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Covid-19 impact on the value chain

POLICY BRIEF The COVID-19 pandemic engulfing countries around the world has caused massive suffering and loss of life. The economic impact of the virus is also becoming increasingly clear. What is its impact on employment and livelihoods in developing countries, across and along value chains? Also read our briefs on COVID-19 in West-Africa and in Asia.
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China’s Infrastructure Investment and Environmental Sustainability, commentary by Frans-Paul van der Putten & Xiaoxue Martin
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Training Georgian security professionals online

Upcoming training courses

6-10 July: Negotiation Skills for Humanitarian Aid Workers
3-4 Sept: Intercultural Communication
14-15 Sept: Belangenbehartiging en lobbyen in de EU
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Upcoming webinars

Today, Russia is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in highly unusual circumstances. How does this fit into the broader nation-building ideology of patriotism and conservatism as presented by President Putin? And which role does it play in domestic politics, especially in light of the all-Russian vote on the constitution from 25 June to 1 July? Watch our webinar with Sergey RadchenkoLaura Starink and Bob Deen via our YouTube channel. Register for the email alert.
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Watch our previous webinars

EU options for dealing with the Syrian conflict
Climate Interventions & Peace in the Age of Covid-19
Global players responding to the Covid-19 pandemic
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Tweet of the week

TWEET Former Netherlands Chief of Defence & Senior Research Associate @MiddendorpTom presented a column during the webinar Climate Interventions & Peace in the Age of #Covid-19 #Doable #ClimateAction
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Clingendael Magazine

Trump’s Jekyll and Hyde Special Relationship with the UK, analysis by Julian Lindley-French
Liability or asset? The EU and nuclear weapons, analysis by Oliver Meier
Libya's broken revolution and the Western U-turn, analysis by Nienke van Heek
- CLINGENDAEL SPECTATOR

In the media

Audio/video
Podcast: Russen zijn bang om een kernwapenwedloop van de VS te verliezen, Sico van der Meer / NU.nl Dit wordt het nieuws (4:00)
Podcast: China na corona, Ties Dams / BNR
Moet Nederland de EU uit?, Adriaan Schout / De Nieuwe Wereld
NAVO doet onderzoek naar conflict Turkije en Frankrijk, Dick Zandee / NPO Radio 1

Online/print
A declaration of war’: Egypt’s threat to enter Libya conflict risks regional clash with Turkey, Jalel Harchaoui / the Independent
Weer spanningen Noord- en Zuid-Korea, 'gaan komende maanden meer zien', Sico van der Meer / NOS
EU neemt overnames door Chinese bedrijven onder de loep, Maaike Okano-Heijmans / RTL Nieuws
Demonstraties in Mali: oppositie wil vertrek van president, Anna Schmauder / NRC €
The US Supports New Kurdish Unity to Destabilize the Middle East, Rena Netjes / Global Research
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Clingendael offers interns a great opportunity to work closely with our Fellows and to build an international network. Check out our internships.
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