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RESEARCH FELLOWS AT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY GERMAN STUDIES 1986-2013 JOHN J. MCCLOY DISTINGUISHED FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the John M. Olin Foundation (New York City) 1986-1987 Professor Norbert Walter, Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel Topic: "Demographic Trends and Economic Dynamism: The U.S. and the FRG" 1987-1988 Professor Helmut Willke, Universität Bielefeld Topic: "SDI as a Mixed-Motive Political Strategy: The German Response" 1988-1989 Professor Klaus Gretschmann, Universität Köln Topic: "The Three-Tiered German Tax Reform as Compared to the 1986 U.S. Tax Reform Act: Economic Pressure and Political Necessity" 1989-1990 Professor Paul J.J. Welfens, Universität Duisburg Topic: "Integrating Markets, Firms and Governments in the Economic Community: The Role of Germany in a Global Context" 1990-1991 Professor Steven Philip Kramer, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Topic: "The Franco-German Relationship in an Age of German Unification" FORD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP IN GDR STUDIES * Funded by the Ford Foundation (New York City) 1988-1989 Professor Ann Phillips, Smith College, Northampton, MA Topic: "The East German Perspective on the East German - Soviet Relationship" 1989-1990 Professor Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri, St. Louis Topic: "Through the Looking Glass: The Cultivation of Post-War National Identity in the German Democratic Republic" HOECHST CELANESE/SIEMENS FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the Hoechst Celanese Corporation and Siemens Corporation 1988-1989 Professor Christopher Allen, University of Georgia, Athens Topic: "The Politics of Regulating Domestic Capital Investment: Banks and Stock Markets in West Germany and the United States" 1989-1990 Professor Lily Gardner Feldman, Tufts University, Boston, MA Topic: "Germany's Rehabilitation: A Comparison of Relations with France, Israel and the United States" AICGS/DHI FELLOWSHIPS IN POST-WAR GERMAN HISTORY * Funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung (Joint Program with the German Historical Institute) 1991-1992 Dr. Burghard Ciesla, Institut für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Berlin Topic: "Technology Transfer from the German Aircraft Industry to the United States: The Relationship between the German Aeronautical Industry and the United States Air Force, 1945-1950" 1991-1992 Dr. Jeffrey Herf, Visiting Professor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

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RESEARCH FELLOWS AT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY GERMAN STUDIES 1986-2013 JOHN J. MCCLOY DISTINGUISHED FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the John M. Olin Foundation (New York City) 1986-1987 Professor Norbert Walter, Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel Topic: "Demographic Trends and Economic Dynamism: The U.S. and the FRG" 1987-1988 Professor Helmut Willke, Universität Bielefeld Topic: "SDI as a Mixed-Motive Political Strategy: The German Response" 1988-1989 Professor Klaus Gretschmann, Universität Köln Topic: "The Three-Tiered German Tax Reform as Compared to the 1986 U.S. Tax Reform Act:

Economic Pressure and Political Necessity" 1989-1990 Professor Paul J.J. Welfens, Universität Duisburg Topic: "Integrating Markets, Firms and Governments in the Economic Community: The Role of

Germany in a Global Context" 1990-1991 Professor Steven Philip Kramer, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Topic: "The Franco-German Relationship in an Age of German Unification" FORD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP IN GDR STUDIES * Funded by the Ford Foundation (New York City) 1988-1989 Professor Ann Phillips, Smith College, Northampton, MA Topic: "The East German Perspective on the East German - Soviet Relationship" 1989-1990 Professor Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri, St. Louis Topic: "Through the Looking Glass: The Cultivation of Post-War National Identity in the German

Democratic Republic" HOECHST CELANESE/SIEMENS FELLOWSHIP * Funded by the Hoechst Celanese Corporation and Siemens Corporation 1988-1989 Professor Christopher Allen, University of Georgia, Athens Topic: "The Politics of Regulating Domestic Capital Investment: Banks and Stock Markets in

West Germany and the United States" 1989-1990 Professor Lily Gardner Feldman, Tufts University, Boston, MA Topic: "Germany's Rehabilitation: A Comparison of Relations with France, Israel and the United States" AICGS/DHI FELLOWSHIPS IN POST-WAR GERMAN HISTORY * Funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung (Joint Program with the German Historical Institute) 1991-1992 Dr. Burghard Ciesla, Institut für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Berlin Topic: "Technology Transfer from the German Aircraft Industry to the United States:

The Relationship between the German Aeronautical Industry and the United States Air Force, 1945-1950"

1991-1992 Dr. Jeffrey Herf, Visiting Professor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

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Topic: "Politics and Memory in the Two Germanies, 1945-1955" 1991-1992 Dr. Michaela Richter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Topic: "The Second Transition to Democracy in the Federal Republic: Political Parties and the

Integration of the Two Germanies" 1992-1993 Dr. Christian Tuschhoff, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "Shifting the Balance of Power within NATO in the 1950s and 1960s" 1992-1993 Professor Rogers Hollingsworth, Departments of History, Sociology, and Industrial Relations, University of Wisconsin, Madison Topic: "A Comparison of the Social System of Production in Germany, Japan and the United States" 1992-1993 Dr. Reinhold Billstein, Fachhochschule Hamburg Topic: "The Role of American and British Occupation Authorities in Restructuring German Industries" 1993-1994 Professor Rebecca Boehling, Department of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Topic: "The Rise and Fall of Western German Women's Activism: The Case of the Munich Women City Councilors, 1945-1960" 1993-1994 Dr. Roy Rempel, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: "German Rearmament: Political and Diplomatic Interaction within the Western Alliance

in the Lead-up to the Paris Agreements of 1954" 1993-1994 Professor Thomas A. Schwartz, Department of History, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Topic: "The Existential Alliance: The United States and Germany from Occupation to Reunification, 1945-1990" 1994-1995 Dr. Karl-Heinz Füssl, Technische Universität Berlin Topic: "The 'Reeducation' of German Youth: An Evaluation of the American Occupation" 1994-1995 Dr. Bernd Stöver, Universität Potsdam Topic: "The GDR and Eastern Europe: The Theory and Practice of 'Liberation Policy' under Truman and Eisenhower" 1994-1995 Professor Angelika Timm, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Topic: "The Relationship between East Germany and Israel 1945-1990"

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1995-1996 Dr. Richard Beyler, Forschungsschwerpunkt Wissenschaftsgeschichte und -theorie, Berlin

Topic: "Science Policy and Democratization in Post-1945 Germany" 1995-1996 Dr. Jan Herman Brinks, State University Groningen, The Netherlands Topic: "Anti-Fascism. The Foundation Myth of the GDR 1945-1961" 1995-1996 Professor Maria Mitchell, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA Topic: "'We Demolished a Centuries-Old Barrier': Christian Democracy in Occupied Germany" 1996-1997 Professor Carl C. Hodge, Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Topic: "The Popular Ethics of European Security: Party Politics and Cold War in the United States and Germany, 1947-1960" 1996-1997 Professor Jeffrey M. Peck, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: "German Cultures/Foreign Cultures: The Politics of Belonging" 1996-1997 Dr. Edmund Spevack, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: "American Influences on the Shaping of the West German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) of 1949" ROBERT BOSCH FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM * Funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation 1/1992-6/1992 Professor Patricia Davis, University of Notre Dame, IN Topic: "The Uses and Abuses of Economic Statecraft: West German-Polish Relations,

1969-1990 and Beyond" 10/1991-3/1992 Dr. Philip Gordon, SAIS, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC Topic: "A Certain Idea of France: French Security Policy and the Gaullist Legacy" 1/1992-6/1992 Professor Stephen Silvia, American University, Washington, DC Topic: "Protection for Whom? The Politics of Employment in German and American Trade

Unions, 1955-1991" 1/1993-6/1993 Dr. Steve Boilard, University of California, Santa Barbara Topic: "From Two Germanys to a Common European Home: Moscow's German Policy and the Postwar Order" 1/1993-6/1993 Dr. Lynn Duggan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Topic: "Family Policy and Gender Inequality: A Comparison of East and West Germany Before Unification" 1/1994-6/1994 Professor Thomas Banchoff, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: "National Transition and International Change: German Policy toward East-West Institutions, 1949-1992" 9/1993-2/1994 Professor Lynn Rapaport, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Pomona College, Claremont, CA Topic: "The Cultural and Material Reconstruction of the Jewish Communities in Germany, and the State of Jewish-German Relationships"

