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Rediscovering Europe in the Netherlands
National politicians and policymakers should take the lead in identifying major issues facing Europe. They must explicitly ...
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Generationally-aware policy
Despite the ageing of the population the Dutch welfare state can remain sustainable in the future, but that will depend on ...
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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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Towards a Food Policy
The rapidly changing context of the food supply and the accompanying challenges demand a food policy that should focus mainly on ...
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From disparity to potential: a realistic perspective on socio-economic health inequalities
In this policy brief, the WRR proposes a new perspective on ways of designing and evaluating health-prevention policy in the ...
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The European Union, Turkey and Islam
Islam does not form a hindrance to Turkey’s admission to the EU, according to the WRR report The European Union, Turkey and Islam ...
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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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Attached to the world: on the anchoring and strategy of Dutch foreign policy
The WRR calls for a rethinking of Dutch foreign policy in its report Attached to the world. On the anchoring and strategy of ...
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Perceptions of future developments in the European Union
Perceptions of future developments in the European Union
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Supervising public interests. Towards a broader perspective on government supervision
Greater attention is needed for the importance of supervision to protecting public interests. In this report, the WRR therefore ...