Together with the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, the Federal Academy started the new year with an expert conference on transatlantic relations. Picture: GCMC/Winkler
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360 degree view: Discussing NATO's Partnerships
NATO not only consists of 29 member nations but also maintains partnerships with 41 other states. How can these relations be adapted to the changed security environment? From 31 January to 2 February 2018, the Federal Academy hosted NATO's ACT Partnership 360 Symposium to provide both members and external partners broad space for discussion.
Core Course visits US Embassy Berlin
The discussion at the US Embassy in Berlin focused on the transatlantic relations under the new US administration as well as the significance of NATO. Picture: Embassy of the United States, Berlin
"Not a Zero-Sum Game": General Petraeus on international order
In early March, the Federal Academy for Security Policy hosted a discussion event with General (ret.) David Petraeus in cooperation with the German Marshall Fund of the United States and Microsoft Berlin. Petraeus shared his views on the future of the liberal world order and US security policy under the Trump administration. Picture: German Marshall Fund of the United States
Working Paper: Donald Trump - "He was taken literally, but not seriously"
"He was taken literally, but not seriously" – Donald Trump’s electoral success has been recognised widely with astonishment and dismay. Dr. Gerlinde Groitl sheds light on the vote’s circumstances as well as possible perspectives.
Field trip: Transatlantic Fellows
On June 9, 2015 an international group of emerging leaders visited the Federal Academy as part of a field trip in order to acquaint themselves with Germany’s novel orientation in foreign and security policy.