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Open Seminar: Responsibility and Accountability in the European Banking Sector

15.12.2011

Joseph Ackermann, Peer Steinbrück and Otmar Issing were guests at an Open Seminar on Responsibility and Accountability in the European Banking Sector.


A New Progressive Agenda for the 21st Century

17.11.2011

Bruce Ackerman (Yale University) continued the Hertie School Lecture Series, Moral Challenges in a Globalizing World, with a talk entitled, "A New Progressive Agenda for the 21st Century".


The Dog That Did Not Bark?

16.11.2011

An evaluation of IMF surveillance of the euro area. A presentation by Guntram Wolff (Bruegel), with commentary by Prof. Mark Hallerberg, PhD (Hertie School).


Changing the Debate on Europe

11.11.2011

2011 Dahrendorf Symposium.


Resolving the Eurozone Debt Crisis

31.10.2011

Kiel Institute Policy Lunch at the Hertie School of Governance.


Presentation of the International Policy and Leadership Institute

27.10.2011

Timothy Reno (Founder and Director), Thomas Bates (Sponsor) and the Hertie School students involved with the project presented the International Policy Leadership Institute (IPLI) at the Hertie School of Governance.


US-German Expert Colloquium on Higher Education

18.10.2011

The Transition from School to University: Preparing Students and Teachers for New Challenges.


3te Generation: Wie viel ”Ost” gibt es noch – und was fangen wir damit an?

06.10.2011

Durchdacht. The Political Talk at the Hertie School of Governance.


The Governance of Large-Scale Projects

30.09.2011

An interdisciplinary symposium organized by Andrea Römmele (Hertie School) with Ines Pohl (taz), Dieter Rucht (WZB), Gunnar Folke Schuppert (WZB), Carmen Siranni (Brandeis University), Paul Webb (University of Sussex) and others.


Competing for global publics

26.09.2011

In the second part of re:thinking tomorrow, the Hertie School's new joint discussion series with DEUTSCHE WELLE, experts in Berlin and Sao Paulo discussed how Europe can keep up in the international competition for global publics.