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The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) is very pleased to present the HCSS GeoRisQ Monitor. GeoRisQ Monitor provides big picture overviews of trends, risks and opportunities across different fields to decision makers, analysts and everyone taking a vivid interest in the 'state of the world'. It offers data-based visualizations of global developments on a country-by-country basis in an interactive world map. Each month, GeoRisQ Monitor publishes its map of the month on a topic of strategic importance accompanied by a strategic briefing of one of the HCSS experts.
In our first map of the month, HCSS experts assess the likelihood of future socio-political instability across the European continent looking at the combination of youth unemployment, income inequality and public debt of European countries. Please visit our GeoRisQ Monitor to access the results of this month's analysis.
Erik Frinking is the Director of the Strategic Futures Program at HCSS. He holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from Leiden University.
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Sijbren de Jong is Strategic Analyst at HCSS. He holds a PhD in EU external energy security relations from the University of Leuven. Prior to receiving his doctorate, he studied Economic Geography at the University of Groningen and Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding at the University of Leuven.
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Tim Sweijs is a strategic analyst. He leads HCSS’s security foresight efforts and is a core team member of the Strategy & Change Program.
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