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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200811T110000
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SUMMARY:Defense Spending\, the U.S. Military Drawdown\, and More: Assessing the German-American Relationship at a Critical Juncture
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There are a number of important issues on the transatlantic agenda. And\, yet the relevance of the partnership between the United States and Germany has been called into question in recent years. From defense spending and the proposed U.S. military drawdown\, to transatlantic trade and investment\, to relations with other countries such as China and Russia\, the German-American relationship has been charged. With the German presidency of the European Council\, what can we expect for the transatlantic relationship in the months and years to come? \nJoin us on Tuesday\, August 11 at 11:00 am ET for an online discussion about the evolving German-American relationship with Congressman Rob Bishop (R-UT)\, Senior Member of House Committee on Armed Services\, and Bundestag Member Dr. Tobias Lindner (Die Grüne)\, Spokesman for Security Policy\, Chairman of the Defense Committee. The event will be moderated by Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook\, Executive Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project and Executive Director of The Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship at the Harvard Kennedy School and Co-Director of the ACG’s Eric M. Warburg Chapter in Boston. \nThis event is being held as part of WunderbarTogetherUSA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the Germany Federal Foreign Office and implemented together with the Goethe-Institut.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F7415967258090%2FWN_AqF1ko-iQnmYYUAw-dtr0g|||” css=”.vc_custom_1596725849432{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]A public school teacher turned public servant\, Rob Bishop represents Utah’s First Congressional District in the U.S. Congress. Congressman Bishop is a life-long resident of the First District\, with the exception of two years he spent in Germany while serving a mission for the LDS Church. He was born and raised in Kaysville\, Utah. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science. He started teaching at Box Elder High School (BEHS) in Brigham City in 1974. From 1980 through 1985 he taught German and coached debate at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden\, Utah\, before returning to BEHS. Before retiring in December of 2002\, he taught advanced placement courses in government and U.S. History\, while serving as the Chair of the History Department at BEHS. Now in his ninth term in the House\, Congressman Bishop serves as Ranking Member of the House Committee on Natural Resources and as a Senior Member of House Committee on Armed Services where he sits on the Readiness Subcommittee and the Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee. \nSince 2011\, Dr. Tobias Lindner has served as Member of the Bundestag\, representing Südpfalz. He currently serves as Spokesman for Security Policy\, Chairman of the Defense Committee\, Member of the Budget Committee\, Deputy Chairman of the Audit Committee\, Chairman of the Green Regional Group Rhineland-Pfalz. He joined the Green Party in 1998\, later serving as Party chairman of Germersheim County and the City of Wörth am Rhein. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT). \nCathryn Clüver Ashbrook is a German and American national and the founding Executive Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)\, which examines the challenges to negotiation and statecraft in the 21st century. In January 2018\, she was named Executive Director of the Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship. From 2011-2017\, she served as the Executive Director of the India and South Asia Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at HKS\, a program which ended formal activities in 2018. Her areas of expertise include EU-US relations – including trade and security policy – and digital public policy in urban and national contexts[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/defense-spending-the-u-s-military-drawdown-and-more-assessing-the-german-american-relationship-at-a-critical-juncture/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200811T183624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T215521Z
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SUMMARY:Pipeline Politics: The Transatlantic Debate over Nord Stream II
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In mid-July\, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced revised guidelines regarding sanctions on energy pipeline projects – including Nord Stream II and TurkStream. The Trump administration is concerned that Nord Stream II\, which is nearing completion\, threatens to give Moscow economic and political leverage over Europe and will undermine Europe’s energy security. However\, these new sanctions may also lead to further tensions in the transatlantic relationship. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, August 12 at 11:00 am ET for an online discussion about Nord Stream II\, European energy policy\, and what this all means for the transatlantic relationship featuring Ambassador Daniel Fried\, Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council and former US Ambassador to Poland\, and Dr. Kirsten Westphal\, Head of Geopolitics of Energy Transformation for the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6215971708963%2FWN_5APaKD4VQ9eDDbqZ57_r2Q|||” css=”.vc_custom_1597170950148{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Ambassador Daniel Fried is the Atlantic Council’s Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow. In the course of his forty-year Foreign Service career\, Ambassador Fried played a key role in designing and implementing American policy in Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union. As special assistant and NSC senior director for Presidents Clinton and Bush\, ambassador to Poland\, and assistant secretary of state for Europe (2005-09)\, Ambassador Fried crafted the policy of NATO enlargement to Central European nations and\, in parallel\, NATO-Russia relations\, thus advancing the goal of Europe whole\, free\, and at peace. During those years\, the West’s community of democracy and security grew in Europe. Ambassador Fried helped lead the West’s response to Moscow’s aggression against Ukraine starting in 2014: as State Department coordinator for sanctions policy\, he crafted US sanctions against Russia\, the largest US sanctions program to date\, and negotiated the imposition of similar sanctions by Europe\, Canada\, Japan\, and Australia. \nAmbassador Fried became one of the US government’s foremost experts on Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. While a student\, he lived in Moscow\, majored in Soviet studies and history at Cornell University (BA magna cum laude 1975)\, and received an MA from Columbia’s Russian Institute and School of International Affairs in 1977. He joined the US Foreign Service later that year\, serving overseas in Leningrad (human rights\, Baltic affairs\, and consular officer)\, and Belgrade (political officer)\, and in the Office of Soviet Affairs in the State Department. \nAs Polish desk officer in the late 1980s\, Fried was one of the first in Washington to recognize the impending collapse of Communism in Poland\, and helped develop the immediate response of the George H.W. Bush Administration to these developments. As political counselor at the US Embassy in Warsaw (1990-93)\, Fried witnessed Poland’s difficult but ultimately successful free market\, democratic transformation\, working with successive Polish governments. \nAmbassador Fried also served as the State Department’s first special envoy for the closure of the Guantanamo (GTMO) Detainee Facility. He established procedures for the transfer of individual detainees and negotiated the transfers of seventy detainees to twenty countries\, with improved security outcomes.\nDr. Kirsten Westphal is based at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)\, the German Institute for International and Security Affairs in Berlin. For more than 50 years\, the SWP has provided analysis on foreign policy issues not only to the Bundestag and the German Federal Government\, but also to economic actors and the general public. \nDr. Westphal is assigned for International Energy Relations and Global Energy Security at the institute. She was a Member of the Expert Panel to the Global Commission on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation in 2018-2019 and contributed to the Commission’s Report “A New World”\, published in 2019. In parallel\, she has been leading the Project “Geopolitics of Energy Transformation 2030 (GET 2030)” supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. Over the course of 2019/2020 the follow-up project (EU GET 2030) examines the geopolitics of the energy transformation from the EU’s perspective. This project involves IFRI in Paris\, PISM in Warsaw; and Real Instituto Elcano in Madrid. It is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. \nSince 2015\, Westphal has been conducting a series of Track 2 dialogues with Russia and Poland\, with the kind support of the German Federal Foreign Office. Previously\, she has worked as a consultant in the energy industry. She has experience in international election observation missions of the OSCE and EU. She is on the Advisory Board of the Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research (REKK) Foundation\, Budapest\, member of the Scientific Council of the Royal Institute Elcano\, Madrid\, and on the Editorial Board of the European Energy & Climate Journal. \nShe has published widely on international energy relations and EU external energy relations. Her books include Global Energy Governance in a Multipolar World (Aldershot/ Burlington Ashgate 2010); and The Political and Economic Challenges of Energy in the Middle East and North Africa (Routledge\, 2018). Her recent publications on the geopolitics of energy transformation\, on energy security reimagined in times of decarbonization and on the operationalization of SDG 7 have appeared in Nature\, Global Policy\, Energy Strategy Review\, European Energy Journal and at SWP among others.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/pipeline-politics-the-transatlantic-debate-over-nord-stream-ii/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200811T183354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T183354Z
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SUMMARY:The Challenge of COVID-19: How Is the German Social System Coping?
