Studio Moskou is verhuisd!

…en je kunt op de nieuwe lokatie al opnemen!

We zitten nu (samen met dB’s) op Vlampijpstraat 63, nog geen kilometer van de vorige plaats.

Wat is er anders in de nieuwe oefenstudio’s voor beginnende en gevorderde bands?

Studio Moskou is groter en hoger, opname ruimte is 80 m2 en 3.80m hoog, geluidsapparatuur en on stage installaties aanwezig.

Er zijn 2 control-rooms die allebei grenzen aan de opname ruimte. De ene control-room hoort bij Studio Moskou en in de andere zit Erik Spanjers van studio Silvester. Alles is nieuw gebouwd en aan de akoestiek hebben we veel aandacht besteed, we zijn daar nog niet klaar mee, maar het klinkt nu al te gek.

Indien er muziekoptreden plaatsvinden is een eenvoudige keuken beschikbaar. Patat voor onder de 5 euro en een flinke diversificatie in de beschikbare biermerken. Buitenterras niet overdekt, openingstijden van 12:00 tot circa 23:30 of 1:30.

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  1. 🗺️ Map of UN Soft Power Channels: Palestine & Vatican

    1. Observer States: Rights & Influence

    Rights/Action

    UN Members

    Observer States (Palestine, Vatican)

    Vote in General Assembly

    Propose Resolutions Directly

    ❌ (must co-sponsor)

    Speak in General Debate

    Attend UN Committees

    ✅ (as observer)

    Access to Side Events

    Treaty Negotiations

    ✅ (may influence text)

    NGO Engagement

    Media Amplification

    ✅ (heavily leveraged)

    2. Engagement Channels & Leverage Tactics

    Palestine

    UNGA High-Level Speeches: Focus on occupation, statehood recognition.

    Side Events: Human rights violations, Gaza crises, settlement expansion.

    NGO Alliances: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, etc.

    Regional Blocs: Uses OIC, Arab League, G77 to push language in resolutions.

    Media Campaigns: Mobilizes global public opinion via press conferences, viral content.

    Vatican (Holy See)

    Ethical Advocacy: Opposes abortion, euthanasia, and promotes religious freedom.

    Diplomatic Quiet Power: Influences behind the scenes during major treaty debates.

    Treaty Text Shaping: Plays role in Arms Trade Treaty, Sustainable Development Goals language.

    Moral Voice: Frequently cited in peace, migration, and poverty discussions.

    Faith-Based Alliances: Coordinates with Catholic NGOs and global religious networks.

    3. Examples of Influence Without Votes

    Year

    Event/Resolution

    Involvement by Palestine or Vatican

    Outcome

    2012

    UNGA Resolution 67/19 (Palestine status)

    Palestine lobbied via NAM and Arab League

    Granted observer state status

    2013

    Arms Trade Treaty

    Vatican shaped preamble language

    Ethical standards included in final text

    2014

    Gaza Conflict Debate in UNHRC

    Palestine presented reports, media campaigns

    Fact-finding mission launched

    2015

    SDGs Adoption

    Vatican influenced life/ethics-related language

    Emphasis on “dignity”, family, and religious tolerance

    2021

    Ceasefire call during Israel-Gaza clash

    Palestine mobilized NAM, African Group

    Emergency special session & non-binding ceasefire vote

    4. Summary

    Palestine and the Vatican use soft power to shape UN outcomes.

    They cannot vote but remain active agenda influencers.

    Their tools include diplomatic lobbying, moral persuasion, strategic alliances, and media visibility.

    Soft power at the UN is not about who votes—it’s about who influences what gets talked about and how.

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