Introduction
The term German Chancellery is applied in two aspects. First, it used to refer to the federal agency that serves the administrative office of the chancellor, the chief of the German’s federal government that was introduced between 1871 and 1945. Its head holds the position of a secretary of state or a federal minister. The bureau’s main role is to help the chancellor to coordinate the activities of the federal government. Second, it connotes a building in Berlin that houses the office of Chancellor and the office’s personnel. It is the largest government construction across the world, and ten times bigger than the White House. The Foreign Affairs Ministry was introduced in 1870. The first appointed foreign affairs minister held the position of the secretary of state. Initially, when the position was introduced, the holder of the office was an assistant to the Chancellor. This visit focuses on understanding the objectives and strategic plans of the German Chancellery. In addition, it concentrates on finding out the similarities and differences in the German Chancellery. The visit will inquire the role of the German Ministry of the Foreign Affairs with regard to the roles it plays in helping the office of the Chancellery in collaborating with the UAE.
Questions that would guide the writer during the visit to the German Chancellery
- What are the objectives of this executive office with regard to the management of the country?
- Being the executive office of the republic, what strategic plans have you put in place to ensure that the set objectives are achieved?
- What opportunities does the office enjoy in relation to excellent work performance outcomes?
- What are the similarities and differences between the objectives and strategic plans of the German Chancellery?
- As an office, what methods have been put in place by departments in this office to support decision-making processes from various fields?
- Regarding research studies and research reports, are they done by specialists, or by an independent department?
- Are departmental needs considered during the writing of research report?
- What are the pros and cons of systems utilized in the Dar Chancellery in the field of research and studies vis-a-vis supporting decision-making processes
- What methods of coordination do you employ as an administrative organ to collaborate with other government agencies?
- Being the main executive organ, how do your government and local levels in the republic relate?
Questions that would guide the writer during the visit to the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- In 2004, German and the UAE made a strategic partnership plan. Being in the immediate office of the Chancellery, do you have any knowledge about whether there has been any contract between German and the UAE since the introduction of 2004 strategic partnership plan?
- Since 2004, is there evidence of collaboration from the two sides regarding development as outlined in the agreement?
- As the assistant in the Office of the Chancellery, what is the position of the Republic of German on the matter of the three UAE islands that are occupied by the Iran?
- The Foreign Affairs Ministry works closely with the Office of the Chancellery. Do you think that it is possible for the Republic of German to collaborate with the UAE on this issue for the purpose of peaceful settlement of the matter?
- As the ministry concerned, do you think it is possible for the nation to recommend the settlement of the matter to be done through bilateral negotiations, or by an international jury, such as the United Nations?
- It is known that German is involved in a state group crisis, i.e., 5+1. What role does it play in the settlement of the Iranian nuclear program?
- What is your opinion about the causes of the slow progress of the discussions about the program?
- Using the negotiations that have been taking place, could you please tell if there is a likelihood of you losing or winning in the negotiations?
- What is the position of German’s prospects for the development of relations with major powers in case it wins and resolves the matter peacefully?
- It is evident that there are many development projects that are in progress in the region. What is the position of German with regard to these developments, especially on radical countries that are affiliated to Islam?
- How does German, as a republic, perceive Daash, an Islamic state that has assimilated extremist groups?
- What measures has the nation adopted to make sure that it responds effectively than it has done previously?
- According to the ministry, does the country find any importance to actively contribute to confrontations that are ongoing?
Conclusion
In conclusion, the German Chancellery works together with the Office of the Foreign Affairs Ministry in the management of the country. The Chancellery is the executive office, which is entrusted with the responsibility of administration of the Republic of Germany. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs that was introduced in the 1870s plays key roles in assisting the Chancellery. The two offices sign treaties with other countries for peaceful settlement of disputes in instances where they arise.