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Now More Than Ever – Democratic Leaders Need to Stick Together

As global tensions rise, Germany has a crucial role in leading democratic nations toward stronger alliances. In the face of rising global authoritarianism, democratic leaders must work to strengthen their relationships, especially if, as seems likely, US leadership diminishes. Through “allyshoring” – building economic ties with like-minded nations – Germany could strengthen its economic and political influence. This would serve not only to safeguard democratic values but also to counteract the growing influence of China and Russia. 

Author/s
John Austin
Dr. Kira Vinke
Dr. Claudia Schmucker
Commentary

Ukrainische Gegenoffensive

Russland muss seine Truppen neu formieren
Author/s
Dr. Christian Mölling
Dr. András Rácz
Online Kommentar

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09:00 - 13:00 | 30 Jun 2016

Crisis Reaction Lite?

Options for NATO’s Southern Flank

In a workshop at DGAP, a group of security policy experts discussed NATO’s challenges on its southern flank prior to the NATO summit in Warsaw.

Program Event
Expertenrunde
Berlin
12:30 - 14:00 | 20 Jun 2016

Germany’s Role in the World

A Presentation of the Pew Research Center's poll of public opinion and foreign policy in Europe

European partners disagree about how to respond to Europe’s current political challenges, to say nothing of the challenges facing its neighboring countries. The Pew Research Center’s newly published survey “Europeans Face the Word Divided” gives insight into how divided European citizens are in their views concerning the role of their governments and the European Union in the world. A few days before the Brexit referendum, Bruce Stokes gave an exclusive presentation of the report at the DGAP.

Program Event
Diskussion
Berlin
12:00 - 14:00 | 28 Apr 2016

Jenseits der Symbolpolitik

Wie soll eine effektive deutsch-französische Zusammenarbeit in der Afrikapolitik aussehen?

Bei ihrer Reise nach Mali und Niger demonstrieren die deutschen und französischen Außenminister Steinmeier und Ayrault eine gemeinsame Linie in ihrer Politik gegenüber der Sahelzone. Doch besitzt die Zusammenarbeit in Bezug auf Afrika auch jenseits solcher Auftritte genügend Substanz? Hierüber diskutierten Christophe Boisbouvier, Journalist für Radio France Internationale, und Prof. Stefan Brüne, Associate Fellow im Programm Frankreich/deutsch-französische Beziehungen der DGAP unter anderem mit ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Deutsch-französischen Zukunftsdialogs.

Think Tank Veranstaltung
Diskussion
Berlin
12:30 - 14:00 | 07 Mar 2016

US Security Policy and its Repercussions on NATO

Where is the Alliance‘s Lead-nation Heading?

The debate focused on the new security situation in Europe. Challenges on both the eastern and southern flank of NATO were addressed. Burden sharing and US defense expenditure were other issues that were debated during the event.

Think Tank Event
Diskussion
Berlin

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