
Anchoring Europe more firmly in the new world order. The Hague Institute of Geopolitics prepares policy makers, businesses, and citizens for the far-reaching consequences of the fragmenting world order.
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EU accession progress has stalled, and created a vacuum on Europe’s periphery, encouraging the Western Balkan countries to pursue relations with other powerful external actors. This vacuum favours China, which seeks to leverage influence th...
It is tempting to read January 3rd as a technically remarkable raid, a mission that, by most accounts, executed its objective with surgical precision. That lens is not wrong but it is too narrow: it evaluates performance not consequence. Zo...
Introduction
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, more commonly referred to as Quad, is a strategic partnership between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. It was officially established in 2007, but ceased operations in 2008 fo...
Introduction
The Arctic as a region has lately gained increased international attention, not just in the context of the Trump administration’s renewed interest (read: threats) towards Greenland, but more broadly the region is seen as a new...
Drones and the New Face of War
Russia’s war in Ukraine has brought out numerous parallels from the previous wars and conflicts, including comparison with WWI when it comes to the warfare in trenches or the assessment of the global effects...
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Anchoring Europe more firmly in the new world order. The Hague Institute for Geopolitics prepares policy makers, businesses, and citizens for the far-reaching consequences of the fragmenting world order.
Elias Rutten is a philosophically inclined political economist and journalist with a Master's degree in Global Political Economy (cum laude) from Leiden University. He has written for major Dutch National Newspapers and a political party think-tank.
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