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ROBERT BOSCH FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM IN COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY AND COMPARATIVE INSTITUTIONS * Funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation 7-12/1996 Mr. Thomas Hinz, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München

"Education, Vocational Training, and Mobility" 7-12/1996 Professor Kathleen Thelen, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Topic: "Institutional Legacies: Patterns of Skill Formation and Contemporary Union Politics" 1-6/1997 Mr. Pepper D. Culpepper, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: “Learning from the Dual System: Training policy reforms in Germany and France” 1-6/1997 Ms. Jutta Gatter, Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Universität Bremen Topic: “Adjusting Training to Changing Environments - Interactions between State and Firm Level 7-12/1997 Professor Susan Giaimo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston Topic: "Health Care Reform in Advanced Industrialized Societies: Government Intervention, Medical Power, or Market Competition?@ 7-12/1997 Professor Ulrike Schneider, Institute of Economics, Universität Hannover Topic: AConsumer Directed Home Care Systems in the U.S. and Germany. A Comparative Study of Cash & Counseling Programs for Frail and Dependent Elderly@ 3-9/1998 Mr. Stefan Maria Fuchs, Institut für Soziologie, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München Topic: ADo Differences Matter? Comparing the Impact of Systems of Higher Education in the United States and Germany on the Development and Emergence of Female Academics= Careers@ 7-12/1998 Dr. Gabriele Eckstein, Lehrstuhl für Politische Wissenschaft, Universität Mannheim Topic: "Comparative Politics in Bicameral Systems. Legislative Decision Processes in Bicameral Systems, Theory and International Comparative Application" 8-11/1998 Ms. Isabela Mares, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 5-9/1999 Cambridge, MA Topic: ASocial Insurance under Strain: Examining Social Policy Responses to the Challenge of Aging Populations@ 8/1998-1/1999 Professor Michelle Egan, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC Topic: “Regulating Commerce: The Intersection of Law, Markets and Governance in the EU” 1-6/1999 Professor Waltraud Schelkle, Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "Is ‘Welfare to Work’ also ‘Welfare to the Regions’? – Lessons from the U.S. for EMU" 6/1-12/1/1999 Dr. John Jay Tate, University of California at Berkeley, California Topic: "Institutional Changes in German Vocational Education and the Future of Work in Europe" 7/1/2000-6/30/2001 Professor Maria Green Cowles, The American University, Washington, DC Topic: “Who are the Rule-Makers of E-commerce? The Case of the Global Business Dialogue on E-

commerce (GBDe)” 10/15/2000- Dr. Michaela Hertkorn, Freie Universität Berlin 4/15/2001 Topic: “The Relevance of Perceptions on Foreign Policy: A German-U.S. American Perspective” 1/1-6/30/2001 Professor Julie Elston, Department of Economics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida

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Topic: “The Relationship between Firm Size and Growth of Germany’s Neuer Markt Firms” 4/9-7/20/2001 Professor Matthias Bank, Lehrstuhl für Bank und Börsenwesen, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Topic: “The New Economy in Germany: Lessons from High-Tech Firms Listed on the Neuer Markt” 7/1-10/15/2001 Professor Lloyd Gruber, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Chicago Topic: “Dis-Integration: The Politics of Economic Self-Determination in Germany, Europe, and Beyond” 7/15/2001- Dr. Ines Hartwig, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, Netherlands 3/15/2002 Topic: “Different Modes of Governance in Promoting Employment: Comparing the U.S. and the EU” 1/15-7/15/2002 Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC Topic: “Transatlantic Cooperation and the Future of Multilateralism” 3-6/2002 Professor Christian Tuschhoff, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: “The Impact of Domestic Veto Players in the Enlargement Process of the European Union” German-American Dialogue Fellows: 7-8/2002 Dr. Keith Allen Topic: “Toward a Transatlantic History of the Museum Visit, 1900 to the Present” 9-12/2002 Dr. Zachary Shore Topic: "Germany's Muslims: America's Allies and the War on Terror” YOUNG EASTERN GERMAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM * Funded by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft and the Ford Foundation 3/1991-7/1991 Dr. Reinhard Bobach, Institut für Theorie, Geschichte und Organisation der Wissenschaft, Berlin Host: Tufts University, Boston Topic: "Technology as a Social Process: The Debate in Germany and the United States" 3/1991-7/1991 Dr. Jürgen Danyel, Institut für Deutsche Geschichte, Berlin Host: University of Wisconsin, Madison Topic: "German Resistance to National Socialism: The American Perspective" 3/1991-7/1991 Dr. Mario Kessler, Institut für Allgemeine Geschichte, Berlin Host: The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Topic: "The German Left and the Jewish Question: German Responsibility as Seen by German

Leftist Refugees in the United States" 9/1991-1/1992 Dr. Michael Thomas, Berliner Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Studien Host: University of California, Santa Barbara Topic: "German-German Transformation Processes" 9/1991-1/1992 Dr. Raina Zimmering, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Host: Harvard University/Tufts University, Cambridge/Boston, MA Topic: "The Comparison of Newly Industrializing Countries' Development Strategies, Particularly

in the Case of Latin America" 2/1992-6/1992 Dr. Dietrich Reetz, Institut für Allgemeine Geschichte, Berlin Host: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Topic: "Contemporary Ethnic and Religious Conflict in South Asia" 2/1992-6/1992 Dr. Torsten Wöhlert, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

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Host: George Washington University, Washington, DC Topic: "The Domestic Setting of U.S. Middle East Policy" 2/1992-6/1992 Dr. Karin Zachmann, Technische Universität Dresden Host: University of Pittsburgh, PA Topic: "The Variety of Transitions to Modern Forms of Production in the American Antebellum

Textile Industry and Some Comparisons between German and American Industrial History" 9/1992-12/1992 Dr. Yvonne Erdmann, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Topic: "The Growth of Health Maintenance Organizations in the United States: Lessons for the New Germany" 9/1992-12/1992 Dr. Udo Gehrmann, Martin Luther Universität, Halle-Wittenberg Host: Ukranian Research Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Topic: "Nationalism vs. Imperialism: The Revival of Cossack Mythology and Its Impact on Contemporary Nation-Building and State-Building in Ukraine" 9/1992-12/1992 Dr. Gert-Rüdiger Wegmarshaus, Koordinierungs- und Aufbauinitiative für die Forschung in den neuen Ländern, Berlin

Host: Department of Politics and Society/Focused Research Program on Democratization, University of California, Irvine

Topic: "Soviet Science and Technology under Perestroika: The Case of Nuclear Power and Citizen Action" 1/1993-5/1993 Dr. Ina Merkel, Institut für Kulturwissenschaft und Ästhetik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Topic: "The American Occupation's Influence on Every-day Life, Values and Attitudes in Post-War Germany" 1/1993-5/1993 Dr. Veit Friemert, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: The New School for Social Research, New York City, NY Topic: "Jürgen Habermas: the American Debate" 1/1993-5/1993 Dr. Detlef Pollack, Universität Leipzig Host: Department of Sociology, Princeton University, NJ Topic: "The Sociology of Religion: New Trends in Secularization in Germany and the United States" 9/1993-12/1993 Dr. Juliane Brandt, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: Center for Russian and East European Studies/Department of History

University of California, Los Angeles Topic: "Hungarian Calvinists Facing the Social Question" 9/1993-12/1993 Dr. Bernhard Maleck, Freie Universität Berlin Host: SAIS, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC Topic: "Changes in American Foreign Policy towards Germany and in American Public Opinion

towards Germany since Unification" 2/1994-5/1994 Dr. Thomas Engelbert, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Host: Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Topic: "Ethnic Conflict Potential in Southern Vietnam" 2/1994-5/1994 Dr. Eva Maleck-Lewy, Freie Universität Berlin Host: Department of Comparative and Regional Studies, School of International Service,

American University, Washington, DC Topic: "How do Women Gain Power in American Politics and Society? Lessons for the German Women's Movement"

