New Publication
What to expect if the US withdraws from NATO
The publication presents the results and policy recommendations of the Körber Policy Game, which took place in cooperation with the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
The teams of each of the five participating countries put forward their views on a preferred future security framework, the future role of the US and red lines with regard to European security.
Previous Körber Policy Games
Körber Policy Game 2020, Online, 8-9 July 2020
“Post-COVID-19: Which future for the European project?”
The Körber Policy Game took place in cooperation with Carnegie Europe.
Commentary “What If the EU’s Economic Recovery Plan Fails?”
Körber Policy Game 2019, Neuhardenberg, 1-2 July, 2019
"European Security in Times of Crisis"
The Körber Policy Game took place in cooperation with the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
Results and Policy Recommendations (PDF)
Körber Policy Game 2018, Berlin, 1-2 July, 2018
“Crisis Management in Turkey’s Neighborhood”
Op-Ed and Podcast by Joost Hiltermann, Programme Director, Middle East and North Africa, International Crisis Group (ICG), Brussels
Does Turkey still belong to the West? (PDF) Perspectives by Andreas Nick und Taha Özhan
Körber Policy Game 2015, Berlin, 8-9 May 2015
“Cooperation or Confrontation? The Middle East After the Nuclear Deal”
Conference Report (PDF)
Körber Policy Game 2014, Berlin, 4-5 April 2014
“Security in East Asia”
Conference Report (PDF)
Körber Policy Game 2013, Berlin, 3-4 May 2013
“Crisis Management in Eastern Europe”
Conference Report (PDF)






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Liana Fix
Programme Director
Berlin Foreign Policy Forum; Körber Policy Game; Körber Strategic Stability Initiative; The Berlin Pulse
+49 • 30 • 206 267 - 77
fix@koerber-stiftung.de
Twitter @LianaFix

Theresa Kirch
Programme Manager
Berlin Foreign Policy Forum; Körber Policy Game