door te drukken, Rem Korteweg / RTL Nieuws

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Can France and Russia Cooperate on Libya or is it a ‘Diplomatic Game’?, Jalel Harchaoui / Sputnik International
Een atoombom op een orkaan, kan dat wel?, Sico van der Meer / RTL Nieuws
Trump: olie op het vuur én blussen, Frans-Paul van der Putten / Het Financieele Dagblad €
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  1. My opinion: have back United States in the international court. Why spoil a relationship
    that was essential in the maintaining of peace for so long?

    Can you imagine the alternative?

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