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German-British Relations - Expectations for 2011

Please note that we are going ahead with our planned luncheon discussion 21 December, in spite of weather conditions

Luncheon Discussion with Stephan Mayer MdB, Chairman of the German-British Parliamentary Group in the German Parliament and Wolfgang Götzer MdB.

Discussion

German-British Relations - Current Accounts

Please note that we are going ahead with our planned luncheon discussion 21 December, in spite of weather conditions

Luncheon Discussion with Stephan Mayer MdB, Chairman of the German-British All-Parliamentary Group in the German Parliament and Greg Hands MP, Vice-Chair of the British-German APG in the House of Commons.

Expert talk

The populist Challenge in Europe - Potentials, Impacts and Responses

Second part of the discussion on the Spread of Populist Extremism in Europe; Roundtable in cooperation with Chatham House and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik.

Expert conference

Germany and Britain – Converging or Diverging?

Following the UK general elections in May 2010 the country is now governed by a coalition government – the first for 60 years. Could this fact lead to a new dynamic in the relationship between the UK and Germany? This conference will find out.

Expert conference

Germany and Britain – Converging or Diverging?

Nach 60 Jahren beschehrten die Wahlen am 6. Mai 2010 Großbritannien mit einer Koalitionsregierung. Wird dieser Umstand zu einer neuen Dynamik in den Deutsch-Britischen Beziehungen führen? Die Konferenz wird dieser Frage nachgehen.

Discussion

Partnership in Security and Defence Policy

Dinner Discussion with Volker Rühe, Fmr Federal Defence Minister of Germany

Dinner Speech for the opening of the German-British Conference 14 December 2010.

Discussion

The Future of the European External Action Service and EU Foreign and Security Policy

The purpose of the conference is to consider questions of what value an EEAS can bring to the objective of strenghtening the EU's role in the world and which priorities should be in the next two to four years.

Expert talk

Afghanistan in Transition: Governance, Counter-Corruption and Development

The meeting will contribute to international discussions defining the ‘milestones’, successes or benchmarks that the international community will have to achieve on governance issues before transition to Afghan leadership is possible.

Discussion

New Challenges for German Foreign and Defence Policy

Luncheon discussion with Dr. Andreas Schockenhoff MdB

Luncheon discussion with Dr Andreas Schockenhoff MdB, Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU-parliamentary group in the German Bundestag for Foreign Affairs, Affairs of the EU and Defence Policy, Coordinator of German-Russian Inter-societal Cooperation.

Expert talk

Europe after the Lisbon Treaty

European Round Table

Conference on European Political Policy

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Innovation & Competitiveness: 30 Years of the Single Market

Author: Carla Donohoe Editor: Elizabeth Moody

Dublin October 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an in-person event, 'Innovation & Competitiveness: 30 Years of the Single Market'

One Year on from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine – Priorities for European Security and Defence

by Cian Fitzgerald

Dublin, March 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and The Insitute of International and European Affairs hosted a half-day symposium, ‘One Year on from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine– Priorities for European Security and Defence'.

The Good Friday Agreement and the EU after 25 Years

by Ciarán O Driscoll

Dublin, March 2023: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an online event, ‘The Good Friday Agreement and the EU after 25 years’.

Europe's Economy in Troubled Times

by Emma Rooney

Dublin, 28 November 2022: The Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung and European Movement Ireland hosted an online event, ‘Europe’s Economy in Troubled Times’. This was the final event in the Supporting Democracy series with European Movement Ireland in 2022.

New Ways of Engagement and the International Context: Northern Ireland and Ireland

by Prof. Paul Carmichael

Belfast 3-4 November 2022: This two-day conference was organised by the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Ulster University, in coordination with the Centre for Irish-German Studies (CIGS) at the University of Limerick, and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). It successfully took place at Clifton House Heritage Centre, adjacent to Ulster University’s Belfast campus. The conference was a follow-on event to the gathering in Limerick in 2021.

Supporting Democracy and Security: The War in Ukraine

by Stephen Kennedy

Dublin, 22 June 2022: In the second event in this three part series of events with European Movement Ireland, the importance of supporting democracy in Ukraine and enhancing European Security was discussed.

Supporting Democracy: Women in Leadership, Equality and Empowerment in Europe

by Stephen Kennedy

Dublin, 21 March 2022: In the first iteration of this three-part event series for 2022 organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland, the importance of gender equality in supporting democracy in Europe was examined.

A Secure Future: Cybersecurity and the EU

by Caoimhe McCarthy

Dublin, 25 November 2021: In the final part of this three-part series of events for 2021 organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and European Movement Ireland , the growing importance of Cybersecurity across EU policy areas was examined.

Unions, Break-ups and Special Relationships – Aspects of the Irish-German-UK Relationships

by students of GE6021 at University of Limerick and Gisela Holfter

Limerick 4-5 November 2021: This conference organised by the Centre for Irish-German Studies (CIGS) in coordination with Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Ulster University, the Centre for European Studies, University of Limerick and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) successfully took place at the University of Limerick. It focused on three aspects: first, a major feature was a discussion of the initial impact and ongoing repercussions of Brexit for British-German Relations and British Studies in Germany/German Studies in the UK as well as Irish-German relations and German Studies in Ireland and Irish Studies in Germany. Secondly, we reflected on German unification from a cultural and political perspective. Focusing on reunification itself, this part asked what lessons can be learned from the German experience and whether - keeping in mind the vastly different situation in Ireland North and South, there are aspects of the German experience that could of interest in the ‘Shared Ireland, Shared Island’ discussions. And thirdly and last but by no means least the engagement with Europe and the European Union in Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit was a focal point. This part analysed the situation north and south of the Irish border vis-a-vis the EU and the European context of economic, legal, policy and cultural questions. This report covers all parts of the conference.

Juliane Liebers

The 21st century will be the century of Europe

Charles Michel, President of the European Council, gave the Konrad Adenauer Foundation's twelfth State of Europe speech.

Every year the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung invites the top representatives of the institutions of Europe to speak about the nature and the situation of the idea of a united Europe. In the twelfth State of Europe speech, the President of the Council summed up the challenges of the 21st century for Europe: climate change, the corona pandemic, the “digital revolution” and coping with the boom in artificial intelligence, as well as the growing pressure from authoritarian regimes.