Past Conferences & Events
Details of previous Conferences and Workshops
- The IASGP was delighted to offer co-sponsorship to the recent conference assessing German Vulnerabilities in a Globalising World, which was hosted by the American think tank, the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) in Washington DC. This senior level conference brought together key academics and policy experts from both sides of the Atlantic for a two-day workshop on German Vulnerabilities.
- German Vulnerabilities in a Globalising World
Washington DC, March 2008
Conference Programme
Conference Photographs
Primary financial support for the event was provided by the National Intelligence Council and the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. Further details on this programme are available in the Spring 2008 Newsletter.
- German Vulnerabilities in a Globalising World
- Centre for European Politics, Royal Holloway Launch
Panel debate with Peter Mandelson, Lord MacLennan of Rogart and Sir Stephen Wall
12 October 2007, University of London
Programme Further Details - Energy Policy between Security and Sustainability, British and German Perspectives
University of Birmingham, Institute for German Studies and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
18 September 2007, London, UK
Programme - ASGP Annual Conference 2007
33rd Annual Conference
29-30 May, University of Edinburgh
Programme - Germany and the Future of Europe
The Constitution Debate and the German Presidency
28 February - 1 March 2007, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh
Programme -
ASGP Annual Conference 2006
Germany after the 2005 Federal Election: Internal and External Perspectives
22-23 May 2006, DAAD Information Centre, London
Programme - ASGP Annual Conference 2005
Germany and Europe: Visions and Perspectives
11 - 12 April, University of Manchester
Programme List of speakers
- Annual Conference 2004
30th anniversary of the foundation of the ASGP
14-16 April, Hertford College, University of Oxford
The 2004 Annual Conference, held at Hertford College, University of Oxford, marked the thirtieth anniversary of the association, and provided an ideal opportunity to set out the future of research into German politics. Read the full conference report.
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