DAAD/AICGS Fellows

Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Mr. Christoph Schwegmann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2001
Topic: "The U.S. Perspective on the Balkan Contact Group and the Future of Transatlantic Cooperation in European Security Matters"
Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman - 2001-2002
Topic: "The Principle and Practice of Reconciliation in German Foreign Policy"
Dr. Rita Kuczynski - 2001
Presentations on Literature in East and West Berlin
Dr. Esther Brimmer, U.S. Department of State - 2001
Topic: "A Comparison between U.S., German, and EU Democracy-promotion Programs in Post-conflict Societies and in Post-communist Countries"
Ms. Chaya Arora, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main - 2002
Topic: "Germany's Influence on the Decision to Enlarge NATO and the EU: The Art of Constructivism?"
Mr. Benjamin Schreer, Christian-Albrechts Universität - 2002
Topic: "Missile Defense and Strategic Stability-Incompatible? Development of an Analytical Framework to Evaluate the Interaction between Missile Defense and Strategic Stability"
Professor Christian Tuschhoff, Harvard University - 2002
Topic: "The Impact of Domestic Veto Players in the Enlargement Process of the European Union"
Dr. Kirsten Jörgensen, Freie Universität Berlin - 2002
Topic: "Governance for Ecological Sustainability in the Federal Systems of Germany and the U.S."
Professor Michael Baun, Valdosta State University - 2002
Topic: "The Politics of EU Enlargement"
Ms. Elizabeth Pond - 2002
Topic: "Nation-Building in the Balkans: U.S. and European Perspectives"
Dr. Dorothea Schäfer, Freie Universität Berlin - 2002
Topic: "Sustainability of Venture Capital Financing: What Lessons for Germany from the U.S."
Professor Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University - 2002
Topic: "Policies Against Sexual Harassment: Gender Equality Policy in Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective"
Dr. Ellen Meade, London School of Economics - 2002
Topic: "Rules vs. Discretion in European Monetary Policy: What Role for Leadership?
Dr. Ines Katenhusen, Universität Hannover - 2002
Topic: "Alexander Dorner (1893-1957): A German Art Historian in the United States"
Mr. Patrick Keller, Universität Bonn - 2002
Topic: "The First President in the Age of Globalization: Bill Clinton and the Economization of Foreign Policy"
Dr. Greg Caplan, American Jewish Committee - 2003
Topic: "A Transatlantic Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Do We Have Enough in Common?"
Ms. Cornelia Woll, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies - 2003
Topic: "Business-Government Relations and Global Service Trade Liberalization"
Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik - 2003
Topic: "The Future of Transatlantic Relations: The Power of Weakness"
Mr. Thorsten Schulz, University of Magdeburg - 2003
Topic: "Congressional Influence on American Foreign Policy in the 1990s"
Mr. Jan Martin Witte, Johns Hopkins University - 2003
Topic: "Who Sets Global Standards? Sources and Dynamics of EU-U.S. Standards Competition"
Mr. Hendrik Hartenstein, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main - 2003
Topic: "German and American Visions of Transatlantic Security Relations"
Mr. Marcus Schaper, University of Maryland - 2004
Topic: "National Interests and Environmental Policies: The United States and Germany"
Mr. Sebastian Gerlach, Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Parliament - 2004
Topic: "Turkey in the EU, 'European Islam'"
Ms. Waltraut Peter, Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft -2004
Topic: "The EITC - A Model for Germany to Promote Work and Prevent Poverty?"
Dr. Nicole Renvert, German Policy Planning Unit, German Foreign Office - 2004
Topic: "New Challenges in Transatlantic Relations: The Role and Impact of the U.S.-based German Political Foundations and the Transatlantic Divide"
Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Rudolf Korte, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Duisburg-Essen - 2004
Topic: "The Presidentialization of the German Political System. Styles of Governance: The President of the United States and the German Chancellor in Comparison"
Ms. Alexandra Homolar-Riechmann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main - 2005
Topic: "Interconnected? The American Military-Industrial Complex and its Influence on Defense Policy in the United States"
Dr. Kathleen Dow Magnus, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main - 2005
Topic: "The Role of Religious Rhetoric in the Political Discourses of the United States and Germany"
Professor Volker Clausen, Universität Duisburg-Essen - 2005
Topic: "Aging in Open Economies: Economic Impact and Policy Challenges in the U.S. and Germany"
Dr. Markus Kaim, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität - 2005
Topic: "Preference Building and Intergovernmental Bargaining in the European Union: The European Security and Defense Policy."
