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Hot off the Press

Issue Brief #37: Transatlantic Relations After the Lisbon Treaty: Ready for Action, or More Process? By Jessica Riester

German-American Issues #13: The Many Sides of Muslim Integration: A German-American Comparison, By Tara Bahrampour, Rauf Ceylan, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Raida Chbib, Lily Gardner Feldman, and Mathias Rohe

Policy Report #42: At the Eve of Convergence? Social Services in the U.S. and Germany, By Annette Zimmer and Steven Rathgeb Smith

Issue Brief #36: Religious Tolerance and Islam: A Comparative Analysis, By Mark J. Rozell

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Upcoming Events

Afghanistan's Impact on Transatlantic Relations
September 3, 2010 - Washington, DC

The Transatlantic Climate and Energy Dialogue:
Balancing Aspirations with Actions

September 13, 2010 - Washington, DC

 
Announcements

Chancellor Angela Merkel receives the AICGS
Global Leadership Award

AICGS is now accepting applications for the Harry & Helen Gray/AICGS Reconciliation Fellowship Program.

Now accepting applications for the Spring 2011 session of the DAAD/AICGS Fellowship Program.

AICGS is now on Facebook - become a fan today!

 
AICGS In the News

Dr. Jackson Janes quoted in "Goodbye to Berlin: How Germany Became a Thorn in America's Side," By Noam Scheiber, The New Republic, August 30, 2010.

Dr. Jackson Janes' guest commentary - a translation of his July 8, 2010, At Issue essay - appeared in the July 20, 2010, Der Tagesspiegel, "Feuer aus dem eigenen Lager."

Dr. Jackson Janes quoted in "Merkel's Coalition Under Pressure in Germany," By Nicholas Kulish, The New York Times, June 14, 2010.

Dr. Jackson Janes quoted in "EU-Krisenmanagement: Führungsschwäche der Europäer schockiert USA," By Gregor Peter Schmitz, Der Spiegel, May 6, 2010.

Notable staff conference participation and speaking engagements

 
New Faces

Please welcome Ms. Constance Baban and Dr. Michael Fichter, the newest DAAD/AICGS Fellows.

 

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