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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201211
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SUMMARY:Carols and Readings at the Christuskirche\, Knightsbridge
DESCRIPTION:On 10th December\, the BGA will be hosting our popular Christmas Carols and Readings with the Christuskirche\, Knightsbridge. There will be readings by representatives of the German Embassy\, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office\, and the BGA. Members will have priority booking for this event\, and can book tickets for guests. Booking details will be announced closer to the time.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/carols-and-readings-at-the-christuskirche-knightsbridge/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T105721Z
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SUMMARY:LSE Online Event - Discussion with Tom Tugendhat\, David McAllister and Lord Kinnoull
DESCRIPTION:The LSE German Society has offered BGA members the opportunity to join the following online event: \nOn Monday 7 December at 6pm GMT\, Tom Tugendhat MP\, David McAllister MEP and Lord Kinnoull will discuss the future of the relationship between the United Kingdom and European Union. The discussion will be chaired by Professor Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey FBA. \nTom Tugendhat is Chair of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee. He focusses on Britain’s foreign policy priorities after Brexit and the rising influence of China. Since 2015\, he represents Tonbridge\, Edenbridge and Malling as Member of Parliament. Before becoming an MP\, Tom Tugendhat was in the British Army and served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. \nDavid McAllister is Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs and Chair of the European Parliament’s UK Coordination Group which monitors the EU-UK negotiations. He also serves as Vice President of the European People’s Party. Previously\, he held office as Minister-President of Lower Saxony. David McAllister holds British and German citizenships. \nLord Kinnoull is a Non-affiliated Excepted Hereditary peer who has sat under this title in the Lords since February 2015. He is Chair of the House of Lords European Union Committee. \nProfessor Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey is Head of the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Fellow of the British Academy. Her areas of research comprise the politics of trade and finance as well as parliamentary committees. \nThere will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nPlease note that registration is necessary in order to join the event. The dial-in details will be sent to you upon registration. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/lse-online-event-discussion-with-tom-tugendhat-david-mcallister-and-lord-kinnoull/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201125
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20201111T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T111122Z
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SUMMARY:The House by the Lake: Thomas Harding in conversation with Nick Viner
DESCRIPTION:Join the BGA for a discussion between bestselling author Thomas Harding and Chair of the Jewish Museum London Nick Viner to mark the publication of the picture book adaptation of Harding’s Costa-shortlisted biography\, The House by the Lake. \nThe House by the Lake tells the astonishing true story of a wooden cottage on the shore of a lake on the outskirts of Berlin. Over the course of a century\, this little house played host to a loving Jewish family\, a renowned Nazi composer\, wartime refugees and a Stasi informant; in that time\, a world war came and went\, and the Berlin Wall was built a stone’s throw from the cottage’s back door. \nThomas Harding is a bestselling author and journalist who has written for the Financial Times\, The Sunday Times (London)\, The Washington Post\, and The Guardian\, among other publications. He cofounded a television station in Oxford and for many years was an award-winning documentary maker. He also ran a local newspaper in West Virginia\, winning the West Virginia Association of Justice’s Journalist of the Year Award\, before moving back to England in 2011\, where he lives with his family. \nNick Viner is Chair of the Jewish Museum London and Founder and Director of Circle Sq.\, a destination for interesting and dynamic people over 50. After many years working as a senior partner of The Boston Consulting Group\, Nick moved into the non-profit sector\, setting up\, building and leading JW3\, a ground-breaking\, community and cultural centre in North London that brings together a quarter of a million people every year. \nThere will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nYou can watch the event video here:
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/the-house-by-the-lake-thomas-harding-in-conversation-with-nick-viner/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201113
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20201106T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T143112Z
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SUMMARY:The COVID pandemic in the UK and Germany: comparing responses
