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Clingendael: a national institute and a global academy

By Barend ter Haar Thirty years ago, four different institutes in the field of international relations merged to form a new institute: Clingendael. The scope...

Going soft?

By Richard T. Griffiths (Associate Editor Diplomat Magazine and Professor International  Studies, LeidenUniversity). In 1990 the American political economist Joseph Nye coined the term ‘soft...

Wikipedia and battle of words in Egypt

By Marília Maciel, DiploFoundation Political disputes usually take place in multiple and simultaneous battlefields. One of them is the semantic universe: the winning narrative about...

EU WELCOMES CROATIA

Ten  years after Croatia applied for the EU-membership in 2003, it was welcomed as the 28th Member State of the European Union on July...

The start of International Clients: banking for expats

By  Daniel Poot, Preferred Banker International Clients, ABN AMRO. Den Haag. The launch of something new is always very exciting. Hence, the start of the diplomatic...

FINE ARTS. LaCoste.

By John Dunkelgrün. Château La Coste Le Puy Sainte Réparade “Summer” art writers this year understandably concentrated on the many splendid events France has organized around Marseille’s...

FINE ARTS. Ron Amir

Ron Amir (Israel, 1975) tells in a passionate way contemporary stories, stories in which he's not going atrocities and quirks out of the way,...

FINE ARTS. Yoshiyuki Koinuma

 Visual Art (1982,JP)graduated from Musashino Art University in 2005. In the years that he had Solo and Group exhibition at some of galleries in Tokyo....

FINE ARTS, Antonia Guzmán (Buenos Aires 1954) works

By John Dunkelgrün Antonia Guzmán (Buenos Aires 1954) works in a tradition that, while not exclusive to Latin America, is quite common across the continent:...

FINE ARTS. Residentie Orkest/The Hague Philharmonic!

By Roland Kieft, artistic director The first official concert by the Residentie Orkest took place on 20 November 1904 in The Hague’s Arts and Sciences...

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