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2/1994-5/1994 Dr. Meinhard Stark, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Topic: "German Women under Stalinism: A Biographical Analysis of Repressed Women" 2/1994-5/1994 Dr. Heike Graf, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park Topic: "Media Development and Politics in Northern Europe and the Baltic States" 9/1994-12/1994 Dr. Ralf Ulrich, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Host: Graduate School for Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Topic: "Economic Aspects of Immigration Policy in Germany" DAAD/AICGS SUMMER GRANT * Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) 7/1991 Dr. Carl Lankowski, The American University, Washington, DC Project: Completion of edited volume on "Germany and the European Community after the Cold War: Containment and Hegemony" 8/1991 Professor Gale Mattox, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD Project: "Defining the Requirements for a European Security Regime and the German

Role in the Regime" 7/1992 Ms. Elizabeth Heinemann, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Topic: "Women Standing Alone: Women without Men in the German Reich and the Federal

Republic, 1939-1960" 8/1992 Mr. Salvatore Pittruzello, Columbia University, New York City, NY Topic: "Party Systems, Party Governments, Macroeconomic Policies and Economic Performance" 8/1993 Ms. Barbara Donovan, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: "Political Parties in the Five New States in Germany: Party-building and Consolidation" 8/1993 Mr. Karl Kaltenthaler, Washington University, St. Louis Topic: "German Interests and European Community Economic and Monetary Institutions" 7/1994 Mr. John Occhipinti, University of Maryland, College Park Topic: "An Institutional Theory of the Building of the New Germany" 8/1995 Mr. Mark Cassell, University of Wisconsin, Madison Topic: "Governance Arrangements and the Regulation of Property Rights: a Study of the Treuhandanstalt and the Resolution Trust Corporation" 8/1995 Ms. Jennifer Yoder, University of Maryland, College Park Topic: "Elite-Building and the Consolidation of Democracy in the Former German Democratic Republic" 7/1996 Mr. Jonathan Olsen, University of Maryland, College Park Topic: "Nature and Nationalism: 'Right-Wing' Ecology and the Politics of Identity in Contemporary Germany" 8/1996 Mr. Damon Rarick, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Topic: "Voices on Violence: An Analysis of the Use of Ritual in GDR Mythopoeism by Peter Hacks, Heiner Müller, and Stefan Schütz" 8/1997 Professor Noah Isenberg, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Topic: Between Redemption and Doom: German Modernism and the Strains of Jewish Identity

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8/1997 Mr. Craig Pepin, Duke University, Durham, NC Topic: AThe Immediate Post-World War II Discourse on the University in Germany and Its Function in Debates over University Reform@ 7/1998 Mr. Arthur Daemmrich, Department of Science and Technology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Topic: APharmaceutical Regulation: The Science and Politics of Health in Germany and the U.S.@ 8/1999 Mr. Kyle Fennell, American University, Washington, DC Topic: "The Construction of a Threat: Political Entrepreneurs and Xenophobia in Contemporary Berlin" 8/1999 Mr. Johnathan Trumbull, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Topic: "The Politics of German Product Market Regulation" 8/2000 Dr. Jonathan Skolnik, Department of Germanic Languages & Literature, University of Oregon Topic: “Jewish Pasts, German Fictions. Historical Memory and Minority Culture in Germany” 9/2003 Dr. Eric Langenbacher, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Topic: “Memory Regimes in Contemporary Germany” 7/19-8/19/2004 Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, The

Steinhardt School of Education, New York University Topic: “Germany’s Forbidden Fruit?: National Pride, National Identity, and National Taboos,” and “Constructing Citizens: Reproduction and Resistance in German Civics Classrooms” HUMANITIES PROGRAM FELLOWS 3-5/1995 Professor Stephen Brockmann, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Topic: “Germany, Zero Hour 1945: Myth or Reality? A New Generation

Explores German Postwar Culture" 9-12/1995 Dr. Andreas Graf, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "The Dismantling of East German Cultural Policy: Content and Consequences" 3-5/1997 Professor Marc Silberman, University of Wisconsin, Madison Topic: “Restructuring the Cultural Public Sphere@ 6-7/1997 Professor Noah Isenberg, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Topic: “Between Redemption and Doom: German Modernism and the Strains of Jewish Identity” 9-12/1997 Professor Leroy Hopkins, Millersville University, Millersville, PA Topic: “The Afro-German Experience since 1945" 2-5/2000 Professor Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Topic: “The Brain-Drain of German Scholar to the United States in the 1970-1980s” 2-3/2000 Mr. Durs Grünbein, Writer, Berlin Presentations on his poems and the current German literature 8/2002-6/2003 Professor Jeffrey Peck (Senior Fellow in Residence), York University, Toronto, Canada Project: “New Jews in a New Germany: Post-Holocaust Identities in a Unified Germany’ 10-12/2003 Professor Franz Josef Meiers, ZEI, Universität Bonn Topic: “Historical Memory, Self-perception, and Responses to 9/11” RECONCILIATION FELLOWS

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8/1-9/30/2011 Mr. BongSeok Han, SungKyunKwan University, Seoul, Korea Topic: “Territorial Nationalism and Korean Residents in the United States: Focusing on the Diverse Dkodo

Debates among Organizations and Individuals in the Washington DC Area” 8/1-9/30/2011 Mr. Henning Borggräfe, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Topic: “The Debate on Nazi Forced Labor. Compensation – Interpretation – Reconciliation?” 8/1-9/30/20122 Mr. Alexander Wochnik, Aston University, Birmingham, UK Topic: Domestic Structures and Institutionalization as Factors Influencing Reconciliation: The Case of

Memorials in the Polish-German and Japanese-South Korean Context” 8/1-9/30/2012 Dr. Seung Hoon Emilia Heo, United Nations University, Tokyo Topic: “Changing Identities in the Japanese-South Korean Reconciliation” 8/15-9/30/2013 Dr. Romain Faure, Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research, Berlin Topic: “Ways of Reconciliation through History Teaching” 8/15-9/30/2013 Ms. Lina Nikou, Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg Topic: “Invitations to the Old Hometown – Visitor Programs by German Cities for Refugees of the Nazi

Regime” 8/1-9/15/2014 Dr. Seiko Mimaki, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Topic: “Toward Building an ‘Epistemic Community’ for East Asian Historical Reconciliation – Past,

Present, and Future” 8/1-9/15/2014 Dr. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom Topic: “Can Germany Play a Role in Reconciling the Balkans? External Actors and Reconciliation between

States” 8/1-9/15/2015 Mr. Hubert Leber, Philipps University of Marburg and University of Haifa Topic: “The Relations between West Germany and Israel in the Begin Era (1977-1983). International

Politics and Historical Memory” 8/1-9/15/2016 Prof. Yeon Jeong Gu, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Topic: “Mechanisms of Memory and Oblivion in German and Japanese Post-Memorial Culture –

How to Mourn and How to Reconcile” 8/1-9/15/2016 Ms. Nina Janz, University of Hamburg Topic: “Historical Dialogue and Reconciliation through the Dead? Joint German-Russian Projects in

Exhumations, Burials, and Grave Maintenance of the Fall Soldiers of World War II and the Peachemaking Process Today in Both Countries Based on Remembrance and Youth Work”

8/1-9/15/2016 Dr. Ivo Plsek, University of California, Berkeley Topic: “Japan and Germany after 1945: Parties, Politicians and Legacies of World War II” 8/1-9/15/2017 Ms. Agieszka Batko, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland Topic: “Searching for Peace in Northeast Asia: New Paths to Advancing Japan - South Korean

Reconciliation” 8/1-9/15/2017 Dr. Khoi Nguyen, Hochiminh City University of Education, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Topic: “The Practice of Historical Reconciliation between Vietnam and Japan - A Point of View from

Vietnamese Contemporary Art" JOURNALIST FELLOWS IN RESIDENCE 1988 Ms. Elizabeth Pond, Bonn correspondent, Christian Science Monitor Project: Book on American-West German Security Partnership

