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|members=Adája Stoetman, Adriaan Nunes, Adriaan Schout, Alessandra Ricci Ascoli, Alexander van Rosenbach, Amanda Klemann, Anna Schmauder, Anne van Mulligen, Annelieke van de Wiel, Antoinette van den Berg, Arie Drosten, Bart van den Berg, Bram Peeters, Brigitte Dekker, Carla Veltkamp, Christiaan Nelisse, Christopher Houtkamp, Danny Pronk, Dick Zandee, Dorien van Dam, Els Duchateau-Polkerman, Erwin van Veen, Evelien Borgman, Frans-Paul van der Putten, Engin Yüksel, Erwin van Veen, Eugène van Kemenade, Evelien Borgman, Feike Fliervoet, Frans-Paul van der Putten, Fransje Molenaar, Gabriëlla Vogelaar, Garrie van Pinxteren, Goos Hofstee, Hans Wurzer, Harriët Garvelink-van Splunder, Hedwich van der Bij, Henriëtte den Ouden, Hugo Klijn, Igal Reznik, Ine Cottyn, Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn, Ingrid d'Hooghe, Jalel Harchaoui, Jan Marinus Wiersma, Jan Melissen, Jan Rood, Jan-Willem Pot, Jeremy Dommnich, Joke Hahn, Jonathan Tossell, Jorrit Kamminga, Jos Meester, Judith van den Boogert, Julie Coleman, Kars de Bruijne, Kees Elenbaas, Kimberley Kruijver, Ko Colijn, Laurens Bistervels, Leela Koenig, Lennart Landman, Liesbeth van der Heide, Lodewijk (Lo) Casteleijn, Loïc Bisson, Louise van Schaik, Maaike Aans, Maaike Okano-Heijmans, Maarten Smeets, Malik Ellahi, Mara van der Meer, Marianne Ducasse-Rogier, Mariska Uijldert, Mariska van Beijnum, Mark Anstey, Marlies Rotshuizen, Marnix Krop, Maurits Berger, Max Eleveld, Megan Price, Melissa Krassenstein, Méryl Demuynck, Messina Manirakiza, Mohammadbagher Forough, Monika Sie Dhian Ho, Monique Ramrattan, Nancy Ezzeddine, Nienke van Heukelingen, Nils de Mooij, Noura Harrath, Nura Jaafar, Paul Hendrix, Paul Hofhuis, Peter Haasbroek, Peter Knoope, Peter van Ham, Reinier Bergema, Rem Korteweg, Remco van de Pas, Rena Netjes, René Cuperus, Renske van der Veer, Renze Terpstra, Rida Lyammouri, Stella Ronner-Grubačić, Ron Ton, Ruud van der Velden, Samar Batrawi, Sanne van der Lugt, Sarah Wolff, Sico van der Meer, Stephan Slingerland, Susanne Kamerling, Thera Kosian, Ties Dams, Tobias von Lossow, Tom Middendorp, Tony van der Togt, Tymon Kiepe, Valerie Rosoux, Wilbur Perlot, Willem Post, Wouter Zweers | |members=Adája Stoetman, Adriaan Nunes, Adriaan Schout, Alessandra Ricci Ascoli, Alexander van Rosenbach, Amanda Klemann, Anna Schmauder, Anne van Mulligen, Annelieke van de Wiel, Antoinette van den Berg, Arie Drosten, Bart van den Berg, Bram Peeters, Brigitte Dekker, Carla Veltkamp, Christiaan Nelisse, Christopher Houtkamp, Danny Pronk, Dick Zandee, Dorien van Dam, Els Duchateau-Polkerman, Erwin van Veen, Evelien Borgman, Frans-Paul van der Putten, Engin Yüksel, Erwin van Veen, Eugène van Kemenade, Evelien Borgman, Feike Fliervoet, Frans-Paul van der Putten, Fransje Molenaar, Gabriëlla Vogelaar, Garrie van Pinxteren, Goos Hofstee, Hans Wurzer, Harriët Garvelink-van Splunder, Hedwich van der Bij, Henriëtte den Ouden, Hugo Klijn, Igal Reznik, Ine Cottyn, Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn, Ingrid d'Hooghe, Jalel Harchaoui, Jan Marinus Wiersma, Jan Melissen, Jan Rood, Jan-Willem Pot, Jeremy Dommnich, Joke Hahn, Jonathan Tossell, Jorrit Kamminga, Jos Meester, Judith van den Boogert, Julie Coleman, Kars de Bruijne, Kees Elenbaas, Kimberley Kruijver, Ko Colijn, Laurens Bistervels, Leela Koenig, Lennart Landman, Liesbeth van der Heide, Lodewijk (Lo) Casteleijn, Loïc Bisson, Louise van Schaik, Maaike Aans, Maaike Okano-Heijmans, Maarten Smeets, Malik Ellahi, Mara van der Meer, Marianne Ducasse-Rogier, Mariska Uijldert, Mariska van Beijnum, Mark Anstey, Marlies Rotshuizen, Marnix Krop, Maurits Berger, Max Eleveld, Megan Price, Melissa Krassenstein, Méryl Demuynck, Messina Manirakiza, Mohammadbagher Forough, Monika Sie Dhian Ho, Monique Ramrattan, Nancy Ezzeddine, Nienke van Heukelingen, Nils de Mooij, Noura Harrath, Nura Jaafar, Paul Hendrix, Paul Hofhuis, Peter Haasbroek, Peter Knoope, Peter van Ham, Reinier Bergema, Rem Korteweg, Remco van de Pas, Rena Netjes, René Cuperus, Renske van der Veer, Renze Terpstra, Rida Lyammouri, Stella Ronner-Grubačić, Ron Ton, Ruud van der Velden, Samar Batrawi, Sanne van der Lugt, Sarah Wolff, Sico van der Meer, Stephan Slingerland, Susanne Kamerling, Thera Kosian, Ties Dams, Tobias von Lossow, Tom Middendorp, Tony van der Togt, Tymon Kiepe, Valerie Rosoux, Wilbur Perlot, Willem Post, Wouter Zweers | ||
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+ | The institute was founded in 1983, parly funded by the Dutch Ministry of Defence. The institute itself does not publish data on its funding, but the Europa Nu website states that it is mainly funded by revenues from activities and grants from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense.<ref>https://www.europa-nu.nl/id/vg9ob9drpxrm/nederlands_instituut_voor_internationale</ref> | ||
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==Own words== | ==Own words== | ||
