The Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations is devoted to research with an emphasis on politics, economy, and science. The institute’s key activities focus on three program groups:
In addition, the Research Institute offers two fora and a doctoral program:
Sanctions against Austria Unlikely in Today’s European Union
Commentary by Almut Möller
02.02.2010 | Der Standard
Haiti needs a comprehensive reconstruction strategy
Interview with Fritjof von Nordenskjöld
18.01.2010 | Phoenix | Deutsche Welle | BR
Central Asia between Russia, China and the EU
On the 20th of January 2010 Dr. Stefan Meister spoke in the context of a panel discussion organized by the DGAP Forum NRW and the Deutsch-Usbekische Gesellschaft about the increasing importance of Central Asia for the EU in Bonn. At the event Meister pointed out, that the EU is competing increasingly regarding resources and influence with China and Russia in the region. (20.01.2010)
The EU’s Energy Security and Russia
On December 7, 2009, at the PASS-Seminar of the George Marshall Center in Berlin, Marcel Viëtor lectured on the topic “The EU’s Energy Security and Russia“. (07.12.2009)
„How to avoid the next gas crisis?“
At November 16th. Alexander Rahr gave a lecture as a key note speaker at the V. GASAG dinner colloquy, dealing with the subject „How to avoid the next gas crisis?“. The meeting took place at the Gasometer Berlin. After his lecture he discussed the current situation of the gas proceedings between Russia and the Ukraine with about 100 political and economical participators. (16.11.2009)
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