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 has had a far-reaching impact on public health\, the economy\, politics\, and society. Globally\, countries are still learning to deal with and control the pandemic. \nAt this BGA event\, Professor Matthew Flinders and Professor Anna Holzscheiter will examine the UK’s and Germany’s comparative responses to the COVID crisis. The discussion will be chaired by Stefanie Bolzen. \nProfessor Flinders is Professor of Politics and Founding Director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics. He is also President of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom and a board member of the Academy of Social Sciences. \nProfessor Holzscheiter is Chair of Political Science with a focus on International Politics at the TU Dresden. Parallel to her professorship at the TU Dresden she heads the research group ‘Governance for Global Health’ at the Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB). \nStefanie Bolzen is the UK and Ireland Correspondent for German WELT and Sunday edition WELT am Sonntag. Until 2013\, she worked as WELT’s Europe Correspondent in Brussels\, covering EU and NATO affairs. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/the-covid-pandemic-in-the-uk-and-germany-comparing-responses/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201015
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115639Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Professor Margaret MacMillan
DESCRIPTION:Total War and European Society\n\n\nHow war and conflict shaped human society in Britain\, Germany and Europe \nA lecture by Professor Margaret MacMillan \nMargaret MacMillan is Professor of History at the University of Toronto and Emeritus Professor of International History at the University of Oxford. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature\, Honorary Fellow of Trinity College\, University of Toronto\, and Honorary Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall\, St Hilda’s College and St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford. Margaret is also a Trustee of the Central European University in Budapest and the Imperial War Museum and sits on the editorial boards of International History and First World War Studies. \nHer published works include The War that Ended Peace (2014)\, a New York Times Notable Book; The Uses and Abuses of History (2008); and the international bestsellers Seize the Hour: When Nixon Met Mao (2006) and Peacemakers: The Paris Conference 1919 and its Attempt to End the War (2001)\, which won the 2002 Samuel Johnson Prize\, the 2002 PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize\, and the 2001 Duff Cooper Prize and was a New York Times Editors’ Choice. \nThere will be an opportunity to ask questions after the lecture. \nThe BGA is delighted to be co-hosting this event with the German Historical Institute London. \n\n\nYou can watch the event video here: \n \nPassword:BGA141020
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/lecture-by-margaret-macmillan/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201007
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200928T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T111335Z
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SUMMARY:Reflecting on German reunification 30 years on
DESCRIPTION:Joint Zoom event between the Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office and the British-German Association \nMEMBERS’ REGISTRATION \nJoin Minister for European Neighbourhood and the Americas Wendy Morton MP\, German Ambassador to the United Kingdom Andreas Michaelis\, former Cabinet Minister Lord Waldegrave\, and Senior Editor at The Economist Anne McElvoy at a virtual event organised jointly by the Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office and the British-German Association. We will take this opportunity to celebrate and reflect upon the momentous events of 1990\, where the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic were reunited following the 2+4 talks in which the UK was an important partner. \nThe event is from 12.30pm in London (1.30pm in Berlin) on Tuesday 6th October and will last one hour. \nSpeakers: \nWendy Morton MP\, Minister for European Neighbourhood and the Americas (Chair) \nAndreas Michaelis (Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United Kingdom) \nWilliam Waldegrave (Lord Waldegrave of North Hill\, Minister for Europe at the time of German reunification) \nAnne McElvoy (The Economist\, Berlin correspondent for The Times at the time of reunification) \nYou can watch the event video here:
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/reflecting-on-german-reunification-30-years-on/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200929
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200917T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T143154Z
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SUMMARY:The road to 1990: German reunification
DESCRIPTION:Online event – A discussion with Timothy Garton Ash\, Charles Grant and Helene von Bismarck on the run-up to German reunification in 1990 \nTimothy Garton Ash is the author of ten books of political writing or ‘history of the present’ which have charted the transformation of Europe over the last half century. He is Professor of European Studies at the University of Oxford\, Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St Antony’s College\, Oxford\, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution\, Stanford University. His essays appear regularly in the New York Review of Books and he writes a column on international affairs in the Guardian which is widely syndicated in Europe\, Asia and the Americas. \nCharles Grant is Director of the Centre for European Reform\, which he helped found in 1996. He works on\, among other subjects\, EU foreign and defence policy\, Russia\, China\, the euro and Britain’s relationship with the EU. During the time of German reunification in 1990 he was bureau chief of The Economist in Brussels. \nHelene von Bismarck is a historian\, writer and commentator. She has published a book about British foreign policy in the Persian Gulf during the 1960s\, as well as a History of the Anglo-German Königswinter Conferences. Her political commentary has featured in The Times\, Die Zeit\, Foreign Policy\, and the BBC. She is now researching Margaret Thatcher‘s European policy. \nTogether\, they will discuss the run-up to German reunification in 1990. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/the-road-to-1990-german-reunification/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115714Z
