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Mar
07
Mutual (Dis)Affection? How Germans and Americans See One Another and Their Relationship
NYC
March 7, 2019
/
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
In-Person
Talks
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10028
In cooperation with the American Council on Germany (ACG), the Pew Research Center, and the Koerber-Stiftung

Americans and Germans have vastly different opinions of their bilateral relationship, but they tend to agree on issues such as cooperation with other European allies and support for NATO, according to the results of parallel surveys conducted in the United States by Pew Research Center and in Germany by Koerber-Stiftung.  

Panel discussion with Amabassador Cameron Munter, CEO and President EastWest Institute, John Torpey, Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY, moderated by Steven Sokol, preceded by a presentation from Jacob Poushter, Associate Director Pew Research Center.

Photos: Beowulf Sheehan

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Americans and Germans have vastly different opinions of their bilateral relationship, but they tend to agree on issues such as cooperation with other European allies and support for NATO, according to the results of parallel surveys conducted in the United States by Pew Research Center and in Germany by Koerber-Stiftung.  

Panel discussion with Amabassador Cameron Munter, CEO and President EastWest Institute, John Torpey, Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY, moderated by Steven Sokol, preceded by a presentation from Jacob Poushter, Associate Director Pew Research Center.

Photos: Beowulf Sheehan

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Mar
07
NYC
Mutual (Dis)Affection? How Germans and Americans See One Another and Their Relationship
March 7, 2019
/
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
In-Person
Talks
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10028
In cooperation with the American Council on Germany (ACG), the Pew Research Center, and the Koerber-Stiftung

Americans and Germans have vastly different opinions of their bilateral relationship, but they tend to agree on issues such as cooperation with other European allies and support for NATO, according to the results of parallel surveys conducted in the United States by Pew Research Center and in Germany by Koerber-Stiftung.  

Panel discussion with Amabassador Cameron Munter, CEO and President EastWest Institute, John Torpey, Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY, moderated by Steven Sokol, preceded by a presentation from Jacob Poushter, Associate Director Pew Research Center.

Photos: Beowulf Sheehan

Posted in
International Relations
.
Partners
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