Ms. Sarah Knight, Georgetown University - 2005
Topic: "When Exchange Rates become Political: Currencies and Cooperation between the U.S., Europe, and Japan"
Dr. Andreas Fier, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) - 2005
Topic: "The Characteristics and Impact of Publicly Funded R&D Collaborations in Germany and the U.S."
Mr. Markus Knigge, Ecologic - 2005
Topic: "Transatlantic Environmental Cooperation at the Subnational Level"
Ms. Sabrina Schulz, University of Wales at Aberystwyth - 2005
Topic: "Transatlantic Relations and the Transformation of NATO Armed Forces: How Technology can Make or Break the Alliance"
Ms. Nicole Kranz, Ecologic - 2006
Topic: "A Transatlantic Dialogue for Promoting Good Corporate Citizenship"
Dr. Ulrich Speck, Freelance Journalist - 2006
Topic: "Finding New Ground in Transatlantic Relations: Democracy Promotion in the European Neighborhood"
Dr. Michael Kolkmann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin - 2006
Topic: "U.S. and European Approaches to China Policy: Chances for Cooperation?"
Ms. Jenny Wüstenberg, University of Maryland - 2006
Topic: "Civic Activism and the Making of Capital Memorey: Commemorating Historical Injustice in Berlin and Washington, D.C."
Ms. Sarah Kreps, George Washington University - 2006
Topic: "Redefining the Importance of Transatlantic Security Cooperation: Challenges, Rewards, and Imperatives in the Contemporary Landscape"
Mr. Holger Stritzel, London School of Economics - 2006
Topic: "The Reception of Rogue States in the United States and Germany"
Dr. Thomas Greven, Freie Universität Berlin - 2006
Topic: "Labor and the Evolving Transatlantic Civil Society: Explaining German-American Union Interaction"
Dr. Dagmar Pruin, Humboldt Universität Berlin - 2006
Topic: "Religion and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives"
Dr. Sebastian Dullien, Financial Times Deutschland - 2007
Topic: "Making European Monetary Union Work: What Can Germany Learn From the U.S.? The Example of Federal Unemployment Insurance"
Prof. Dr. Gunther Hellmann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main - 2007
Topic: "German Grand Strategy and the Renewal of the Atlantic Order"
Mr. Alexander Ritzmann, Berlin State Parliament - 2007
Topic: "The Influence of Radical Islam in Germany and the U.S. on Immigration Policies and Homeland Security"
Mr. Christian Eckert, Georg-August-University, Göttingen - 2007
Topic: "A Strong Conservative Mandate? - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen konservativer Politik am Beispiel der Reformdebatte um Scoial Security während des 109. Kongresses"
Mr. Alexander Ochs, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin - 2007
Topic: "Understanding U.S. and German Climate Policy: Who Frames the National Debate?"
Mr. Roland Hiemann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin - 2007
Topic: "Prospects for Transatlantic Non-Proliferation: The Case of North Korea"
Dr. Klaus Bachmann, Warsaw School for Social Psychology - 2007
Topic: "Assessing the Impact of EU Treaty Reform on Transatlantic Relations"
Ms. Almut Möller, Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich - 2008
Topic: "Different Perceptions, Diverging Concepts? European and U.S. Policies in the Broader Middle East"
Ms. Amy Holmes, Johns Hopkins University - 2008
Topic: "Contentious Allies: The Politics of the American Military Presence in Germany and Turkey 1945-2003"
Dr. Franz-Josef Meiers, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg - 2008
Topic: "Central Challenges to Germany's Security and Defense Policy under the Grand Coalition, 2005-2008"
Dr. Asiye Kaya, Humboldt University, Berlin - 2008
Topic: "Migration and Changing Cultures of Belongings: A Comparative Case Study of Alevis from Turkey in Germany and the United States"
Dr. Kerstin Martens, University of Bremen - 2008
Topic: "Why is There No PISA Shock in the U.S.? A Comparison of German and American Education Policy"
Mr. Frank Gadinger, University of Mainz - 2008
Topic: "The German-American Divide Over How to Deal With Terrorism"
Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Rudolf Korte, University of Duisburg-Essen - 2008
Topic: "Comparing Actors, Strategies, and Instruments of Campaign Communication"

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