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HCSS in the media | Week 17

April 24, 2026

Covering topics from Energy to Radicalization, from North Korea to America; HCSS analysts and experts regularly provide commentary and insights on geopolitical and international security matters for national and international media and press.

Below you can find a selection of this week’s highlights:

News and Media Roundup:

20 Apr | Nieuwsuur | Lucia van Geuns, Minister Heinen over energiemaatregelen

20 Apr | WNL Goedemorgen Nederland | Peter Wijninga, Onzekerheid rond onderhandelingen VS en Iran: ‘Niemand weet welke kant het op gaat’

21 Apr | De Groene | Lucia van Geuns, ‘We hebben nodeloos tijd verspild’

21 Apr | EenVandaag | Peter Wijninga, Hoe het Oekraïense ‘Delta’-systeem voor drones ook goed voor de NAVO kan zijn

22 Apr | 9DashLine | Hans Horan, Keeping the door open: Rethinking Washington’s approach to North Korea and denuclearisation

22 Apr | European Leadership Network | Davis Ellison, At cross purposes? The TPNW and US alliance commitments

23 Apr | Ukrinform | Patrick Bolder, Dutch analyst: Ukrainian army likely among best-trained in Europe

23 Apr | Eva | Helga Salemon, Onrust Midden-Oosten houdt aan: “Iran houdt Amerika en de wereld in gijzeling”

23 Apr | Het Parool | HCSS, AIVD: nationale veiligheid nog nooit van zoveel kanten onder druk

24 Apr | Algemeen Dagblad | Patrick Bolder, Kritiek op Trumps peperdure ‘Golden Fleet’ kost marineminister zijn baan

24 Apr | Den Haag Centraal | Michel Rademaker, Internationaal recht onder druk: ‘Juist nu moet de stad een lichtbaken zijn’

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Lucia van Geuns
Peter Wijninga
Hans Horan
Davis Ellison
Patrick Bolder
Helga Salemon
Michel Rademaker
Britt de Cuijper

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