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9/1993-6/1994 Mr. Marc Fisher, The Washington Post Project: Book on German unification DIPLOMATS IN RESIDENCE 4/1994-9/1994 Ms. Nancy McEldowney, The U.S. State Department, Washington, DC Preparation for next post (Head, Political and Military Section, U.S. Embassy, Bonn, 1995)

3/1996-6/1996 Mr. Mark Dillen, USIA, Washington, DC

Study on U.S.-German cultural relations in preparation for next post (U.S. Embassy, Bonn, 1996) AICGS/GHI/GAAC/NEH FELLOWS 3-5/1999 Dr. Hanna Schissler, Georg-Eckert-Institut, Braunschweig Topic: "'Weltgeschichte', Multiethnizität und nationale Identität in den Schulbüchern und Curricula der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der USA" 3-12/1999 Dr. Christine von Oertzen, Technische Universität Berlin Topic: "Geschlechterpolitik im international Kontext" 2-4,7-10/2000 Professor Waltraud Schelkle, Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “U.S. Welfare Reform – Lessons for Europe’s future Social Federation” 1-7/2001 Dr. Patrice Poutrus, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam Topic: “A Socio-historical Study on Political Emigrants in the GDR” 7/2001-3/2002 Dr. Annette Puckhaber, Universität Trier Topic: “Efficiency of Reorientation: The German Student Exchange to the U.S. 1946 to 1952” 9/2001-4/2002 Dr. Philipp Löser, Seminar für Deutsche Philologie, Universität Göttingen Topic: “Remembering the Other: How Post-war German Writers Rearrange Writing Strategies and Cultural

Memories in Order to Accommodate Global and Postcolonial Challenges” 10/22/2001- Dr. Alexander Freund, Universität Bremen 4/2002 Topic: “Dealing with the Past abroad: German Immigrants’ Vergangenheitsbewältigung and their Relations

with Jews in North America since 1945” AICGS/DAIMLERCHRYSLER-FONDS IM STIFTERVERBAND FÜR DIE DEUTSCHE WISSENSCHAFT FELLOWS 11/1999- Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington DC 2/2001 Topic: “The United States, the European Union and Germany in the Balkans: Cooperation or Competition?” 7/14-8/31/2002 Professor Paul J.J. Welfens, European Institute for International Economic Relations, Universität

Potsdam Topic: “The Economic Dimensions of the German and EU effort to Secure Stability in the Balkans” 9/2000,11/2000 Dr. Wim van Meurs, Center for Applied Policy Research, München Topic: “Transatlantic Cooperation in Security and Stability Policy for the Balkans”

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3/1-12/31/2001 Dr. Daniel Hamilton, U.S. Department of State Topic: “Drifting Apart or Crashing Together? Atlantic Societies in a Global Age” 1/21-4/30/2002 Dr. Szabolcs Fazakas, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Budapest, Hungary Topic: “The Trilateral Economic Relationship between the U.S., Germany and Central Eastern European

Countries” 8/1-10/31/2002 Professor Michael Fichter, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Exogenous Influences in Path Dependent Transformation Processes: The Effects of German Foreign Direct Investments on Work Organization and Labor Relations in Hungary” 8/15/2002- Professor Stephen Silvia, American University, Washington, DC 1/15/2003 Topic: “Working as One? European Economic Integration and Labor Market Reform” 5/1-9/30/2003 Mr. Jan Martin Witte, School for Advanced International Studies, JHU, Washington, DC Topic: “Product Standardization in Europe and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community” 5/1-9/30/2003 Mr. Tim Büthe, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (Non-resident Fellow) Topic: “Product Standardization in Europe and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic Business Community” 9/2003-4/2004 Dr. Thomas Kenyon, Center for the Study of Globalization, Princeton University Dr. Sigurt Vitols, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (Non-resident Fellows) Topic: “Corporate Governance in Germany and the United States: Key Challenges for the Transatlantic

Business Community” 2-5/2004 Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, LLP (Rafic H. Barrage, Werner J. Hein, Dr. Ingo Kleutgens, Dr. Patrick Sinewe, Charles S. Triplett) (Non-resident Fellows) Topic: "Breaking Down Barriers to Trade and Investment: The U.S.-Germany Income Tax Treaty Revisited" 2005-6/2006 Dr. John Starrels, IMF, Washington, D.C. Topic: “US-European/German economic and financial relations” DAAD FELLOWS 4/2001 Mr. Christoph Schwegmann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “The U.S. Perspective on the Balkan Contact Group and the Future of Transatlantic Cooperation in European Security Matters” 8/2001-6/2002 Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman, Washington, DC Topic: “The Principle and Practice of Reconciliation in German Foreign Policy” 9/15-10/15/2001 Dr. Rita Kuczynski, Writer, Berlin Presentations on literature in East and West Berlin 10-12/2001 Dr. Esther Brimmer, U.S. Department of State Topic: “A Comparison between U.S., German, and EU Democracy-promotion Programs in Post-conflict

Societies and in Post-communist Countries” 11/19/01-2/02 Ms. Chaya Arora, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt Topic: “Germany’s Influence on the Decision to Enlarge NATO and the EU: The Art of Constructivism?” 1/1-2/28/2002 Mr. Benjamin Schreer, Christian-Albrechts Universität Kiel Topic: “Missile Defense and Strategic Stability-Incompatible? Development of an Analytical Framework to

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Evaluate the Interaction between Missile Defense and Strategic Stability” 1-2/2002 Professor Christian Tuschhoff, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Topic: “The Impact of Domestic Veto Players in the Enlargement Process of the European Union” 3/2002 Dr. Kirsten Jörgensen, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Governance for Ecological Sustainability in the Federal Systems of Germany and the U.S.” 3/2002 Professor Michael Baun, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA Topic: “The Politics of EU Enlargement” 4/2002 Ms. Elizabeth Pond Topic: “Nation-Building in the Balkans: U.S. and European Perspectives” 4-6/2002 Dr. Dorothea Schäfer, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: "Sustainability of Venture Capital Financing: What Lessons for Germany from the U.S." 6-9/2002 Professor Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University, Boston, MA Topic: “Policies against Sexual Harassment: Gender Equality Policy in Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective” 7/22-8/9/2002 Dr. Ellen Meade, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Topic: “Rules vs. Discretion in European Monetary policy: What Role for Leadership? 9/2002 Dr. Ines Katenhusen, Universität Hannover Topic: “Alexander Dorner (1893-1957): A German Art Historian in the United States” 12/2002 Mr. Patrick Keller, Universität Bonn Topic: “The First President in the Age of Globalization: Bill Clinton and the Economization of Foreign Policy” 2-4/2003 Dr. Greg Caplan, American Jewish Committee, Berlin Topic: "A Transatlantic Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Do We Have Enough in Common?" 3-6/2003 Ms. Cornelia Woll, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Köln Topic: "Business-Government Relations and Global Service Trade Liberalization" 5/22-6/24/2003 Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, Berlin Topic: "The Future of Transatlantic Relations: The Power of Weakness" 6/16-8/9/2003 Mr. Thorsten Schulz, University of Magdeburg Topic: “Congressional Influence on American Foreign Policy in the 1990s” 6/16-9/8/2003 Mr. Jan Martin Witte, School for Advanced International Studies/Johns Hopkins University,

Washington, DC Topic: “Who Sets Global Standards? Sources and Dynamics of EU-U.S. Standards Competition” 11-12/2003 Mr. Hendrik Hartenstein, Universität Frankfurt Topic: “German and American Visions of Transatlantic Security Relations” 6/9-8/8/2004 Mr. Marcus Schaper, University of Maryland, College Park Topic: “National Interests and Environmental Policies: The United States and Germany” 6/15-8/15/2004 Mr. Sebastian Gerlach, Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Parliament, Berlin Topic: “Turkey in the EU, ‘European Islam’”

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6/15-9/15/2004 Ms. Waltraut Peter, Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft, Köln Topic: “The EITC – A Model for Germany to Promote Work and Prevent Poverty?” 9/15-11/14/2004 Ms. Nicole Renvert, German Policy Planning Unit, German Foreign Office, Berlin Topic: “New Challenges in Transatlantic Relations: The Role and Impact of the U.S. based German

Political Foundations and the Transatlantic Divide” 10/4-11/3/2004 Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Rudolf Korte, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “The Presidentialization of the German Political System. Styles of Governance: The President of the

