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Joris Teer | PM Rutte meets with young security experts

June 9, 2021

Yesterday, a delegation of young security analysts shared their input with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, in preparation of the NATO summit taking place on June14th.

HCSS strategic analyst Joris Teer’s contribution focused on the role of (emerging disruptive) technology in China’s military modernization, European tech export and investment screening policy and new EU dependencies on China as a result of the energy transition.

Een belangrijk thema van de @NATO top op 14 juni is ‘NAVO2030’, oftewel: hoe maken we de alliantie klaar voor de toekomst? En met wie kan je hier beter over praten dan met jongeren? Hun ideeën zijn hierbij onmisbaar. pic.twitter.com/mga4hUfES0

— Mark Rutte (@MinPres) June 8, 2021

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