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	<modified>2012-01-05T11:58:48Z</modified>
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		<title>Policy seminar &quot;The Arab Revolts: A European Awakening&quot; 30-31 January 2012</title>
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		<modified>2012-01-05T11:58:48Z</modified>
		<issued>2012-01-05T11:56:56Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2012:/cdsp/news//5.1138</id>
		<created>2012-01-05T11:56:56Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">On the 30th and 31th of January 2012, the Clingendael Institute and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands will hold an EU policy perspective seminar on The Arab Revolts: a European Awakening? Read more»...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[On the 30th and 31th of January 2012, the Clingendael Institute and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands will hold an EU policy perspective seminar on The Arab Revolts: a European Awakening? <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/events/20120130/">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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		<title>February 2nd: Discussion Seminar: Are we becoming Japanese now? Japan’s experience and its relevance to Europe.</title>
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		<modified>2012-01-05T09:58:17Z</modified>
		<issued>2012-01-05T09:54:55Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2012:/asia/news/8.1137</id>
		<created>2012-01-05T09:54:55Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">Europe and Japan share many similarities. Both are long-time allies of the United States, have for decades held the biggest economies and richest populations in the world, and were early givers of development assistance to third regions. On Thursday 2...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>Asia</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[Europe and Japan share many similarities. Both are long-time allies of the United States, have for decades held the biggest economies and richest populations in the world, and were early givers of development assistance to third regions. On Thursday 2 February Clingendael Asia Studies organizes a discussion seminar about the relevance of Japan’s experience to European countries. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/events/20120202/">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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		<title>Debating China&apos;s global reputation in Beijing</title>
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		<modified>2012-01-03T13:08:09Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-23T16:30:29Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1133</id>
		<created>2011-12-23T16:30:29Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">The Charhar Institute, China&apos;s foremost public diplomacy think tank, and the Clingendael Institute will jointly hold the Charhar-Clingendael Public Diplomacy Forum, which is to take place on May 19-20 2012. Read more»...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>Asia</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[The Charhar Institute, China's foremost public diplomacy think tank, and the Clingendael Institute will jointly hold the Charhar-Clingendael Public Diplomacy Forum, which is to take place on May 19-20 2012. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/asia/events/20120519/">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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		<title>China and the Danger of a US-Iran War</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-23T09:04:48Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-23T14:28:22Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/asia/news/8.1134</id>
		<created>2011-12-23T14:28:22Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">The five-year multilateral diplomatic struggle to rein in Iran’s nuclear programme and the broader psychological war against the Islamic regime have been overshadowed for most of 2011 by the turmoil of the ‘Arab Spring’. Yet as new unilateral Western sanctions...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>Asia</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[The five-year multilateral diplomatic struggle to rein in Iran’s nuclear programme and the broader psychological war against the Islamic regime have been overshadowed for most of 2011 by the turmoil of the ‘Arab Spring’. Yet as new unilateral Western sanctions threaten full-scale economic war and as the rhetoric of Israeli or US military action against Iran escalates, the crisis has now taken centre stage in world politics. So far China, together with Russia, holds off UN sanctions and advocates dialogue and diplomatic negotiations to prevent further escalation. However, in a contribution to the Clingendael Asia Forum, Willem van Kemenade argues that should the threat of war continue to grow China may be forced to play a more prominent role. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/asia/forum/">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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		<title>Course in Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation for Mid-career Diplomats from ASEAN and the ASEAN Secretariat</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-23T09:06:48Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-23T09:05:26Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1135</id>
		<created>2011-12-23T09:05:26Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">The Clingendael Institute was proud to host a two-week course for mid-career diplomats from all ten member states of ASEAN (the Association of South East Asian Nations) as well as the ASEAN Secretariat. Read more»...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[The Clingendael Institute was proud to host a two-week course for mid-career diplomats from all ten member states of ASEAN (the Association of South East Asian Nations) as well as the ASEAN Secretariat. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/cdsp/events/20111205/">Read more»</a> ]]>
			