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nCOVID-19 has disproportionally affected low income and minority communities\, increased the digital divide\, shown weakness in healthcare systems\, and changed the nature of everyday life including work and education. Although Germany was able to suppress the infection rate\, the pandemic has taken a toll on its social system.\n\n\nJoin us on Tuesday\, August 18 at 11:00 am ET for a webinar with Bundestag Member Ekin Deligӧz (Green Party)\, who serves on the Bundestag’s Budget Committee and as Spokeswoman for the Bavarian Greens in the Bundestag. She will discuss the impact of the pandemic on German society. \nThis event is being held as part of WunderbarTogetherUSA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the Germany Federal Foreign Office and implemented together with the Goethe-Institut. \n\n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F4415971707621%2FWN_RbfeiIHgTCG0__NUJtOmmw|||” css=”.vc_custom_1597170798502{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]In September 1979\, Ekin Deligöz came with her family from Turkey to Germany. In 1992\, she passed her Abitur in Weißenhorn\, Bavaria and then completed a degree in administrative sciences in Constance and Vienna\, which she finished in 1998 as a graduate in administrative science. \nIn 1991\, she was one of the co-founders of the Bavarian State Association of Green Youth and at that time was the spokeswoman for the “Grün Bunt Alternative Jugend Bayern”. \nMs. Deligöz has been a member of the German Bundestag since 1998. From 2002 to 2005\, she was Parliamentary Managing Director of the parliamentary group of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. From 1998 to 2009\, she was a member of the children’s commission of the German Bundestag. From 2005 to 2009\, she was deputy chair of the Bundestag committee for families\, seniors and women. Between 2009 and 2013\, Ms. Deligöz was one of the deputy group chairwomen of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in the Bundestag. \nSince 2013\, she has been a member of the Budget Committee of the German Bundestag and chairwoman of the Greens in the Audit Committee. She is also a deputy member of the Labor and Social Affairs Committee and spokeswoman for the Bavarian Greens in the Bundestag. Since 2018\, Ms. Deligöz has served as the Vice president of the German Child Protection Association “Deutscher Kinderschutzbund”.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-challenge-of-covid-19-how-is-the-german-social-system-coping/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200819T211556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200820T162539Z
UID:10000354-1598011200-1598014800@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:The 2020 Political Conventions: Reactions from Berlin
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, for the first time\, the Democratic and Republican National Conventions are being held as virtual events on national television. With dozens of speakers each day\, this new format is like a highly choreographed Zoom event with viewers tuning in from across the country and around the world. \nJoin us on Friday\, August 21 at 12:00 pm ET (following the Democratic Convention) and Friday\, August 28  at 12:00 pm ET (following the Republican Convention)\, for a conversation with a group of Bundestag members who are following the conventions from Berlin.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F2415978716750%2FWN_ZSsg3yOfTbWylrVqsjSvXA|||” css=”.vc_custom_1597871735080{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-2020-political-conventions-reactions-from-berlin/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200828T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200828T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200819T211937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T141732Z
UID:10000522-1598616000-1598619600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:The 2020 Political Conventions: Reactions from Berlin
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, for the first time\, the Democratic and Republican National Conventions are being held as virtual events on national television. With dozens of speakers each day\, this new format is like a highly choreographed Zoom event with viewers tuning in from across the country and around the world. \nJoin us on Friday\, August 28  at 12:00 pm ET (following the Republican Convention)\, for a conversation with Bundestag members Franziska Brantner (The Greens)\, Thomas Erndl (CSU)\, and Alexander Kulitz (FDP)\, who are following the conventions from Berlin.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6615978719033%2FWN_a_EMMYakT8Wf8Rjf-zhCpg|||” css=”.vc_custom_1598365046263{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-2020-political-conventions-reactions-from-berlin-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200831T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200831T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200831T133640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T133640Z
UID:10000523-1598871600-1598875200@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Wir schaffen das: Five Years Later
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As the conflict in Syria was intensifying\, millions of Syrians sought to escape the danger any way possible – mostly on foot. For many\, Germany was the ideal destination. After visiting a refugee camp in Dresden\, on August 31\, 2015\, Chancellor Angela Merkel said “Wir schaffen das” – or “We can manage this” – referring to Europe’s ability to cope with mass migration from Syria. By the end of the year\, Germany became the destination for over one million refugees. \nNow five years later\, on August 31 at 11 am\, the ACG will host a virtual discussion on the lasting impact of the estimated 1.1 million migrants who settled in Germany in 2015 and the millions more who settled elsewhere in Europe. Join us for a discussion with Adam Hunter\, Executive Director of the Refugee Council USA; Jagoda Marinic\, writer and columnist for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and Director of the International Welcome Center in Heidelberg; Victoria Rietig\, Head of the Migration Program at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP).[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F5015988809044%2FWN_ikqhMpWPTeiIzYCR559rBA|||” css=”.vc_custom_1598880942656{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/wir-schaffen-das-five-years-later/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200910T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200903T194113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T194113Z
UID:10000524-1599735600-1599739200@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:How Identity Politics Has Shaped Modern Political Discourse
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Identity politics has long been thought to help members of disenfranchised communities create a voice for themselves. However\, in recent years\, identity politics has led to increased polarization between the left and the right\, creating a rise of populism in the United States and Europe. Now in 2020\, the call for social justice and racial equality have brought identity into the forefront of political debates on both sides of the Atlantic. \nAs part of the virtual 2020 German-American Conference\, the  American Council on Germany and Atlantik-Brücke invite you to join a virtual discussion with political scientist and Young Leader alumnus Dr. Francis Fukuyama (1985 Young Leader)\, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI)\, Mosbacher Director of FSI’s Center on Democracy\, Development\, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL)\, and Director of Stanford’s Master’s in International Policy Program\, on September 10 at 11:00 am. In a conversation moderated by German journalist Christiane Hoffmann (1997 Young Leader)\, Dr. Fukuyama will discuss how identity politics have shaped modern political discourse. He will also share his thoughts on the political implications of the simultaneous public health\, economic\, and social equity challenges we are facing.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” css=”.vc_custom_1599162054667{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/how-identity-politics-has-shaped-modern-political-discourse/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200914T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200909T171329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T171329Z
UID:10000527-1600081200-1600084800@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Europe and the United States: An Enduring Partnership?
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The ACG’s Young Leaders Program and Council on Foreign Relations’ Stephen M. Kellen Term Membership Program will host a discussion on Europe and the United States: An Enduring Partnership? with Manuel Bewarder\, Journalist\, Welt and Welt am Sonntag and 2018 ACG Young Leader; Tara Hariharan\, Director of Global Macro Research\, NWI Management LP\, CFR Term Member\, and 2016 ACG Young Leader; and Seth A. Johnston\, Lieutenant Colonel\, U.S. Army; Adjunct Assistant Professor\, Center for Security Studies\, Walsh School of Foreign Service\, Georgetown University\, CFR Term Member\, and 2014 ACG Young Leader. \nPlease register below.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/europe-and-the-united-states-an-enduring-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200904T141620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T141620Z
UID:10000525-1600254000-1600257600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Resilience and Adaptation: Predicting the Future in Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Predicting the future is difficult under any circumstance – but it is especially hard during a period of unprecedented uncertainty. One thing is certain: The coronavirus pandemic has changed the lives of billions of people all over the globe. But\, what are the lasting changes? What will our communities look like after the pandemic? Are there any lessons we can learn from this moment in history that can shape the world of tomorrow? Join us on September 16 at 11:00 am ET for a conversation with futurists Maria Bothwell and Gerd Leonhard to learn what a post-COVID world might be like.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F8115992289190%2FWN_KgAGhKkqQC6PWx4QRoHcsg|||” css=”.vc_custom_1599228958432{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/resilience-and-adaptation-predicting-the-future-in-uncertain-times/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200915T174436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T174436Z
UID:10000528-1600772400-1600776000@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:USA vs. TikTok – wo steht Europa?