United States and the German Chancellor in Comparison” 1/2 – 3/2/2005 Ms. Alexandra Homolar-Riechmann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt Topic: "Interconnected? The American Military-Industrial Complex and its Influence on Defense Policy in the

United States" 2/1-3/31/2005 Dr. Kathleen Dow Magnus, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt Topic: “The Role of Religious Rhetoric in the Political Discourses of the United States and Germany” 3/1-4/30/2005 Prof. Volker Clausen, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “Aging in Open Economies: Economic Impact and Policy Challenges in the U.S. and Germany” 5/1-6/30/2005 Dr. Markus Kaim, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Topic: “Preference Building and Intergovernmental Bargaining in the European Union: The European Security

and Defense Policy.” 7/1-8/31/2005 Ms. Sarah Knight, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Topic: "When Exchange Rates become Political: Currencies and Cooperation between the U.S., Europe,

and Japan" 9/1-10/31/2005 Dr. Andreas Fier, Centre for Europan Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim Topic: “The Characteristics and Impact of Publicly Funded R&D Collaborations in Germany and the U.S.” 9/1-10/31/2005 Mr. Markus Knigge, Ecologic (Institute for International and European Environmental Policy),

Berlin and Brussels Topic: “Transatlantic Environmental Cooperation at the Subnational Level” 10/1-11/30/2005 Ms. Sabrina Schulz, University of Wales at Aberystwyth Topic: “Transatlantic Relations and the Transformation of NATO Armed Forces: How Technology can

Make or Break the Alliance” 2/16-4/14/2006 Ms. Nicole Kranz, Ecologic (Institute for International and European Environmental Policy), Berlin Topic: “A Transatlantic Dialogue for Promoting Good Corporate Citizenship” 2/27-4/30/2006 Dr. Ulrich Speck, Freelance Journalist Topic: “Finding New Ground in Transatlantic Relations: Democracy Promotion in the European

Neighborhood” 3/1-4/30/2006 Dr. Michael Kolkmann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “U.S. and European Approaches to China Policy: Chances for Co-operation?” 7/1-8/31/2006 Ms. Jenny Wüstenberg, University of Maryland, College Park, MD Topic: “Civic Activism and the Making of Capital Memory: Commemorating Historical Injustice in Berlin

and Washington, D.C.” 8/1-9/30/2006 Ms. Sarah Kreps, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Topic: “Redefining the Importance of Transatlantic Security Cooperation: Challenges, Rewards, and

Imperatives in the Contemporary Landscape”

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8/1-9/30/2006 Mr. Holger Stritzel, London School of Economics Topic: “The Reception of Rogue States in the United States and Germany” 9/1-10/31/2006 Dr. Thomas Greven, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Labor and the Evolving Transatlantic Civil Society. Explaining German-American Union

Interaction” 10/23- Dr. Dagmar Pruin, Humboldt Universität Berlin 12/15/2006 Topic: “Religion and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives” 1/8-2/23/2007 Dr. Sebastian Dullien, Financial Times Deutschland Topic: “Making European Monetary Union Work: What can Germany learn from the U.S.? The example of

Federal Unemployment Insurance” 2/16-3/30/2007 Prof. Dr. Gunther Hellmann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main Topic: “German Grand Strategy and the Renewal of the Atlantic Order” 4/1-5/18/2007 Mr. Alexander Ritzmann, Berlin State Parliament Topic: “The influence of radical Islam in Germany and the U.S. on immigration policies and homeland

security” 8/1-9/30/2007 Mr. Christian Eckert, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Topic: “A strong conservative mandate? – Möglichkeiten und Grenzen konservativer Politik am Beispiel

der Reformdebatte um Social Security während des 109. Kongresses” 9/1-10/31/2007 Mr. Alexander Ochs, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Topic: “Understanding U.S. and German Climate Policy: Who frames the national debate?” 10/15- Mr. Roland Hiemann, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 12/15/2007 Topic: “Prospects for Transatlantic Non-Proliferation: The Case of North Korea” 11/1-12/31/2007 Dr. Klaus Bachmann, Warsaw School of Social Psychology Topic: “Assessing the Impact of EU Treaty Reform on Transatlantic Relations” 2/1-3/31/2008 Ms. Almut Möller, Center for Applied Policy Research at Universität München Topic: “Different Perceptions, Diverging Concepts? European and U.S. Policies in the Broader Middle East” 2/6-4/4/2008 Ms. Amy Kristine Holmes, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Topic: “Contentious Allies: The Politics of the American Military Presence in Germany and Turkey 1945-

2003” 2/11-4/11/2008 PD Dr. Franz-Josef Meiers, Universität Erlangen/Nürnberg Topic: “Central Challenges to Germany's Security and Defense Policy under the Grand Coalition, 2005-2008” 2/25-4/15/2008 Dr. Asiye Kaya, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Topic: “Migration and Changing Cultures of Belongings: A Comparative Case Study of Alevis from Turkey in

Germany and the United States” 7/30-9/24/2008 Prof. Dr. Kerstin Martens, Universität Bremen Topic: “Why is there no PISA shock in the U.S.? A Comparison of German and American Education Policy” 9/1-10/31/2008 Mr. Frank Gadinger, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz Topic: “The German-American divide over how to deal with terrorism: the roots of political cultures and the

implications for the transatlantic relationship”

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10/1-11/30/2008 Ms. Ute Volz, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics, University Duisburg-Essen Topic: “Global Capital Flows - the Investment Income Puzzles of Germany and the US” 10/9-11/6/2008 Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Rudolf Korte, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “Election campaign research: comparing actors, strategies, and instruments of campaign

communication” 11/12- Prof. Christopher Allen, University of Georgia, Athens 12/10/2008 Topic: “Ideas, Institutions and Organized Capitalism: Germany, Europe and 21st Century Economic Policy

Models” 4/1-5/31/2009 Dr. Kai-Olaf Lang, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “Toward a Transatlantic Eastern Policy? Opportunities and Limits of U.S.-European Cooperation

concerning the Post-Soviet Space” 4/1-5/31/2009 Dr. Justin Powell, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Topic: “German-American Feedback Processes in the Reform of Skill Formation” 5/1-6/30/2009 Ms. Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Topic: “German and U.S. Domestic Counterterrorism Responses: Only half a World apart” 5/1-6/30/2009 Mr. Tobias Schulze-Cleven, University of California, Berkeley Topic: “Increasing Adaptability through Continuing Training: Comparing Institutional Innovation in Germany

and the United States” 7/1-8/31/2009 Prof. Ann Keller-Lally, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley Topic: “German and U.S. Federal Education Policies Designed to Promote the Integration of Immigrant

Populations” 10/1- Ms. Kirstin Janssen-Holldieck, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Berlin 11/30/2009 Topic: “Potential German-American Cooperation on the Fight against Terrorism and the International Criminal

Court” 10/16- Prof. Klaus Larres, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland 12/15/2009 Topic: “The United States, Germany and the ‘Unity’ of Europe: A Structural Analysis of Transatlantic

Relations in the post-Cold War Years (1990 to the Present)” 10/20- Mr. Carl-Friedrich Elmer, Berlin Institute of Technology 12/20/2009 Topic: “Climate Policy for the Transport Sector. A Comparison of U.S. and European Approaches to Curbing

CO2 Emissions from Passenger Cars by Means of Fuel Economy Standards” 1/16-3/15/2010 Prof. Dr. Annette Zimmer, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Topic: “At the Eve of Convergence? Social Service and Health care Provisions in the United States and

Germany” 2/9-4/9/2010 Dr. Scott Stock Gissendanner, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen Topic: “A State-Building Model of the Political Integration of Immigrants” 5/1-6/30/2010 Dr. Isabelle Kürschner, Hanns Seidel Stiftung, München Topic: “Women in Politics in the United States and Germany” 5/1-6/30/2010 Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “The Political Economy of Financial Crisis Management: The United States and Germany”