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SUMMARY:Oktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:After a most successful party last year we are returning to the Octoberfest Pub in Fulham to enjoy the authentic Bavarian atmosphere – with traditional food\, beer and oompah-music. BGA members will have priority booking for this event\, and can book tickets for guests. Ticket prices will be announced closer to the date.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/oktoberfest/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200813T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T143220Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest Bevin and the founding of the German Federal Republic
DESCRIPTION:Ernest Bevin and the founding of the German Federal Republic \nErnest Bevin was the towering Foreign Secretary of the postwar Labour Government. In this event hosted by the BGA and the German History Society\, Lord Adonis\, himself a former Labour Cabinet Minister\, debates Bevin‘s enduring influence on modern Germany with fellow Bevin expert Professor Anne Deighton. \nLord Adonis is a Labour peer and formerly Secretary of State for Transport\, Minister for Schools\, Head of the No.10 Policy Unit\, and senior No. 10 adviser on education\, public services and constitutional reform. He pioneered key public service reforms including the Academy programme\, Teach First\, and the plan to develop a high-speed rail line from London to northern England and Scotland. \nLord Adonis’ biography Ernest Bevin: Labour’s Churchill looks at Bevin’s central role in the creation of many of the international institutions which shape our world today. \nAnne Deighton is Emeritus Professor of European International Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson College\, Oxford. Professor Deighton works on a number of themes relating to the contemporary history and political integration of Europe. A new research project relates to cultural activities and political power in postwar Britain. \nOn more contemporary issues\, Professor Deighton has published on European security institutions; the genesis of human rights issues; and the use\, and abuse\, of military force in the contemporary world. \nThere will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/ernest-bevin-and-the-founding-of-the-german-federal-republic/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200813T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T143245Z
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SUMMARY:Does Germany do it Better? John Kampfner in conversation with Prof Rüdiger Görner
DESCRIPTION:Does Germany do it Better? \nAward-winning author\, commentator\, broadcaster and cultural leader John Kampfner will be talking to the BGA about his new book\, Why the Germans do it Better (out on 27 August). \nJohn began his journalistic career as a foreign correspondent with the Daily Telegraph\, first in East Berlin where he reported on the fall of the Wall and unification of Germany\, and then in Moscow at the time of the collapse of Soviet Communism. \nHe went on to become Chief Political Correspondent at the FT and political commentator for the BBC’s Today programme and Newsnight. As Editor of the New Statesman from 2005 to 2008\, he took the magazine to 30-year circulation highs. He was Society of Magazine Editors Current Affairs Editor of the Year in 2006. \nJohn established the Creative Industries Federation to much acclaim in 2014\, providing a single voice for the UK’s creative sector. For eight years he was founder Chair of Turner Contemporary\, one of the country’s most successful art galleries. He is now Chair of the House of Illustration. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his services to the arts by Bath Spa University in 2019. \nHe now writes weekly for the Times and appears regularly in other newspapers such as the FT\, Guardian and New European. He frequently appears on the BBC and Sky. He has made a number of programmes for BBC Radio 4. \nFluent in German and Russian\, he regularly speaks at political conferences and cultural festivals around the world. \nThe discussion will be chaired by Rüdiger Görner\, Professor of German with Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University of London and Founding Director of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations. Between 1999 and 2004 he was Director of the Institute of Germanic Studies where he founded the Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature. He has published studies on Hölderlin’s poetics\, the Goethezeit\, Austrian literature from Stifter to Thomas Bernhard\, on Rainer Maria Rilke and Thomas Mann and his notion of finality in culture as well as studies on literary aesthetics. \nRüdiger is a Visiting Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and held Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Mainz\, Hanover\, Heidelberg\, Vienna and Salzburg. He is a member of various advisory boards of cultural institutions\, publishing houses and academic journals. As a literary critic he writes for some of the leading journals in Germany\, Austria and Switzerland\, including Die Zeit\, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung\, Die Presse and Neue Zürcher Zeitung. \nIn 2017 he received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesverdienstkreuz) in recognition of his achievements in developing Anglo-German Relations. \nThere will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/does-germany-do-it-better-john-kampfner-in-conversation-with-prof-rudiger-gorner/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200731
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200723T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T113745Z
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SUMMARY:Beethoven: Classic or Contrarian?
