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Germany and Europe Can Boost Security by Reforming Capital Markets

Poorly developed capital markets in Germany and across the European Union (EU) hurt European security. Reforming them can foster economic dynamism, reduce harmful dependencies, and enhance Europe’s military edge. If German and EU politicians took a strategic view, they would clearly see the need to overcome fragmentation in the financial sector, increase risk appetite, incentivize private investment in innovation, and optimize regulation to meet economic and security needs. 

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Julian Stöckle
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Events

Past events

09:00 | 15 - 16 Nov 2012

The 8th Diplomatenkolleg in Hamburg

Media and economics – these were the main topics of the first study trip of the 8th Diplomatenkolleg to Hamburg from 15 to 16 November 2012. The participants also took a close look at the specific characteristics of German federalism during their visit to the Hanseatic city.

Think Tank Event
Hamburg
08:30 - 10:00 | 15 Nov 2012

Georgia on the Way to the Western Community of Values

Foreign Minister Maia Panjikidze speaks at the DGAP on the new Georgian government’s foreign policy agenda

Only three weeks after taking office—and before meeting with the German foreign minister—Maia Panjikidze came to an expert talk at the DGAP to clarify the new government in Tbilisi’s foreign policy priorities. Her most important message: Georgia seeks a connection to the EU and NATO and hopes for reconciliation with Russia. However, the re-opening of diplomatic relations with Russia will remain impossible as long as Russia continues to occupy Georgian territory.

Council Event
Expertenrunde
Berlin
11:00 - 12:30 | 08 Nov 2012

Kleines Land in der großen Welt

Aktuelle Leitlinien der tschechischen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik - Sitzung des Gesprächskreises Tschechien

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
09:00 - 21:30 | 08 Nov 2012

International Diplomats Programme

Excursion in Berlin: Tracing the past in the present

In what way is the past significant for the present? What is Germany’s remembrance culture? What are the tasks of the Federal Commissioner for the Files of the State Security Service of the former GDR? What role do Germany’s political foundations play at home and abroad? Participants in the 4th International Diplomats Programme explored these and other questions at their program day in Berlin on November 8, 2012.

Program Event
Berlin

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