Tom Wright from Brookings will discuss how the United States and its allies should adjust their strategy to preserve and strengthen the international order in a more geopolitically competitive world.
Hans Kundnani is editorial director at the European Council on Foreign Relations, which he joined in November 2009. He previously worked as a journalist and continues to write for various publications including The Guardian, The Observer, Financial Times, Prospect and the Times Literary Supplement. He is the author of Utopia or Auschwitz. Germany's 1968 Generation and the Holocaust (London/New York, 2009). He studied German and philosophy at Oxford and journalism at Columbia University.
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Recent articles:
"BND: The spies who silenced their critics in war on terror" (The Guardian, March 18, 2011) The Bundesnachrichtendienst, once the laughing stock of rival secret services, has shaken off its past.
"Two more Germanies" (Internationale Politik - global edition, July/August 2010) Manfred Görtemaker's book Die Berliner Republik misses some of the more problematic aspects of Germany’s complex evolution in the two decades since reunification.
"The wandering Europeans" quoting ECFR report on the two-state solution.
Germany is a "geo-economic power": an article on "Obamerkel" quotes Hans Kundnani.
Two former NATO chiefs cite ECFR's Syria paper in their call for diplomacy