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− | + | An institution developed immediately after the end of the Second World War, with the fundamental objective of strengthening the German-American relationship. Amerika Haus is based in Berlin, and serves as a platform for [[Intercultural or Cross-Cultural Communication|intercultural]] exchange and transatlantic dialogue, by providing local citizens opportunities to learn more about American [[culture]], history, and politics. Over the last few years, the institute has hosted various lectures, discussions, and cultural events organized by the [[Institute for Cultural Diplomacy]], in collaboration with different actors of [[Civil Society|civil society]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 27 March 2014
An institution developed immediately after the end of the Second World War, with the fundamental objective of strengthening the German-American relationship. Amerika Haus is based in Berlin, and serves as a platform for intercultural exchange and transatlantic dialogue, by providing local citizens opportunities to learn more about American culture, history, and politics. Over the last few years, the institute has hosted various lectures, discussions, and cultural events organized by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, in collaboration with different actors of civil society.