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20 Oct 2021
Conflict and Fragility
Guns, seats and protests: political reform in the Middle East
The expert dialogue series examines prospects for political reform across the contemporary Middle East by developing a conceptual approach for study.
| Online |
17 Jun 2021
Conflict and Fragility
Security Sector Reform as a Strategic Policy Tool
The prevalence of armed groups in many fragile and conflict-affected states – including in the Middle East – continues to make Security Sector Reform (SSR) an important policy concept and tool. Organised by the Netherlands Ministry of Defence and Foreign Affairs.
| Online |
22 Mar 2021
Conflict and Fragility
The evolution of EU policy on Syria and its current challenges
This virtual conversation serves as side event to the Brussels-V conference.
| YouTube |
20 Oct 2020
Conflict and Fragility
Webinar #2: Turkish foreign policy in the Levant
Join webinar #2 of our 4-part series on Turkey. This time on Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East after 2015 when the peace negotiations between the AKP and PKK collapsed.
| YouTube |
23 Jun 2020
Conflict and Fragility
Webinar: EU options for dealing with the Syrian conflict
This webinar on the Syrian conflict is organised in collaboration with the Bertelsmann Stiftung.
| YouTube |
29 Oct 2019
Europe in the World
Special lecture by Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Clingendael Institute has the pleasure of hosting a public lecture by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq Mr. Mohamed Ali Alhakim, entitled 'Iraq in the Middle East: Battleground or Bridge builder?'
| The Hague |
4 Oct 2019
Conflict and Fragility
Tijd voor een koerswijziging van het Nederlandse Israëlbeleid?
Deze avond wordt georganiseerd door de Leonhard-Woltjer Stichting en Een Ander Joods Geluid, en zal plaatsvinden in de Balie, Amsterdam. Clingendaeler Erwin van Veen zal spreken.
| Amsterdam |
13 May 2019
Conflict and Fragility
Syria After Civil War #3: Regional Militancy and Political Order
This lunch discussion, with Hans Wurzer, Marina Calculli, Fréderieke Geerdink and Erwin van Veen, is part of our Series of lunch discussions on Syria after Civil War.
| the Hague |
26 Mar 2019
Conflict and Fragility
Syria after Civil War #2: The geopolitics of Conflict
This lunch discussion, with Monika Sie Dhian Ho, Rena Netjes, and Erwin van Veen, is part of our Series of lunch discussions on Syria after Civil War.
| The Hague |
8 Nov 2018
Conflict and Fragility
Israel and Palestine: The state of the two-state solution
Public discussion with an independent delegation of former Knesset members and other prominent Israeli/Palestinian figures on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
| The Hague |
10 - 11 Oct 2018
Conflict and Fragility
The curious case of adolescent democracy and protracted violence
Expert meeting on the related occurrence of democracies, elections and protracted violence from the perspective of international peacebuilding.
| Ghent & Brussels |
20 Jun 2018
Conflict and Fragility
Iraq beyond its 2018 elections: what might be next?
Workshop on the significance of the 2018 Iraqi elections through the prism of regional political competition and deeper conflict issues and drivers behind the elections.
| Brussels, Belgium |
6 Feb 2018
Conflict and Fragility
Syria under Assad: Challenges for European policy
Public panel discussion on the key challenges for European policy in Syria.
| The Hague |
21 Nov 2017
Conflict and Fragility
Iraq beyond 'Mosul': avoiding the next conflict
A public panel discussion about how further conflict in Iraq can be avoided. (This event is fully booked).
| The Hague |
22 Nov 2016
Conflict and Fragility
To prevent irrelevance: Adaptive security & justice programming
This event series aims to develop a practical work program for donors and international NGOs in order to turn ‘adaptive programming’ into effective and operational interventions that will improve security and justice in conflict-prone environments.
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Sophialaan 10, The Hague |
7 Nov 2016
Conflict and Fragility
Yemen: Drivers of conflict and peace
Workshop co-organised by Chatham House on the underlying domestic, regional and international political economy drivers of conflict in Yemen with in-depth discussion on current developments and future policy options.
| the Clingendael Institute, The Hague |
4 Oct 2016
Conflict and Fragility
Libya remains in turmoil: implications for international support?
Expert discussion on the current political and security situation in Libya and the implications for international engagement (Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law).
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Sophialaan 10, The Hague (10 - 16:15 hrs |
10 May 2016
Conflict and Fragility
'Making better security and justice programming happen'
Why is the change needed for better security/justice programming in fragile societies not happening? One-day interactive brainstorm by the Knowledge Platform Security and Rule of Law in The Hague.
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Sophialaan 10, The Hague |
6 May 2015
Conflict and Fragility
Expert discussion - 'Iraq: How to stabilize a vortex?'
On Wednesday May 6th Clingendael’s Conflict Research Unit (CRU) will co-host a closed door expert meeting with the Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law.
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice |
4 Dec 2014
Conflict and Fragility
All for the few and the few for themselves?
On Thursday 4 December Clingendael’s Conflict Research Unit (CRU) organizes a meeting for the Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law. The purpose of the event is to explore how elite interests and coalitions shape the priorities, culture, structure and accountability of security and justice organizations in fragile environments
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice |
1 Jul 2014
Conflict and Fragility
'Local' conflicts in transnational entanglements
On Tuesday 1 July, Clingendael organizes a full day event under the umbrella of the Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law on how peacekeeping can be made more fit-for-purpose in view of the transnational influences on many present-day conflicts.
| The Hague Institute for Global Justice, Sophialaan 10, The Hague |
20 Sep 2013
Conflict and Fragility
CONTINUITY vs. DISRUPTION: POLITICS AND STATE FORMATION IN YEMEN
This workshop is an opportunity for a focused discussion on the long-term prospects of Yemen’s current political transition with 15-20 experts and policy makers on the basis of
years of research by Chatham House’s Yemen Forum and ongoing research by the Clingendael Institute.
| Direction: Clingendael 7 2597 VH The Hague *On invitation only |