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AICGS Publications By Topic - Social Policy

The Many Sides of Muslim Integration: A German-American Comparison
By Tara Bahrampour, Rauf Ceylan, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Raida Chbib, Lily Gardner Feldman, and Mathias Rohe, German-American Issues #13 (2010).
At the Eve of Convergence? Social Services in the U.S. and Germany
By Annette Zimmer and Steven Rathgeb Smith, Policy Report #42 (2010).
Religious Tolerance and Islam: A Comparative Analysis
By Mark J. Rozell, Issue Brief #36 (2010).
They've Come a Long Way - Really? Women in Politics in Germany and the United States
By Dr. Isabelle Kürschner, Transatlantic Perspectives (2010).
Integration 2.0: Local Government-NGO Cooperation and the Transformation of Citizenship
By Dr. Scott Stock Gissendanner, Transatlantic Perspectives (2010).
A Nation of Joiners: Sports Clubs in Germany
By Dr. Annette Zimmer, Transatlantic Perspectives (2010).
Similarities in Difference: The Challenge of Muslim Integration in Germany and the United States
By Mounir Azzaoui, Issue Brief #33 (2009).
Different Beds, Same Nightmare: The Politics of History in Germany and Japan
By Thomas U. Berger, Policy Report #39 (2009).
"Particularly in Berlin": Cultural Policy in the Unified Capital
By Dr. Torsten Wöhlert, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
Integrating Immigrant Children in Compulsory Education Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Educational Policy in the U.S. and Germany
By Dr. Ann Keller-Lally, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
Kulturpolitik versus Aussenpolitik in the Past Sixty Years
By Frank Trommler, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
The Transatlantic Agenda for Labor Market Reform: Increasing Adaptability Through Continuing Training
By Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
Women's Long March Through the Institutions in Germany
By Dr. Joyce M. Mushaben, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
Comparing German and American Models in Skill Formation
By Dr. Justin J.W. Powell, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
The German Model of Labor Relations at Sixty
By Dr. Michael Fichter, Transatlantic Perspectives (2009).
Why is There No PISA Shock in the U.S.?
By Dr. Kerstin Martens, Web Essay (2008).
German Welfare Capitalism: Crisis and Transition
By Roland Czada, Web Essay (2008).
Pandemic Influenza - How Vulnerable is Germany?
By Immanuel Steinhilper, Web Essay (2008).
Health Care and Pension Reform
By Stephen Silvia and Michael Stolpe, Policy Report #30 (2007).
Policies for Profit and Progress? Education Policy Trends in the United States
By Ingo Rollwagen, Issue Brief #19 (2007).
Germany's Social Market Economy: How Sustainable is the Welfare State?
By Horst Siebert, AICGS Working Paper (2003).
Feminist Movements in a Globalizing World: German and American Perspectives
AICGS Humanities Volume 11 (2002).
Sexual Harassment and Transnational Relations: "Why Those Concerned With German-American Relations Should Care"
By Kathrin Zippel, AICGS Working Paper (2002).
Whose Brain Drain? Immigrant Scholars and American Views of Germany
AICGS Humanities Volume 9 (2001).
The Evolution of Early Retirement: Explaining Policy Blockage and Policy Frustration
By Isabela Mares, Policy Paper #11 (1999).
Welfare Reform in the United States: Lessons for a Future Social Federation of the EMU
By Waltraud Schelkle, Policy Paper #9 (1999).
Gender Disparities in Higher Education and Academic Careers in Germany and the U.S.
By Stefan Fuchs, Policy Paper #7 (1998).
Cost Containment vs. Solidarity in the Welfare State: The Case of German and American Health Care Reform
By Susan Giaimo, Policy Paper #6 (1998).
Continuing Training in an Aging Economy
By Jutta Gatter, Policy Paper #4 (1997).
Success and Failure in Training Reforms
By Pepper Culpepper, Policy Paper #3 (1997).
Education, Vocational Training and Job Mobililty
By Thomas Hinz, Policy Paper #2 (1997).
Skills for the 21st Century
AICGS Conference Report (1997).
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