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Reverend '''Alan Richard Booth''' was a noted author and ecumenical leader. He was one of the founders of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] in 1958, and attended the [[Bilderberg/1960|1968 Bilderberg conference]].
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==Background==
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He was born on 10 May 1911 in [[Dublin]], read law at [[Trinity College, Dublin]] and had his theological training at [[Edgehill College, Belfast]].<ref name=meth>https://dmbi.online/index.php?do=app.entry&id=375</ref>
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==Career==
 
==Career==
He was secretary of the [[Commission of the Churches on International Affairs]] from 1956 to 1970<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00358537008452861?journalCode=ctrt20</ref>. He was one of the founders of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] in 1958.
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Influenced early on by the Student Christian Movement, he became one of their staff members, which gave him important contacts. As London Secretary of the [[World Council of Churches Commission on International Affairs]], from [[1956]] to [[1970]]<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00358537008452861?journalCode=ctrt20</ref> he was in charge of their UK office and assisted in setting up the [[Institute for Strategic Studies]] in [[1958]]. From [[1970]] to [[1975]] he was Director of [[Christian Aid]]. He died on 27 February 1990.<ref name=meth/>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 29 June 2023

Person.png Alan BoothRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(religious leader)
Alan Booth.jpg
Born1911
Dublin
Died1990 (Age 79)
NationalityUK
Alma materTrinity College (Dublin), Edgehill College (Belfast)
ReligionMethodist
Founder ofInternational Institute for Strategic Studies

Reverend Alan Richard Booth was a noted author and ecumenical leader. He was one of the founders of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in 1958, and attended the 1968 Bilderberg conference.

Background

He was born on 10 May 1911 in Dublin, read law at Trinity College, Dublin and had his theological training at Edgehill College, Belfast.[1]

Career

Influenced early on by the Student Christian Movement, he became one of their staff members, which gave him important contacts. As London Secretary of the World Council of Churches Commission on International Affairs, from 1956 to 1970[2] he was in charge of their UK office and assisted in setting up the Institute for Strategic Studies in 1958. From 1970 to 1975 he was Director of Christian Aid. He died on 27 February 1990.[1]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/196826 April 196828 April 1968Canada
Mont Tremblant
The 17th Bilderberg and the 2nd in Canada
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