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+ | |description=German academic and contact of [[Henry Kissinger]]. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended | ||
|image=Karl Kaiser.jpg | |image=Karl Kaiser.jpg | ||
|birth_date=December 8, 1934 | |birth_date=December 8, 1934 | ||
|birth_place=Siegen, Germany | |birth_place=Siegen, Germany | ||
+ | |alma_mater=Cologne University | ||
|nationality=German | |nationality=German | ||
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'''Karl Kaiser''' is a [[German]] academic and a [[Bilderberg]] visitor. | '''Karl Kaiser''' is a [[German]] academic and a [[Bilderberg]] visitor. | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
− | Karl Kaiser wrote a paper entitled ''Priorities in Foreign Policy'' which he gave to the [[1970 Bilderberg]]<ref>https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml99_Series7_Boxes_d3e32370.html</ref>, and one for the discussion on ''How Should The West Deal With The Soviet Bloc?'' at the [[1985 Bilderberg]].<ref name=bb1985report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1985.pdf]]</ref> | + | "Harvard University, first working for [[Henry Kissinger]], then as Research Associate at the Center for International Affairs, Head Tutor in Social Studies and Lecturer in Government, 1963-68. Return to Harvard as Visiting Professor several times in later years."<ref>https://scholar.harvard.edu/karlkaiser/home</ref> |
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+ | Karl Kaiser wrote a paper entitled ''Priorities in Foreign Policy'' which he gave to the [[1970 Bilderberg]], ''Prospects for the Atlantic World'' for the [[1974 Bilderberg]]<ref>https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml99_Series7_Boxes_d3e32370.html</ref><ref>https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml99_Series7_Boxes_d3e32370.html</ref>, and one for the discussion on ''How Should The West Deal With The Soviet Bloc?'' at the [[1985 Bilderberg]].<ref name=bb1985report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1985.pdf]]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 1 June 2020
Karl Kaiser (academic) | |
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Born | December 8, 1934 Siegen, Germany |
Residence | USA |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | Cologne University |
Member of | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Trilateral Commission |
German academic and contact of Henry Kissinger. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended |
Karl Kaiser is a German academic and a Bilderberg visitor.
Activities
"Harvard University, first working for Henry Kissinger, then as Research Associate at the Center for International Affairs, Head Tutor in Social Studies and Lecturer in Government, 1963-68. Return to Harvard as Visiting Professor several times in later years."[1]
Karl Kaiser wrote a paper entitled Priorities in Foreign Policy which he gave to the 1970 Bilderberg, Prospects for the Atlantic World for the 1974 Bilderberg[2][3], and one for the discussion on How Should The West Deal With The Soviet Bloc? at the 1985 Bilderberg.[4]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1970 | 17 April 1970 | 19 April 1970 | Switzerland Hotel Quellenhof Bad Ragaz | the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland. |
Bilderberg/1971 | 23 April 1971 | 25 April 1971 | US Vermont Woodstock Woodstock Inn | The 20th Bilderberg, 89 guests |
Bilderberg/1974 | 19 April 1974 | 21 April 1974 | France Hotel Mont d' Arbois Megève | The 23rd Bilderberg, held in France |
Bilderberg/1985 | 10 May 1985 | 12 May 1985 | New York US Arrowwood of Westchester Rye Brook | The 33rd Bilderberg, held in Canada |
Herzliya Conference/2007 | 21 January 2007 | 24 January 2007 | Israel Tel Aviv Reichman University | "The conference examined the array of dangers, threats and difficulties Israel has faced since early 2006, identified a broad web of problems in all of the fundamental strata upon which national security is based, and proposed strategies for action." |
Munich Security Conference/2009 | 2009 | 2009 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 45th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2010 | 5 February 2010 | 7 February 2010 | Germany Munich Bavaria | An anti-war demonstration outside described it as "Nothing more than a media-effectively staged war propaganda event, which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in Afghanistan and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability." |
Munich Security Conference/2011 | 4 February 2011 | 6 February 2011 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 47th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2012 | 3 February 2012 | 5 February 2012 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 48th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2013 | 1 February 2013 | 3 February 2013 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 49th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2014 | 31 January 2014 | 2 February 2014 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 50th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2015 | 6 February 2015 | 8 February 2015 | Germany Munich Bavaria | "400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts." |
Munich Security Conference/2016 | 12 February 2016 | 14 February 2016 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 52nd Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2017 | 17 February 2017 | 19 February 2017 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 53rd Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2018 | 12 February 2018 | 14 February 2018 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 54th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2019 | 15 February 2019 | 17 February 2019 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 55th Munich Security Conference, which included "A Spreading Plague" aimed at "identifying gaps and making recommendations to improve the global system for responding to deliberate, high consequence biological events." |
Munich Security Conference/2020 | 14 February 2020 | 16 February 2020 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 56th Munich Security Conference, in 2020, "welcomed an unprecedented number of high-ranking international decision-makers." |
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