| 28. Junij 2006 | | JureJoschka Fisher, nekdanji nemški zunanji minister in šef Zelenih, gre učit na Princeton. Na forumu, ki so ga organizirali pri Center for Strategic and International Studies, je imel zelo dober (po)govor o globalnih izzivih (Iran, Kitajska, Indija…) in ameriško-evropskih odnosih.
In the end, Fischer told America exactly where we can find a new transatlantic consensus. Where the old consensus was based on a common view of an external Soviet threat and the need for a united external policy, the next consensus must be fundamentally different. We “need a common strategic understanding,” says Fischer–an understanding that in order to integrate 1.3 billion Chinese and 1.1 billion Indians into the global economy, our own economies must change, starting with energy. From that foundation, then, we can address the Middle East and Russia with confidence.