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Europe in the Face of US-China Rivalry

PUBLICATION The 5th annual report by the European Think Thank Network on China is out. We are proud to contribute to this report with perspectives of 18 EU countries. Frans-Paul van der Putten and Monika Sie wrote the chapter 'The Netherlands and US-Chinese tension: aiming to avoid painful dilemmas'.
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Training Dutch military officers prior to deployment in the Middle East

NEWS The current tense situation in the Middle East emphasises the need for deploying well trained and equipped personnel. The Clingendael Academy trained a group of military officers to prepare them for deployment to the peacekeeping mission: United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) in the Middle East.
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Training Courses

2-3 March: Belangenbehartiging en Lobbyen in de EU (NL)
21-24 April: International Negotiations
12 May-4 June: Internationale Veiligheid (NL) 8 days
- FULL TRAINING CALENDAR 2020

Events

27-28 March: European Public Policy Conference: our climate, our future
24 April: Clingendael Student Open Day

Future of Europe Breakfast

Look back at our latest Breakfast session 'Is Europe's far-right surge unstoppable? The case of Germany', with Dr. Matthias Quent and Dr. André Krouwel. See our photostream.

Clingendael Magazine

Austria’s new ÖVP-Green government: united in diversity?, analysis by Paul Schmidt
- CLINGENDAEL SPECTATOR

In the media

Audio/Video
Hoe ASML een grote gok waagde en daarmee monopolist werd, Sanne van der Lugt / NOS Journaal 14:14
Zuid-Korea vreest Noord-Koreaanse onderzeeërs, Sico van der Meer / BNR Nieuwsradio
Hoe verder met Libië?, Jalel Harchaoui / Nieuwsuur
Wereldleiders bijeen in Berlijn voor Libiëtop, Goos Hofstee / NOS Met Het Oog Op Morgen 23:54

Online/Print
'China-beleid is antwoord Den Haag op Amerikaanse druk', Frans-Paul van der Putten, Monika Sie / Het Financieele Dagblad
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