by John B. Emerson and Sigmar Gabriel British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was once asked what had been the primary influence on his government when he held office. His response was: “Events, dear boy, events.” We are reminded of this as we watch tensions flare over the Russian troop build-up along the border with Ukraine...
Good afternoon. First, let me say how honored I am by the presence of so many friends, colleagues, leaders across different communities here in Germany, and also leaders in the partnership that links our two countries. I’m grateful to all of you for being here, grateful for this opportunity as well to be at the...
Dear Members and Friends of the ACG, First and foremost: Let me wish you a happy and healthy new year! I hope that you were able to enjoy the holidays with family and friends – and that 2022 is off to a good start for you (despite the spread of the omicron variant). As we...
The family of the late Dr. Richard M. Hunt, who passed away at age 93 in April 2020, has announced its intention to make a gift of $1 million to the American Council on Germany in his memory. Rick Hunt, a respected educator, statesman, and historian at Harvard University, worked tirelessly for more than 50...
Photo of Dr. Guido Goldman taken during the 2019 German-American Conference Opening Dinner Former ACG Board member Dr. Guido Goldman – a consummate and pivotal transatlanticist deemed a “U.S. Bridge to Germany” by the New York Times – passed away on November 30 at the age of 83. Throughout his life, he tirelessly championed German-American relations...