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Franco-German Future Dialogue

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Young Professionals Exchange

From 2007 to 2020, the Franco-German Future Dialogue brought together almost 300 young professionals from both countries and encouraged an intensive exchange on issues relating to the future of Europe. The participants – from the political, scientific, administrative, economic, and cultural sectors – shared a special interest in the neighboring country through professional or academic experience. The Franco-German Future Dialogue was founded by the Cerfa at the Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP), with the support of the Robert Bosch Foundation.

Today, the Franco-German Future Dialogue supports a dynamic network of former participants in the Alumni des Deutsch-Französischen Zukunftsdialogs (ADAFA), which offers its members the opportunity to stay in touch with each other, to continue to discuss Franco-German issues, and to engage in the further development of relations between the two countries.

 

 

 
Katja BORCK

Former Project Manager, Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa)

Hans STARK

Counselor on Franco-German relations at Ifri

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03/02/2020
By: Franco-German Future Dialogue 2019

Europe is divided in many ways. Brexit and rising nationalism are striking examples of this existing fragmentation. But what unites us Europeans? The Franco-German Future Dialogue 2019 has met fellow Europeans in thirteen member states of the European Union to discuss questions of identity. Do...

03/06/2019
By: Claire DEMESMAY, Barbara KUNZ, (eds.)

While international multilateralism is under strain, it is vital for France and Germany to defend it, since it is the most appropriate system for preserving their interests – particularly in terms of welfare, security, prosperity and environmental protection. Against this backdrop, three...

22/01/2019
By: Barbara KUNZ, Ronja KEMPIN

On 22 January 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sign the Treaty of Aachen on “Franco-German Cooperation and Integration.” The document is set to complement the original Elysée Treaty from 1963, signed by President Charles de Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad...

07/12/2018
By: Dorothée KOHLER, Jean-Daniel WEISZ

The issue of the digital transformation of the industry provoked in France as in Germany the return of the state and the introduction of a subsidiary industrial policy. Feeling threatened in its industrial leadership, Germany mobilized its resources through industry 4.0 by building a vision...

30/03/2018

What risks might the European Union be facing in 2027? Shaken by growing internal agitation as well as wider geopolitical developments, the European Union (EU) needs to redefine its role on the world scene while strengthening its core project. Integration has taken place on all...

15/06/2016
By: Henrik SCHELLER

The German debate about public investment policyfaces a dilemma. The deficits in public infrastructure have grown considerably due to comparatively low investments in recent years. In addition, substantial investments for promising mega-projects, such as the energy transition (“Energiewende”)...

30/03/2016
By: Marcus ENGLER
Since the summer of 2015, an unusually high number of people seeking protection have come to Germany, mostly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Their arrival has become to the dominant political and societal issue. Over time, the discussion on how to deal with the refugees has become...
14
May
2017
Sunday 14 May 2017 to Tuesday 16 May 2017
from Sunday 14 May 2017 12:30 to Tuesday 16 May 2017 12:30 - Seminars and Round-table Conferences

Five days after the French presidential elections the eleventh yeargroup of the French German Future Dialogue met for their first seminar on the Loire banks in the French city of Nantes. Main discussion topics included the elections in 2017 and Foreign EU poliy. 

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