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8/1-9/30/2010 Ms. Constance Baban, Leibniz Universität Hannover Topic: “Germany’s Role in Shaping Europe as an Area of Freedom and Security: Towards the Europeanization

of Germany’s Domestic Security Policy? 8/23- Dr. Michael Fichter, Freie Universität Berlin 10/22/2010 Topic: “Globalizing Labor Relations across the Atlantic? The Role of Institutions and Actors.” 10/1- Ms. Katharina Gnath, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin 11/30/2010 Topic: “Explaining the European Monetary Union’s Governance: Institutional Origins and Development” 10/1- Dr. Michael Windzio, Universität Bremen 11/30/2010 Topic: “Birds of a Feather Flock together. Friendship Assimilation, Ethnic Homophily, and Social Capital of

Young Immigrants in Germany and the U.S.” 1/26-3/23/2011 Prof. Dr. Michael Brenner, Universität München Topic: “German Foreign Policy and the Role of the Jewish Community”

2/1-3/31/2011 Ms. Pia Niedermeier, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “Many Roles but how much Impact - German Security Policy under Merkel in the Transatlantic

Context” 5/1-6/30/2011 Dr. Sascha Dickel, Universität Bielefeld Topic: “Biopolitics Beyond the Here and Now - National Ethics Councils in Germany and the United States of

America” 5/1-6/30/2011 Mr. Rana Islam, Social Democratic Party (SPD), Berlin Topic: “Turkey – A Bridge to the Muslim World?” 8/26-10/26/2011 Mr. Benjamin Herborth, Goethe Universität Frankfurt Topic: “Germany in Europe: From Vanguard to Laggard – and Back Again?” 9/1-10/31/2011 Ms. Henriette Rytz, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin Topic: “Ethnic Interest Groups in Foreign-Policy Making” 9/16-11/15/2011 Ms. Tonia Bieber, Universität Bremen Topic: “Transatlantic Convergence in Higher Education? Comparing the Influence of the Bologna Process on

Germany and the U.S.” 10/16- Mr. Arne Schroer, Universität Passau 12/15/2011 Topic: “The Limits of Integration: European Energy Security Policy” 2/1-3/31/2012 Dr. Dorothee Heisenberg, Clear Guide Medical, Johns Hopkins University Topic: “Automatic Stabilizers in the EU Context: Learning from the United States’ and German Experience” 3/1-4/30/2012 Mr. Alexander Wolf, Universität der Bundeswehr München Topic: “The Rise of China: Implications for the Transatlantic Relationship” 3/16-5/15/2012 Dr. Dirk Göpffarth, Bundesversicherungsamt, Bonn Topic: “Accessibility, Affordability, and Quality of Health Care in Germany and the U.S.” 5/1-6/30/2012 Ms. Sabine Horlitz, Technische Universität Berlin Topic: “Housing and the Economic Crisis: A Transatlantic Analysis of Current Housing Politics and the

Capabilities of Alternative Models”

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7/1-8/31/2012 Dr. Ralph Buehler, VirginiaTech, Alexandria, VA Topic: “Daily Travel and CO2 Emissions from Transportation: A Comparison of Germany and the United

States” 8/16-10/15/2012 Mr. Tobias Hecht, Bonn University Topic: “The Position of the U.S. on NATO Enlargement” 9/1-10/31/2012 Dr. Dominik Tolksdorf, Vesalius College at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Topic: “Transatlantic Cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: U.S. and German Efforts to Foster

Constitutional Reform” 9/16-11/15/2012 Ms. Svenja Post, Helmut Schmidt University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg Topic: “The Comprehensive Approach in Euro-Atlantic Security” 2/1-3/31/2013 Ms. Ines Läufer, Universität zu Köln Topic: “The Individual Private Health Insurance System in Germany and the U.S.: Competition or State

Directed Health Policy?” 2/1-3/31/2013 Dr. Karsten Mause, Universität Münster Topic: “Citizens’ Attitudes Toward (Public) Debt: The United States of America and Europe Compared” 4/1-5/31/2013 Mr. Tilman Krüger, Universität Bremen Topic: “The WTO and International Trade Governance” 4/1-5/31/2013 Prof. Dr. Raimund Bleischwitz, Wuppertal Institut Topic: “Managing Risks Related to the Global Competition for Natural Resources and the Emerging Green

Economy” 8/1-9/30/2013 Prof. Dr. Ruth Wittlinger, Durham University, Durham, UK Topic: “Memory and Identity in German-American Relations since 1990” 9/1-10/31/2013 Dr. Antje Nötzold, Chemnitz University of Technology Topic: “U.S. and German Perceptions on External Influences on States’ Decision to Go Nuclear” 10/1-11/30/2013 Mr. Tobias Bunde, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “NATO’s Contested Globalization” 10/7-12/6/2013 Ms. Kathrin Ulmer, University of Stuttgart Topic: “Communicating Risks – Comparing U.S. and EU Communication Strategies on Cyber Risks” 2/1-3/31/2014 Ms. Lisa Kastner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Köln Topic: “Transnational Civil Society (TCS) and Financial Regulatory Reforms in the European Union, Germany,

and the United States” 2/1/-3/31/2014 Dr. Daniela Schiek, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “Generation 9/11: A Contrastive Study about Young German’s Perspectives on 9/11/2001” 3/16-5/15/2014 Dr. Michael Brüggemann, University of Zurich, Switzerland Topic: “Behind the Debate on Climate Change: A Comparative Study of the Changing Production-Networks of

Online News and Analysis of Climate Change in the U.S. and Germany” 4/1-5/31/2014 Dr. Hannes Adomeit, College of Europe, Warsaw, Poland Topic: “German and American Relations with Russia: Causes and Consequences of Dual Alienation” 7/1-8/31/2014 Dr. Martina Timmermann, TIMA International GmbH, Wachtberg, Germany Topic: “Wanted!? EU/German Mediation on Reconciliation in Northeast Asia” 7/1-8/31/2014 Mr. Alexander Reisenbichler, George Washington University, Washington DC

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Topic: “Safe as Houses: What Explains Government Involvement in Housing Markets in the U.S. and Europe?” 10/1-11/30/2014 Ms. Arleta Dulkowska, The University Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland Topic: “Political Leaders in Popular Culture – A Case Study of Adolf Hitler. The Role of Images of Adolf

Hitler in U.S. Popular Culture” 10/16- Ms. Eva Jobs, Universität Marburg 12/15/2014 Topic: Secrecy, Trust, Betrayal – Intelligence Liaison between the United States and Western Germany, 1947-

1968” 1/16-3/15/2015 Dr. Lukas Graf, University of Luxembourg Topic: “Gradual Institutional Change in the Governance of Advanced Work-based Training in Germany

and the U.S.: Towards Convergence?” 2/1-3/31/2015 Dr. Thomas Mehlhausen, Universität Potsdam Topic: “The Future of the European Neighborhood Policy of the European Union” 4/1-5/31/2015 Dr. Thomas O’Donnell, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “U.S. Perspectives on German Energy Vulnerabilities” 4/16-6/15/2015 Dr. Russell Miller, Washington & Lee University School of Law Topic: “Privacy by Another Name? Deciphering the Differences in the German and American Struggle to

Balance Privacy and Security” 7/1-8/31/2015 Dr. Girma Parris, Johns Hopkins University Topic: “Comparative Study of Policy Trajectories in U.S. Bilingual Education and Islamic Religious

Instruction in Germany” 9/1-10/31/2015 Prof. Dr. Georg Menz, Goldsmiths College, University of London Topic: “Immigration and the Political Right in Germany and the U.S.: Negotiating a Political Conundrum” 10/6-12/5/2015 Dr. May-Britt Stumbaum, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Bridging the Ocean – Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation in China” 10/22-12/21/2015 Ms. Liana Fix, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen Topic: “(New) German Leadership Toward Russia? The U.S. Perception of German Power in Europe” 3/1-4/30/2016 Dr. Alexander Wochnik Topic: “Assessing German Mulitlateralsim through Seurity Relatonships: German-U.S. Cooperation in

Afghanistan” 4/1-5/31/2016 Dr. Katja Biedenkopf, University of Leuven, Belgium Topic: “German, U.S., and EU Climate Diplomacy: Building Momentum, Shaping Debates, and Defining

