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The Willy Brandt School of Public Policy is a public institute for research and education in the field of public policy at the University of Erfurt. It was established in 2002, offering the first German study program leading to a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree. [1] The program has been accredited and reaccredited by ACQUIN. [2]
Willy Brandt ( German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ⓘ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and served as the chancellor of West Germany from 1969 to 1974. [1] He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in ...
The Brandt Line is shown in bold. The Brandt Line is a visual depiction of the north–south divide, proposed by West German former Chancellor Willy Brandt in the 1980s in the report titled North-South: A Programme for Survival which was later known as the Brandt Report.
Public policy schools typically train students in two streams. The more practical stream treats the master's degree as a terminal degree, which trains students to work as policy analysts or practitioners in governments, government relations, think tanks, business-to-government marketing/sales, and consulting firms.
The Brandt Report is the report written by the Independent Commission, first chaired by Willy Brandt, in 1980. The Independent Commission for International Developmental Issues was established in 1977 with the aim to review international development issues, [1] with the former German Chancellor being nominated as Head by Robert McNamara, then ...
The school's doors opened in 1982 and degrees were conferred on a dozen students during the school's first graduation exercises in 1984. The School of Public Affairs changed its name to the School of Public Policy in 2004. The School of Public Policy expanded to offer an undergraduate program in the Spring of 2017 aimed at developing skills ...
The 1971 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Chancellor of Germany Willy Brandt (1913–1992) "for paving the way for a meaningful dialogue between East and West." Because of his efforts to strengthen cooperation in western Europe through the European Economic Community (EEC) and to achieve reconciliation between West Germany and the countries of Eastern Europe, he became the fourth German ...
Coordinates: 52°14′58″N 20°59′38″E. Plaque in Warsaw commemorating Brandt's action. The term Kniefall von Warschau, also referred to as Warschauer Kniefall (both German for " Warsaw kneefall" or "Warsaw kneel"), refers to West German Chancellor Willy Brandt kneeling and giving a moment of silence during a visit to a Warsaw Ghetto ...