DESCRIPTION:Beethoven: Classic or Contrarian?\nHow should Beethoven be celebrated in the 21st century? \nThis year marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. Join the BGA on Zoom on Thursday 30 July at 6pm BST to mark this special occasion together with the Royal College of Music! \nHow far does Beethoven’s work reflect the Viennese classical tradition\, and how far does it challenge established norms? How should the composer be celebrated in the 21st century? \nMalte Boecker will give a talk on Beethoven’s life and legacy. Mr Boecker is the Director of the Beethoven Haus in Bonn\, Germany and Artistic Director of the Beethoven Anniversary Society\, which is in charge of coordinating and marketing Beethoven’s 250th anniversary in 2020 on behalf of the German Federal Government\, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia\, the Rhein-Sieg Kreis and the city of Bonn. Previously Mr Boecker worked for the Bertelsmann Foundation and for the artistic directorship of the 1999 European Capital of Culture (Weimar). In this context\, he helped found the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra\, initiated by Daniel Barenboim and Edward Said. \nThe event will be chaired by Caterina Grewe\, a German-Japanese Pianist and Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Music\, London. Ms Grewe has performed to great critical acclaim throughout the UK\, continental Europe and Asia as a Steinway Artist. She has given recitals in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall\, Steinway Hall London and Hamburg\, and at venues in Dublin\, Barcelona\, and Moscow amongst others. Ms Grewe has also given recitals which were broadcast by the BBC\, the NDR in Hamburg and France Musique in Paris. She has won numerous prizes at world-renowned piano competitions such as the Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona and the Dublin International Piano Competition. \nThere will be the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \nPassword:BGA300720
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/beethoven-classic-or-contrarian/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200707
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115602Z
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SUMMARY:Register now - AGM 2020
DESCRIPTION:The BGA’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Monday 6 July at 6:30pm online. \nAt the AGM\, we will be reporting on the activities of the Association and sharing details of our plans for the year ahead. We will be electing the Officers and Executive Committee members for the coming year. It is also an opportunity for you to ask questions. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \nPassword: BGAAGM0607
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/agm-and-summer-reception/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200703
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200628T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T114503Z
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SUMMARY:Pathways to a Green Recovery
DESCRIPTION:The BGA warmly invites you to attend an online event hosted by the German Embassy and organised jointly by the German and French embassies and the Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom\, in cooperation with the British Government and E3G. \n\n\nThe COVID-19 crisis has posed unprecedented challenges to economies around the globe. It has profoundly disrupted daily lives\, communities and the global economy and requires an unparalleled response. If anything\, COVID-19 has once again highlighted the need for international and European cooperation during crises and beyond. Major economies\, particularly in Europe\, bear a responsibility to keep climate action at the heart of a COVID-19 recovery ahead of COP26. \nThis stakeholder event is organised by the German and French embassies and the Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom\, in cooperation with the British Government. It will be hosted by the German Embassy and E3G during E3G’s virtual London Climate Action Week and will bring together a wide range of perspectives on what a green recovery means at EU and domestic levels in Germany\, France and the UK. \nThis webinar is part of the virtual London Climate Action Week hosted by E3G. Due to COVID-19 London Climate Action Week 2020 will take place in two instalments across the year. London Climate Action Week Digital will run from 1-3 July. It will convene climate leadership across London to deliberate the climate policy response to COVID-19. London Climate Action Week 2020 will run from 16-22 November. LCAW 2020 will bring together climate leadership from across London to generate and scale-up solutions to the climate emergency. \nThis event will take place on Thursday 2nd July at 09:30-11.00 (BST). The event will take place online using Zoom\, which can be accessed via internet or phone line. A link to join the webinar will be shared with you following registration. \nWelcoming Remarks & Introduction: \nIntroduction and Moderated by Nick Mabey\, Chief Executive\, E3G \nH.E. Andreas Michaelis – Ambassador of Germany to the United Kingdom \nH.E. Catherine Colonna – Ambassador of France to the United Kingdom \nH.E. João Vale de Almeida – Ambassador of the European Union to the United Kingdom \nPanellists: \n\nJacob Werksman\, Principal Advisor at DG CLIMA\, European Commission and Head of EU Delegation to UNFCCC\nEmmanuel Massé\, Chief of the Macroeconomic and European Affairs Department at the French Treasury\nMichaela Spaeth\, Director for Energy and Climate Policy\, Economic Affairs and Human Rights\, International Labour Rights and Issues at the German Federal Foreign Office\nNick Bridge\, Special Representative for Climate Change\, Foreign & Commonwealth Office\, United Kingdom\n\nMEMBERS’ REGISTRATION
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/pathways-to-a-green-recovery/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200626
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200618T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T114737Z
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SUMMARY:The German Constitutional Court and the European Central Bank: earthquake or tremor?
