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Empowering African women in peace negotiations

PODCAST  This Sunday is #InternationalWomensDay. When it comes to the empowerment of women, Clingendael Academy has a longstanding partnership with the South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In this podcast with Ubuntu Radio, Ron Ton shares his knowledge and experience on negotiation & mediation in conflict resolution.
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Latest publications

Xerxes' new arrows? The proliferation risks of hypersonic missiles, alert by Danny Pronk
Het belang van militaire mobiliteit in Europa, podcast  (Koninklijke Landmacht), Dick Zandee

Launch Instagram account

NEWS  We are now officially on Instagram. We will share stories, news, events, updates and give you a look behind the scenes. Looking forward to connect with you on Instagram.
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Training Courses

21-24 April: Seminar International Negotiations
12 May-4 June: Internationale Veiligheid (8 days)
3-4 Sept: Intercultural Communication
7-22 Sept: Inzicht in Europa (4 days)
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Events

7 March: The World in 2120
31 March: High-tech en geopolitiek: Nederland en de EU in een spagaat?
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Clingendael Magazine

Will the US-Taliban agreement bring peace in Afghanistan?, explainer by Jorrit Kamminga
De noodzaak voor een strategische benadering van Rusland, book review by Tony van der Togt
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In the media

Audio/Video
Turkije gaat grenzen openzetten, Dick Zandee / Nieuwsuur (4:25)
Stand van zaken coronavirus, Frans-Paul van der Putten / RTL Nieuws (2:40)
Jaagt de klimaatwet uit Brussel het populisme aan?, René Cuperus / NPO Radio 1 Bureau Buitenland
Let the games begin: VK en EU aan de onderhandelingstafel, Rem Korteweg / NPO Radio 1 Bureau Buitenland

Online/Print
Has coronavirus prompted rise in racist incidents across Europe?, Frans-Paul van der Putten / South China Morning Post
Akkoord tussen VS en Taliban lijkt op capitulatie: 'Geen twijfel dat wij hebben gewonnen, Jorrit Kamminga / de Volkskrant
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