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Die App “TikTok” des chinesischen Unternehmens Bytedance gehört zu den Onlinediensten mit der schnellsten Verbreitung. Sie ist die erste chinesische App\, die weltweit erfolgreich ist. Inzwischen nutzen rund 800 Millionen Menschen TikTok. Mit der TikTok-App können Nutzer kurze Videoclips aufnehmen\, bearbeiten und mit anderen Nutzern teilen. \nTikTok ist eine Social Media Anwendung\, die in erster Linie zur Unterhaltung dient und vor allem bei Teenagern beliebt ist. Gleichwohl hat der amerikanische Präsident TikTok zum Risiko für die nationale Sicherheit der USA erklärt. Die amerikanische Regierung wirft Bytedance\, der chinesischen Muttergesellschaft von TikTok vor\, Nutzerdaten an die chinesischen Behörden weiterzugeben. Bytedance weist die Vorwürfe zurück. TikTok soll in den USA verboten werden\, wenn das Unternehmen nicht verkauft wird. Als mögliche Käufer werden unter anderem Microsoft\, Oracle und Walmart gehandelt. Ein Verbot von TikTok in den USA hätte aufgrund der globalen Dominanz der Betriebssysteme von Apple und Google wahrscheinlich weltweite Auswirkungen. \nDas Gespräch findet auf Englisch statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos\, erfordert aber eine Anmeldung. \nJohn Lee befasst sich mit dem Aufstieg Chinas digitaler Technologien und ihren internationalen Auswirkungen. Dabei verbindet er Aspekte der Volkswirtschaftslehre\, der Internationalen Beziehungen und der Sicherheitsstudien. Lee studierte War Studies am King’s College London (MA) und Internationales Recht an der Australian National University (LLM). Vor seinem Wechsel zu MERICS arbeitete er für das australische Ministerium für Internationale Beziehungen und Außenhandel\, für das australische Verteidigungsministerium sowie für das Australian Strategic Policy Institute.\nVon Mai bis Juli 2016 war John Lee Visiting Academic Fellow am MERICS. \nChristoph Keese ist geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der Axel Springer hy GmbH und begleitet namhafte Unternehmen\, Regierungsinstitutionen und Städte bei Fragen der digitalen Transformation und technologischen Innovation. Der Journalist\, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler\, Verlagsmanager und Bestsellerautor arbeitet seit Anfang der 1990er Jahre an der Digitalisierung von Geschäftsmodellen. Er gehört zu den Mitgründern der Financial Times Deutschland\, leitete als Chefredakteur die WELT am Sonntag und WELT Online und trieb\, zuletzt als Executive Vice President\, die Digitalisierung bei Axel Springer voran.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6416001917976%2FWN_uwDU5b2ESdC1I29WRxAxyg” css=”.vc_custom_1600191836882{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/usa-vs-tiktok-wo-steht-europa/
CATEGORIES:Germany Events,Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200907T210804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T122115Z
UID:10000526-1600858800-1600862400@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Knowing Each Other? Mutual Perceptions Across the Atlantic
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nAs part of the Road to the Election and Beyond Virtual Series\, the ACG will host a webinar with Ambassador Dr. Emily Haber\, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States; and Ambassador John B. Emerson\, Vice Chairman at Capital Group International\, Chairman of the American Council on Germany\, and former Ambassador of the United States to the Federal Republic of Germany; and moderated by Dr. David Deißner\, Executive Director of Atlantik-Brücke e.V. \nThe two Ambassadors\, both renowned experts in the realms of foreign policy and transatlantic relations\, will share with us their assessment of how Americans currently perceive their German partners across the Atlantic –and vice versa. What larger trends can we deduce from the current state of transatlantic relations? Are we\, in fact\, still “wunderbar together”? The moderated discussion will last about 35 minutes\, followed by 25 minutes of Q&A. \nThis is the second session of the transatlantic virtual event series Road to Election Night & Beyond #R2EN\, which is organized and hosted by several transatlantic institutions and political foundations. More information on the virtual series can be found at www.landing.berlin-election-night.de. \nPlease register below.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/knowing-each-other-mutual-perceptions-across-the-atlantic/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200928T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200928T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200922T140827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T140827Z
UID:10000531-1601290800-1601294400@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Creating a Global Framework for Containing the Coronavirus
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]2020 has been overshadowed by the novel coronavirus pandemic. National governments\, societies\, health care systems\, and multinational corporations have raced to contain a constantly evolving public health crisis. As we enter the fall\, the COVID-19 pandemic shows little signs of abating – but this is not the time to give up. Join us on September 28 at 11:00 am ET for a conversation with ACG Board Member Dr. Franklin W. Maddux\, Global Chief Medical Officer and Member of the Management Board of Fresenius Medical Care\, who will talk about how agility\, ingenuity\, and innovation have helped come to terms with the pandemic.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F5716007836145%2FWN_jFTko99lRoi5DaF2WT1tiw” css=”.vc_custom_1600783654556{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Franklin W. Maddux is Global Chief Medical Officer and Member of the Management Board for Fresenius Medical Care\, overseeing the delivery of high-quality\, value-based care for the world’s most expansive kidney care organization. His distinguished career encompasses more than three decades of experience as a physician\, expert nephrologist\, technology entrepreneur\, and health care executive. Dr. Maddux joined Fresenius Medical Care in 2009 after the company acquired Health IT Services Group\, a leading electronic health record (EHR) software company\, which he founded. He developed one of the first laboratory electronic data interchange programs for the US dialysis industry and later created one of the first web-based EHR solutions\, now marketed under Acumen Physician Solutions. \nHe previously served as chief medical officer and senior vice president for Specialty Care Services Group and is the former president of Virginia’s Danville Urologic Clinic\, where he was a practicing nephrologist for nearly two decades. An alumnus and former Trustee of Vanderbilt University\, Dr. Maddux earned his medical degree from the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, where he holds a faculty appointment as clinical associate professor. His writings have appeared in leading medical journals around the world\, and his pioneering health care information technology innovations are part of the permanent collection of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/creating-a-global-framework-for-containing-the-coronavirus/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200928T132516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T162621Z
UID:10000532-1601550000-1601553600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Marking 30 Years of German Unification: What Lies Ahead?
