Resilience and Adaptation: Challenges to Democracy During the Corona Crisis

Resilience and Adaptation: Challenges to Democracy during the Corona Crisis The pandemic is challenging democratic institutions and practices all around the world. Governments have an obligation to respect the basic rights of citizens in uncertain times – but are they? Join Stefan Kornelius and Kori Schake for a conversation about how democracies respond to this unprecedented crisis. Stefan Kornelius has...

The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Europe’s Far Right

Prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, far-right parties in Europe were dominating the headlines with provocations on government failures and anti-immigrant rhetoric and significantly influencing political debates in Germany and other European countries. The pandemic has changed the political dynamic, in some cases weakening the far-right’s popularity, and in other cases, like Hungary, enabling far-right...

Resilience and Adaptation: The Future of Liberal Democracy and the Corona Crisis

Resilience and Adaptation: The Future of Liberal Democracy and the Corona Crisis Are autocracies better positioned to fight pandemics than democracies? Join American political scientist and author Francis Fukuyama and Daniela Schwarzer, Director of the German Council on Foreign Relations, for a discussion about how the current crisis is handled by different regimes. Please register here.

Video Discussion with Ambassador Emily Haber and Ambassador John B. Emerson

The American Council on Germany is delighted to partner with the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA) to host the German Ambassador to the United States Emily Haber in conversation with ACG Chairman Ambassador John B. Emerson, Vice Chairman at Capital Group International, on Thursday, May 7, at 10 am ET. (Bios for both speakers are included below.) This webinar...

Local Impact of COVID-19 and Transportation

While ridership on public transportation has dropped dramatically across the United States during the coronavirus outbreak, millions of Americans are still riding public buses and trains, putting themselves and anyone they encounter at risk as they commute to work, go to the grocery store, or visit the doctor. At the same time, since the start...