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|subgroups=Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, First Dutch Innovations | |subgroups=Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, First Dutch Innovations | ||
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− | |members=Rianne Siebenga, Sijbren de Jong, Katharine Klacansky | + | |members=Rianne Siebenga, Sijbren de Jong, Katharine Klacansky, Reinier Bergema, Tim Sweijs |
|type=Thinktank, commercial | |type=Thinktank, commercial | ||
|leaders=Director of the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies | |leaders=Director of the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies | ||
|website=https://hcss.nl/ | |website=https://hcss.nl/ | ||
− | |description=A vital, mostly overlooked Dutch think-tank operating in the parliamentary quarter of The Hague. One of the biggest data centres working closely with multiple Dutch ministries. The prolific alliance of founders make its ties to the [[Dutch Deep state]] and [[Military-industrial complex]] highly plausible. | + | |description=A vital, mostly overlooked [[Dutch]] think-tank operating in the parliamentary quarter of [[The Hague]]. One of the biggest data centres working closely with multiple Dutch ministries. The prolific alliance of founders make its ties to the [[Dutch Deep state]] and [[Military-industrial complex]] highly plausible. |
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− | '''The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies''' | + | '''The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies''' is a [[Dutch]] [[think-tank]] operating in the parliamentary quarter of [[The Hague]] founded in [[2007]] as an "independent" [[think-tank]]. Founder and historian [[Rob de Wijk]] started this organization with a small group of consultants gathered from organizations such as the [[Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research]] (TNO), [[RAND]], [[Clingendael]], the [[Dutch MOD]] and the [[United Nations]]. It started working intensively with the Dutch government under [[Mark Rutte]] from [[2010]] and acts as a Dutch version of the eerie similar [[D.C]] based [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. |
+ | {{SMWQ | ||
+ | |text=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. | ||
+ | |source_name=Atlantic Commission | ||
+ | |authors=HCSS, Clingendael | ||
+ | |date=12-04-2019 | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://twitter.com/JongeAtlantici/status/1116619244915978241 | ||
+ | |subjects=Cold War 2.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 25 April 2021
"Think tank" The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (Deep state milieu, Propaganda) | |
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Predecessor | Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research |
Formation | 2007 |
Founder | • Dutch Deep State • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research • RAND Europe • Clingendael • Dutch Ministry of Defence • United Nations |
Headquarters | The Hague, Netherlands |
Leader | Director of the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies |
Type | • Thinktank • commercial |
Subgroups | • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research • First Dutch Innovations |
Sponsored by | Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives |
Membership | • Rianne Siebenga • Sijbren de Jong • Katharine Klacansky • Reinier Bergema • Tim Sweijs |
A vital, mostly overlooked Dutch think-tank operating in the parliamentary quarter of The Hague. One of the biggest data centres working closely with multiple Dutch ministries. The prolific alliance of founders make its ties to the Dutch Deep state and Military-industrial complex highly plausible. |
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies is a Dutch think-tank operating in the parliamentary quarter of The Hague founded in 2007 as an "independent" think-tank. Founder and historian Rob de Wijk started this organization with a small group of consultants gathered from organizations such as the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), RAND, Clingendael, the Dutch MOD and the United Nations. It started working intensively with the Dutch government under Mark Rutte from 2010 and acts as a Dutch version of the eerie similar D.C based Center for Strategic and International 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.”
HCSS, Clingendael (12-04-2019) [1]
Contents
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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AIVD | “Everyone spies” | AIVD | 2020 |
Tim Sweijs | “The Russian aggression in Crimea has deeper roots. The Russian forces are being transformed from a big group of army conscripts to smaller, agile modern units. Underneath that is also the militarization of society. There are TV-channels that don't broadcast 'The Voice', but competition between tank-divisions on some trail.” | Tim Sweijs | 11 June 2015 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Sijbren de Jong | Strategic Analyst & Project Leader | March 2012 | November 2017 | A strategic analyst for the IfS and one of the Dutch standard media figures on Russian policy. |
Katharine Klačanský | Assistant Intern Analyst | February 2017 | August 2017 | Worked with Tim Sweijs, Koen van den Dool and Rianne Siebenga and Sijbren de Jong. |
Katharine Klačanský | Conference Organizer | May 2017 | June 2017 | As part of the HCSS, co-organized a conference held at the Dutch Ministry of Defence in The Hague, which included three panels of "top experts in the field of Russian Disinformation and European Security". The event was sponsored by NATO, TNO, and The Institute for Statecraft. |
Rianne Siebenga | Assistant Analyst | April 2017 | October 2017 | Deleted this from her LinkedIn. |
Known members
All 5 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Reinier Bergema | Dutch "terror expert" |
Sijbren de Jong | A vocal strategic analyst for the IfS, vitally helped with the set-up of the Dutch Cluster of the II with his employer and the Dutch MOD. |
Katharine Klačanský | 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. |
Rianne Siebenga | A secretive colleague of II-member Sijbren de Jong specialized in "counterterrorism". |
Tim Sweijs | The director of research of Dutch think tank HCSS since 2018. Has an intense interest in "killer robots" and lethal autonomous weapons. Warned along with Clingendael for a new 9-11 situation to come from Covid-19. |
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives | Invitation only one day event organised by The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, sponsored by The Institute for Statecraft, about "Russian propaganda" |
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JongeAtlantici/status/1116619244915978241 Atlantic Commission