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nMarking 30 Years of German Unification: What Lies Ahead?\nA Conversation with Robert B. Zoellick\nLead U.S. Official for the Two-Plus-Four Negotiations on German Unification\nand Former President of the World Bank\,\nU.S. Trade Representative\, and Deputy Secretary of StateThursday\, October 1\, 2020\n11:00 am to noon Eastern Time\nSaturday\, October 3\, marks the 30th anniversary of German Unification. Join the American Council on Germany and the German Consulate General in New York for a discussion with Robert B. Zoellick\, the Lead U.S. Official for the Two-Plus-Four Negotiations which ultimately led to German Unification. He will reflect on the historic developments 30 years ago\, talk about lessons learned\, and share his thoughts on current and future challenges for the transatlantic alliance.\n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” css=”.vc_custom_1601396776460{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F3716012994014%2FWN_TsRL7V1HRQm5_N8Bh_avpA”][vc_column_text]Robert B. Zoellick’s government experience spans six U.S. Presidencies – during the Cold War\, in its closing chapter\, and into the first decades of the 21st  century. He has served as Deputy Secretary\, Under Secretary\, and Counselor of the State Department; Ambassador and U.S. Trade Representative; Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury; Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House; and President of the World Bank. Under Secretary of State James A. Baker III\, Mr. Zoellick was the lead U.S. negotiator in the Two-Plus-Four process for Germany’s unification. The German Government awarded him the Knight Commanders Cross for his work. \nMr. Zoellick currently serves as Senior Counselor at Brunswick Geopolitical\, an advisory service of Brunswick Group\, and a Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. In addition\, Mr. Zoellick serves on the boards of Temasek\, Singapore’s Sovereign Wealth Fund\, and Twitter\, Inc.\, chairs the International Advisory Council of Standard Chartered Bank\, and is on the Advisory Board of Swiss Re. He is a member of the boards of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Carnegie Endowment\, chairs the Global Tiger Initiative\, and is a member of the Global Leadership Council of Mercy Corps\, a global humanitarian agency. His most recent book\, America in the World: A History of U.S. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy\, was published in August.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/marking-30-years-of-german-unification-what-lies-ahead/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200929T165028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T171328Z
UID:10000535-1601899200-1601902800@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Marking 30 Years of German Unification: What Lies Ahead? [virtual] Transatlantic Townhall with Young Bundestag Members
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nMarking 30 Years of German Unification: What Lies Ahead?\n[virtual] Transatlantic Townhall with Young Bundestag Members\nBela Bach (SPD)\, Gyde Jensen (FDP)\, and Elisabeth Kaiser (SPD) \nMonday\, October 5\, 2020\n12:00 – 1:00 pm ET \nJoin the American Council on Germany and the German Consulate in New York for a discussion with young Bundestag members as they reflect on the 30th anniversary of German Unification – and what it means for them\, given that they were young children when this historic event occurred. How do they view the development of unified Germany over the last three decades? How important is this milestone today and as Germany looks to the future?[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F1816013980160%2FWN_9Qapne8rTi2p9cbzFJdoZA” css=”.vc_custom_1601398052191{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]This event is part of a series of [virtual] Transatlantic Town Halls: German Bundestag Member Dialogues\, which is being organized by the American Council on Germany under the auspices of WunderbarTogether USA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Bela Bach is a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving in the Bundestag representing the Free State of Bavaria since 2020. Born in Magdeburg\, in the eastern State of Saxony-Anhalt\, she completed her Abitur in 2010 and subsequently studied law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich until 2018. She has been a member of the SPD since 2007. She became a member of the Bundestag in February of this year and serves on the Committee on Transportation and Digital Infrastructure and the Committee on Petitions. In addition to these committee assignments\, Ms. Bach has been a substitute member of the German delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) since 2020\, where she serves on the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights. \nGyde Jensen (ACG Young Leader alumna) became a member of the Bundestag in 2018\, making her the youngest female member of parliament in the 19th German Bundestag at that time. On 31 January 2018\, she assumed the chairmanship of the Bundestag Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid\, making her the youngest committee chairwoman in the history of the Bundestag. \nIn addition to her role in parliament\, Ms. Jensen has been serving as member of the German delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe since 2018. As member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP)\, she is part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group. She currently serves on the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination\, the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights\, and the Sub-Committee on Human Right. \nElisabeth Kaiser has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the Free State of Thuringia since 2017. She is a member of the Committee for Home Affairs and the Committee for Construction\, Housing\, Urban Development\, and Communities. In addition to her committee assignments\, Ms. Kaiser has been a member of the German delegation to the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly since 2019. From 2014 until 2017\, she worked as press spokesperson of the SPD parliamentary group in the State Parliament of Thuringia.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/marking-30-years-of-german-unification-what-lies-ahead-virtual-transatlantic-townhall-with-young-bundestag-members/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201001T115832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T115832Z
UID:10000538-1601982000-1601985600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Resilience and Adaptation: Is This a Tipping Point for Higher Education?
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This fall\, as students go back to school – in-person and online – colleges and universities are facing a new set of challenges. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic\, what is the future of higher education in Germany and the United States? Join 1014 and ACG for a discussion with German and American educators and students to learn about how colleges and universities adapt – with possibly long-lasting changes that will shape higher education for years to come. \nSpeakers:\nDr. Diana Canay (invited)\, research assistant and deputy of the Diversity Officer\, Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel\nCarson Crochet\, a Davidson College Junior\, who works on the College Crisis Initiative\nDr. Chris Marsicano\, Assistant Professor of the Practice in Educational Studies\, Davidson College\nDr. Uta G. Ploiger\, Dean\, College of Social Sciences and Humanities; Professor of History\, Northeastern University[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F5516015534041%2FWN_BgSgW5DkSiiCJaIBZozRKg” css=”.vc_custom_1601553441488{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Dr. Diana Canay is a Research Assistant for the German Department and Deputy of the Diversity Officer at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel.  She completed her studies in German and Philosophy CAU Kiel in 2019. In 2020\, she was awarded Aenne Liebreich Prize for outstanding theses on issues of social diversity and/or social justice. \nCarson Crochet is a student at Davidson College in North Carolina. She is a member of the College Crisis Initiative\, Born out of the COVID-19 global pandemic\, The College Crisis Initiative (C2i) seeks to learn how colleges and universities innovate in a crisis mindset. \nDr. Christopher R. Marsicano is an Assistant Professor of the Practice in Educational Studies at Davidson College. He completed his Ph.D. in higher education policy in the Department of Leadership\, Policy\, and Organizations at Vanderbilt University. His research includes higher education policy and finance\, politics and public opinion as related to equity in higher education\, and civic engagement. His work has been published or featured in peer-reviewed academic journals like Educational Researcher and popular print outlets like the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune. \nDr. Uta G. Poiger is Dean of the College of Social Science and Humanities and Professor of History at Northeastern University. With the college’s faculty\, staff and students\, she works to enhance the college’s and the university’s leadership in Experiential Liberal Arts. As the organization philosophy and integrative educational model of the college\, the Experiential Liberal Arts is intertwined with Northeastern’s mission in Humanics. Under her leadership\, the college has developed three areas of strategic focus: the intersections of resilience and sustainability; cultural transformations\, governance and globalization; and network science\, digital humanities and information ethics. Together with Richard Daynard\, she led the committee that formulated Northeastern’s new general education curriculum NUpath\, implemented in 2016. Dr. Poiger holds a Ph.D. in History from Brown University and an MA in History from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst. She began her studies at Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg\, Germany. Before coming to Northeastern as chair of the History Department in 2011\, she taught for sixteen years at the University of Washington\, Seattle\, where she was the Giovanni and Amne Costigan Endowed Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/resilience-and-adaptation-is-this-a-tipping-point-for-higher-education/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200930T143641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T111130Z
UID:10000536-1602154800-1602158400@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Making Germany More Welcoming and Economically Stronger: The Role of Refugees and Migration Policy
