Posts tagged with Global Governance
An Announcement from Zeit Stiftung
November 8, 2012The Transatlantic Academy’s policy theme for the 2012-2013 academic year will be “The Future of the Western Liberal Order.” The liberal world order, currently shaped predominantly by the West, is increasingly subject to external and internal pressure that could redefine the future international landscape. The ongoing fiscal crisis in Europe and the U.S. has weakened Read More
A Global Look at Migration – interview by the Carnegie Council with Settling Into Motion Fellows
January 13, 2012Global migration is a key part of our economic future and one that is often overlooked. Three experts offer very different takes on migration, spanning Europe, the USA, and lastly the Gulf States, where migrants make up the majority of the population and citizens are in the minority. Please click here for the interview. Together Read More
Interview with Shashi Tharoor on the inaugural Asian Forum on Global Governance
August 31, 2011The inaugural Asian Forum on Global Governance will take place from October 16th through October 25th, 2011 in New Delhi, India. The topic is “Traditional & Non-Traditional Security Threats in Asia”. The forum will take a close look at Asian security and the challenges facing the global community. The Dean and Moderator of the Forum Read More
Natural Partners: Carnegie and Bucerius
August 2, 2011Michael Göring, Nina Smidt, Joel H. Rosenthal and Julia Taylor Kennedy discuss the exciting partnership between the Carnegie Council and ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, which will examine the thorny challenges attached to global migration. Please click here to watch the video. The evolving global migration landscape calls for an interdisciplinary exploration of responses to globalization, immigration, and Read More
Joel Rosenthal interviews Cem Özdemir and Michael Göring on “Politics of Migration in Germany”
May 11, 2011Immigration is both a challenge and an opportunity for Germany. So says Green Party leader Cem Oezdemir, the first immigrant member of Germany’s parliament, and Michael Goering, CEO of the Hamburg-based Bucerius Foundation, which funds programs on integration. Please click here to watch the interview. This event was sponsored by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in Read More