AICGS Advisor - September 14, 2007

Analysis
In this week's At Issue, Executive Director Dr. Jackson Janes discusses the recently-thwarted terrorist attacks on American installations in Germany and compares the accompanying argument over the balance between security and liberty to the Deutscher Herbst of 1977.
To read this essay, please click here.
In Policy Report 28, the third and final report in a series on innovation, Christopher T. Hill and Jan U. Becker analyze the promising, if uncertain, futures that the United States and Germany face in the realm of innovation.
To access this Policy Report, please click here (PDF).
AICGS would like to announce the recent release of the 2007 Transatlantic Trends Survey. Transatlantic Trends is an annual public opinion survey examining American and European attitudes toward the transatlantic relationship. A project of The German Marshall Fund of the United States and the Compagnia di San Paolo, this year's survey examines what citizens on both sides of the Atlantic think about a broad range of topics.
To access the results of the survey, please click here.
Ralf Fücks of the Heinrich Böll Foundation analyzes China's growing global role and the West's response. Fücks argues that relations should extend beyond economics, and that basic democratic freedom reform should be at the top of the list. This speech was given at the opening of the Heinrich Böll Foundation's annual meeting on foreign policy on September 6, 2007.
To read a transcript of this speech, please click here (PDF).
On May 2, 2007, AICGS held a trilateral conference with American, German, and Russian participants that examined German and American policies toward Russia in their transatlantic and global dimensions. Angela Stent, Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University, reports on the conclusions of the conference in this AICGS Working Paper, namely that the U.S. and EU need to work together harder and more creatively to find more productive ways of engaging Russia on difficult issues.
To access this Working Paper, please click here (PDF).
In AICGS Policy Report 31, "Federalism and Environmentalism the United States and Germany," Andreas Kraemer and Miranda Schreurs analyze the environmental regulatory frameworks in Germany and the U.S. and offer ideas to policymakers for improving their effectiveness.
To access this Policy Report, please click here (PDF).
Upcoming Events
On September 18, 2007, AICGS will host a policy briefing that will make public the findings of an AICGS project concerning the German-American-Russian dialogue. This briefing will provide background information and an update on the latest developments in Russia as well as an opportunity for a question and answer session with experts on this matter. The briefing will be held in Berlin, Germany.
To RSVP and for more information, please click here.
Please join AICGS on September 24, 2007, for a luncheon discussion with Deutsche Bank/AICGS Fellow Ingo Rollwagen of Deutsche Bank Research on "Policies for Profit AND Progress? Education Policy Trends and Challenges in the United States." In this talk, Mr. Rollwagen will outline recent trends in U.S. education policy and major challenges for future education policy in the U.S., Germany, and Europe.
To RSVP and for more information, please click here.
On September 28, 2007, AICGS will host a workshop on "German-American Media Reporting on Religion, Diversity, and Immigration." The workshop will bring together German and American media experts and journalists who will analyze the question of how the culture differences across the Atlantic influence the media's reporting about religion, immigration, and diversity on both sides of the Atlantic.
To RSVP and for more information, please click here.
On October 9, 2007, AICGS will host Professor Dr. Heinrich August Winkler of Humboldt University in Berlin for a discussion on the idea of the "Community of Values" that bind Europe. In his lecture, Dr. Winkler, who is also the author of the recent book, "Germany: The Long Road West," will discuss the West's long path to the division of power, the inalienable rights of humankind, and pluralistic democracy.
To RSVP and for more information, please click here.
Announcements
On September 12, 2007, AICGS hosted the Minister President of Hesse, Mr. Roland Koch, for its exclusive Langhammer Luncheon Series. In an off-the-record talk, Mr. Koch discussed with invited guests foreign and security policy issues of transatlantic concern. The Lunch was made possible by the co-chairman of AICGS's Board of Trustees, Mr. Fred H. Langhammer.
To view some photos from this event, please click here.
AICGS is pleased to introduce its newest fellows: Deutsche Bank/AICGS Fellow Mr. Ingo Rollwagen and DAAD/AICGS Fellow Mr. Alexander Ochs. Please follow the links below for background on these fellows and more information on the projects they will work on while at AICGS.
For a short biography of Mr. Rollwagen, please click here.
For a short biography of Mr. Ochs, please click here.
AICGS is now accepting nominations for the 2007 DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies. This year's prize will be awarded in the field of the Humanities; the winner will be awarded at the Institute's annual Global Leadership Award Dinner on November 15, 2007. The application deadline for the 2007 prize is September 21, 2007.
For nomination instructions and more information, please click here.
AICGS is seeking an Associate Director to serve as deputy to the Executive Director with management and oversight responsibilities for the Institute's general operation and staff and in particular for the AICGS Research Program.
For application instructions and more information, please click here.
AICGS is now accepting applications for the Spring 2008 session of the DAAD/AICGS Fellowship program. The program is designed to bring scholars and specialists working on Germany, Europe, and/or transatlantic relations to AICGS for research stays of two months each. The spring application deadline is September 30, 2007.
For application instructions and more information, please click here.
AICGS is pleased to announce its thirteenth annual Global Leadership Award Dinner, honoring Dr. Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Managing Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank AG, on November 15, 2007, in New York City. Please join us for this special evening in honor of Dr. Ackermann.
For more information about the dinner, please click here.

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