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In 2015\, more than a million migrants sought asylum in Europe. In 2016 and 2017\, hundreds of thousands more crossed the Mediterranean to find a better life. Germany adopted an open border policy\, welcomed refugees\, and implemented strategies to integrate them into society by providing access to healthcare\, education\, and jobs. Migration continues to challenge governments and communities around the world. Learning about how Germany – and Europe – managed the influx of migrants can provide lessons for communities in the United States. \nRegina Omlor\, Senior Program Officer for Africa at Relief International\, will moderate a conversation with Dr. Petra Bendel\, who chairs the Advisory Council of the German Federal Office of Migration and Refugees\, and David Lubell\, Founding Director of the Welcoming International. \nThis event is hosted by the American Council on Germany\, World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh\, and the World Affairs Councils of America as part of WunderbarTogether USA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6016013174173%2FWN_5kn4Z1QjShaYLp_88vjwOQ%3Fmc_cid%3D63079a203a%26mc_eid%3Dad9847d896″ css=”.vc_custom_1601896286536{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Petra Bendel is Professor of Political Science and Academic Director of the Centre for Area Studies at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Her fields of expertise include the European and German refugee and asylum system as well as integration policy at various political levels. Dr. Bendel is Chair of the Advisory Council of the Federal Office of Migration and Refugees (BAMF)\, a Member of the Federal Government’s Expert Commission on the Framework Conditions for Integration and an advisor for various expert committees. \nDavid Lubell is the Founder of Welcoming America\, and recently shifted his full-time focus to the organization’s international efforts as the Founding Director of the Welcoming International program. An accomplished social entrepreneur\, Mr. Lubell inspires people to build a different kind of world — one that embraces immigrants and refugees\, and fosters opportunity for all. Welcoming America\, established in 2009\, works with over 200 cities and towns across the U.S.\, supporting NGO’s and local governments to transform their communities into inclusive places where everyone thrives. \nRegina Omlor (moderator) is the Senior Program Officer for Africa at Relief International\, a global nonprofit that provides humanitarian and development assistance to vulnerable communities in fragile contexts across Africa\, Middle East\, and Asia. Since joining Relief International in 2017 in Washington DC\, she has completed short-term assignments in Uganda\, Somalia\, Sudan\, South Sudan\, Jordan\, and the Philippines. Prior to Relief International\, Ms. Omlor worked with Partner4Work\, the workforce development organization for the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County and volunteered in the Office of Mayor Peduto. She has gained experience in the public\, private\, and nonprofit sectors in Europe and the United States. Originally from Kenya\, Ms. Omlor grew up in Germany and has lived in France\, Belgium\, and the United States.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/making-germany-more-welcoming-and-economically-stronger-the-role-of-refugees-and-migration-policy/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20200930T210855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T111300Z
UID:10000537-1602162000-1602165600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:A “Law and Order” Election: The Criminal Justice System and Political Discourse
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In current polls\, the criminal justice system is one of the top three issues Americans are concerned about in the upcoming elections. The American Council on Germany and Heidelberg University Association are proud to feature Staten Island NY District Attorney\, former U. S. Congressman\, and Heidelberg alumnus Michael McMahon in conversation with Annett Meiritz\, a U.S. Correspondent for the Handelsblatt Media Group based in Washington DC. Please join us for a discussion on the unprecedented way in which decisions being made by local police and prosecutors are taking on a national dimension.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6116015000416%2FWN_1pv4mQ1VR36RdRXvqgLTow” css=”.vc_custom_1601896376695{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Upon taking office in 2016\, District Attorney Michael McMahon made it a priority to transform the Richmond County DA’s Office (RCDA) into a modern prosecutor’s office focused on precision prosecution\, problem-solving crime prevention\, and bridge building between law enforcement and the communities it protects. \nMr. McMahon has utilized his broad and deep experience in law and public service to implement and pursue the issues he promised Staten Islanders to address. He has successfully attacked the Island’s criminal justice issues: From the opioid epidemic to traditional street crime and gun violence; from domestic violence to economic crime; from crimes against our children to assaults on women and seniors\, and even creating a new unit to protect animals. He continues to work with partners in law enforcement\, especially our police officers and detectives\, to drive down crime numbers and keep Staten Islanders safer. \nPrior to serving as District Attorney\, Mr. McMahon was extremely active in a career serving the people of Staten Island on the local\, city\, state\, and federal levels. In 2001\, he successfully ran for the North Shore City Council seat where he served for three terms. In November 2008\, he was elected to represent Staten Island and Southern Brooklyn in the U.S. House of Representatives. \nDA McMahon studied at Universität Heidelberg from 1980-1982 and was at the the Institut für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Philologie.\nAnnett Meiritz is the U.S. Correspondent for Germany‘s leading business\, trade and finance daily Handelsblatt. She covers the US-Administration and Congress\, usually with an economic angle. Previously she worked as Parliamentary Correspondent for Germany‘s leading news portal Spiegel Online\, based in Berlin. She holds a B.A. degree in Modern History and Media Science and was educated to be a Journalist at Berlin Journalism School.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/a-law-and-order-election-the-criminal-justice-system-and-political-discourse/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201009T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201001T181947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T125902Z
UID:10000540-1602234000-1602237600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Beyond the Campaign Trail: The Future of the American Presidency
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Roughly four weeks ahead of Election Day\, the world is again focused on the U.S. electoral map. No day passes without pollsters offering their latest take on the most recent numbers and data. But\, looking beyond the election on November 3\, invites a larger question: No matter whether the next President is named Biden or Trump\, what will the future of the American presidency look like? And what role will Democrats and Republicans play in shaping the presidency for the years to come? \nJoin us for a discussion with veteran journalists Peter Baker (co-author of “The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker III”) and David Frum (“Trumpocalypse: Restoring American Democracy”)\, who will take a look beyond the campaign trail\, during the final stretch of a contested race for the White House. The moderated discussion will last about 35 minutes\, followed by 25 minutes of Q&A. \nThis is the third session of the transatlantic virtual event series Road to Election Night & Beyond #R2EN\, which is organized and hosted by several transatlantic institutions and political foundations. More information on the virtual series can be found at www.landing.berlin-election-night.de. \nPlease note: Registered participants will receive the dial-in details via e-mail one day ahead of the event. This discussion will be on the record and will be posted afterward in its entirety on Youtube. \nRegistration has ended for this event.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/beyond-the-campaign-trail-the-future-of-the-american-presidency/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201009T173947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T173947Z
UID:10000542-1602500400-1602504000@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:The “Tech Gap”: Race\, Income Equality\, and the Digital Divide
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nWhen the pandemic struck\, millions of people across the United States and in Germany were forced to work from home and attend school remotely. While for many\, this was an easy transition; others were left without access to high-speed internet and computers or tablets. The digital divide broke down along economic and racial lines – showing that structural racism runs deeper than many previously thought.\n\n\nJoin us on Monday\, October 12\, at 11 am ET for a conversation with two experts on how the digital divide results from racial and income inequality. \nJanina Kugel is a former Siemens AG senior executive who has extensive experience in the fields of human resources and diversity.\nApjit Walia is Managing Director and the Global Head of Technology Investment Strategy at Deutsche Bank. He recently published a report on race and the digital divide. \n\n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F9316022598681%2FWN_9mvRU1rpTHW4ddyO9US9qA” css=”.vc_custom_1602265122487{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Janina Kugel is a Non-Executive Board Member\, Senior Advisor\, and Speaker. Prior to this\, she was Chief Human Resources Officer and a member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG with global responsibility for Human Resources\, including the areas of Diversity\, Learning and Education\, Social Innovation\, and Environmental Protection\, Health Management and Safety (EHS). \nJanina started her career as a management consultant at Accenture. During this period\, she worked for international companies throughout Europe and the United States\, mainly focusing on process reengineering\, restructuring and organizational design. \nAfter moving into industrial organizations\, she held several management and leadership positions at Siemens in the areas of Business Strategy and Human Resources. At Osram Lighting Janina served as Chief Human Resources Officer\, where she had global responsibility for Human Resources\, Executive Development and Diversity. \nJanina is a non-executive board member of Konecranes Oyj\, Finland and the German Pension Benefit Guaranty Association. She is an active supporter of various national and international diversity initiatives. She is also a member of the international Advisory Board of Hertie School of Governance in Berlin\, Germany and IESE Business School in Barcelona\, Spain. She is serving as board member of several government initiatives such as the Innovation Council (Federal Ministry of Digitization) and the “Council of future of work” (Federal Ministry for Labor and Social Affairs). \nJanina holds a master’s degree in economics from the University of Mainz\, Germany\, and the University of Verona\, Italy. \nApjit Walia is a Global Technology and Macro Investor. He is currently the Managing Director & Global Head of Technology Investment Strategy at Deutsche Bank. \nApjit spent a decade as a Senior Portfolio Manager running Technology focused Macro funds at some of the world’s largest hedge funds including Caxton Associates and Moore Capital with Capital Allocation in excess of $1 Billion. Prior to being a hedge fund manager\, he was the Managing Director and Lead Technology analyst at RBC Capital where he was ranked Number 1 globally in each year of coverage and cited as the bank’s most impactful analyst on Wall Street. \nApjit has won several awards including the Wall Street Journal’s “Best on the Street”. He has been widely featured in print and visual media including the Wall Street Journal\, the New York Times\, the Financial Times\, Forbes\, CNBC\, Bloomberg\, BBC and cited as “Walia is the Ax on Intel’\, “Apjit Walia is usually the first to call the Semiconductor and Tech cycle’\, “Apjit is uncanny with his calls on Tech”\, “Walia connects Tech to the Economy better than anyone on Wall Street”. Apjit grew up in three continents and is fluent in four languages. \nHe majored in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of London with focus on Aircraft Propulsion. Apjit is Vice-chairman of the Mehar Trust that focuses on girl empowerment in rural parts of the world.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-tech-gap-race-income-equality-and-the-digital-divide/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201016T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201007T124400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T113158Z
