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Rob de Wijk discusses the intervention in Libya at 'Overnachting'.
Please note the interview is in Dutch.
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Rob de Wijk is the director of HCSS. He studied Contemporary History and International Relations in Groningen, and wrote his PhD dissertation on NATO’s ‘Flexibility in Response’ strategy at the Political Science Department of Leiden University.
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Tien jaar geleden rukte de Afghaanse Noordelijke Alliantie, gesteund door Amerikaanse bommenwerpers, op richting Kaboel. De taliban moesten worden verdreven.
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Einde burgeroorlog Libië in zicht
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Rob de Wijk on the importance of oil in Libya
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Rob de Wijk bij Eenvandaag over het veroveren van de rebellen van Tripolie
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Rob de Wijk bij Knevel en van den Brink over de inname van Tripolie
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Sophie Roborgh discusses the decisions of the Netherlands with regards to the bombing in Libya.
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Sophie Roborgh discusses the acknowledgement of the rebel council in Libya at BNR's 'On the Move'.
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Rem Korteweg speaks about the future of Libya at BNR News Radio.
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Het G-woord is gevallen. Althans bij GroenLinks.
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Rob de Wijk discusses the progress of the revolt in Libya, the fact NATO cannot lose, and the role of the Netherlands at BNR News Radio.
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Rob de Wijk discusses the death of Osama bin Laden at BNR Nieuwsradio.
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This piece details where the Obama people have gone wrong over Libya.
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Sophie Roborgh discusses the departure of Col. Qadaffi at BNR
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Sophie Roborgh talks in the BNR news show about the uncertainty surrounding the Dutch contribution to humanitarian aid in Libya
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Rob de Wijk speaks about the involvement in Misrata Libya.
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Over the last six weeks, the struggle in the Libyan city Misurata has cost at least a thousand lives. Approximately three thousand people have been injured. This was declared last monday by Khaled Abu Falgha, the director of the local hospital. HCSS expert Rem Korteweg shares his insights with BNR Radio.
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Sophie Roborgh discusses the cease fire in Libya.
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NATO powers are now paddling backward, expressing concerns over arming the rebels. Some declare that arming the rebels violates the arms embargo of the 1970 Security Council resolution, others are worried that Islamists with connections to al-Qaeda are among the rebels, while still others fear the unknown consequences (read: Afghanistan and Iraq).
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Rob de Wijk discusses the potential role of the Netherlands in the construction of a Libyan democracy.
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'Hoe leg je dat aan de Libiërs uit', vroeg Uitgesproken VARA's Jan Tromp mij laatst. Ik had net uiteengezet dat het Westen terughoudend moet zijn met een interventie, ook al wordt in het land op grote schaal gemoord.
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