Publications
All work of the WRR is public and published in one of four series.
- Reports to the government: extensive reports containing advice on government policy
- Policy briefs: shorter publications containing reflection on current topics, along with recommendations
- Investigations: publications in which the WRR points out societal issues
- Working papers: background studies written to support advisory projects
In addition to these four series, the WRR occasionally issues publications, videos and podcasts on current topics.
185 publications
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How to solve the riddle of belated Euro Contestation in the Netherlands?
How to solve the riddle of belated Euro Contestation in The Netherlands?
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The EU Constitutional Treaty in the Netherlands. Could a better embedding have made a difference?
The EU Constitutional Treaty in the Netherlands. Could a better embedding have made a difference?
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Europe in the Netherlands: political parties
Europe in the Netherlands: political parties
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Europe in parliament: towards targeted politization
Europe in parliament: towards targeted politization
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The Dutch third sector and the European Union. Connecting citizens to the EU?
The Dutch third sector and the European Union. Connecting citizens to Europe
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No news is bad news! The role of the media and news framing in embedding Europe
No news is bad news! The role of the media and news framing in embedding Europe
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Citizens and the legitimacy of the European Union
Citizens and the legitimacy of the European Union
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The psychology and economics of attitudes in The Netherlands
The psychology and economics of attitudes in The Netherlands
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Faces of Europe. Searching for leadership in a new political style
Faces of Europe. Searching for leadership in a new political style
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Political Economy of European integration in the polder. Asymetrical supranational governance and the limits of legitimacy of Dutch EU policy-making
Political Economy of European integration in the polder. Asymetrical supranational governance and the limits of legitimacy of ...