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'''Maria Renske''' "'''Marietje'''" '''Schaake''' is a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[politician]] who was [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) from the [[Netherlands]] between 2009 and 2019. She is a member of [[Democrats 66]], part of the [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party]].<ref name='on-line bio'>https://web.archive.org/web/20120421013613/http://www.marietjeschaake.eu/bio</ref>
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'''Maria Renske''' "'''Marietje'''" '''Schaake''' is a [[spooky]] [[Dutch]] [[politician]] who was [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) from the [[Netherlands]] between 2009 and 2019. She is a member of [[Democrats 66]], part of the [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party]].<ref name='on-line bio'>https://web.archive.org/web/20120421013613/http://www.marietjeschaake.eu/bio</ref>
  
Schaake has been named International Director of Policy at [[Stanford University|Stanford]]’s Cyber Policy Center, as well as an International Policy Fellow at the University’s Institute for Human-Centered [[Artificial Intelligence]].<ref>https://fsi.stanford.edu/news/marietje-schaake-join-stanford-cyber-policy-center-and-institute-human-centered-artificial</ref>
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''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' called her "Europe's most wired politician",<ref>https://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2011/06/17/marietje-schaake-europes-most-wired-politician/</ref> while [[CNN]] called her a "rising Dutch star" who makes an increasingly rare "passionate and public case for liberalism and globalization".<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2017/01/03/netherlands-intv-amanpour-marietje-schaake.cnn</ref> In 2017 she was invited as a 'civic leader' to address the [[Obama Foundation]] summit.<ref>https://www.obama.org/summit/</ref> She publishes op-ed's in the ''[[Financial Times]]'',<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/7d8063d8-1813-11e9-b191-175523b59d1d</ref> ''[[The Guardian]]''<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/04/algorithms-powerful-europe-response-social-media</ref>, [[Bloomberg News|Bloomberg]]<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-01-17/beware-of-tech-companies-playing-government</ref>, and the Dutch [[NRC Handelsblad|NRC]] newspaper’s economic section twice a month.<ref>https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2019/09/05/universiteit-marietje-schaake-naar-stanford-a3972306</ref>
  
At the [[CyberPeace Institute]] (CPI) she takes the role of President. CPI officially "seeks to reduce the harms of escalating conflict in cyberspace, perform collective analysis of cyberattacks with the aim of informing the public, supporting vulnerable communities, and promoting responsible behavior, norms and respect for international law."<ref>https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/who-we-are</ref> The board is filled with spooks<ref>https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/advisory-board/</ref>, and funded by [[Microsoft]], [[Facebook]] and [[Mastercard]], among others<ref>https://www.bit-tech.net/news/tech/software/microsoft-hewlett-foundation-mastercard-fund-the-cyperpeace-institute/1/</ref>.
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== Background ==
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Schaake was raised in Leiden. She then left for the United States to study [[Liberal arts education|liberal arts]] at [[Wittenberg University]] in [[Ohio]]. She then studied sociology, American studies and new media at the [[University of Amsterdam]]. After an internship with the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]], Schaake was granted the Lantos Fellowship of the [[United States House of Representatives]], where she focused on international relations and [[human rights]] issues.<ref name=PP>http://www.parlement.com/id/vi52aljeqjzg/m_r_marietje_schaake</ref>
  
She writes a column for the [[Financial Times]]<ref>https://www.ft.com/stream/867c0293-af3e-42d2-834f-19fb5af684bb</ref> a
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== Career ==
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Before her political career, Schaake was an advisor to, amongst others, the [[United States Ambassador to the Netherlands]] and to the president of the [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Other assignments included consulting the Dutch [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], as well as cultural institutes and companies. Schaake specialized in issues such as [[transatlantic|transatlantic relations]], diversity, integration, civil rights and Muslims in the West.  
  
