Archive | January, 2009

Unexploited potential – Germany’s struggle with integration

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Germany is a country of immigration. 15 million people living in the country immigrated or are descendants of immigrants. This means that almost 20% of the population has a migration background €“ one of the highest numbers in Europe.   There has been the impression that not all immigrant groups are doing well when it [...]

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Berlin Office Director Constanze Stelzenmueller on BBC World Debate

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At the end of 2008, BBC World aired a World Debate from Singapore that featured GMF Berlin Office Director Constanze Stelzenmueller alongside panelists from the China, India, Singapore, and the United States (former GMF Transatlantic Fellow John Ikenberry), discussing whether the 21st century will be an Asian century. You may also remember the World Debate [...]

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Posted in Asia, China, Economics, Election 2008, Energy, Environment, European Union, Germany, GMF, Immigration, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, United States0 Comments


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