Statements and Lectures

Opening Adress by Dr. Albert Spiegel,  Head of the Cultural Directorate-General of the Federal Foreign Office
Keynote Lectures

Kenneth Dam, University of Chicago, School of Law, Chairman, German-American Academic Council Foundation (GAAC): US-German Relations in the New Millennium

Christian Hacke, Director, Institute for International Politics, University of the Armed Forces, Hamburg: "Transatlantic Relations on the Threshold of a New Century"

Robert B. Zoellick, Board Member of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S: "The Future of  Transatlantic Relations"

 

Statements

Svenja Blanke, Between the Global and the Local: Migration, Human Rights and NGO policies

Harald Dertinger, Translator Info-Researcher: Ways to guide young adults to thinking in international dimensions

Matthias Doepke, Humboldt's University - Now and Then

Hartmut Eichel, Environment as a global value

Catherine Hug, Information Technology and Internationalism

Christopher Knabe, Global Media and Ethics

Walter Leitermann, Twinning : The bottom up approach to globalisation

John Leslie: The Anthropology of "Globalization:" Three Images of Changes in the World's Economies

Brigitte Mach Erbe, Gregory M. Hauser, The Role of the Professoriate in the U.S. and Germany in an Expanding Higher Education Marketplace

Judkins Cooper Mathews, Reflections on the aims, structures and consequences of contemporary higher education in Germany and the US from the perspective of a recent student

Colette Mazzucelli, Establishing an Online Seminar on Kosovo to Explore Global Values:Imagination, Elusiveness and Reality

Amy Houpt Medearis, Preserving National Cultural Identity amid Globalization

Barbara Meyer, Examples of non-profit thinking and why it is important

Richard Minor, Electronic Government and Free Information

Katherina B. Reiche, From University to Business - Requirements for successful new enterprises

Markus Rosenthal, The Urban Policy of the European Union

Antje Scheidler, Language: An Obstacle to Integration? Difficulties with the integration of foreign school children in Germany and future Areas of cooperation with the US

Dagmar Carola Schnelle, Government Affairs Manager, Audi AG, Public Relation: How we produce today and how we will work tomorrow. New challenges and new demands for graduates?

Martina Schulze, American Higher Education: A Model for Institutions in Northern Germany

William Richard Smyser, The Lessons of Kosovo for humanitarian Action

Jeremy B. Straughn,  Citizens' Rights and Human Rights: German Reunification as a Model for Integration?

Dr. Peer Constantin Zumbansen: The Role not only of Law and Lawyers in a globalized World


Summaries

Workgroup II, Session 2

Transatlantic Knowledge Transfer

Session Reporter: Brigitte Erbe

William Anthony, Ph.D. Study Abroad: A U.S. perspective. Current trends and future prospects.

Harald Dertinger. Ways to guide young adults to thinking in international dimensions

Susan J. Duggan, Ph.D. Opportunities for growth in a knowledge-based global economy.

Antje Scheidler. Language: An obstacle to integration? Experiences in the U.S. and German school systems.

Workgroup II, Session 3

Workgroup III, Session 3

12/3/03