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Category Archives: Germany
Transatlantic Relations to Advance Cooperation
We recently partnered with the American Council on Germany and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank to hear Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, Distinguished Statesman of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, offers remarks. Minister zu Guttenberg will lead a new … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign policy, Germany, Transatlantic partnership, United States
Tagged cooperation, Europe -U.S. relations
Germany’s Green Push
We were honored to have Harald Leibrecht, coordinator of transatlantic cooperation of the German government, speak recently to DCFR and American Council on Germany members. His topic of discussion was Germany’s energy policy and its transition to renewables. Nuclear power … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, Development, Economics, Germany
Tagged energy policy, Germany, nuclear, renewables