Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.
Acronym: DGAP
General Information
Identification Code: 274682235651-46
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Entity Form: Eingetragener Verein
Registration Category: Think tanks and research institutions
Registration Date: 8/19/2019
Last Update: 3/22/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: DGAP is committed to fostering impactful foreign and security policy on a German and European level that promotes democracy, peace, and the rule of law. Since its founding in 1955, the nonpartisan organization’s members and research have continued to shape the debate on foreign policy issues in Germany.
DGAP’s experts provide decision-makers in politics, business, and civil society with strategic advice based on their foreign policy research and train young professionals in international leadership programs.
Through its work, DGAP aims to: facilitate well-grounded foreign policy decisions, promote informed debate on foreign policy issues in Germany, further develop German expertise in foreign policy.
DGAP’s Research Institute conducts action-oriented, practical research. DGAP’s core themes are: International order and democracy, Security and defense, Geo-economics, Technology and digitization, Migration
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
- Borders and security
- Budget
- Climate action
- Digital economy and society
- Economy, finance and the euro
- Energy
- Enlargement
- Environment
- European neighbourhood policy
- External relations
- Foreign affairs and security policy
- International co-operation and development
- Migration and asylum
- Public health
- Single market
- Trade
Levels of Interest:
- national
- european
- sub-national
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: Curent Areas of Focus:
- Current developments in EU foreign policy
- German policy on Europe, Germany in the EU
- Underlying questions about European integration
- Migration, asylum, and refugee issues
- European cooperation on climate and energy policy
- Geoeconomics
- EU economic and financial policy
- How can Germany and Europe lead the way in shaping effective, relevant cyber norms and internet governance
- European security strategy
- EU enlargement policy (in particular the Western Balkans)
- Broadening of Franco-German relations
- EU-US relations
- EU-Russia relations
- EU-China relations
- Global governance
- Connectivity in Wider Europe and Central Asia
Communication Activities: DGAP organises events related to EU policies to which EU officials, representatives of its institutions, MEPs and their assistants; have been invited, on a regular basis.
DGAP regulary publishes on EU-related topics in various formats (selection below). Internationale Politik and Internationale Politik Quarterly are leading foreign policy journals published by DGAP.
January 2023:
IP: "Anders handeln"
February 2023:
"A More Strategic Approach to Foreign Direct Investment Policy"
"Carbon Leakage in Zeiten der Energiekrise"
IP Special: "Rührt euch! Deutschland und die Zeitenwende"
March 2023:
"Europe’s Green Industrial Policy and the United States’ IRA"
IP: "Neue Macht und alte Sorgen"
April 2023:
"Upping the Stakes: US Sanctions Force Hungary to Shift Policy on Russia’s International Investment Bank"
May 2023:
"What If European Space Systems Stopped Functioning For a Day?"
"Toughening Financial Sanctions on Russia"
"Mobilizing Social Media Influencers"
IP: "Saat für die Welt"
June 2023:
"The European Security Order"
"China “De-risking""
"(Quantum) Encryption: Europeans Need to Come Down in Favor"
"European Defense in A New Age" (#EDINA)
"Security Guarantees for Ukraine"
IP Special: "Reden mit der Republik"
July 2023:
Protecting the EU’s Submarine Cable Infrastructure
Emissions Mitigation as a National Security Investment
IP: Bitte wenden
September 2023:
"The Transformative Role of AI in Reshaping Electoral Politics"
"How Germany Can Realize Friendshoring in Its Neighborhood"
"Germany’s Economic Myths Debunked"
IP Special: "Demokratien unter Druck"
October 2023:
"Europe’s Multiple Futures"
"Anreize und Druck in der Migrationskooperation"
"Security, Industry, and the Lost European Vision" (#EDINA II)
IP: "Gefährliche Freunde"
November 2023:
"Mapping the World’s Critical Infrastructure Sectors"
IP: "Wettlauf um KI"
IP Special: "Das Leiden der Anderen"
December 2023:
"Das transatlantische Verhältnis zukunftssicher machen"
"Intergovernmental Partnerships in Climate Change Mitigation"
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A
Head Office
Address: Rauchstraße 17-18
Post Code: 10787
City: Berlin
Country: GERMANY
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EU Office
Address: Rauchstraße 17-18
Post Code: 10787
City: Berlin
Country: GERMANY
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Financial Data
New Organisation: false
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Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 12
Members: 12
Members F T E: 9
Info Members: The research institute employs more than 40 full time research personnel working on the above mentioned topics.
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: Membership organization: https://dgap.org/en/membership
DGAP Sponsors: https://dgap.org/en/sponsors
Organisation Members: Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) https://www.tepsa.eu/