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Foreign Correspondent Unplugged

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The American Council on Germany and the Goethe-Institut are hosting a series of discussions across the United States highlighting how German and American journalists based in the United States currently see political and social developments in Germany, the United States, and internationally. In a series of events speakers will address a range of topics that affect citizens in both countries. What strikes them most about current trends in Germany and the United States and the political discourse? What surprises them the most? In which direction(s) is the United States developing? What impact do...

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Foreign Correspondent Unplugged: Media, Politics, and Public Opinion on both Sides of the Atlantic 30.04.2026

Political debates in both Germany and the United States are increasingly shaped not only by elections and policy decisions, but also by the narratives and interpretations that emerge in the media. As polarization deepens and political movements evolve, journalists and opinion writers play a crucial role in helping the public make sense of fast-moving political developments. On April 24, the latest...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged: Campaign Season on Both Sides of the Atlantic 22.04.2026

The year 2026 is shaping up to be an important electoral moment on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States, voters will head to the polls for the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress and shape the final years of the current administration in Washington, DC. In Germany, several key state elections will test the strength of the governing coalition and the continued rise...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged: Perspective of a Foreign Correspondent: Political Discourse and Social Cohesion in Germany and the United 23.10.2025

In a time of rapid change and complex challenges, journalists play an essential role in informing the public and helping audiences make sense of events at home and abroad. How are current debates in Germany and the United States being covered, and what parallels or contrasts can be drawn between the two countries? In the latest installment of Foreign Correspondent Unplugged, Clay Risen , Reporter...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged: Democracy Under Pressure 22.10.2025

Democracy in both Germany and the United States faces mounting challenges, from rising political polarization to declining trust in institutions and practices. The latest installment in the Foreign Correspondent Uplugged series explored how these pressures are-reshaping politics and public life on both sides of the Atlantic. The timely discussion featured award-winning journalists  Vladimir Balzer...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged: Social Cohesion in Times of Uncertainty 13.10.2025

Timed to coincide with the 35th anniversary of German unification, this event explored what binds societies together in an era of division. Germany’s journey from East and West to a unified nation offers lessons for communities grappling with social, political, and economic polarization today. On October 3, journalists Vladimir Balzer and Celeste Diaz Schurman compared these experiences with effor...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - Where Do We Go from Here? The Transatlantic Relationship in 2025 29.01.2025

On January 27, Journalists  McKay Coppins and  Rieke Havertz discussed what European leaders and policymakers are monitoring and explored the potential shifts in transatlantic relations and how President Donald Trump's foreign policies may impact Europe’s economies, security, and diplomacy as well as broader international alliances. The latest installment in the Foreign Correspondent Unpluged seri...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - The Biggest Story of Our Time - Climate Activism and the Election 20.09.2024

From sea-level rise, melting glaciers and extreme heat waves to the transition to renewables- climate change affects everyone, it’s the biggest story of our time. How are a climate activists in both the US and Germany addressing the topic? What is at stake and how could the US election impact the future of fossil fuels? Is there more awareness for climate change in Germany than in the US? On Septe...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - Pop and Protest 29.08.2024

On August 22, the sixth discussion in the Foreign Correspondent Unplugged series was held in collaboration with the Thomas Mann House and the American Council on Germany at the Goethe Institut in Los Angeles. The conversation featured music Journalists Aida Baghernejad (2024 Thomas Mann Fellow) and August Brown (LA Times) as they discussed the powerful interplay between pop culture and the politic...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - The War Report: Israel / Palestine in German and American Media Coverage 02.08.2024

Since the October 7th Hamas terrorist attack on southern Israel, the Israel-Hamas War and humanitarian crisis in Gaza have dominated headlines around the world. But how has news coverage itself shaped global attitudes towards the conflict, and how can journalism provide the basis for holding shared conversations about a polarizing issue? On July 31, the fifth event in Foreign Correspondent Unplugg...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - From Anti-War Activism to Climate Justice: What’s Driving the Left in Germany and the United States? 05.06.2024

A growing number of Americans and Germans have been engaging in civil action in recent years. They have come out to demand radical social and economic changes. What do their strategies look like? What is the role of civil society? And how do the two countries differ when it comes to the left at large? On May 29, the fourth event in Foreign Correspondent Unplugged series was held at the Goethe Inst...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - Searching for a New Political Middle: Fragmentation and Polarization in Europe and the United States 10.05.2024

With elections for the European parliament early next month and the U.S. Presidential election on the horizon, campaigning in 2024 is heating up on both sides of the Atlantic. We are seeing increasing polarization and fragmentation of the political landscape – and even a calcification of positions. Yet, on both sides of the Atlantic, many candidates from the left and from the right are trying to a...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - Tolerance, Wokeness, and the Trouble With it All 29.04.2024

On April 25, the second event in Foreign Correspondent Unplugged series was held at the Goethe Institut in Washington D.C. with a discussion featuring René Pfister, Der Spiegel’s Washington D.C. Bureau Chief and Charles Lane, Deputy Opinion Editor of The Washington Post and Columnist for the paper’s Op-Ed page. The event was moderated by Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill, Director of the Bipartisan Polic...

Foreign Correspondent Unplugged - Dream or Nightmare? The Concept of Freedom in the United States and Germany 11.04.2024

No other concept is more closely associated with the American self-image than that of freedom – be it liberation from former colonial masters, individual or economic freedom, freedom of speech, or religious freedom. However, the strong emphasis on the idea of freedom and the diversity of its forms of expression has led to internal tensions.  On March 4, the Foreign Correspondent Unplugged series k...

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