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Online-Seminar

Conflict in Sudan: An Invitation to a Dialogue Session

A KAS-MDC Forum for Intra-Regional Dialogue

Join us for an expert panel discussing the conflict in Sudan. This event, moderated by Sarah Awaidah, brings together Gal Lusky, the founder of Israeli Flying Aid (IFA), Dr. Haim Koren, former director of the Political Planning Division at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former Israeli ambassador to Egypt and South Sudan. They will be joined by Mekki El Mograbi press writer on African Affairs and former diplomat in Washington D.C.

Expert conference

Herzliya Conference 2023

Vision & Strategy in an Era of Uncertainty

The 20th Herzliya Conference will be taking place later this month. As in previous years, this high-profile event will bring together speakers from around the world. We would like to draw your special attention to "Where are Jewish-Arab Relations Headed?", a panel discussion being held on the second day of the conference (23/05/2023), in cooperation with KAS Israel.

Discussion

75 Jahre Israel: Der schwere Weg zu Versöhnung & Freundschaft mit Deutschland

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Conversation

The Jewish King of Warsaw: Szczepan Twardoch in conversation with Michal Zamir

An event forming part of the series "On Political Turmoil and Human Destiny" in cooperation with KAS Israel

"King" is the latest book by Polish author Szczepan Twardoch, a crime novel telling the story of Yakub Shapira, a Jewish gangster and professional boxer. The author takes his readers into the underworld of 1930s Warsaw and masterfully sketches the growing antisemitism in Polish society at the time. The conversation between Twardoch and journalist Michal Zamir will focus on the Jewish underworld in Poland, the author's extensive research for his book and his surprising choice of subject for this literary work. This event is part of the special "On Political Turmoil and Human Destiny" series and takes places during the Jerusalem Writers Festival.

Conversation

Salaam Iran: Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde in Conversation with Liraz Charhi

An event forming part of the series "On Political Turmoil and Human Destiny" in cooperation with KAS Israel

Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde was born in Iran and fled to Sweden with her parents when she was a child. In her second novel, "What We Owe", she relates the story of Nahid, an Iranian woman fleeing her country in the wake of Khomeini's rise to power. Designated a "masterpiece" by The Times, this book has won multiple literary awards and was translated into 25 languages. The conversation between Hashemzadeh Bonde and Liraz Charhi will centre around refugees and immigration, the longing for the bygone Iran, the current situation in the country as well as the life of the author. This event is part of the special "On Political Turmoil and Human Destiny" series and takes places during the Jerusalem Writers Festival.

Online-Seminar

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine One Year Later and Its Impact on the Middle East

Hiwar - A KAS-MDC Forum for Intra-Regional Dialogue

Event

Arab Citizens and the Israeli Judicial Reform

Muntada - Forum on Arab Politics and Society in Israel

Please note that this event will be in Hebrew only.

Event

Can Liberal Democracy Defend Itself From Internal Challengers?

Historical and Comparative Lessons

Expert conference

From Sharm El Sheikh to Abu Dhabi

A Climate and Security Conference with the INSS

Together with the INSS and the President's Israeli Climate Forum

Expert conference

Iran Conference

Annual INSS-KAS Conference

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Holy Sites in the Holy Land

A test of religious tolerance

On October 30, 2013, top religious leaders and senior officials involved in religious affairs from the Interior Ministry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the public presentaion of the “Universal Code of Conduct on Holy Sites” at a conference entitled “Safeguarding Holy Sites in the Holy Land”.

Israel's Media Landscape Shift

Ein israelisch-deutscher Dialog

On Sunday, October 27, 2013, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) and the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung brought together a group of over 20 German journalists to meet with Israeli media experts at the IDI premises in Jerusalem.

Kurs auf die Zwei-Staaten-Lösung

Vom Nutzen bilateraler Gespräche und unilateraler Schritte

Über 200 Gäste besuchten am 2. Oktober 2013 das Jerusalemer Symposium der KAS Israel und der Organisation „Blue White Future“ zum Thema „Rückhalt für die israelisch-palästinensischen Verhandlungen: Weshalb die Gespräche nicht scheitern dürfen“. Es ging dabei vor allem um die Frage, was die EU zur Unterstützung des Friedensprozesses tun sollte und wie Israel durch einseitige Gesten auf palästinensischer Seite Vertrauen schaffen kann. Hauptredner auf deutscher Seite war der KAS-Vorsitzende Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MdEP. Die israelische Perspektive wurde von Admiral a.D. Ami Ayalon formuliert.

The Regional Implications of the Establishment of a Palestinian State

Executive Summary

Ground breaking research performed by Israeli, Palestinian, and Jordanian researchers examines for the first time the regional implications of the implementation of the two-state solution.

Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fouad Twal meets with Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering

The Patriarch’s discussion with KAS Chairman Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering focused on the difficult situation of Christian minorities in the Middle East and emphasized on current developments in Syria.

„Zwei Staaten für zwei Völker“

Unterstützung für die neuen Friedensgespräche zwischen Israelis und Palästinensern

„Gerade weil wir Israel als jüdischen Staat bejahen, treten wir seit 20 Jahren für die Zwei-Staaten-Lösung ein.“ Mit diesen Worten begründete der Vorsitzende der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MdEP, bei einem von der KAS Israel und der israelischen Organisation „Blue White Future“ ausgerichteten Symposium am 2. Oktober 2013 in Jerusalem sein Engagement für eine Beilegung des israelisch-palästinensischen Konflikts nach dem Grundsatz „Zwei Staaten für zwei Völker“.

Knesset Speaker Edelstein acknowledges the work of the Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung in Israel

KAS Chairman, Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering, visits Israel and the Palestinian Territories

The International Chairman of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MEP, met with the Speaker of the Knesset, MK Yuli Edelstein. Edelstein welcomed the former President of the European Parliament and showed gratitude for the long-standing commitment Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung has invested in Israel.

Freiheit und Demokratie fördern in einer multipolaren Welt

Mitarbeiterkonferenz Afrika und Naher Osten der KAS in Arusha/Tansania

Eröffnet durch Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering, Vorsitzender der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, fand vom 1. bis 7. September 2013 die Mitarbeiterkonferenz aller Leiter der Auslandbüros der Stiftung in Afrika und im Nahen Osten statt. Neben Gesprächen mit hochrangigen Vertretern von BMZ und GIZ standen die Themen „Politischer Islam“, sicherheitspolitische Fragen, „Rohstoffökonomien, Entwicklung und Demokratie“ sowie das Verhältnis zu den politischen Partnern der KAS im Mittelpunkt der Tagung in der tansanischen Stadt Arusha, dem Sitz der East African Community.

Religion und Moral

Muss man an Gott glauben, um ein guter Mensch zu sein?

Das diesjährige Iftar-Seminar der KAS Israel und des Interreligiösen Koordinierungsrates in Israel (ICCI) fand am Abend des 29. Juli in Jerusalem statt. Anlässlich des Ramadan (9./10. Juli-7. August 2013) sprachen Muslime, Juden und Christen über das Verhältnis von Religion und Moralität.

The Unites States’ and Germany’s shared interest in Israel and the Middle East

A Transatlantic study and dialogue seminar in Israel and the Palestinian Territories

From July 13-19, 2013 the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the American Jewish Committee hosted a joint study and dialogue seminar entitled “Israel at 65: Between domestic change and regional instability. The goal of the program was to bring together twelve young leaders from Germany and the U.S to create a deeper understanding of Israel and its neighbors for the transatlantic relations.