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==Modern Programs== The ACG’s current initiatives include: Policy Discussions: Annual events (30 in New York, others in Washington, D.C., and Berlin) with experts like Robert Habeck (German Vice Chancellor) and Francis Fukuyama, covering geopolitics, climate change, and democracy, per acgusa.org. Study Tours: Thematic tours (e.g., social cohesion, sustainable farming) to cities like Atlanta and Denver, fostering transatlantic exchanges, per acgusa.org. Fellowships: The Dr. Guido Goldman and Dr. Richard M. Hunt Fellowships support research on German and European issues, with over 1,000 participants, per encyclopedia.com. German-American Conferences: Annual joint events with Atlantik-Brücke, like the 2022 Berlin conference addressing Russia’s Ukraine invasion, per acgusa.org. Leadership and Impact: Since 2015, Steven E. Sokol has served as ACG President and CEO, expanding its focus on next-generation leaders and global issues. The ACG’s board includes figures like [[Henry Kissinger]] and [[Brent Scowcroft]] (past), and current members like Emily M. Haber (former German Ambassador), per sourcewatch.org. Its 800 members span business, politics, and academia, with chapters fostering local engagement, per de.wikipedia.org.
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