Program Officer
Alfred von Oppenheim-Center for European
Studies
Areas of Specialisation:
Foreign Languages: English (French)
phone: +49 (0)30 25 42 31-96
skiba@dgap.org
Alexander Skiba is program officer in the DGAP’s Alfred von Oppenheim-Center for European Studies. The Oppenheim-Center is the DGAP’s new forum for the political and economic debate on European policy issues in Germany.
Alexander Skiba studied Political Science and International Relations at the Free University Berlin, the Institut d’Etudes Poliques in Lyon, and, on a Fulbright scholarship, the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C., and was awarded a diploma (equivalent: M.A.) in December 2006.
During his studies Alexander Skiba worked at The Heritage Foundation (Washington, D.C.), the Hertie School of Governance (Berlin) and the Institut für Europäische Politik (Berlin).
Publications
Germany’s popularity on rise in Arab world
Interview with Zoé Nautré
30.06.2009 | Common Ground News Service
Resume of the Czech EU presidency
Interview with Marie-Lena May
29.06.2009 | Český rozhlas (Czech Radio Station)
Integration of Ukraine into the Euro-Atlantic Community is inevitable
Preceding the visit of German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his Polish counterpart to Kiev, Alexander Rahr, accompanied by former President of Poland Alexander Kwasniewski and other European politicians, has held talks with Ukraine’s leading presidential candidates on 16 – 17 June. (25.06.2009)
New Beginning in the relationship Russia to the USA
From 9 to 12 June, Alexander Rahr, accompanied by Eckart von Klaeden, MP, CDU, Horst Teltschik, and Professor Joachim Krause and by invitation of the Aspen Institute, has held talks with representatives of the new US-Administration and leading experts from think tanks in Washington, DC, regarding the re-launching of the US-Russia relationship. (25.06.2009)
On June 16, 2009, at the Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF), Dr. Josef Braml, Editor-in-Chief of DGAP’s “Yearbook on International Relations,” discussed the Yearbook’s recommendations for a “Sustainable Energy Security Policy” with HBF’s Chief Executive Ralf Fücks and the Green Party’s Deputy Chief Whip and top election candidate Jürgen Trittin. (16.06.2009)
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