DESCRIPTION:The German Constitutional Court’s decision on PSPP: constitutional earthquake? \nIn its judgment pronounced on 5 May\, the Second Senate of the German Federal Constitutional Court granted several constitutional complaints directed against the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) of the European Central Bank (ECB). \nWe are joined by three panellists to consider how the decision fits with the other major European Monetary Union decisions and ongoing questions concerning the role of the European Central Bank; the broader economic implications of the German Federal Constitutional Court’s decision for the ECB’s independence and for the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme; as well as other constitutional questions such as the relationship between the German Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice\, including the role of judicial dialogue in the EU constitutional order. \nProfessor Catherine Barnard\, who will chair the discussion\, is a Professor of EU law and Employment Law\, a Senior Tutor at Trinity College\, Cambridge\, and a senior fellow at UK in a Changing Europe. \nProfessor Michael Waibel is a Professor of International Law at the University of Vienna. He worked at the European Central Bank\, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. \nDr Markus Gehring is an Expert in the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS)\, Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at Hughes Hall\, Cambridge\, and a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. \nThere will be the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers after the discussion. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \nPassword:BGA250620
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/the-german-constitutional-court-and-the-european-central-bank-earthquake-or-tremor/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200609
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T114906Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Parliamentary Day Lunch in House of Lords
DESCRIPTION:Our traditional Parliamentary Day lunch will take place on 8th June in the Cholmondeley Room in the House of Lords. Booking details and our guest speaker will be announced closer to the date. This event will be for BGA members and BGA members’ guests.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/parliamentary-day-lunch-in-house-of-lords/
LOCATION:Protected: Subscription – Mar 24\, 2022 @ 07:55 PM
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200519
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115330Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Sir Frank Roberts Memorial Trust Lecture given by Dr Norbert Röttgen MdB
DESCRIPTION:On 18th May\, the Chairman of the Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee will give a lecture on the future of British-German relations. Dr Norbert Röttgen MdB is a former German federal Minister\, an influential member of the CDU\, and a renowned thinker on European and international issues. The lecture will take place in the Locarno Suite at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office\, and will be delivered in English. This event will be for BGA members only. Booking details will be announced closer to the date. \n  \nPhoto copyright: Steffen Roth
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/sir-frank-roberts-memorial-trust-lecture-given-by-dr-norbert-rottgen-mdb/
LOCATION:Protected: Order – September 26\, 2022 @ 01:25 PM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115042Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the Natural History Museum
DESCRIPTION:Due to the rapidly evolving situation surrounding the coronavirus\, the BGA is postponing the backstage tour of the Natural History Museum to a later date. We will be refunding members in full for their tickets.  \nEvent information: \nJoin us for a backstage tour of the Natural History Museum! \nThis will be an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour with curators and scientists from the Natural History Museum. We will be treated to seeing treasures\, such as the stunning Blaschka glass models. More than 10\,000 were created by the German father-and-son team Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the nineteenth century. Then we will be shown the spirit collection with specimens collected by Charles Darwin himself\, the rare books library and the museum’s mineral collection\, which is one of the most important and comprehensive collections of its type in the world. \nThe tour will be followed by drinks at Stein’s\, for those who would like to stay on for a Q&A with the curators. \nThis event is for BGA members only.  \nPlease note that we will be meeting at the entrance on Exhibition Road.  \nMEMBERS’ TICKETS
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/national-history-museum-tour/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200325
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115000Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Discussion between Charles Grant\, Charles Moore and Helene von Bismarck on the run-up to German reunification in 1990
DESCRIPTION:Due to the rapidly evolving situation surrounding the coronavirus\, the BGA is postponing the discussion between Charles Grant\, Charles Moore and Helene von Bismarck to a later date. We will be refunding members in full for their tickets.  \nEvent information: \nCharles Grant is Director of the Centre for European Reform\, which he helped found in 1996. He works on\, among other subjects\, EU foreign and defence policy\, Russia\, China\, the euro and Britain’s relationship with the EU. During the time of German reunification in 1990 he was bureau chief of The Economist in Brussels. \nCharles Moore is a former editor of The Daily Telegraph\, The Spectator and The Sunday Telegraph. He is best known for his authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher\, published in three volumes. \nHelene von Bismarck is a historian\, writer and public speaker. Her main interest is Britain’s role in international relations during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. She is currently working on a new research project about Margaret Thatcher and Jacques Delors. \nTogether\, they will discuss the run-up to German reunification in 1990. This event will be for BGA members and members’ guests only. \nThere will be an opportunity to join the speakers for dinner in the dining room at the Travellers Club after the discussion concludes. \nTicket prices for the discussion: \nBGA Under 25 Member: £10\nBGA Under 35 Member: £15\nBGA Member: £20\nBGA Member’s Guest: £25 \nMEMBERS’ TICKETS
