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==Post-Cold War and Modern Era== (1990s–Present) Eric M. Warburg Chapters (1991): Funded by a five-year grant from [[Lionel Pincus]], a business associate of Eric Warburg, the ACG launched the Eric M. Warburg Chapters in 1992 to expand its outreach across the U.S. Starting with cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and San Francisco, the network grew to 21 chapters by 2025, hosting 4–5 speakers annually on topics like trade, defense, and sustainability. Chapters collaborate with local partners like German Consulates, Goethe-Instituts, and World Affairs Councils, per acgusa.org. Post-Reunification Focus: After German reunification in 1990, the ACG shifted to address Germany’s role in a unified Europe and global challenges. It hosted discussions on the Treuhandanstalt’s privatization of East German industries (1990s) and Germany’s leadership in the EU, per acgusa.org. The 2018 survey with Atlantik-Brücke and YouGov highlighted public support for transatlantic ties, with 70% of Americans and 75% of Germans favoring closer relations, per acgusa.org.
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