It is summer recess in The Hague. During this period between the fall of the cabinet and the start of a new election campaign, we invite writers, scientists and thinkers to talk about the political time in which we live. Because so much has happened in the past year and everything went so fast, we like to zoom out a bit.

In this fourth – and last – Haagse Affairs in the summer, an old acquaintance is a guest: Mark Kranenburg. Although he is officially retired, he still writes a lot for NRC in a special genre: political necrology. In this episode you will hear about four prominent politicians who died in 2025 and about the art of writing a necrology

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Haagse Affairs in the summer I: angry voters and emotions in politics

Haagse Affairs in the summer II: About blind spots and politics in therapy

Haagse Affairs in the summer III: the standardization of the far right

The stories of house historian Mark Kranenburg

Hans Wiegel: ‘The Oracle from Ljouwert’ was never really away from The Hague

Frits Bolkestein: atypical and unpredictable. He made the VVD Euro criticism and questioned integration

Politician and children’s book writer Jan Terlouw was the walking reasonable alternative

Hans van den Broek, the straight -line friend of the US who was at the feet by ‘Meedenker’ Lubbers

Elizabeth Schmitz (1938-2024) laved between rules and mercy

Former minister Frits Korthals Altes died: Man of the flawless memory

Guest:
Mark Kranenburg
Presentation:
Guus Valk
Editorial & production:
Iris Verhulsdonk
Assembly:
Pieter Bakker
Photo:
Marcel Antonisse/ANP




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