Increasingly, government investment in “emerging technologies” aims to harness dual-use, private-sector innovation to achieve national goals. Dual-use technologies are increasingly critical to national economies, labor forces, and security. For major...
Following the election in the United States, on November 11 the ACG and the Denver Council on Foreign Relations held an evening discussion with Dr. Constanze Stelzenmueller, Senior Fellow in the...
With a projected winner of the U.S. election now named, the transatlantic partnership faces many challenges – and there is some anxiety about how relations across the Atlantic will develop...
On November 9, the ACG and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and Town Hall hosted a discussion with Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference and former German...
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...