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/discussion-between-charles-moore-charles-grant-and-helene-von-bismarck-on-the-run-up-to-german-unification-in-1990/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200309
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20200203T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115151Z
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SUMMARY:Under 35 Knotentanz
DESCRIPTION:The British-German Association invites our young members (35 and under) and their guests to our next Knotentanz workshop led by Vincent Matuschka. Knotentanz (literally “knot dancing”) is a German form of rock and roll and will make you look like a pro on the dance floor in no time. \nPlease wear comfortable\, breathable clothing\, and flat shoes with leather or suede soles (not trainers) and bring water and any refreshments you may need\, including lunch for a break in the afternoon. \nThe Knotentanz workshop will take place on Sunday 8 March between 12pm and 5pm. \nAs tickets are limited\, we advise early booking to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available at the following prices: \nBGA Members (35 and under): £30\nBGA Guests/Non-Members (35 and under): £40 \nBook your tickets here.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/under-35-knotentanz/
LOCATION:Protected: Subscription – Apr 02\, 2023 @ 12:15 PM
CATEGORIES:BGA Young Members
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191213
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190306T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121806Z
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SUMMARY:BGA Carol Service
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! Our now traditional and ever popular carol service with the acclaimed choir The Cantus Ensemble\, followed by Gluehwein and Stollen\,  will be held once again at Christuskirche Knightsbridge on Thursday 12th December at 1900 hours. The reception will end at around 2100 hours. \nPlease click here to book your place: MEMBERS’ AND NON-MEMBERS’ TICKETS \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/bga-carol-service/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191210
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20221118T163236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T100051Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Sir Frank Roberts Memorial Trust Lecture given by Dr Norbert Röttgen MdB
DESCRIPTION:Copyright: Steffen Roth\nThe British-German Association invites you to attend a lecture at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by Dr Norbert Röttgen MdB on 9th December. The lecture will be in memory of Sir Frank Roberts GCMG\, GCVO\, the former UK Ambassador to Germany. \nDr Röttgen’s lecture will address the future of British-German relations. He will consider: How will the future relationship between Germany and the UK be shaped? What are the key common interests and what may be the emerging gaps? Where might there be windows for deepening bilateral ties? How can Germany and the UK continue to co-operate on the European and world stage? Where are the opportunities to work together to tackle global challenges?  \nDr Röttgen is Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the German Bundestag. He served as the German Federal Minister for the Environment\, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety from 2009 until 2012. He has been a Member of the Bundestag since 1994\, and is a senior member the Christian Democratic Party (CDU). Dr Röttgen is a strategic and influential thinker and speaker on international and European issues.  \nThe lecture will be held in English in the Locarno Suite at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office\, King Charles Street\, London SW1A 2AH\, and will be followed by a reception. Registration opens at 6.00pm for a 6.45pm start. The lecture is generously supported by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/2019-sir-frank-roberts-memorial-trust-lecture-given-by-dr-norbert-rottgen-mdb/
LOCATION:Protected: Order – September 27\, 2022 @ 09:48 AM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191127
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20191029T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T115750Z
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SUMMARY:Written and Unwritten Constitutions: The Pros and Cons
