New Challenges for Transatlantic Foreign Policy Making

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New Challenges for Transatlantic Foreign Policy Making

AGENDA

9/11 - ONE YEAR AFTER

NEW CHALLENGES FOR TRANSATLANTIC FOREIGN POLICY MAKING

Third Transatlantic Editors Roundtable of the program

September 12/13, 2002 Venue: German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) Rauchstr. 18 D-10787 Berlin

Tel.: 0049/30 254 231-0

The Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich

Internationale Politik/Transatlantic Internationale Politik, Berlin

We would like to thank the German Marshall Fund of the US for its generous support of this conference. Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Arrival of participants 07:30 p.m. Optional informal dinner at Miyuki Restaurant, Budapester Str. 11, Berlin

Thursday, September 12, 2002

10:00 a.m. Welcome and Moderation

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Director, Center for Applied Policy Research (C.A.P) Editor, INTERNATIONALE POLITIK/TRANSATLANTIC INTERNATIONALE POLITIK

10:30 a.m. ONE YEAR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 - THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP FACING NEW CHALLENGES

Prof. Dr. Karl Kaiser Director of the Research Institute, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)

Steven Erlanger Berlin Bureau Chief, The New York Times

Roundtable Discussion

12:00 p.m. Lunch

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Dr. Dieter Grimm Law Faculty, Humboldt University; Director, Institute for Advanced Study Berlin THE RELEVANCE OF WESTERN VALUES IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST TERRORISM

02:00 p.m. Short Tour of DGAP Library

Thursday, September 12, 2002 (continued)

- 2 - 02:15 p.m. THE EUROPEAN UNION AS AN EMERGING INTERNATIONAL ACTOR

Speakers:

Detlef Weigel Deputy Chief of Planning Staff, Federal Foreign Office

Elizabeth Pond Transatlantic Editor, INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Transatlantic Edition

Comment:

Josef Janning Deputy Director, Center for Applied Policy Research; Member of the Management Committee and Head of the International Relations Program, Bertelsmann Foundation

Roundtable Discussion

03:45 p.m. Coffee Break

04:00 p.m. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY AFTER THE ELECTIONS

Statements by Journalists:

- Stefan Kornelius, Chief Editor, Foreign News, Süddeutsche Zeitung - Dr. Jochen Siemens, Editor-in-Chief, Frankfurter Rundschau - Martin Walker, Chief International Correspondent, UPI

Roundtable Discussion

05:30 p.m. Conclusion

07:30 p.m. Dinner at Restaurant Theodor Tucher, Literatursalon Pariser Platz 6 A, Berlin, (next to Brandenburg Gate)

Keynote Speaker:

Volkmar Schultz Member of Parliament, Chairman of the German-American Parliamentary Groop, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin

- 3 - Friday, September 13, 2002

10:00 a.m. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AMONG EDITORS:

HOW TO REACH FOREIGN POLICY MAKERS - CHALLENGES FOR FOREIGN POLICY JOURNALS

- Journals' impact on foreign policy making

- Trends in editing and publishing

Introduction:

- James F. Hoge, Jr., Editor, Foreign Affairs - Caroline Soper, Editor, International Affairs - James Gibney, Executive Editor, Foreign Policy - Dr. Angelika Volle, Executive Editor, INTERNATIONALE POLITIK

Roundtable Discussion

12:00 p.m. Lunch

Keynote Speaker:

Ruprecht Polenz Member of Parliament, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin

01:45 p.m. End of Conference

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