Internationally known as the "German Council on Foreign Relations", the DGAP sees itself as a practical
think tank offering demand-driven policy advice on a scientific basis. It works to actively influence the foreign policy opinion-forming at all levels. Its work is aimed at decision-makers in German politics, business, public administration, in NGOs, in the military and to the general public. DGAP publishes the bimonthly journal . Also, it is among other organisers of the . The Council provides: • A platform for discussions at conferences and in study group meetings as well as at public events. • Policy oriented analyses from research institute fellows. • Authoritative publications on contemporary topics by its journal , the as well as in the publications from the research institute. • Expert and extensive documentation by its library and documentation section. High-level guest speakers have in recent years included
Angela Merkel (2006),
Christine Lagarde (2012),
Ali Akbar Salehi (2013),
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (2014),
Mohammad Javad Zarif (2015),
Paolo Gentiloni (2015),
Volodymyr Groysman (2018),
Nikos Kotzias (2018) and
Nirmala Sitharaman (2019). The DGAP is a member of the
European Movement Germany. DGAP is financed through the contributions of its members, acquired project funds and contributions from sponsors and patrons, including among others, the
Federal Foreign Office,
Deutsche Bank,
Airbus, the
Robert Bosch Foundation, and the
Open Society Foundations. ==Building==