AICGS Advisor - March 30, 2007

Analysis
This week's AICGS Podcast: Dr. Jackson Janes interviews German Ambassador to the U.S. Dr. Klaus Scharioth about the EU's fiftieth anniversary.
In light of the fiftieth anniversary of the EU, which occurred on March 25, 2007, AICGS has compiled a page of links and information surrounding the commemoration of the anniversary and what the EU has accomplished over the past fifty years.
To access this page of links, please click here.
Professor Dr. Paul J.J. Welfens, President of the European Institute for International Economic Relations at the University of Wuppertal (EIIW) and a former AICGS McCloy Distinguished Fellow, examines the role that EU integration has played in the economic sphere and discusses some of the EU's biggest future economic challenges.
To read this essay, please click here (PDF).
Dr. Wade Jacoby, professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University and winner of the 2006 DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German Studies, assesses the EU's Berlin Declaration and determines that despite its outwardly dull text, a common theme emerges regarding the EU's goal of 'shaping' globalization.
To read this essay, please click here.
In an article that originally appeared in the March 12, 2007, issue of Handelsblatt, John Kornblum, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany and an AICGS Trustee, writes that Europe's outraged response to the U.S.'s hope of placing missile defense radars in Eastern Europe is more out of fear of offending Russia than a legitimate concern for the U.S.'s actions.
To read this article in English, please click here.
To read this article in German, please click here.
Angela Merkel has transformed the low expectations at the start of her term into now being the 'go-to person' in Europe. Johannes Boege and Uta Kletzing, students at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, offer some insights into Angela Merkel's career, personality, and leadership style in an attempt at explaining the success she has had to date in their essay, "A Manager at Home and a Leader Abroad?".
To read this essay, please click here (PDF).
Dr. Stephen Kalberg, professor at Boston University and a frequent contributor to AICGS, writes about how the political cultures in the U.S. and Germany impact current policy in his essay, "The Influence of Political Culture upon Cross-Cultural Misperceptions and Foreign Policy." This essay previously appeared in the AICGS Advisor in English and is now available in German.
To read this essay in English, please click here (PDF).
To read this essay in German, please click here (PDF).
Former Deutsche Bank/AICGS Fellow Eric Heymann examines the controversy surrounding governmental subsidies to aircraft makers Boeing and Airbus in Issue Brief #14, "Boeing vs. Airbus: The WTO Dispute Neither Can Win."
To access this Issue Brief, please click here (PDF).
Announcements
Germany and the United States have very different approaches to the challenges of securing reliable energy sources into the future. Attitudes about the use of nuclear energy, diesel, gas taxes, flex fuel, and the use of alternative sources differ, reflecting unique historical and cultural influences, as well as the impact of politics and business. On April 4, 2007, AICGS will host a discussion focusing on assessing the prospects for finding common ground across the Atlantic to meet this global challenge.
To RSVP and for more information, please click here.
On May 13-15, 2007 the Dräger Foundation, in cooperation with AICGS, will hold its third annual Transatlantic Market Conference in Washington, D.C. on 'Growth & Security: Energy and Energy Transportation.' The conference will convene high-ranking speakers from the German, European, and U.S. industry and political spheres to discuss this increasingly prominent global security issue.
For more information about this event, please click here.
On March 14, 2007, AICGS was pleased to host a lecture and dinner with German Federal Minister of Finance Peer Steinbrück in Washington, DC, in cooperation with The Atlantic Times. In his speech, Minister Steinbrück focused on German-American relations and touched on Germany's improving economic climate; a transcript of his speech is also available.
For a summary of this event and a transcript of the Minister's speech, please click here.
On Tuesday, March 13, 2007, AICGS hosted a roundtable discussion with Dr. Gunther Hellmann, professor of Political Science at the University of Frankfurt and a DAAD/AICGS Fellow. Dr. Hellmann presented his vision of a new U.S. foreign policy based on multilateralism and argued that a more demanding kind of international cooperation would create advantages for political actors on both sides of the Atlantic.
For a summary of this event, please click here.
AICGS is seeking a Research Program Assistant/Publications Coordinator to support the Institute's research program and publishing activities. The Research Program Assistant/Publications Coordinator assists the Research Director and Senior Research Associate with all aspects of AICGS research projects and works with directors and staff on AICGS publishing activities.
For application instructions and more information, please click here.

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