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In this session Dr. Erik Pajtinka will explain the present functions of military diplomacy and how his analytical framework helps to increase our understanding of what military diplomacy is. He moreover discusses the potential conceptual demarcations between gunboat diplomacy and coercive diplomacy. This session is hosted by Hester Postma, project officer on Military Diplomacy. About the expert: Dr. Erik Pajtinka is a lecturer at the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy of the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations of the Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica (Slovakia) and an external lecturer at the Institute of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). In the past he was a visiting scholar at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations “Clingendael” in the Hague (Netherlands) and a lecturer at the Faculty of International Relations of the Economic University in Bratislava (Slovakia). In his research he specializes in issues of current theory and practice of diplomacy, particularly bilateral diplomacy and diplomacy of the European Union.
Fresh mix to celebrate the new tunes coming out of Africa and stirring up dancefloors worldwide. Coming to you live from the Hague. Enjoy!
This Indiana boy went to college and ended up teaching with his old high school band director, the legendary Al Castronovo in Chesterton, IN. While there, Jim met his wife who was from the Netherlands and decided to relocate, becoming the band director at the American School in the Hague. Jim looks back on a stellar career and his story highlights what it is like to teach band in such a culture-rich country like the Netherlands.
Mikel Delagrange is a Human Rights Lawyer and Founder of the Amani Project based in the Hague Netherlands. Twelve months ago the listeners of this Podcast engaged in the The Hidden Athlete Project, now known as the Masaka Cycling Club Foundation. Masaka is a small city based in a very poor region in Uganda's South and just happens to have a wealth of Cycling talent currently unseen due to poverty and access constraints. In this Episode we talk to the progress being made through our collaboration with the Amani Project and sister clubs, we talk about the barriers that remain and how we plan to navigate through those, we tall about how a relationship with Wahoo and the e-racing platform has enabled us to bring this talent to potential recruiters. All the topics accumulate up to an exciting future for our friends in East Africa and we would love the Global Cycling community to get involved. Please enjoy, share and help if possible by clinking on the below links.www.masakacyclingclub.com/donateInstagram: @teamamaniInstagram: @masakacyclingclubInstagram: @africarisingcyclingInstagram: @kenyan_ridersInstagram: @jfc_cycling
Dr Nader visited The Hague, Netherlands during the week of the 4th International Ayurveda Congress hosted in Leiden. Students gathered to hear Dr Nader answer questions on a wide variety of topics.
Dr Nader visited The Hague, Netherlands during the week of the 4th International Ayurveda Congress hosted in Leiden. Students gathered to hear Dr Nader answer questions on a wide variety of topics.
Dr Nader visited The Hague, Netherlands during the week of the 4th International Ayurveda Congress hosted in Leiden. Students gathered to hear Dr Nader answer questions on a wide variety of topics.
Dr Nader visited The Hague, Netherlands during the week of the 4th International Ayurveda Congress hosted in Leiden. Students gathered to hear Dr Nader answer questions on a wide variety of topics.
I don't know what to feel when I hear from fellow musicians that they started learning their instrument at 3 years old. Part of me feels that if I had done the same I would be a more holistic musician and perhaps more proficient in the instrument if we are talking about the 10 000 hours rule. The more skeptical side of mind thinks that I might grow to hate practicing and never take on this profession... Perhaps sometimes parents do not know what they are truly signing up for when they put their children through music education from an early age. The child might grow to love music performance, and parents might hear the sentence "Mum/Dad, I want to enter music school" that they would most likely object. Placida is a perfect example of someone who has received music education from an early age. She has went on to the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory (Singapore) graduating with a Bachelor's in Violin performance and the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (Netherlands) with a Master's in Music Education and a Bachelor's in Baroque music performance. She is part of Singapore's Baroque ensemble, Red Dot Baroque, an organization that is bringing baroque music to their audience in a refreshing way.On this episode of You Play A What? I learnt about all things baroque, from performance practice to the spirit of baroque music. There were some pretty eye opening revelation.. Join us and decide for yourself, is it Buh-rock or Br-Rowk and vibrato in baroque music! Check out Placida's YouTube Channel for some top quality violin/violone performance!Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode of the podcast! You can get in touch with me through https://www.youplayawhat.com . Subscribe and share this podcast with your friends if you enjoyed the episode. Feel free to leave a rating and review on which ever platform you choose to listen to your podcast!