National Interests” 5/1-6/30/2016 Prof. Dr. Thomas Hinz, Universität Konstanz Topic: “Ethnic Discrimination on the Housing Market in Germany and the U.S.” 5/1-6/30/2016 Mr. Justus Dreyling, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Who Gets What and Why in the International Regulation of Intellectual Property Rights? The

Influence of Weaker Actors in International Economic Governance” 7/1-8/31/2016 Ms. Colleen Anderson, Harvard University Topic: “Two Kinds of Infinity: East Germany, West Germany, and the Cold War Cosmos” 9/1-10/31/2016 Prof. Ron Linden, University of Pittsburgh Topic: “Triangle or Rectangle? Germany’s Role in EU-China-US Relations”

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9/12-11/11/2016 Mr. Vincent Dreher, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Researching the Financial Stability Board. A Comparative Analysis of International Regulatory Policies” 10/1-11/30/2016 Dr. Anna Katharina Stahl, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium Topic: “They US, EU, and Germany in an Emerging Multipolar World Order: Policy Responses to China’s

Rise in Africa” 2/27-4/23/2017 PD Dr. phil. habil. Wolfgang Muno, Universität Mainz Topic: “Special Relationship in Flux: Brexit and the Future of Transatlantic Relations” 3/1-4/30/2017 Prof. Greg Anderson, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Topic: “The Search for Transatlantic Investment Rules” 3/1-4/30/2017 Dr. Johannes Rieckmann, BIGS, Potsdam Topic: “Protection from Threats to Civil Security in Germany and the United States: What are the Drivers

and How Do They Differ” 5/1-6/30/2017 Ms. Sabrina Axster, Rutgers University Topic: “Privatizing Migration Control: Unpacking the Involvement of Non-State Actors in Immigration

Enforcement in the U.S. and Germany” 7/1-8/31/2017 Dr. Elise Pape, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, France Topic: “Transatlantic Dynamics in Ongoing Postcolonial Negotiations – The Recognition of the Genocide

of the Herero and Nama in Germany and the United States” 7/1-8/31/2017 Mr. Kenton Card, University of California, Los Angeles Topic: “Minority and Immigrant Urban Social Movements in Berlin and Los Angeles” 9/16-11/15/2017 Dr. Guido Steinberg, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin Topic: “Countering the Islamic State: German and U.S. Policy Options” 10/1-11/30/2017 Dr. Mike Zapp, University of Luxembourg Topic: “Americanizing German Higher Education? Excellence, Stratification, Managerialism, and the Emergence of the German ‘Super Research University’” RESEARCH FELLOWS 7/2001-3/2009 Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman Topic: “The Principle and Practice of Reconciliation in German Foreign Policy” 3/2003-2/2004 Dr. Zachary Shore Topic: “Uncommon Threats: Europe’s Muslims, America’s Allies, and the War on Terror” A project supported by the Smith Richardson Foundation 2/1-6/30/2017 Ms. Victoria Rietig, Senior Migration Fellow Topic: “Migration Issues in Germany and the United States” HARRY AND HELEN GRAY SENIOR FELLOW FOR SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND POLITICS 4/2009- Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman Topic: “From Enmity to Amity: Germany's Reconciliation with France, Israel, the Czech Republic and Poland." VISITING FELLOWS 1990 Professor Jürgen Klose, Hochschule für Ökonomie, Berlin Topic: "Economic Reform in Eastern Europe and East-West Economic Relations"

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2/1991-3/1991 Professor Helmut Klages, Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften, Speyer Topic: "Value-Change in Germany: General Trends and Future Uncertainties" 1991 Mr. Fritz Rademacher, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen Topic: "Chemical Weapons: Problems and Prospects" 9/1992-8/1994 Dr. Burkhard Koch, Institut für Internationale Politik und Wirtschaft, Berlin

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, CA Topic: "Democratization in East Central Europe as a Problem of European Security, and the Perception of

this Problem by U.S. Foreign Policy Analysts" 10/1992-4/1993 Dr. Barbara Fliess, Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva Topic: "Beyond Import Protectionism: U.S Trade Diplomacy and the Genesis of the Uruguay Round" 10/1992-5/1993 Professor Richard A. Zipser, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of

Delaware, Newark Topic: "Literary Censorship in the GDR, 1949-1989" 1/1993-10/1993 Professor Alice Cooper, Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virgina, Charlottesville Topic: "German Peace Movements after 1983" 1/1993-12/1993 Dr. Bernd Kubbig, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt Topic: "The Debate over the Strategic Defense Initiative: Historical and Transatlantic

Perspectives" 8/1993-8/1994 Dr. Maria Green Cowles, American University, Washington, DC Topic: "The Politics of Big Business in the European Community: The German Dimension"

10/1994-1/1995 Professor Patricia Davis, University of Notre Dame, IN Topic: "Political and Economic Implications of Cross-Border and Regional Cooperation along the German-Czech-Polish Borders" 2/1995-7/1995 Professor Simon Reich, University of Pittsburgh, PA, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

Book on "German Hegemony in the New Europe" to be published by Cornell University Press 10/1996-4/1997 Col. Edward Whalen, United States Air Force

“Europeanizing Security?” Project sponsored by U.S. Mission to NATO and NATO Secretariat 3-9/1998 Ms. Silke Aisenbrey, Institut für Soziologie, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Topic: Joint project with Stefan Fuchs, Robert Bosch Research Fellow 1998 9/2003 Mr. Rüdiger Löwe, Bayerischer Rundfunk, München Project: International Security 9-12/2003 Mr. Arne Schroer, Universität Passau Topic: “The United States and its European Partners. Responses to the New U.S. Foreign Policy" 12/2006-1/2007 Mr. Henryk Broder, Der Spiegel Topic: German attitudes toward the U.S. 9-11/2007 Dr. Dieter Dettke, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (ret.) Topic: “In Search of Normalcy: German Foreign and Security Policy Between Realpolitik and the Civilian

Power Paradigm” 2/11-3/14/2008 Mr. Tobias Heider

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Topic: “The Effectiveness of the EU's Crisis Management Policies in the Balkans” 12/2/2008 Prof. Gale Mattox, Naval Academy -2/28/2009 Topic: “Germany’s Role in the International Arena” 3/2-4/30/2009 Dr. Henrik Scheller, Bertelsmann Stiftung Topic: “Comparing German and U.S. Debates about Federalism” 7/1-9/30/2009 Dr. Christina Lin, Jane’s Information Group Topic: “NATO and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Implications for the U.S.-German

Relationship” 7/26-7/31; 10/1- Ms. Constance Baban, Leibniz Universität Hannover 10/26/2010 Topic: “Germany’s Role in Shaping Europe as an Area of Freedom and Security: Towards the

Europeanization of Germany’s Domestic Security Policy? 10/25-11/26/2010 Prof. Dr. Kerstin Martens, Universität Bremen Topic: “I do it my way! – the American Reform Process in Education Policy in Isolation” 4/1-5/31/2011 Mr. Uwe Brinkmann, Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr, Hamburg Topic: “International Requirements for the German Armed Forces in 2015” 6/10-16/2011 Mr. Marcel Viëtor, DGAP, Berlin Topic: “European Energy Policy/ies in Transition” 9/15-10/14/2011 Dr. Jörn Ahrens, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen Topic: “How German and U.S. Societies Deal with Cases of Amok” 10/1-11/30/2011 Mr. Andreas Seeringer, Institute of Technology Berlin Topic: “Political Strategies for a Globalized World – Comparing the Public Policy Markets of Pluralist

and Corporatist Countries” 1/23-3/23/2012 Mr. Friedrich Paulsen, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Topic: “Innovation in the Public Sector: Path-dependency, Convergence or a Mix of Both? Comparing

Public Governance in a German and a U.S. City” 5/7-18/2012 Ms. Connie Künzel, Freie Universität Berlin Topic: “Transatlantic Relations during the Iraq War 2002/03” 11/1/-12/31/2012 Dr. Ja-Hyun Chun, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea Topic: “The Third Wound of Insincerity” 8/16-10/4/2013 Prof. Dr. Reimund Schwarze, Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung, Leipzig Topic: “Loss and Damage – A law and economics perspective on linking climate change adaptation

and disaster risk management in international negotiations” 8/16-9/30/2013 Ms. Ann Topp, Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung, Leipzig Topic: “Coordinating Global and National Strategies of Adaptation and Mitigation” 8/16-9/30/2013 Ms. Ulrike Will, Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung, Leipzig Topic: “Climate Boarder Adjustments and WTO-Law” 10/1-12/31/2013 Dr. Cornelius Adebahr, DGAP, Berlin Topic: “What Does Iran Want? And if so, how Many” 11/15/2013-3/15/2014 Ms. Julia Lange, Universität Hamburg

