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Prof. Dr. Rob de Wijk



Beiträge als Autor:

  1. The Efficacy of ESDP (aus der Publikation Jahrbuch für internationale Sicherheitspolitik 2004)
  2. The European Union´s Foreign, Security and Defence Policies and Austria´s Ambitions (aus der Publikation The European Union´s Foreign, Security and Defence Policies and Austria´s Ambitions)
  3. The Union's Foreign, Security and Defence Policies and Austria's Ambitions (aus der Publikation The Union's Foreign, Security and Defence Policies and Austria's Ambitions (Kurzfassung))

Lebenslauf

Since 1997 at the Clingendael Institute for International Relations in The Hague to study the military aspects of international security.
Professor in the field of International Relations at the Royal Netherlands Military Academy, Breda [1999].
Professor for Strategic Studies at the University of Leiden [2000].
Member of the National Defence Research Council of the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO.

In 2003 Dr. Rob de Wijk became the Director of the Clingendael Centre for Strategic Studies. The Centre is a joint venture of the Clingendael Institute for International Relations and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO

He is also professor in the field of International Relations at the Royal Netherlands Military Academy, Breda (1999) and professor Strategic Studies at the University of Leiden (2000). Finally, he is a member of the National Defence Research Council of TNO (1993).

Rob de Wijk started his career in 1977 as a freelance journalist. In 1980 he became editor-in-chief of a publishing company specialised in journals and scientific publications. From 1985 to 1989 he worked at the University of Leiden’s political science department. He was a lecturer in international relations, in particular international security.

In October 1989 Rob de Wijk was appointed Head of the Defence Concepts Division of the Defence Staff at the Netherlands Ministry of Defence. He advised the Chief of the Defence Staff in matters relating to strategic plans and policy. In September 1997 he acquired a secondment with the Clingendael Institute for International Relations in The Hague to study the military aspects of international security.

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