''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' called her "Europe's most wired politician",<ref>https://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2011/06/17/marietje-schaake-europes-most-wired-politician/</ref> while [[CNN]] called her a "rising Dutch star" who makes an increasingly rare "passionate and public case for liberalism and globalization".<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2017/01/03/netherlands-intv-amanpour-marietje-schaake.cnn</ref> In 2017 she was invited as a 'civic leader' to address the [[Obama Foundation]] summit.<ref>https://www.obama.org/summit/</ref> She publishes op-ed's in the ''[[Financial Times]]'',<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/7d8063d8-1813-11e9-b191-175523b59d1d</ref> ''[[The Guardian]]''<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/04/algorithms-powerful-europe-response-social-media</ref>, [[Bloomberg News|Bloomberg]]<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-01-17/beware-of-tech-companies-playing-government</ref>, and the Dutch [[NRC Handelsblad|NRC]] newspaper’s economic section twice a month.<ref>https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2019/09/05/universiteit-marietje-schaake-naar-stanford-a3972306</ref>
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=== CyberPeace Institute ===
 
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At the [[CyberPeace Institute]] (CPI) she was appointed president. CPI officially "seeks to reduce the harms of escalating conflict in cyberspace, perform collective analysis of cyberattacks with the aim of informing the public, supporting vulnerable communities, and promoting responsible behavior, norms and respect for international law."<ref>https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/who-we-are</ref> The board is filled with spooks<ref>https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/advisory-board/</ref>, and funded by [[Microsoft]], [[Facebook]] and [[Mastercard]], among others<ref>https://www.bit-tech.net/news/tech/software/microsoft-hewlett-foundation-mastercard-fund-the-cyperpeace-institute/1/</ref>.
==Education and early career==
 
Schaake was raised in Leiden. She then left for the United States to study [[Liberal arts education|liberal arts]] at [[Wittenberg University]] in [[Ohio]]. She then studied sociology, American studies and new media at the [[University of Amsterdam]]. After an internship with the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]], Schaake was granted the Lantos Fellowship of the [[United States House of Representatives]], where she focused on international relations and [[human rights]] issues.<ref name=PP>http://www.parlement.com/id/vi52aljeqjzg/m_r_marietje_schaake</ref>
 
  
Before her political career, Schaake served as an independent advisor to, amongst others, the [[United States Ambassador to the Netherlands]] and to the president of the [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Other assignments included consulting the Dutch [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], as well as cultural institutes and companies. Schaake specialized in issues such as [[transatlantic|transatlantic relations]], diversity, integration, civil rights and Muslims in the West.  
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Schaake was appointed International Director of Policy at [[Stanford University|Stanford]]’s Cyber Policy Center, as well as an International Policy Fellow at the University’s Institute for Human-Centered [[Artificial Intelligence]].<ref>https://fsi.stanford.edu/news/marietje-schaake-join-stanford-cyber-policy-center-and-institute-human-centered-artificial</ref> She has also written a column for the [[Financial Times]]<ref>https://www.ft.com/stream/867c0293-af3e-42d2-834f-19fb5af684bb</ref> a
  
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== Publications ==
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* 2024 ''The Tech Coup'' - ''How to save [[democracy]] from [[Silicon Valley]]'' - A "behind-the-scenes" case that "democratic leaders... must reinvent themselves as dynamic, flexible guardians of our digital world"
 
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 13 December 2024

Person.png Marietje Schaake  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, deep state actor)
Marietje Schaake.jpg
Born28 October 1978
Leiden, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam, Wittenberg University
Member ofBritish Council/Transatlantic Network 2020, European Council on Foreign Relations, European Leadership Network, Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, Munich Security Conference/Young Leaders, Netherlands/Deep state, Open Society Foundations/Reliable allies, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2014
Interests • transatlanticism
• cybersecurity
• International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
• Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
PartyDemocrats 66, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Dutch spooky euro-politician on the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, arguing for tighter regulation of big tech to "save democracy"

