Joerg Wolf
Joerg Wolf is founder and editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Review (http://atlanticreview.org), a blog on transatlantic relations sponsored by the German Fulbright Alumni Association.
He currently works as editor-in-chief of the Open Think Tank atlantic-community.org in Berlin.
Joerg studied political science at the Free University of Berlin and worked as a research associate for the International Risk Policy project at the Free University's Center for Transatlantic Foreign and Security Policy. He has been a Fulbright scholar at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Washington DC and has worked for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Cairo and in Berlin.
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On Germany’s Best
Thanks, I now I get it. TMVs military affairs columnist does not have a policy position, but just "second thoughts."…
On Afghanistan: Sometimes I Wonder …
Dorian, I don't want to put words in your mouth. Perhaps you could clarfy your policy position. This "made me…
On Afghanistan: Sometimes I Wonder …
So you are saying we should leave Afghanistan, because we have failed to bring democracy and human rights over there…
On Afghanistan: Sometimes I Wonder …
Dear all, Thank you for your comments! @ Dr. J. I got to read on unions in the US. I…
On Today is World Teachers’ Day
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On “The Strongest Trans-Atlantic Relations…”
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On Secretary Gates: “Al Qaeda is better at communicating its message on the Internet than America”
@ domajot "Uniting to send a message abroad, could (maybe, possibly, hopefully) unite us at home." Yeah. Indeed! That would…
On Secretary Gates: “Al Qaeda is better at communicating its message on the Internet than America”
Sorry, but I fail to see what is admirable about the EU efforts. None of these steps will hurt the…
On Europe acts on Burma
Sorry, but I don't understand your comment. To which parts of the post do you refer to? Thanks
On Thanksgiving: More Americans Travel to Europe Despite the Weak Dollar