The World and George W.
On behalf of the New America Foundation and American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, we are pleased to invite you to a "just in time" brown bag lunch meeting titled "The World and George W.: A Foreign Policy Conversation" with one of Germany's, and Europe's, most important perspective-shapers on foreign policy: Stefan Kornelius, Foreign Editor of Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany's largest mainstream commercial paper.
Kornelius previously served as Washington Bureau Chief of the Süddeutsche Zeitung and regularly writes and speaks on a broad array of foreign policy subjects, including U.S.-German relations. He manages a writing staff of approximately 30 persons deployed around the world and writing about regional and international affairs. Thus, from his perch in Munich, he has the opportunity to sort through the manner in which much of the world, not just Germany, is responding to President Bush's objectives in Iraq and other pieces of the Bush foreign policy agenda.
Kornelius is one of the important, fresh, and uncorrupted voices in next generation foreign affairs issues.
Participants
- Stefan KorneliusForeign Editor of Süddeutsche Zeitung











