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NATO at 75: Time to Deliver on Its Promises

What Has to Happen at the Washington Summit

NATO heads of state and government will meet in Washington on July 11, 2024 to mark the Alliance’s 75th anniversary. Not only will the leaders have to elect a new secretary-general, the anniversary will take place in the midst of an explosive global situation. As the war in Ukraine continues, the prospect of a second presidential term for ­Donald Trump also worries the Alliance. In order to strengthen NATO’s ability to defend its members in this time of multiple crises, leaders need to advance seven specific topics. Making headway on these could make the summit historic.

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Dr. Karl-Heinz Kamp
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09:30 - 18:00 | 27 Jan 2016

Eurasien und bewaffneter Radikalismus

Geographische Räume, Gruppierungen und Finanzierung eines sich wandelnden Terrorismus

Think Tank Veranstaltung
Expertenrunde
Berlin
18:30 - 20:00 | 21 Oct 2015

„Zäune zu errichten, ist keine Lösung, sondern eine Problemverschiebung"

Gregor Gysi über die Flüchtlingskrise und Deutschlands Rolle in der aktuellen und zukünftigen Außenpolitik

Am 21.Oktober 2015 empfing der Vorsitzende des DGAP Regionalforums Sachsen, Herr Prof. Dr. sc. Clauß Dietz, in Dresden den Vorsitzenden der Fraktion DIE LINKE, Herrn Dr. Gregor Gysi, MDB. Schon zur Tradition geworden fand die Podiumsdiskussion gemeinsam mit dem Präsidenten des Sächsischen Landtages, Herrn Dr. Matthias Rößler, statt. Neben den Mitgliedern der DGAP und der Jungen DGAP nahmen zahlreiche Gäste aus Politik, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Kultur an der exklusiven Veranstaltung teil.

DGAP Regionalforum Sachsen
Diskussion
09:00 | 01 - 03 Oct 2015

Deconstructing Islamist Terrorism in Egypt

Policy Workshop, October 1–3, 2015, Berlin

Why has terrorism reemerged in Egypt? What are the aims of the most active militant groups? What is the nature of link to so-called Islamic State and Al Qaeda? How do Egyptian groups they finance their activities and how effective is the Egyptian state in countering this threat? Finally, how can the international community best support Egypt’s fight against terrorism? A 3-day policy workshop at the DGAP’s EU-Middle East Forum of the MENA program delved deeply into these questions.

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Diskussion
Berlin

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