DESCRIPTION:This year\, the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) celebrates its 70th birthday. It was introduced in 1949 as a provisional legal framework for post-War Germany. It has become a cornerstone of the Federal Republic. \nThere is no single British constitutional document. Constitutional customs have evolved over time in the UK without necessarily being written down.  \nWhat are the merits of constitutions generally\, and what are the pros and cons of written constitutions? What factors account for the Basic Law’s enduring success\, and what challenges\, if any\, does it now face? Is the UK’s unwritten constitution fit for purpose in a time of political and social division\, and what role should judges play in interpreting it? \nThe BGA and BGJA are honoured to host two leading constitutional judges to discuss these and other questions. \nProf. Dr. Peter M. Huber is a Supreme Court Justice on the Bundesverfassungsgericht (German Federal Constitutional Court)\, the highest court in Germany for constitutional issues. From 2003-2004\, he served as an expert member of the Commission on the Reform of the Federal System of Government established by the German Federal Legislature. In 2009-2010\, he was Interior Minister in Thüringen. Born in 1959\, Prof. Huber studied law at Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and at the Université de Genève. \nJonathan\, Lord Mance was Deputy President of the Supreme Court in 2017 and 2018\, having become a Justice of the Supreme Court on its formation in 2009. Lord Mance sat on the Council of Europe’s Consultative Council of European Judges\, becoming its first elected chair from 2000 to 2003. In the House of Lords\, he chaired a sub-committee of the European Union Select Committee\, scrutinising proposals concerning European law and institutions. \nThe event will be held in English. \nYou can watch the event video here: \n \nPassword: BGA Constitutions Event \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/written-and-unwritten-constitutions-the-pros-and-cons/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190306T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121845Z
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SUMMARY:Anniversary Concert celebrating the births of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date:  Monday 4th November 2019.  This concert celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the births of both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is being organised by the London Bach Society at St George’s Hanover Square\, London. Book your tickets here.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/anniversary-concert-celebrating-the-births-of-queen-victoria-and-prince-albert/
CATEGORIES:Musical event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191009
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190714T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T120945Z
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Germany by Simon Winder at The Travellers Club
DESCRIPTION:Simon Winder is one of the most popular and respected British authors on Germany. His three books on Germany\, “Germania”\, “Danubia” and “Lotharingia\,” are all best sellers. He combines immense erudition and enthusiasm for Germany with a lightness of touch and an irresistible sense of humour that have won him an enormous fan club. In his day job as Publishing Director at Penguin\, Mr Winder is responsible for publishing many of the leading British authors on German history and politics. \nThe discussion will take place at The Travellers Club\, 106 Pall Mall\, London SW1Y 5EP\, on Tuesday 8 October. Registration will start at 6.30pm. The event will begin promptly at 7pm and end at around 8pm. \nThere will be an opportunity for a few members to join Mr Winder for dinner after the talk in the dining room at the Travellers Club after the lecture concludes at approximately 8 pm. \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/perspectives-on-germany-by-simon-winder-at-the-travellers-club/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190928
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190306T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121722Z
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SUMMARY:BGA's Oktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:Following its great success last year\, we shall be returning to the Octoberfest Pub in the Fulham Road\, London SW6 5SA on Friday 27th September 2019. MEMBERS CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS . \nNot yet a member?  Click here to join and enjoy membership discounts and priority bookings for events. \nClick here to purchase non-member tickets for the Oktoberfest! \nEach ticket includes: a freshly baked Bavarian pretzel\, your choice of main meal from our Oktoberfest menu & of course a 1 litre Stein of imported Bier (or cider or a large glass of wine). And don’t forget there will be live music too.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/bgas-oktoberfest/
CATEGORIES:Function
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190905
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190714T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121240Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage with Wera Hobhouse\, MP
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to Ms Hobhouse having to take part in Brexit vote \nIt is hoped to reschedule later in the year \nWera Hobhouse\, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath and born in Hanover Germany\, will discuss the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Germany and will discuss her own personal experience of women’s equal opportunities and the consequences women’s suffrage has had with the successes and the challenges that still lie ahead. Tickets for members are free of charge via your membership login. Non members tickets cost £20 per person.   For non-members please click here to purchase your tickets via Eventbrite. \n 
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/celebrating-100-years-of-womens-suffrage-in-germany/
LOCATION:Protected: Order – February 3\, 2021 @ 02:07 PM
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190710
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190108T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T122215Z
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SUMMARY:REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED for BGA's Annual General Meeting and Summer Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event has now closed. The BGA Annual General Meeting and summer drinks reception will be held on 9th July at 1830 hours.  Nord/LB has kindly agreed to host the AGM and reception..
