Yesterday’s Hiding Places are Tomorrow’s Stages: Reconciliation, community building, and transatlantic relations

The US and Germany are both undergoing demographic changes and experiencing increasing diversity. How can civil society support the transatlantic relationship during times of change? Transnational perspectives on minority rights and communities have the potential to revitalize transatlantic relations.

My take for American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) on reconciliation, community building and transatlantic relations in times when society’s cohesion is increasingly under pressure and social diversity is apparent.

 

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Read the recommendations for the future of transatlantic relationships here: „Encouraging Civil Society in the Transatlantic Space“