Skip to main content

Clingendael Institute: Libya's Haftar and the Fezzan- one year on

Libya's Haftar and the Fezzan: one year on

POLICY BRIEF Libya’s eastern-based military commander Haftar exerted significant efforts to position his Libyan National Army as the territorially-dominant force across country’s western half, Fezzan. What are LNA’s territorial gains & dynamics there?
- READ MORE

Building regional capacity for mediation support

NEWS Regional organisations across the world are increasingly looking towards mediation as a tool for conflict resolution. Clingendael Academy helped formulating a 'moonshot' vision for mediation capacity of several organisations in 2025.
- READ MORE

Latest publications

The debate around returning foreign fighers in the Netherlands, op-ed by Goos Hofstee
- ALL PUBLICATIONS

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

16 Jan: A way forward for positive migration governance in Libya
21 Jan: Taiwan after the 2020 Election: Post-election Scenarios

Clingendael Magazine

Voor Iran zijn cyberaanvallen de beste verdediging, analysis by Ko Colijn
Gedeeld Cyprus: Een kerkhof voor diplomaten?, analysis by Jan Marinus Wiersma
Per dag regeren in een verdeeld Spanje, analysis by Otto Holman
- CLINGENDAEL SPECTATOR

In the media

Audio/Video
Europa zet Iran-deal verder op scherp, Sico van der Meer / Nieuwsuur
Einde van de nucleaire deal met Iran lijkt nu echt nabij, Sico van der Meer / NPO 2 De Wild In De Middag
Trump wil dat NAVO zich meer met het Midden-Oosten gaat bemoeien, Dick Zandee / BNR Ochtendspits

Online/Print
Peking waarschuwt voor verslechtering Nederlands-Chinese relatie om ASML, Maaike Okano-Heijmans / Het Financieele Dagblad
Russia emerges as Libya powerbroker after assembling breakthrough talks, Jalel Harchaoui / The Independent
Iran heeft een steeds sterker motief voor cyberaanvallen, Ko Colijn / NRC 

Taiwan morgen naar de stembus ‘maar ze gaan niet voor China kiezen’, Brigitte Dekker / AD
- ALL MEDIA ITEMS

Career opportunities

Intern Clingendael China Centre
Website
Email
SoundCloud
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Spotify

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BRILL: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Human Rights and Humanitarian Law JUST PUBLISHED  /  FORTHCOMING  /  JOURNALS  /  NEWS   JUST PUBLISHED   Revisiting the Geneva Conventions: 1949-2019 Edited by Md. Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan and Borhan Uddin Khan November 2019 - Hardback ISBN 978 90 04 37553 6 - € 140 E-ISBN 978 90 04 37554 3 - € 140 The European Union Returns Directive and its Compatibility with International Human Rights Law Analysis of Return Decision, Entry Ban, Detention, and Removal Izabella Majcher November 2019 - Hardback ISBN 978 90 04 36052 5 - € 250 E-ISBN 978 90 04 36053 2 - € 250 Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, 45         Modernizing the UN Human Rights System Bertrand G. Ramcharan November 2019 - Hardback ISBN 978 90 04 20498 0 - € 119 E-ISBN 978 90 04 38734 8 - € 119 International Studies in Human Rights, 127 Counter-Terrorism Financing International Best Practices and th...

EGMONT Institute: Extremist Offender Management in Belgium

Extremist Offender Management in Belgium By Thomas Renard (27 July 2020)  In Other publications EU strategy and foreign policy, Middle-East / North Africa, Terrorism The presence of terrorist convicts in prison is not a new phenomenon in Belgium. However, radicalisation or recruitment was less visible, or at least less observed until it became a policy priority to monitor violent extremists in prison in 2015. This chapter, which is part of a broader report, analyses the specific policies and tools that have been developed in Belgium to address the challenge of radicalisation in prison, and the rehabilitation of terrorist offenders after their release. This chapter (view the PDF below) was published as part of the report “Extremist Offender Management in Europe: Country Reports” published by ICSR, and available here . (Photo credit: pxhere.com public domain)

DoD to extend Commissary/BX/MWR privileges to Veterans, MISSION Act Urgent Care, Lay Wreaths on Veteran Graves

DoD to extend Commissary/BX/MWR privileges to Veterans, MISSION Act Urgent Care, Lay Wreaths on Veteran Graves U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs sent this bulletin at 12/04/2019 06:30 PM EST #VetResources  - for Veterans, their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors Sign up for this weekly newsletter at  www.VA.gov/VetResources View and share as a webpage National Wreaths Across America Day is December 14th Wreaths Across America is a non-profit organization that has coordinated laying Christmas wreaths on Veteran’s graves every year since 2007. Their mission involves honoring and remembering Veterans around the holiday season.  You can get involved and volunteer to lay wreaths! LEARN MORE Veterans need Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) to access bases for commissary/BX/MWR privileges The Defense Department has announced expanded Commissary, Military Service Exchange and MWR access for Veterans on Jan. 1 and es...