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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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12:00 - 14:00 | 16 Apr 2012

Russland: ein unverzichtbarer Partner

Philipp Mißfelder stellt Bücher von Alexander Rahr und Thomas Kunze vor

Wie finden Russland und der Westen einen gemeinsamen sicherheitspolitischen Nenner? Kann man sich auf eine Sicherheitsarchitektur von „Vancouver bis Wladiwostok“ verständigen? Wie lassen sich werte- und interessengeleitete Außenpolitik verbinden? Philipp Mißfelder, außenpolitischer Sprecher der CDU/CSU-Bundestagsfraktion, präsentierte die Bücher von Alexander Rahr, Leiter des Berthold-Beitz-Zentrums der DGAP, und Thomas Kunze, Regionalbeauftragter für Zentralasien der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
12:00 | 12 - 14 Apr 2012

Franco-German Future Dialogue

Sixth annual opening seminar in Stuttgart

Presidential and parliamentary elections, different economic models and approaches, cooperation and competition in energy policy – the Franco-German Future Dialogue 2012 featured discussions on a number of aspects regarding relations between the two countries. Entry-level professionals and doctoral candidates from Germany and France came together in Stuttgart for the opening seminar of the project, now in its sixth year.

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Stuttgart
18:00 - 20:00 | 27 Mar 2012

Germany as Measuring Stick

EADS CEO Louis Gallois calls for an ambitious European industrial policy

Joint efforts are the only way for Europe to overcome the financial crisis and remain economically competitive, according to Louis Gallois, CEO of Europe’s largest aerospace company. The discussion included Hartmut Mehdorn, CEO of Air Berlin, and focused on analyzing Germany’s economic strength and France’s current economic malaise: “We can learn a lot from Germany.”

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Vortrag
09:00 | 22 - 25 Mar 2012

Fostering Policy Dialogue in the Western Balkans

Opening Seminar of the TRAIN Programme 2012 in Belgrade

How can political decision-making processes be successfully influenced? How can messages be worded clearly and potential obstacles recognized early on? These questions were tackled by the 14 participants of the 2012 TRAIN programme – Think Tanks Providing Research and Advice through Interaction and Networking – in their opening seminar which took place from March 22 to 25, 2012.

Think Tank Event
13:00 - 14:30 | 12 Mar 2012

Divided Society

Hungary is deeply polarized, while the EU criticizes. Is democracy at risk?

Since the conservative Fidesz alliance received a two-thirds majority in the Hungarian parliamentary elections of 2010, Hungary has regularly attracted negative headlines. Is Hungarian democracy at risk? On March 12, this question was addressed by Prof. Dr. Ellen Bos, political scientist at the Andrássy University in Budapest, Gergely Prőhle, deputy state secretary at the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and historian Dr. Krisztián Ungváry during a panel discussion at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP).

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