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August 7, 2015 |
Germany Has a Refugee Problem, and the Problem Is the Germans
Anti-immigrant sentiment is fueling violence and arson. What's the matter with Deutschland?
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August 7, 2015 |
At debate, tough immigration talk shows GOP challenge in winning Latino votes
In discussing immigration at the GOP debate, the candidates emphasized border security – an appeal to the Republican base that may alienate the growing Latino vote.
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August 4, 2015 |
Missing In Action
Why are there so few cultural portrayals of women in combat? Over the past decade, a string of war movies emerged in the wake of 9/11: The Hurt Locker, Syriana, The Messenger, Green Zone, Lone Survivor, and American Sniper, to name just a few. Some have performed better than others at the box office, and many have received critical acclaim. Almost none has included portrayals of women in combat.
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August 3, 2015 |
A Defining Moment for the Alliance?
In this interview with Michael Williams, Julianne Smith reflects on declining defense budgets, NATO’s Article 5 commitment and the continued importance of the transatlantic relationship.
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August 1, 2015 |
Bosch Foundation offers arts managers international exchange: American experiences in a German Arts Institution
Read Laura's report on her experience as a Bosch Fellow working in fundraising at the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation in Potsdam, Germany. The article is available on pages 14-18 of the attached pdf.
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July 30, 2015 |
Siemens Profit Crimped by Weaker Power, Gas Business
Revenue rises 8%, driven by strong performances in health-care, energy-management units
- July 23, 2015 | Crisis in Greece: Political Implications
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July 17, 2015 |
Understanding and overcoming US-German divergence is key
Catch up on alumnus Steven Keil's recent publication in The Hill on transatlantic relations.
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July 10, 2015 |
Who will win the battle between ‘two Greeces’?
Alumnus Paul Glader sheds light on the current economic crisis in Greece in his most recent op-ed for Reuters.
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July 9, 2015 |
Can House, Senate find common ground to fix ‘No Child Left Behind’ law?
The 'No Child Left Behind' school testing law has been controversial since it first passed in 2001. Now, lawmakers are struggling to revise the law, but they seem to be on a collision course.
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June 30, 2015 |
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back – Germany Rethinks Its Security Policy
As Germany is increasingly needed for its enhanced leadership and greater involvement on the international stage, Dr. Gale Mattox (Bosch I) analyzes the country's trajectory based on recent remarks by top German politicians and reports from German ministries, and points out the process to fulfill a bigger role will be slow.
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June 29, 2015 |
On NATO, the United States is Leading from the Front, Now Europe Must Step Up
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced during his recent trip to Europe that the US would be implementing forward-leaning measures on NATO reassurance. The authors assert that Europe should follow suit.