Maria Renske "Marietje" Schaake is a spooky Dutch politician who was Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from the Netherlands between 2009 and 2019. She is a member of Democrats 66, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.[1]

The Wall Street Journal called her "Europe's most wired politician",[2] while CNN called her a "rising Dutch star" who makes an increasingly rare "passionate and public case for liberalism and globalization".[3] In 2017 she was invited as a 'civic leader' to address the Obama Foundation summit.[4] She publishes op-ed's in the Financial Times,[5] The Guardian[6], Bloomberg[7], and the Dutch NRC newspaper’s economic section twice a month.[8]

Background

Schaake was raised in Leiden. She then left for the United States to study liberal arts at Wittenberg University in Ohio. She then studied sociology, American studies and new media at the University of Amsterdam. After an internship with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Schaake was granted the Lantos Fellowship of the United States House of Representatives, where she focused on international relations and human rights issues.[9]

Career

Before her political career, Schaake was an advisor to, amongst others, the United States Ambassador to the Netherlands and to the president of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights in Washington, D.C.. Other assignments included consulting the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as cultural institutes and companies. Schaake specialized in issues such as transatlantic relations, diversity, integration, civil rights and Muslims in the West.

CyberPeace Institute

At the CyberPeace Institute (CPI) she was appointed president. CPI officially "seeks to reduce the harms of escalating conflict in cyberspace, perform collective analysis of cyberattacks with the aim of informing the public, supporting vulnerable communities, and promoting responsible behavior, norms and respect for international law."[10] The board is filled with spooks[11], and funded by Microsoft, Facebook and Mastercard, among others[12].

Schaake was appointed International Director of Policy at Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center, as well as an International Policy Fellow at the University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.[13] She has also written a column for the Financial Times[14] a

Publications

  • 2024 The Tech Coup - How to save democracy from Silicon Valley - A "behind-the-scenes" case that "democratic leaders... must reinvent themselves as dynamic, flexible guardians of our digital world"

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Brussels Forum/200620062006Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund.
Brussels Forum/201026 March 201028 March 2010Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund.
Brussels Forum/201125 March 201127 March 2011Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund.
Brussels Forum/201223 March 201224 March 2012Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund.
Brussels Forum/2013Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund.
Brussels Forum/201421 March 201424 March 2014Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The theme in 2014 was A World in Transition
Brussels Forum/201520 March 201522 March 2015Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Cleve
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution.
Brussels Forum/201723 March 201725 March 2017Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The overarching theme was "‘End of Complacency – Era of Action?"
Munich Security Conference/20156 February 20158 February 2015Germany
Munich
Bavaria
"400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts."
Munich Security Conference/201612 February 201614 February 2016Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 52nd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201717 February 201719 February 2017Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 53rd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201812 February 201814 February 2018Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 54th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201915 February 201917 February 2019Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 55th Munich Security Conference, which included "A Spreading Plague" aimed at "identifying gaps and making recommendations to improve the global system for responding to deliberate, high consequence biological events."
Munich Security Conference/202014 February 202016 February 2020Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 56th Munich Security Conference, in 2020, "welcomed an unprecedented number of high-ranking international decision-makers."
Munich Security Conference/202218 February 202220 February 2022Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Slightly less than 1/3 of the 664 of the participants have pages here
Munich Security Conference/202317 February 202319 February 2023Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists. The real decisions are made by deep politicians behind the scenes, elsewhere.
Munich Security Conference/202416 February 202418 February 2024Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists - in their own bubble, far from the concerns of their subjects
StratCom DC 201923 October 201924 October 2019Washington DCSpooky conference arranged by the powerful Atlantic Council to discuss how to expand censorship
WEF/Annual Meeting/201922 January 201925 January 2019World Economic Forum
Switzerland
"The reality is that we are in a Cold War [against China] that threatens to turn into a hot one."

 

Event Witnessed

EventLocation(s)Description
Munich Security Conference/2014Munich
Bavaria
Germany
The 50th Munich Security Conference
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