The Clingendael Academy website reported in 2020 that it "is one of the largest independent diplomatic training centers around the world. Every year, around 2,500 international professionals from over 60 countries participate in courses at the Clingendael Institute."<ref>https://www.clingendael.org/academy</ref> It calls itself "an independent think tank and academy on international affairs which aims to contribute to a secure, sustainable and just world".<ref>https://www.clingendael.org/</ref> | The Clingendael Academy website reported in 2020 that it "is one of the largest independent diplomatic training centers around the world. Every year, around 2,500 international professionals from over 60 countries participate in courses at the Clingendael Institute."<ref>https://www.clingendael.org/academy</ref> It calls itself "an independent think tank and academy on international affairs which aims to contribute to a secure, sustainable and just world".<ref>https://www.clingendael.org/</ref> | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
In March 2019, the group hosted a [[Chatham House rule]] meeting on ''[[Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence]]''. | In March 2019, the group hosted a [[Chatham House rule]] meeting on ''[[Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence]]''. | ||
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+ | In 2011, the institute co-founded the think-tank [The [Hague Institute for Global Justice]], a partnership of academic institutions to promote peace. The effect was somewhat lost by appointing warmonger [[Madeleine Albright]] chair of the Advisory Council. The institute also focused on building "security and rule of law" in developing countries, and was presumably thereby a vehicle to covertly aid regime change operations. The institute closed its doors 2018, after becoming insolvent. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 07:27, 5 February 2020
The institute was founded in 1983, parly funded by the Dutch Ministry of Defence. The institute itself does not publish data on its funding, but the Europa Nu website states that it is mainly funded by revenues from activities and grants from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense.[1]
Contents
Own words
The Clingendael Academy website reported in 2020 that it "is one of the largest independent diplomatic training centers around the world. Every year, around 2,500 international professionals from over 60 countries participate in courses at the Clingendael Institute."[2] It calls itself "an independent think tank and academy on international affairs which aims to contribute to a secure, sustainable and just world".[3]
Activities
In March 2019, the group hosted a Chatham House rule meeting on Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence.
In 2011, the institute co-founded the think-tank [The [Hague Institute for Global Justice]], a partnership of academic institutions to promote peace. The effect was somewhat lost by appointing warmonger Madeleine Albright chair of the Advisory Council. The institute also focused on building "security and rule of law" in developing countries, and was presumably thereby a vehicle to covertly aid regime change operations. The institute closed its doors 2018, after becoming insolvent.
A Quote by Clingendael Institute
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies | “In the last strategic monitor of Clingendael and HCSS it's concluded that we're living in an Interregnum where one power is about to be replaced by another.” | 4 December 2019 | Atlantic Commission |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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AIVD | “Everyone spies” | AIVD | 2020 |
Event
Event | Description |
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Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence | Chatham House rule meeting with organised by the Institute for Statecraft and the Clingendael Institute. |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Description |
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Samuel Rozemond | Deptuy Director | Attended Bilderberg/1973 |
Known members
4 of the 122 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Reinier Bergema | Dutch "terror expert" |
Sicco Mansholt | Attended the 1963 and 1964 Bilderberg, later installed as President of the European Commission. In 1971 he became a proponent of the Club of Rome's degrowth plans. |
Stella Ronner-Grubačić | Dutch diplomat seen dining with a businessman convicted of money laundering. |
Samuel Rozemond | Spooky Dutch foreign policy expert who attended the 1973 Bilderberg and later worked for the Clingendael Institute |
Event Planned
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence | 25 March 2019 13:00:00 | 25 March 2019 17:00:00 | The Hague Netherlands Clingendael Institute | Chatham House rule meeting with organised by the Institute for Statecraft and the Clingendael Institute. |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Sigrid Kaag | 2 November 1961 | Netherlands | Diplomat Politician | Dutch diplomat and politician. Although an outspoken feminist, Kaag vocally opposed a public trial regarding dozen of reports of sexual abuse within her own party. A successful and career-diplomat, named by Geert Wilders as the "namesake of a runway at Schiphol Airport", she has attended two Bilderberg meetings. |
Katharine Klačanský | Czech Republic | Researcher Spook Polyglot | A member of the HCSS who unknowingly revealed some members and their link to the summer conference where the Dutch Cluster of the IfS was started. | |
Kajsa Ollongren | 28 May 1967 | Sweden Netherlands | Politician | Single Bilderberg Dutch politician |
Stella Ronner-Grubačić | Netherlands | Diplomat Deep state operative | Dutch diplomat seen dining with a businessman convicted of money laundering. |