UID:10000541-1602837000-1602842400@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:The Future of the Multilateral Order
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Over the past 75 years\, globalization and global governance have been strongholds of universal peace and prosperity. More recently\, multilateral institutions struggle to enable shared\, fair and effective solutions for crisis phenomena such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. Our moderated discussion will provide an outlook on the future of multilateralism. How can the structures of international cooperation be defended and redesigned? Which existing institutions may remodel the rules of multilateral engagement? And what role do newly founded organizations such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank play? \nJoin us on October 16 at 8:30am ET for a discussion with Werner Hoyer\, President of the European Investment Bank\, and  Robert B. Zoellick\, former President of the World Bank\, U.S. Trade Representative and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State; and moderated by Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner\, Head of External Policy at the Federation of German Industries (BDI). \nThe moderated discussion will last about 40 minutes\, followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. This is the fourth session of the transatlantic virtual event series Road to Election Night & Beyond #R2EN\, which is organized and hosted by several transatlantic institutions and political\nfoundations. More information on the virtual series can be found at www.landing.berlin-electionnight.de. \nRegistration for this event has ended[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-future-of-the-multilateral-order/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201013T173409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201015T144548Z
UID:10000363-1603191600-1603195200@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:A Conversation between Charlotte and Krefeld
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The American Council on Germany has launched a new series of online meetings titled [virtual] Transatlantic Town Halls: German-American Mayors Forum\, held under the auspices of WunderbarTogether USA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut. \nA Conversation between Charlotte and Krefeld\nwith Mayor Vi Lyles and Lord Mayor Frank Meyer\nOctober 20\, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT\n  \nThe sister city relationship between Charlotte and Krefeld was established in 1986. Krefeld’s industrial economy and the common influence of the textile industries was one of the initial reasons for the partnership. In the intervening years since then\, both cities have undergone significant structural change. \nJoin the American Council on Germany for a conversation with Vi Lyles\, Mayor of Charlotte\, and Frank Meyer\, Lord Mayor of Krefeld\, about how their cities have addressed structural change and the lessons learned.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F6716026094242%2FWN_2znn1IrNTkuQIMx9iReDxg” css=”.vc_custom_1602610378457{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Vi Alexander Lyles\, a Democrat\, is now in her second term as Mayor of Charlotte. A proud history of public service distinguishes Mayor Lyles’ career in Charlotte. Prior to her election as Mayor\, she served two terms on the City Council as an at-large representative from 2013 to 2017 and was voted mayor pro tem by her peers for two of those years. Even before turning to elected office\, Mayor Lyles was a valued city employee. Highlights of her career of service include creating the city’s first capital budget and leading the restructuring of government programs to evaluate and assess performance audits for city programs. Mayor Lyles holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Queens University\, and a Master of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a trained facilitator and executive coach\, completing programs at the Institute of Government\, North Carolina State University and the Lee Institute’s American Leadership Forum. \nAs a genuine Krefeld native\, long-standing local politician and administrative expert\, Frank Meyer has been Lord Mayor of the city of Krefeld since 2015\, in September 2020 he was re-elected for another five years. In April 2018 he also took over responsibilities for Krefeld’s cultural department. Born in Krefeld in 1974\, he spent his childhood and youth in Krefeld-Uerdingen\, where he completed his high school diploma. In summer 1993\, he spent four weeks in Charlotte as an exchange student. Up to this day\, he still keeps in touch with the family he lived with during this time. Mr. Meyer completed his studies at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration. Later\, he also obtained a Master of Arts in political management and administration and became the office manager for Siegmund Ehrmund (SPD)\, a member of the German Bundestag. Mr. Meyer has been politically active in the Social Democratic Party (SPD) since 1992 and was elected to Krefeld’s city council in 1999. From 2009 to 2015 he served as a deputy mayor.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/a-conversation-between-charlotte-and-krefeld/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201023T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201023T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201013T174038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T191417Z
UID:10000365-1603452600-1603456200@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:A Conversation between St. Louis and Stuttgart
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe American Council on Germany has launched a new series of online meetings titled [virtual] Transatlantic Town Halls: German-American Mayors Forum\, held under the auspices of WunderbarTogether USA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut.\n  \n\nA Conversation between St. Louis and Stuttgart\nwith Mayor Lyda Krewson and Lord Mayor Fritz Kuhn\nOctober 23\, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm EDT\n  \n\nIn 2020 St. Louis and Stuttgart are celebrating the 60th anniversary of their sister city relationship which was established to encourage people-to-people and government-to-government interaction. Since 1960\, numerous exchanges have taken place between the two cities that have included: business and government leaders\, medical professionals\, high school and university students and faculty\, choral groups\, chamber musicians\, ballet troupes\, orchestras\, and athletes. \nJoin the American Council on Germany for a conversation with Lyda Krewson\, Mayor of St. Louis\, and Fritz Kuhn\, Lord Mayor of Stuttgart\, about this successful sister city relationship\, the local impact of COVID-19\, and how they are addressing climate change. \n\n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” css=”.vc_custom_1603304911769{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F9016026096973%2FWN_pG67kylrRXqh9Jfs7NVp2A”][vc_column_text]In April 2017\, Lyda Krewson won a historic election to become the first woman to serve as mayor of St. Louis. Prior to the election\, Krewson served as 28th Ward Alderwoman. She is also a CPA and served as the CFO for an international design firm until her election as Mayor in 2017. As Mayor\, Krewson has focused intently on public safety and also led the effort to pass a proposition supporting a half-cent sales tax to provide salary and benefit increases for police and firefighters\, and a million each for summer jobs\, recreation for kids\, mental health\, and demolition of vacant buildings. After graduating with an education degree from Truman State University\, Krewson moved to St. Louis where she earned her accounting degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Later she worked for Deloitte for 7 years. \nFritz Kuhn was elected Lord Mayor of Stuttgart for an eight-year term in 2012. Prior to becoming Lord Mayor\, Mr. Kuhn served as member of the German Bundestag with the Green Party from 2002 until 2012. He was one of the two federal chairpersons of Alliance ’90/The Greens in 2000 to 2002. Mr. Kuhn Kuhn was a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg from 1984 to 1998 and again from 1992 to 2000. In the year in between\, he worked as a Professor of Linguistic Communication in the years in between. Mr. Kuhn was one of the founding members of the Green Party in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1980. He studied German and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and completed his Master’s in the field of linguistics at the University of Tübingen.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/a-conversation-between-st-louis-and-stuttgart/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201022T153334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T153424Z
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SUMMARY:Resilience and Adaptation: Migration Policy in Europe and the United States
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Border closures\, regional lock-downs\, and layoffs of migrant workers due to the pandemic have impacted the movement of people – and fundamentally changed the nature of global migration. What are the repercussions of the inability of migrant workers to travel to agricultural fields or other places of work? Will public opinion toward migrants change for the better given that labor migrants often serve as essential workers? Or will xenophobia and resentment increase in light of the economic crisis? How are governments in Europe and the United States addressing migration during a simultaneous public health and economic crisis?         \nSpeakers:\nTheresa Brown\, Director of Immigration and Cross-Border Policy\, Bipartisan Policy Center\nCristobal Ramón\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Bipartisan Policy Center\nDr. J. Olaf Kleist\, Senior Researcher\, German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM)[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Read more” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F3316033807403%2FWN_oIfn1j_YQLiC9Zq8WZt1yw” css=”.vc_custom_1603380806447{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/resilience-and-adaptation-migration-policy-in-europe-and-the-united-states/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201001T130522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T122410Z
