On the eve of the U.S. presidential election, leading representatives of the transatlantic community came together in Berlin to preview possible outcomes and to voice their hopes, expectations, and concerns...
Public trust is critical in the functioning of democracies. Citizens do not need to agree with every government policy or trust each individual officeholder — but they do need to...
On October 29, the ACG and Atlantik-Brücke hosted a webinar as part of the [virtual] 2020 German-American Conference to discuss how transatlantic relations, and politics in general, can become more...
As National Cybersecurity Awareness month draws to a close, on October 28 the ACG and the Wirtschaftsrunde hosted a special discussion on “The Future of German-American Cooperation in Cyberspace and...
As the United States prepares to go to the polls, on October 27, the ACG and World Denver hosted a discussion with Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, in conversation with Ambassador Christopher Hill. Ambassador...