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*Denmark, Atlantsammenslutningen
 
*Denmark, Atlantsammenslutningen
 
*Estonia, [[Estonian Atlantc Treaty Association]]
 
*Estonia, [[Estonian Atlantc Treaty Association]]
*Germany, [[Deutsche Atlantische Gesellschaft]]
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*Germany, [[German Atlantic Society]]
 
*Greece, Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation
 
*Greece, Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation
 
*Hungary, Hungarian Atlantic Council
 
*Hungary, Hungarian Atlantic Council
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*Ukraine, The Atlantic Council of Ukraine
 
*Ukraine, The Atlantic Council of Ukraine
 
*Finland, [[Atlantic Council of Finland]]<ref>http://atlanttiseura.fi/en/?page_id=8</ref>
 
*Finland, [[Atlantic Council of Finland]]<ref>http://atlanttiseura.fi/en/?page_id=8</ref>
 
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Latest revision as of 06:49, 8 February 2020

Group.png Atlantic Treaty Association   Facebook Twitter WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation1954
Type•  think tank
• Propaganda customer.jpg propaganda
Interest ofGerman Atlantic Society
SubpageAtlantic Treaty Association/President
A pro-NATO think tank.

The Atlantic Treaty Association is a support organization for NATO. The umbrella organization draws together political leaders, spooks, journalists and editors, publishers, academics, military officials, and diplomats to covertly and publicly support NATO. It has national chapters and associations in all member countries, and some non-NATO countries, most prominently the US Atlantic Council.

Official Narrative

The Atlantic Treaty Association describes itself as "an organization which acts as a network facilitator in the Euro-Atlantic and beyond.[1]Its present leader is Italian Fabrizio Luciolli

Integrity Initiative

The Atlantic Treaty Association in different countries has worked as the local collaborator with the British influence network Integrity Initiative.


Member Organizations

NATO countries

Partnership for Peace countries

People

As of December 2009:[3]

 

A Document by Atlantic Treaty Association

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Invoice Integrity Initiative Italyinvoice13 December 2018Atlantic Treaty Association
Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Italy
Invoice from the Italian Atlantic Treaty Association for the inaugural event of the Italian cell ('cluster') of the UK deep state faction, the Integrity Initiative, plus for a report on Russian influence in Italian elections. The inaugural event presumably took place in London.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Boris Tadić“In Serbia, for example, we used the Club de Madrid to get the former Spanish MOD, Narcis Serra, to act as mentor to the then MOD Boris Tadic. I brought Tadic to London via the Atlantic Treaty Association (of which IfS is now the UK Rep) to expand his horizons and link him to MPs. He eventually became President.”Boris Tadić
Chris Donnelly
15 October 2018

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:ATA and YATA UK networks developmentassessment Greg Rowett and networking26 December 2018Integrity Initiative
Greg Rowett
Greg Rowett explaining how II has developed personal connections with Atlantic Treaty Association and Young Atlantic Treaty Association leaders from other nations, and been recognised and ratified as the UK chapter for both
Document:Invoice Integrity Initiative Italyinvoice13 December 2018Atlantic Treaty Association
Fabrizio Luciolli
Invoice from the Italian Atlantic Treaty Association for the inaugural event of the Italian cell ('cluster') of the UK deep state faction, the Integrity Initiative, plus for a report on Russian influence in Italian elections. The inaugural event presumably took place in London.
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References

  1. About the ATA, ATA website, accessed 10 Dec 2009
  2. http://atlanttiseura.fi/en/?page_id=8
  3. About the ATA, ATA website, accessed 10 Dec 2009