AICGS/DaimlerChrysler-Fonds im Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft Fellows

Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) - 1999-2001
Topic: "The United States, the European Union and Germany in the Balkans: Cooperation or Competition?"
Professor Paul J.J. Welfens, European Institute for International Economic Relations, Universität Potsdam - 2002
Topic: "The Economic Dimensions of the German and EU effort to Secure Stability in the Balkans"
Dr. Wim van Meurs, Center for Applied Policy Research - 2000
Topic: "Transatlantic Cooperation in Security and Stability Policy for the Balkans"
Dr. Daniel Hamilton, U.S. Department of State - 2001
Topic: "Drifting Apart or Crashing Together? Atlantic Societies in a Global Age"
Dr. Szabolcs Fazakas, DaimlerChrysler Corporation - 2002
Topic: "The Trilateral Economic Relationship between the U.S., Germany, and Central Eastern European Countries"
Professor Michael Fichter, Freie Universität Berlin - 2002
Topic: "Exogenous Influences in Path Dependent Transformation Processes: The Effects of German Foreign Direct Investments on Work Organization and Labor Relations in Hungary"
Professor Stephen Silvia, American University - 2002-2003
Topic: "Working as One? European Economic Integration and Labor Market Reform"
Mr. Jan Martin Witte, School for Advanced International Studies - 2003
Topic: "Product Standardization in Europe and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community"
Mr. Tim Büthe, Harvard University (non-resident Fellow) - 2003
Topic: "Product Standardization in Europe and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community"
Dr. Thomas Kenyon, Center for the Study of Globalization, Princeton University, Dr. Sigurt Vitols, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (non-resident Fellows) - 2003-2004
Topic: "Corporate Governance in Germany and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community"
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, LLP: Rafic H. Barrage, Werner J. Hein, Dr. Ingo Kleutgens, Dr. Patrick Sinewe, Charles S. Triplett (non-resident Fellows) - 2004
Topic: "Breaking Down Barriers to Trade and Investment: The U.S.-Germany Income Tax Treaty Revisited"
Dr. John Starrels, International Monetary Fund - 2005-2006
Topic: "U.S.-European/German Economic and Financial Relations"

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