Gustav Stresemann Institute

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Gustav Stresemann Institute, Bonn

The Gustav Stresemann Institute (GSI), located in Bonn, Germany, is an educational and conference center established in 1949. Named after Gustav Stresemann, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent statesman of the Weimar Republic, the institute focuses on hosting seminars, workshops, and conferences covering a wide range of topics including politics, economics, culture, and social issues. It serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration among individuals and organizations from diverse backgrounds and nations, with a mission to promote peace, understanding, and cooperation on both national and international levels.

The GSI is a registered charity and an independent, non-partisan and non-profit institution of civic education. The institute is named to appreciate the peace and European co-operation of the statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner Gustav Stresemann. The GSI is in the Bonn neighborhood of Hochkreuz, and operates a conference center with a conference hotel as a European meeting and education center.[1] It sees itself as a modern center for education, discussion, and meeting and a meeting place for people from all over the world. There are 1,400 events with more than 50,000 overnight stays per year including conferences, symposia, conferences, workshops and seminars on a wide range of subjects.

Focus of training events

Commemorative plaque for Berthold Finkelstein, the founder of the Gustav Stresemann Institute

European Policy

  • The new Europe, future of political and economic development
  • Perspectives of European security policy
  • The role of Europe in global politics of the 21st century

Aspects of International Policy and Cooperation

  • North-South politics and development policy
  • Franco-German relations and deepening of cooperation between German and French young people[2]
  • Current economic and socio-political issues such as reform of the welfare state, migration, demographic change, living together in a multicultural society
  • Vocational guidance and training

History

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