Posted on 2003-11-20.
Globalization and the German Labor Market
Posted on 2003-02-10.
The rise of China in the 21st century signals a major political, strategic, and economic shift in the global system, which will create new challenges as well as opportunities for the United States and Europe. A better understanding of American and European perspectives on China's future and its international role is vital to the future of the transatlantic alliance and to the joint and cooperative management of the strategic relationship with China during a period of profound changes in the global system, in Asia, and in Europe.
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Religion and Politics in the U.S.
At the 4th Alumni Conference of the Round Table USA at Stanford University, from June 26-29, 2008, Josef Braml gave a presentation on “Religious Groups in the U.S. and Their Influence on Politics and (Foreign) Policy Making.” (29.06.2008)
Perspectives for Transatlantic Cooperation
At a conference featuring “Europe in the World,” in Cracow from June 19-20, 2008, which was jointly organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the Institute for Strategic Studies, Josef Braml presented perspectives for transatlantic cooperation after the US elections. (20.06.2008)
Globally Sustainable Energy Security Policy
Accepting the invitation of State Secretary Michael Mertes, the State Representative of North Rhine-Westphalia’s “NRgy Lounge,” a energy policy roundtable, Josef Braml presented on June 11, 2008 the policy recommendations of DGAP’s yearbook featuring “Globally Sustainable Energy Security Policy.” (11.06.2008)
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