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Topic: “German-Americana and the Holocaust: German American Politics of Memory from 1970 to 2013”

3/20-4/17/2014 Prof. Dr. Kerstin Martens, Universität Bremen Topic: “Life, Death, and Survial of International Organizations: 1815-2015” 3/20-4/17/2014 Prof. Dr. Michael Windzio, Universität Bremen Topic: “Social Inequality, Networks, and Education” 4/1-4/30/2014 Dr. Jörn Quitzau, Berenberg Bank, Hamburg Topic: “’United States of Europe’ – The Final Solution for the EURO Crisis” 6/23-9/22/2014 Prof. Dr. Murat Erdogan, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey

Topic: “Political Behavior and Participation of the Turkey-Originated Residents in Germany and the Process of Diasporization”

2/15-3/31/2016 and Dr. Katja Biedenkopf, University of Leuven, Belgium 6/1-7/15/2016 Topic: “German,U.S., and EU Climate Diplomacy: Building Momentum, Shaping Debates, and

Defining National Interests” 6/1-7/31/2017 Prof. Kevin Ostoyich, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN Topic: “The Wounds of History, the Wounds of Today: The Shanghai Jews and the Morality of

Refugee Crises” ECONOMIC STUDIES PROGRAM VISITING FELLOWS 6/1995-8/1995 Mr. Jürgen Ratzinger, ifo Institute for Economic Research, München

Research on "Comparing German and U.S. Fiscal Structures" as part of doctoral thesis 3/1996-5/1996 Mr. Peter Weiss, Gerhard-Mercator-Universität/GH Duisburg

Research on the U.S. National Innovation System in comparison to Germany as part of doctoral thesis 8/1996-9/1996 Prof. Dr. Manfred Borchert, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

Research on the Monetary Integration of Western Europe 10/1996-11/1996 Prof. Dr. Harry Maier, Bildungswissenschaftliche Hochschule Flensburg/Universität

Research on the Economic Relationship between Unified Germany and the U.S. 5/1997-7/1997 Prof. Dr. Helmut Wagner, Fernuniversität, Gesamthochschule, in Hagen

Research on the Perspectives and Implications of a European Monetary Union and the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union 8/2001 Prof. Dr. Ullrich Heilemann, Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung

Research on Migration. Drawing Conclusions from a Comparison between the U.S. and Germany 1/2006-4/2006 Dr. Amelie Constant, The Institute for The Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn Research on Migration Issues in the United States 12/1/2007- Dr. Tim Stuchtey, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 10/26/2008

Topic: “Research and Innovation Policy in Europe and the United States” 1/10-3/31/2011 Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, Universität Leipzig Topic: “New Roles of Universities in the 21st Century - Universities as Entrepreneurial Hubs and

Engines of Innovation in the U.S. and Germany"

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6/1-30/2017 Prof. Dr. Andreas Falke, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Topic: Research on U.S./Germany Trade Policy DEUTSCHE BANK FELLOWS 8/26-9/13/2002 Dr. Klaus Günter Deutsch, Deutsche Bank Research Research on the Overall Political and Regulatory Response of the U.S. to the Recent Series of Corporate Scandals 6/16-30/2005 Mr. Stefan Bergheim, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “Global Growth Centres” 10/4-31/2005 Mr. Josef Auer, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “Energy Policy in the U.S.: Lessons for Europe?” 6/26-7/21/2006 Dr. Tobias Just, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “What can future German REIT’s (Real Estate Investment Trusts) learn from U.S. REIT’s?” 10/23-11/18/2006 Mr. Eric Heymann, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “The Airbus-Boeing Subsidy Dispute” 8/27-9/30/2007 Mr. Ingo Rollwagen, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “U.S. Education Markets” 9/15-10/24/2008 Mr. Jan Schildbach, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “A comparison between the U.S. and EU Banking Markets" 4/19-5/16/2009 Dr. Thorsten Nestmann, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “Russia and its Economic Relations with Germany and the United States of America” 10/25-12/03/2010 Mr. Thomas-Frank Dapp, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: “Social Media and Open innovation in SMEs” June 2015 Dr. Orcun Kaya, Deutsche Bank Research Topic: Capital Markets/Financial Markets Infrastructure EBELIN UND GERD BUCERIUS ZEIT STIFTUNG FELLOWS 4/18-5/13/2005 Dr. Simon Marr, Federal Environmental Agency, Berlin Topic: Transatlantic Policy Learning – The EU Emissions Trading System: Role Model as a Means to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S.?” 5/18-6/16/2005 Dr. Mathias Neukirchen, Bundesministerium der Finanzen, Berlin Topic: “Federalism in the U.S. and Germany: A Comparative Analysis” 5/25-6/23/2006 Dr. Andreas Jacobs, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Berlin Topic: “Sympathy for the Devil? Developing Common Principles for Political Contacts with Islamists” 9/18-10/22/2006 Ms. Katrin Bennhold, International Herald Tribune Topic: “Muslim Integration: A Transatlantic Challenge” NRW-SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE FELLOWS 8/24-10/24/2009 Ms. Melanie Diermann, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Governmental Communication Strategies: Comparing the U.S. and Germany”

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8/24-10/24/2009 Mr. Phillip Offergeld, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Comparing Structural Changes in the Wind Energy Sector in North-Rhine Westphalia and

Pennsylvania” 9/2-10/27/2010 Ms. Sophia Schönborn, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Concepts and Communications Strategies for Adapting to the Negative Effects of Climate Change

at the Local Level” 9/2-10/27/2010 Mr. Marcel Solar, Universität Bonn Topic: “Direct Democracy at the State Level in the U.S. – Lessons for the Debate in North Rhine-

Westphalia” 8/22-10/14/2011 Mr. Jan Treibel, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Public Leadership in U.S.-States: How Governors Lead in the Public Arena” 9/5-9/30/2011 Ms. Marion Steinkamp, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Escaping Paralysis – the American Way of Insolvency at the Local Level. A Model for NRW?” 9/5-9/30/2011 Mr. Andreas Jüschke, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Escaping Paralysis – the American Way of Insolvency at the Local Level. A Model for NRW?” 8/17-10/12/2012 Dr. Carsten Weiß, Universität Siegen Topic: Defining and Communicating ‘Middle Class’ in Political Communications of the U.S.” 10/22-12/14/2012 Dr. Ray Hebestreit, NRW School of Governance, Universität Duisburg Topic: “Discursive Voter Participation Processes in the East Coast States of the U.S.” 10/1-11/8/2013 Prof. Dr. Andreas Blätte, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “Policies and Politics of Immigrant Nations” 11 – 12/2015 Mr. Jan Schoofs, Universität Duisburg-Essen Topic: “The Process of Intention Building within U.S. Political Parties” AMERICAN-GERMAN SITUATION ROOM 9/2017 Prof. Dr. Andreas Falke, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Project: U.S./Germany Trade Policy 10/5-11/23/2017 Ms. Claudia Strasser, BMW Stiftung Herbert Quandt, München Project: Migration/Integration 11/11-18/2017 Dr. Jana Puglierin, DGAP, Berlin Project: “U.S. Perceptions of the European Union under President Trump” 12/18/2017- Mr. Philipp Liesenhoff, DGAP, Berlin 6/2018 Project: “Transatlantic Economic Policy Issues” 1/17-2/18/2018 Mr. Christian Patz, Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University (ISPK) Project: “Germany’s Role, Efforts, and Priorities in Solving Global Conflict and Security Challenges” 1/17-2/18/2018 Mr. Florian Wätzel, Institute for Security Policy at the University of Kiel (ISPK) Project: “Recruitment and Allegiance Strategies in Jihadist Organizations and U.S. and German Counter-

Terrorism Policies”

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