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SUMMARY:A World in Danger: The Future of US-European Relations
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \n“A World in Danger: The Future of US-European Relations” \nwith \nAmbassador Wolfgang Ischinger\nChairman of the Munich Security Conference\,\nand former German Ambassador to the United States\nAmbassador Christopher Hill\nWorldDenver Board Member\,\nand former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq\, Macedonia\, Poland\, and South Korea \nTuesday\, October 27\, 2020\n1:00 – 2:00 pm ET \n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fattendee.gotowebinar.com%2Fregister%2F5910082117132888589″ css=”.vc_custom_1602851046418{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger (1978 ACG Young Leader) has been Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) since 2008. He is Senior Professor for Security Policy and Diplomatic Practice at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin and Honorary Professor at the University of Tübingen. He advises the governments\, international organizations\, and the private sector on strategic issues. Over the course of his long diplomatic career\, Amb. Ischinger’s roles included State Secretary in the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and German ambassador in Washington D.C. and London. Wolfgang Ischinger studied law at the universities of Bonn and Geneva. Subsequently\, he studied International Law\, International Economic Relations\, and Contemporary History at Fletcher School of Law as well as Diplomacy and at Harvard Law School (M.A.\, Fletcher School\, 1973). \nAmbassador Christopher Hill is currently the Chief Global Advisor and professor of the practice in diplomacy at the University of Denver. Prior to this position\, he was the dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University\, a position he held from September 2010 to December 2017. Ambassador Hill is a former career diplomat\, a four-time ambassador\, nominated by three presidents\, whose last post was as ambassador to Iraq\, April 2009 until August 2010. Prior to Iraq\, Hill served as Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific affairs from 2005 until 2009\, during which he was also the head of the U.S. delegation to the Six Party Talks on the North Korean nuclear issue. Earlier\, he was the U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea. Previously he served as U.S. ambassador to Poland (2000-2004)\, ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia (1996-1999)\, and special envoy to Kosovo (1998-1999). He also served as a Special Assistant to the President and a Senior Director on the Staff of the National Security Council\, 1999-2000.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/a-world-in-danger-the-future-of-us-european-relations/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201019T141517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T131227Z
UID:10000369-1603965600-1603969200@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Changing Demographics: Diversity in the United States and Germany
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As part of the virtual 2020 German-American Conference\, the American Council on Germany and Atlantik-Brücke cordially invite you to join a video discussion on: \nChanging Demographics: Diversity in the United States and Germany  \nOctober 29 at 10:00 am EST / 5:00 pm CEST \nSpeakers:\nDr. Petra Bendel\, Professor of Political Science\, Erlangen-Nürnberg University\nCongressman Joaquin Castro (D-TX)\, Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus\nJanet Murguia\, President and CEO\, UNIDOS\nCem Oezdemir\, Member of the Bundestag (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) \nModerator:\nMichael Werz\, Senior Fellow\, Center for American Progress \nIn the coming decades\, the demographics of Germany and the United States will undergo profound changes. The United States is likely to become a “minority-majority” country by the early 2040s\, and German society is becoming increasingly diverse – with nearly a quarter of the population with a migration background – and also aging quickly. How can transatlantic relations become more inclusive and how will demographic shifts help – or hinder – transatlantic cooperation\, particularly between Germany and the United States? \nRegistration for this discussion has ended.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/changing-demographics-diversity-in-the-united-states-and-germany/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201028T201459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201028T201459Z
UID:10000375-1604401200-1604404800@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:Resilience and Adaption: Pandemic\, Politics\, and Public Trust in Democracy
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Public trust is critical in the functioning of democracies. Citizens do not need to agree with every government policy or trust each individual officeholder — but they do need to have confidence that democratic institutions and practices protect their interest\, act responsibly\, and uphold the rule of law. In recent years\, in the United States and Europe public trust in government has declined. COVID-19 has led to an unprecedented series of crises. Is the pandemic leading to greater confidence in democratic institutions by rallying people around the common cause of fighting the health crisis and economic disruption? Or are we witnessing a further deterioration of trust and deeper political polarization? \nJoin 1014 and the American Council on Germany on Election Day for a discussion with Thomas Carothers\, Senior Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, and Laura Krause\, Director of More in Common\, Germany.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F4516039159974%2FWN_b1K5uBjRQdGy4CjO4jailA” css=”.vc_custom_1603916038819{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Thomas Carothers is Senior Vice President for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. In that capacity\, he oversees all of the research programs at Carnegie.  He also directs the Democracy\, Conflict\, and Governance Program and carries out research and writing on democracy-related issues. He is a leading authority on international support for democracy\, human rights\, governance\, the rule of law\, and civil society. He has worked on democracy assistance projects for many organizations and carried out extensive field research on aid efforts around the world. \nHe is the author or editor of ten critically acclaimed books and many articles in prominent journals and newspapers\, including most recently\, Democracies Divided: The Global Challenge of Political Polarization (Brookings Press\, 2019\, co-edited with Andrew O’Donohue). He has been a visiting faculty member at the Central European University in Budapest\, Nuffield College\, Oxford University\, and Johns Hopkins SAIS. \nPrior to joining the Endowment\, Mr. Carothers practiced international and financial law at Arnold & Porter and served as an attorney adviser in the office of the legal adviser of the U.S. Department of State. \nLaura Krause is the Director of More in Common\, Germany\, an organization that strives to build more united\, inclusive and resilient societies in which people believe that what they have in common is stronger than what divides them. She joined More in Common from the Berlin-based think tank Das Progressive Zentrum where she headed the Future of Democracy program and built up the Democracy Lab for democratic innovations. She holds a Master’s Degree from the Free University of Berlin and was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Washington. She published on institutional reform\, digital democracy\, and women in politics. She has twice been named one of “40 under 40” in Germany and took part in the 2018 negotiations to form the German coalition government.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/resilience-and-adaption-pandemic-politics-and-public-trust-in-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201028T152644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T133904Z
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SUMMARY:Election Day in America: A Pre-Analysis from Berlin
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \n\nRarely has a U.S. presidential election sparked as much attention\, mystification\, perplexity\, and concern as the 2020 race to the White House – both in the U.S. and abroad. No matter who will emerge as the winner on Election Night (or in the weeks to come)\, the aftershocks will be felt in Germany\, Europe\, and around the world. \nOn the eve of the U.S. presidential election\, leading representatives of the transatlantic community will come together in Berlin\, in order to help you make sense of the events unfolding across the Atlantic. Join us for this timely virtual discussion and listen in as heads of the most important transatlantic institutions and political foundations voice their hopes\, expectations\, and concerns regarding the immediate election and the future of the Euro-American bond – before the polls close. \n\n\n“Election Day in America: A Pre-Analysis from Berlin”\nTuesday\, November 3\, 2020\n12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (ET) \nThe discussion will be live streamed here: https://landing.berlin-election-night.de \nThe discussion will feature: \nJohn B. Emerson\, Chairman\, American Council on Germany and former Ambassador of the United States to Germany (2013-2017); Daniel Benjamin\, President\, American Academy in Berlin and former Ambassador-at-Large and Coordinator for Counterterrorism\, U.S. Department of State (2009-2012); Frank Sportolari\, President\, American Chamber of Commerce in Germany e.V. and President\, UPS Germany\, Austria and Switzerland; Dr. Benjamin Becker\, Managing Director\, AmerikaHaus NRW e.V.; Eckart von Klaeden\, Chairman\, Aspen Institute Germany and Vice President & Head of External Affairs\, Daimler AG; Prof. Dr. Michael Hüther\, Vice Chairman\, Atlantik-Brücke e.V. and Director and Member of the Presidium\, German Economic Institute; Dr. Meike Zwingenberger\, Executive Director\, Bavarian Center for Transatlantic Relations; Christian Schmidt President\, German Atlantic Association\, Member of Bundestag (CDU/CSU)\, and former German Minister of Food & Agriculture (2014-2018); Metin Hakverdi\, Member of the Global Atlanticist Network\, Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Member of Bundestag (SPD); Alexander Graf Lambsdorff\, Member of the Board of Trustees\, Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom\, Member of Bundestag (FDP) and former Member of the European Parliament (2004-2017); Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff\, Vice President and Director of the Berlin Office\, German Marshall Fund of the United States and former Head of Policy Planning and Speechwriting\, Office of the German Federal President (2014-2017); Markus Ferber\, Chairman\, Hanns Seidel Foundation and Member of the European Parliament (CSU); Dr. Ellen Ueberschär\, President\, Heinrich-Böll-Foundation. \nThe discussion will be moderated by:\nAnnette Riedel\nSenior Editor\, Deutschlandfunk Kultur \n\n\nOn the day of the event\, join the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #R2EN for a chance of your question being featured in the panel discussion. \nThis special format is part of the transatlantic virtual event series Road to Election Night & Beyond #R2EN\, which is organized and hosted by several transatlantic institutions and political foundations. More information on the virtual series can be found at https://landing.berlin-election-night.de. \n\nRegistration is not required.\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/election-day-in-america-a-pre-analysis-from-berlin/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201109T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201027T122936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T122936Z
