Event Recap: “Back to the Future: the Ukraine Crisis is Germany’s Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge since the Cold War”

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF BUCERIUS TRANSATLANTIC GLOBAL AGENDA Alexander Privitera: “Back to the Future: Ukraine Crisis is Germany’s Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge since the Cold War” April 8th, 2014, 12-2pm, Alston + Bird LLP, New York, NY A Senior Fellow and Director of the Business and Economics Program at AICGS, Alexander Privitera focuses primarily on Germany’s Read More

Event Recap: “Assassins of the Turquoise Palace”

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF BUCERIUS TRANSATLANTIC GLOBAL AGENDA Roya Hakakian, with commentary from JD Bindenagel, Bruno Jost, and Alexander von Stahl, Sr.: “Assassins of the Turquoise Palace” February 25, 2014, 12-2pm, Alston + Bird LLP, New York, NY  Roya Hakakian, an eminent journalist and writer, presented her book Assassins of the Turquoise Palace, as the opening Read More

Event Recap: “Current Immigration and Integration Debates in Germany and the United States: What We Can Learn From Each Other”

Transatlantic Global Agenda Spencer Boyer, “Current Immigration and Integration Debates in Germany and the United States: What We Can Learn From Each Other” March 5th 2014, 12-2 pm, Alston + Bird LLP, New York, NY   On March 5th, Spencer Boyer, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations and a Visiting Scholar Read More

Event Summary: Ali Aslan, “One Woman to Rule Them All? The German Election and Its Impact on Europe”

American Friends of Bucerius and The American Council on Germany hosted Ali Aslan, Talk Show Host for Quadriliga on Deutsche Welle TV, as part of the 2013 Transatlantic Global Agenda Series on November 18th, 2013. Germany holds greater prominence in Europe than ever before in post-WWII history. While past German elections usually have not garnered Read More

Event Summary: Dr. Steven A. Cook, “The Long Goodbye: The United States and the Middle East in an Age of Change”

As part of the Transatlantic Global Agenda Series, American Friends of Bucerius and The American Council on Germany invited Dr. Steven A. Cook to speak on changes in the Middle East and the United States’ strategic decision to decrease involvement in the region. Dr. Cook opened by saying that the title of his talk, “The Read More