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/annual-general-meeting-and-summer-drinks/
CATEGORIES:Function
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190527T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121429Z
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SUMMARY:Versailles 1919 - A Centennial Perspective
DESCRIPTION:On 28 June 1919 the Treaty of Peace between the allied and the associated powers and Germany was signed in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Professor Alan Sharp\, one of the most eminent historians in the field\, will take a centennial perspective of the Versaille Settlement. Series editor of the 32-volume Makers of the Modern World: the peace conferences of 1919-23 and their aftermath\, Professor Sharp sets the consequences into their long-term context. He argues that the responsibility for Euope’s continuing interwar instability cannot be wholly attributed to the peacemakers of 1919-23. \n \n  \nAlan Sharp was Professor of International Studies and Provost of the Coleraine campus of the University of Ulster. His teaching\, research and writing has focused on 20th-century international history and British foreign policy after WWI.\nAuthor of Lloyd George and editor of 28 June: the War and Peace that Made the Modern World. \n  \nTicket prices:\n£13 – drinks and lecture\n£65 – drinks\, lecture and dinner \n  \nTicketing for this event will be handled through the Reform Club. To reserve your ticket(s) contact clubevents@reformclub.com.\nWith your email let the Reform Club know how many tickets you wish to order and that you are a BGA member. They will then contact you. \n  \nThe Club’s dress code can be seen online at https://www.reformclub.com/home/events.\nHowever the dress code for this event is black tie or lounge suit as preferred.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/versailles-1919-a-centennial-perspective/
LOCATION:Protected: Subscription – Mar 23\, 2022 @ 08:12 PM
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190605
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190108T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T122310Z
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SUMMARY:Parliamentary Day in House of Lords
DESCRIPTION:The Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable MP\nGuest Speaker at BGA’s Highlight Event – Parliamentary Day 2019\n4th June 2019 – House of Lords – 12 noon for 1245 pm.  \nDrinks will be served on the Terrace from 12 noon.\nLuncheon will be served at 12.45 pm.\nTicket includes three course lunch\, served in the Cholmondeley Room in the House of Lords.  Drinks not included. \nTicket Prices per person for BGA Members £80 * \nTicket Prices per person for BGA Members’ Guests £85 \nTicket Prices per person for Non-members £100  \n*Please note that members are enjoying a £20 discount compared to non-members \nClick here to download the booking form. \nNot already a member of the BGA? Would you like to join us?    To join the BGA please click here
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/parliamentary-day-in-house-of-lords/
LOCATION:Protected: Subscription – Mar 24\, 2022 @ 07:55 PM
CATEGORIES:Function
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTSTAMP:20260617T102101
CREATED:20190306T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T121948Z
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SUMMARY:Heligoland Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Thursday 23rd May.  An Evening with Jan Rueger – author of this fascinating book\, due to published in May.  Venue – the LSE’s Thai Theatre in the New Academic Building.  Watch this space for more information in due course.
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/heligoland-book-launch/
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