UID:10000371-1604930400-1604935800@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:World in Danger: Germany and Europe in an Uncertain Time
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The ACG and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall will host a webinar with Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger\, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference\, and Ambassador John B. Emerson\, Chairman of the American Council on Germany.  \nThe world appears to be at another major turning point. Tensions between the United States and China threaten a resumption of great power conflict. Global institutions are being tested as never before\, and hard-edged nationalism has resurfaced as a major force in both democracies and authoritarian states. From the European perspective\, the United States appears to be abdicating its global leadership role. Meanwhile\, Moscow and Beijing eagerly exploit every opportunity to pit European partners against one another. \nBut a pivot point also offers the continent an opportunity to grow stronger. Join LAWACTH and the American Council on Germany on November 9th for a discussion with Wolfgang Ischinger\, Germany’s most prominent diplomat\, in conversation with former US Ambassador to Germany John Emerson. Ischinger will offer his vision of a European future of peace and stability. Ischinger examines the root causes of the current conflicts and suggests how Europe can successfully address the most urgent challenges facing the continent.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” css=”.vc_custom_1603801763548{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Wolfgang Ischinger was deputy foreign minister (1998–2001) and has served as Germany’s ambassador to both the United States and the United Kingdom. He has chaired the Munich Security Conference\, the world’s leading forum for debating international security policy\, since 2008. \nH.E. John B. Emerson (moderator) was named Chairman of the American Council on Germany on January 17\, 2018. He is Vice Chairman at Capital Group International. Previously\, he served as United States Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from August\, 2013 until January 20\, 2017. He served at a particularly challenging time\, and in 2015 Ambassador Emerson was awarded the State Department’s prestigious Sue M. Cobb Award for Exemplary Diplomatic Service\, which is given annually to one non-career Ambassador.  He also served on President Obama’s Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/world-in-danger-germany-and-europe-in-an-uncertain-time/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events,Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201105T172301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T173642Z
UID:10000545-1605006000-1605009600@www.acgusa.org
SUMMARY:[virtual] Transatlantic Town Hall: The U.S. Election - Reactions from Berlin
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As we wait for the final votes in Tuesday’s election to be tallied\, the world is watching. Some would say that the German-American relationship hangs in the balance. Regardless of who ultimately wins the White House\, the transatlantic partnership faces many challenges – and there is some anxiety about how relations across the Atlantic will develop in the months and years to come. \nJoin us on November 10 at 11:00 am ET for a discussion with Bundestag Members Christoph Bernstiel (CDU)\, Metin Hakverdi (SPD)\, and Katja Keul (Greens). We’ll hear their reactions to the U.S. election – and what the results mean for the future of German-American relations. \nThis event is part of a series of [virtual] Transatlantic Town Halls: German Bundestag Member Dialogues\, which is being organized by the American Council on Germany under the auspices of WunderbarTogether USA 2020\, a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register Here” style=”classic” css=”.vc_custom_1604596699819{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text]Christoph Bernstiel is a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and was directly elected to the German Bundestag by the 72nd district of Halle (Saale) in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt in 2017. He is a member of the committee for Homeland Security\, where he focuses on cybercrime\, and the select committee on artificial intelligence. Mr. Bernstiel is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the federal foundation for the evaluation of the SED dictatorship\, deputy chairman of the CDU State Group Saxony-Anhalt in the Bundestag\, a member of the parliamentary group for small and medium businesses\, and a member of the Future Forum Public Security. In addition to his duties at the federal level\, Mr. Bernstiel has been a member of the Halle (Saale) city council since 2014 where he focuses on the topics of urban development\, infrastructure\, order\, and security. \nMetin Hakverdi joined the SPD in 2002\, and has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2013. He serves on the Bundestag’s Committee on European Union Affairs and on the Finance Committee. He is the Chairman of the USA/North America Working Group within the SPD Parliamentary Group and a member of the German-American Parliamentary Friendship Group in the German Bundestag. \nBefore being elected to the Bundestag\, Mr. Hakverdi was a member of the Parliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg from 2008 to 2013\, where he was on the Budget Committee and the Committee of Public Companies and Assets. He attended high school in Simi Valley\, California\, in 1985/86 and studied law at the Christian-Albrecht University in Kiel and at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law. He became licensed to practice law in 2000. \nKatja Keul is a member of the German Bundestag and was elected in 2009 on the Greens/ Alliance 90/The Greens\, representing Nienburg/Schaumburg in Lower Saxony. She is a member of the Parliamentary Defense Committee and a delegate of the federal working group on peace and international affairs. Prior to joining the Bundestag\, 1997 to 2000 attorney at the Stolzenau District Court; since 2000 self-employed in her own law firm in Marklohe. She is a member of BUND\, German Women Lawyers’ Association\, German Bar Association\, among others.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/virtual-transatlantic-town-hall-the-u-s-election-reactions-from-berlin/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Discussions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201111T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185337
CREATED:20201030T154701Z
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SUMMARY:The Consequences of the U.S. Elections for the Transatlantic Alliance
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe American Council on Germany and the Denver Council on Foreign Relations cordially invite you to a virtual discussion on “The Consequences of the U.S. Elections for the Transatlantic Alliance” with Constanze Stelzenmüller\,  Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe\, Brookings Institution. \nNovember 11\, 2020\n9:00 – 10:00 pm ET/ 7:00 – 8:00 pm MT \n[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”classic” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2F5116039221820%2FWN_SOmUVMTbR-OQ92WAVjz4dA” css=”.vc_custom_1604072695523{background-color: #1e73be !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}”][vc_column_text] \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Constanze Stelzenmüller (1993 ACG Young Leader) is an expert on German\, European\, and Transatlantic foreign and security policy and strategy. She is currently a Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings. She was the Kissinger Chair on Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress from October 2019 through March 2020. She served as the inaugural Robert Bosch Senior Fellow from 2014 to 2019. \nPrior to working at Brookings\, she was a senior transatlantic fellow with the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)\, where she directed the influential Transatlantic Trends survey program. Her areas of expertise include: transatlantic relations; German foreign policy; NATO; the European Union’s foreign\, security\, and defense policy; international law; and human rights. \nDr. Stelzenmüller is the former director of GMF’s Berlin office. From 1994 to 2005\, she was an editor for the political section of the German weekly DIE ZEIT\, where she had also served as defense and international security editor and covered human rights issues and \nHer essays and articles\, in both German and English\, have appeared in a wide range of publications\, including Foreign Affairs\, Internationale Politik\, the Financial Times\, the International New York Times\, and Süddeutsche Zeitung. Her dissertation\, “Direkte Demokratie in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika\,” was published in 1994 by Nomos. She is also a frequent commentator on American and European radio and television\, including Presseclub (ARD)\, National Public Radio\, and the BBC. Dr. Stelzenmüller is a governor of the Ditchley Foundation and a fellow of the Royal Swedish Society for War Sciences. \nShe has worked in Germany and the United States\, and speaks English\, French\, German\, and Spanish. Dr. Stelzenmüller holds a doctorate in law from the University of Bonn (1992)\, a master’s degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (1988)\, and a law degree from the University of Bonn (1985) in humanitarian crises. From 1988 to 1989\, she was a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School. She has also been a GMF campus fellow at Grinnell College in Iowa\, a Woodrow Wilson Center public policy scholar in Washington\, D.C.\, and a member of the Remarque Forum—a conference series of the Remarque Institute at New York University.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.acgusa.org/event/the-consequences-of-the-u-s-elections-for-the-transatlantic-alliance/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events,Virtual Discussions
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