Societies in Transition: Adjusting to Changing Global Environments
In 1998/99, thirty key organizations and foundations involved in
transatlantic cultural, scientific and media relations, including DAAD,
met at a "Round Table USA" to discuss ways in which to improve the
harmonization of their activities and possible areas of synergy. One of
the outcomes was the joint decision to stage a German-American
Conference every two years to bring together promising young academics
and professionals to examine subjects that will be of crucial
importance for future German-American cooperation.
The 4th Alumni Conference of the Round Table USA will be:
"Societies in Transition – Adjusting to Changing Global Environments"
Stanford, California – June 26-28, 2008
The conference aims to offer a fresh look at the challenges which the
ongoing process of globalization imposes on various areas of life such
as
• Global Change and Civil Societies
• Pluralist Societies and a Common Cannon of Values – A Contradiction?
• The Role of Religious Convictions in Our Societies and Their Futures
• How Do Mobility and Migration Change Our Societies?
• Transnational Politics and Global Responsibility
Bechtel Conference Center
FSI researchers strive to understand how countries relate to one another, and what policies are needed to achieve global stability and prosperity. International relations experts focus on the challenging U.S.-Russian relationship, the alliance between the U.S. and Japan and the limitations of America’s counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan.