The AICGS (American Institute for Contemporary German Studies,
Washington, DC) is now making RealAudio recordings of its events
available over the web, as well as text summaries. The AICGS
homepage is at:
http://www.aicgs.org/
The following is an excerpt from their weekly bulletin - for
subscription details, see:
http://www.aicgs.org/mlistfaq.html
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From: AICGS <[log in to unmask]>
UPCOMING EVENTS:
* On Wednesday, March 15, 2000, from 4:30 to 6:00pm, Dr.
Hannah Kettler will present her findings from a comparative study of
biotechnology in the United Kingdom and Germany. Prof. Stephen
Silvia, Director of Regulatory Studies at AICGS, will provide
comments.
For more information on this and other upcoming events, please visit
our events Web page at http://www.aicgs.org/events/index.html
RECENT EVENTS:
* On Wednesday, March 1, 2000, Durs Gruenbein, Writer in
Residence of the Harry and Helen Gray Humanities Program, joined
Marion Deshmuhk, Friederike Eigler, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, and
Frank Trommler in a roundtable discussion entitled, "After Grass: A
New Generation Views Germany." For a summary of this event,
please visit
http://www.aicgs.org/events/2000/aftergrass_summary.html
* On Monday, March 6, 2000, AICGS hosted a discussion with
Dieter Roth (Forschungsgruppe Wahlen), Stefan Kornelius
(Sueddeutsche Zeitung) and Richard Wagner (Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung) entitled, "Germany's Parteienstaat in Crisis:
Impact and Implications of the Political Party Funding Scandal." For
a summary of this event, please visit
http://www.aicgs.org/events/2000/parteienstaat.html
In addition, AICGS was able to record an exclusive interview with
these experts on the same topic. To listen to this interview in
RealAudio format, please visit: http://www.aicgs.org/index2.html
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