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.
180 publications
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Revaluing Culture
Across Europe, policymakers regularly question the value of culture and, increasingly, seek the answer in culture’s social and ...
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The public core of the Internet. An international agenda for Internet governance
The Internet should be a key area in the Netherlands’ foreign policy in order to protect the public core of the Internet from ...
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Rethinking Political Contestation over Climate Change
Rethinking Political Contestation over Climate Change
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The public core of the internet: an international agenda for internet governance
The public core of the Internet
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Presentation Joseph Stiglitz The future of globalization
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Policymaking Using Behavioural Expertise
Policymaking could improve if greater use were made of the knowledge contributed by behavioural economics and psychology. The ...
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Improving internal checks and balances in semi-public organisations
Semi-public organisations need a better system of internal dissent and contradiction. Good internal checks and balances are ...
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Making Romanian and Bulgarian Migration Work in The Netherlands
A broad and future-oriented policy vision of labour migration boosts the likelihood that the free movement of employees will also ...
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Seminar Executive discretion and regulatory decision making
Speech at the International Seminar Executive discretion and regulatory decision making - Issues and challenges in making ...
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How will the Netherlands earn its income 20 years from now
How will the Netherlands earn its income 20 years from now