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		<title>The European Union&apos;s Strategy on Weapons of Mass Destruction: from Ambition to Disappointment</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-14T13:39:25Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-14T13:37:48Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1131</id>
		<created>2011-12-14T13:37:48Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">In this new Clingendael Paper, Dr. Peter van Ham examines the European Union’s weapons of mass destruction policy by examining the main strategic documents and the way they have been implemented. Even though the EU has ambitiously tried to develop...</summary>
		<author>
			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[In this new Clingendael Paper, Dr. Peter van Ham examines the European Union’s weapons of mass destruction policy by examining the main strategic documents and the way they have been implemented. Even though the EU has ambitiously tried to develop a solid framework for closer cooperation since 2003, the EU member states have been reluctant to take the necessary steps towards increased policy coordination at the European level. The paper discusses both the ambitions and disappointments, and shows the way in which the EU could still play a significant role in the multilateral arena. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/publications/papers/?id=8720&amp;&amp;type=summary">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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		<title>The 10th Alumni Conference 2011 on Diplomacy, Peace and Justice</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-12T11:03:49Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-12T10:37:50Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1130</id>
		<created>2011-12-12T10:37:50Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">From 22 to 25 November the 10th Alumni Conference for former participants of the MATRA Diplomatic Training Programmes was held at Clingendael. Diplomats from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Balkans and North Africa were welcomed back to Clingendael for a...</summary>
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			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[From 22 to 25 November the 10th Alumni Conference for former participants of the MATRA Diplomatic Training Programmes was held at Clingendael. Diplomats from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Balkans and North Africa were welcomed back to Clingendael for a conference on Diplomacy, Peace and Justice. The participants enjoyed discussions on many current topics, from conflict resolution by diplomatic means to the Responsibility to Protect. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/cdsp/events/20111122/">Read more»</a> ]]>
			
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		<title>Water Diplomacy: A Niche for the Netherlands?</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-12T10:19:02Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-12T10:15:50Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1129</id>
		<created>2011-12-12T10:15:50Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">After a six-month study into water diplomacy in cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Water Governance Centre, the Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme presents a final report with policy recommendations. The report examines the potential of...</summary>
		<author>
			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[After a six-month study into water diplomacy in cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Water Governance Centre, the Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme presents a final report with policy recommendations. The report examines the potential of water diplomacy for Dutch foreign policy and how involved actors can increase this potential. The focus is on water diplomacy, as seen from the Netherlands, in terms of niche diplomacy on transboundary water conflict prevention. The authors wish to thank all contributors from the diplomatic and water sector for their valuable input. For the full report, please <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/publications/2011/20111200_cling_report_waterdiplomacy_rgenderen_jrood.pdf">click here</a> to open the PDF file. 
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		<title>Clingendael Diplomatic Training for South Africa future Heads of Mission</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-12T09:58:59Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-12T09:57:23Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/cdsp/news//5.1128</id>
		<created>2011-12-12T09:57:23Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">From 28th November until 6th December, Clingendael has hosted a group of eleven distinguished guests from South Africa. All to become Heads of Mission as from next January, the participants to this &apos;Training programme in Strategic Foreign Policy Analysis and...</summary>
		<author>
			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>CDSP</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[From 28th November until 6th December, Clingendael has hosted a group of eleven distinguished guests from South Africa. All to become Heads of Mission as from next January, the participants to this 'Training programme in Strategic Foreign Policy Analysis and Professional Diplomatic Competences' embarked on an intensive ten-day programme combining various training forms. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/cdsp/events/20111128/">Read more»</a> ]]>
			
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	<entry>
		<title>Re-engaging Europe with Asia conference</title>
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		<modified>2011-12-09T15:54:20Z</modified>
		<issued>2011-12-09T15:52:01Z</issued>
		<id>tag:www.clingendael.nl,2011:/asia/news/8.1127</id>
		<created>2011-12-09T15:52:01Z</created>
		<summary type="text/plain">14-15 December Clingendael will host the closing conference for the Europe-Asia Policy Forum. An official event of the Europe-Asia Policy Forum (EUforAsia Project) Re-engaging Europe with Asia is the IIAS-led closing event of the Europe-Asia Policy Forum and will take...</summary>
		<author>
			<name>Dimitri</name>
			
			<email>dhoven@clingendael.nl</email>
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		<dc:subject>Asia</dc:subject>
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			<![CDATA[14-15 December Clingendael will host the closing conference for the Europe-Asia Policy Forum. An official event of the Europe-Asia Policy Forum (EUforAsia Project) Re-engaging Europe with Asia is the IIAS-led closing event of the Europe-Asia Policy Forum and will take place on the eve of the preparation of the European Commission’s “Regional Programming for Asia (2013-2020) Strategy Paper”. The conference will explore the topics of economic integration, security, cooperation in the field of higher education, energy, and will address the future of the EU’s strategy toward Asia. The Europe-Asia Policy Forum (EUforAsia) was designed to target relevant stakeholders in Asia-Europe affairs and policy-making with information on contemporary issues regarding EU-Asia. Over the last three years, EUforAsia has organised roundtables, briefings and conferences with the aim of enhancing EU-Asia cooperation and awareness on issues of mutual interest in areas such as sustainable development, regional integration and governance. The EUforAsia consortium consists of the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), the Singapore Institute for International Affairs (SIIA) and the European Policy Centre (EPC). It is supported by funding from the European Union. <a href="http://www.clingendael.nl/asia/events/20111214/">Read more»</a>]]>
			
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