In 1997 pretty much all countries in the world decided to get rid of chemical weapons and together formed the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the Hague - Netherlands, as the organization that sees to that. OPCW investigated the April 7th 2018 incident in Douma Syria and reported that: “chlorine, or another reactive chlorine-containing chemical, was likely released”. An internal OPCW Email in response however said that the report: “is highly misleading and not supported by the facts”. London based author and journalist Peter Hitchens has closely followed the Syrian conflict and Douma incident. He’s recently visited the OPCW whistleblower and now discusses with Rico Brouwer in café Weltschmerz what actually happened in Douma and what’s at stake with this misleading OPCW report not only in Syria but also with our governments, the international rule of law and the validity of the OPCW. Links: · Peter Hitchens blog Mail on Sunday https://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2019/12/this-is-peter-hitchens-mail-on-sunday-column-i-stood-outside-the-safe-house-in-a-road-i-cannot-name-in-a-major-europ.html · Quoted Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douma_chemical_attack · The OPCW website https://www.opcw.org/ · OPCW on Syria https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/featured-topics/syria-and-opcw · Leaked OPCW Email https://wikileaks.com/opcw-douma/document/Internal-OPCW-E-Mail/ · Courage foundation https://couragefound.org/2019/10/opcw-panel-statement/ · Countries signed to the CPC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_parties_to_the_Chemical_Weapons_Convention · Russian envoy on OPCW press conference https://youtu.be/vQEoN0TPIVQ?t=534 · Dutch press conference on preventing Russian OPCW hack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMBdN1n2uBI · follow Peter Hitchens on Twitter https://twitter.com/@ClarkeMicah
Zero Credibility Episode 18 (recorded Sunday, May 5th, 2019) On this episode of Zero Credibility, Peter, Justin, and Flory talk about the topics listed below: --Welcome back Flory-- (0:00:45) - Flory gives us some background on the Hague (Netherlands)(0:02:20) - Flory’s thesis --Notre Dame & France-- (0:05:00) - Notre Dame fire add to France’s woes(0:06:10) - Emmanuel Macron(0:22:30) - Inequality in France, and around the world (0:27:30) - Future of France?(0:30:00) - The impacts of a structural changes in an economy(0:38:10) - Macron pledges to close Ena (the Eton of France) --Elite/Private Schools-- (0:39:00) - What are our thoughts on elite schools (meritocracy vs nepotism)(0:41:45) - The potential problems of creating a small circle/talent pool for a country to employ from --Capitalism vs Sustainability (0:46:20) - The extinction rebellion movement!!! (1:08:00) - When we start talking about philosophy) --Same old same old (1:13:20) - Facebook starts banning “far-right” figures - Do we care? --Taylor Swift-- (1:16:30) - Taylor Swift is back? What do we think of her new single ME!?(1:19:10) - Is it a new sound or an old one?(1:26:45) - Arianna Grande lyrics in Thank you, next Enjoiii!
Special interview with organisers and participants of the 'become a liquidity provider on BarterDEX using your Raspberry Pi' workshop which was held in The Hague Netherlands on the 30th of March 2018. The event was internationally acknowledged because it is one of the first workshops taking BarterDEX to a broader audience. The organisers worked with Komodo Pioneers, a notary node within the Komodo ecosystem and sponsor of this kind of events, to make it happen.
Laure-Anne Viselè is a blogger, dog trainer and dog behaviour therapist operating in the Hague (Netherlands). Through her blog (Canis Blogus) Laure-Anne is well known for the way she communicates the science of dog training.