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(Dis)unity on the NATO Agenda

OP-ED NATO is the most important security organisation of our time, but is it aware of its most pressing threat? Read the new op-ed by Kimberley Kruijver.
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Latest publications

Empowering the EU–Japan connectivity partnership, op-ed by Maaike Okano-Heijmans
Economic Security with Chinese Characteristics, by Adája Stoetman & Minke Meijnders
CBRN weapons: Where are we in averting Armageddon?, by Sico van der Meer, Danny Pronk & Adája Stoetman
The European Commission in balance?, by Adriaan Schout & Adriaan Nunes
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Training Courses

2-4 Dec: International Mediation and Consensus-Building
16-17 Jan: Intercultural Communication
2-3 Mar: Belangenbehartiging en lobbyen in de EU
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Events

13 Nov: Jokowi’s Indonesië
14 Nov: Public meeting: Climate and security in the Sahel region
18 Nov: A world without the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty redux?

18-19 Nov: Combatting violent extremism in Palestine, Egypt & Iraq
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Clingendael Magazine

Syria: Foreign interventions and the revenge of realpolitik, analysis by Erwin van Veen in a series on Western interventions
IDFA-tips 2019: Wereldpolitiek door een persoonlijke lens, IDFA festival tips by Tom de Groot
Handleiding voor de klokkenluider, movie review by Marinus de Ruiter
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In the media

Audio/Video
Podcast - Export: hoe blijft Nederland handelskampioen?, Rem Korteweg / BNR's Big Five

Online/Print
Assessing the EU-China-US Triangle, Frans Paul van der Putten / The Diplomat
De krijgsmacht is nog lang niet climate proof, Tom Middendorp / NRC
Hoeveel kans maakt Donald Trump op een tweede termijn als president?, Willem Post / Goedemorgen Nederland
Britain and the EU will remain close even after Brexit, Rem Korteweg / The Economist €
Chinese professor accused of spying by Belgium, barred from entering Schengen Area, Ingrid d’Hooghe / South China Morning Post

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