New Challenges for Transatlantic Foreign Policy Making

New Challenges for Transatlantic Foreign Policy Making

<p> AGENDA</p><p>9/11 - ONE YEAR AFTER</p><p>NEW CHALLENGES FOR TRANSATLANTIC FOREIGN POLICY MAKING</p><p>Third Transatlantic Editors Roundtable of the program</p><p>September 12/13, 2002 Venue: German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) Rauchstr. 18 D-10787 Berlin</p><p>Tel.: 0049/30 254 231-0</p><p>The Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich</p><p>Internationale Politik/Transatlantic Internationale Politik, Berlin</p><p>We would like to thank the German Marshall Fund of the US for its generous support of this conference. Wednesday, September 11, 2002</p><p>Arrival of participants 07:30 p.m. Optional informal dinner at Miyuki Restaurant, Budapester Str. 11, Berlin</p><p>Thursday, September 12, 2002</p><p>10:00 a.m. Welcome and Moderation</p><p>Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Director, Center for Applied Policy Research (C.A.P) Editor, INTERNATIONALE POLITIK/TRANSATLANTIC INTERNATIONALE POLITIK</p><p>10:30 a.m. ONE YEAR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 - THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP FACING NEW CHALLENGES</p><p>Prof. Dr. Karl Kaiser Director of the Research Institute, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)</p><p>Steven Erlanger Berlin Bureau Chief, The New York Times</p><p>Roundtable Discussion</p><p>12:00 p.m. Lunch </p><p>Keynote Speaker</p><p>Prof. Dr. Dieter Grimm Law Faculty, Humboldt University; Director, Institute for Advanced Study Berlin THE RELEVANCE OF WESTERN VALUES IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST TERRORISM</p><p>02:00 p.m. Short Tour of DGAP Library</p><p>Thursday, September 12, 2002 (continued)</p><p>- 2 - 02:15 p.m. THE EUROPEAN UNION AS AN EMERGING INTERNATIONAL ACTOR</p><p>Speakers:</p><p>Detlef Weigel Deputy Chief of Planning Staff, Federal Foreign Office </p><p>Elizabeth Pond Transatlantic Editor, INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Transatlantic Edition</p><p>Comment:</p><p>Josef Janning Deputy Director, Center for Applied Policy Research; Member of the Management Committee and Head of the International Relations Program, Bertelsmann Foundation</p><p>Roundtable Discussion</p><p>03:45 p.m. Coffee Break</p><p>04:00 p.m. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY AFTER THE ELECTIONS</p><p>Statements by Journalists:</p><p>- Stefan Kornelius, Chief Editor, Foreign News, Süddeutsche Zeitung - Dr. Jochen Siemens, Editor-in-Chief, Frankfurter Rundschau - Martin Walker, Chief International Correspondent, UPI </p><p>Roundtable Discussion</p><p>05:30 p.m. Conclusion</p><p>07:30 p.m. Dinner at Restaurant Theodor Tucher, Literatursalon Pariser Platz 6 A, Berlin, (next to Brandenburg Gate)</p><p>Keynote Speaker:</p><p>Volkmar Schultz Member of Parliament, Chairman of the German-American Parliamentary Groop, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin</p><p>- 3 - Friday, September 13, 2002</p><p>10:00 a.m. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AMONG EDITORS:</p><p>HOW TO REACH FOREIGN POLICY MAKERS - CHALLENGES FOR FOREIGN POLICY JOURNALS</p><p>- Journals' impact on foreign policy making</p><p>- Trends in editing and publishing</p><p>Introduction:</p><p>- 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</p><p>Roundtable Discussion</p><p>12:00 p.m. Lunch </p><p>Keynote Speaker:</p><p>Ruprecht Polenz Member of Parliament, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin </p><p>01:45 p.m. End of Conference</p><p>- 4 - </p>

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