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Group.png Atlantic Bridge (Germany)  
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File:Atlantik-Brücke logo.svg
Formation1952
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Type•  think tank
•  influence network
InterestsGermany, Creating a network of reliable political cadre
Membership• Christian Wulff.jpg Christian Wulff
• Thomas de Maizière.jpg Thomas de Maizière
• KT zu Guttenberg 666 (cropped).JPG Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
•  Michael Otto
•  Jürgen Großmann
• Tom Enders.jpg Thomas Enders
•  Paul-Bernhard Kallen
•  Hans-Gert Pöttering
•  Charles Schumer
• 16-09-02-Cem Özdemir-RalfR-RR2 4940.jpg Cem Özdemir
•  Edelgard Bulmahn
•  Michael Vassiliadis
• MSC 2014 Ischinger2 Mueller MSC2014.jpg Wolfgang Ischinger
• Richard Burt.jpg Richard Burt
• Silvana Koch-Mehrin.jpg Silvana Koch-Mehrin
• Craig kennedy.png Craig Kennedy
• KaiDiekmann.jpg Kai Diekmann
•  Katja Gloger
• Joshua Bolten.jpg Joshua Bolten
• Phil Murphy.jpg Philip D. Murphy
• Henry Kissinger.jpg Henry Kissinger
• Josef Ackermann.jpg Josef Ackermann
• KT zu Guttenberg 666 (cropped).JPG Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
• KAS-Kohl, Helmut-Bild-14701-1.jpg Helmut Kohl
• Helmut Schmidt.jpg Helmut Schmidt
•  Rupert Stadler
•  Torsten Oltmanns
•  Joachim Gauck
• Angela Merkel2.png Angela Merkel
• Sigmar Gabriel 2018.jpg Sigmar Gabriel
•  Michael Hüther
• Röttgen Portrait Mai2021.jpg Norbert Röttgen
•  Andreas Dombret
•  David Deissner
•  Angelika Gifford
•  Reiner Hoffmann
• Lambsdorff, Alexander Graf.jpg Alexander Lambsdorff
•  Christian Lange
•  Eveline Metzen
•  James von Moltke
• Omid Nouripour.jpg Omid Nouripour
•  Julie Linn Teigland
•  Anahita Thoms
•  Friederike von Tiesenhausen
•  Karsten Uhlmann
•  Nagila Warburg
•  Michael Werz
•  Ute Wolf
•  Sven Afhüppe
•  Tamara Anthony
•  Anna von Bayern
•  Frank Behrendt
•  Angela Cullen
•  Christina Eibl
•  Tasso Enzweiler
•  Manuel Hartung
• David Ignatius.jpg David Ignatius
•  Adam Lashinsky
•  Kirsten Rulf
•  Klaus Scherer
•  Sylke Tempel
• Matthias nass.png Matthias Naß
•  Jan Fleischhauer
•  Claudia Roth
•  Friedrich März
• Katrin Göring-Eckardt.png Katrin Göring-Eckardt
•  Stefan Liebich
•  Rudolf Scharping
•  Hubertus Schmoldt
• Guido Westerwelle 2013-02-28 (cropped).jpg Guido Westerwelle
• Volker Rühe.jpg Volker Rühe
•  Jens Neumann
•  Siegfried Luther
•  Martin Kohlhaussen
• Real Christoph Bertram.jpg Christoph Bertram
•  Juergen B. Donges
•  Norbert Gansel
•  Jürgen R. Grossmann
• Arend Oetker.png Arend Oetker
•  Beate Lindemann
•  Max M. Warburg
•  Christopher Vollmer
•  Sebastian Blum
•  David Livingston
•  Bernd-Georg Spies
•  Dominik Pförringer
•  Alexia D’Arco
•  Alexander Görlach
•  Brian Moran
•  Friedrich Bieselt
•  Ute Elisabeth Weiland
•  Sabine Bendiek
•  Eveline Y. Metzen
•  Anahita Thoms
• Fritz Erler.jpg Fritz Erler
• Kurt Birrenbach.jpg Kurt Birrenbach
• Kurt Becker.png Kurt Becker
• Henry Kissinger.jpg Henry Kissinger
• Zbigniew Brzezinski.jpg Zbigniew Brzezinski
•  Herman Georg Kaiser
• Gotthard von Falkenhausen.png Gotthard von Falkenhausen
• Alexander Menne.png Alexander Menne
•  Liz Mohn
•  Jörg Paura
• Friedbert Pflüger.jpg Friedbert Pflüger
•  Pam Campos-Palma
•  Felix Reinshagen
•  Hanno Stegmann
•  Jan Friedrich Kallmorgen
•  Andreas Winiarski
•  Christopher Becker
•  Amanda Mertens Campbell
•  Alex Yergin
•  Cenk Sidar
•  Barbara Engels
•  Ana Ramic
• Elizabeth J Linder.jpg Elizabeth Linder
•  Ernst Friedländer
•  Erik Blumenfeld
•  Albert Schäfer
•  Hans Karl von Borries
• Marion Grafin Donhoff.jpg Marion Gräfin Dönhoff
• John J. McCloy.jpg John J. McCloy
• Friedrich Merz.jpg Friedrich Merz
•  Burkhard Schwenker
•  Andreas R. Dombret
•  Jürgen Fitschen
• Eckart von Klaeden.jpg Eckart von Klaeden
• Max Warburg.jpg Max Warburg
•  Nagila Warburg
•  Ingrid Hengster
• Roesler-klein.jpg Philipp Rösler
•  Patrick Döring
•  Dorothee Bär
•  Markus Blume
•  Joachim Pfeiffer
•  Karl-Heinz Paqué
• Archiv Kosinsky 1498 (cropped).jpg Karsten Voigt
• 2017-05-14 NRW Landtagswahl by Olaf Kosinsky-116.jpg Christian Lindner
•  Claus Kleber
• Stefan Kornelius.png Stefan Kornelius
•  Sonja Lahnstein-Kandel
•  Martin Winterkorn
•  John Christian Kornblum
• Birgit Breuel.jpg Birgit Breuel
•  Max Strauß
• Carlo Schmid Bilderberg.jpg Carlo Schmid
• Kurt Georg Kiesinger.jpg Kurt Georg Kiesinger
• Karl Schiller.jpg Karl Schiller
•  Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
•  Max Horkheimer
• Axel Springer and Teddy Kollek 1966-11-08.jpg Axel Springer
•  Friedrich Carl Freiherr von Oppenheim
•  Joachim Zahn
• Otto Wolff von Amerongen.jpg Otto Wolff von Amerongen
•  Hans Constantin Boden
•  Kurt Hansen
• Hans Günther Sohl.png Hans-Günther Sohl
•  Konrad Henkel
• Graf Otto Lambsdorff.jpg Otto Graf Lambsdorff
•  Casimir Johannes Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
•  Karl Heinz Beckurts
•  Karlheinz Schreiber
•  Dieter Holzer
• Hilmar Kopper.jpg Hilmar Kopper
•  Hans-Dietrich Winkhaus
• Josef Joffe.jpg Josef Joffe
• PhilippMissfelder2008.jpg Philipp Mißfelder
• Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1991-039-11, Richard v. Weizsäcker.jpg Richard von Weizsäcker
•  Walther Leisler Kiep
• Ernst Friedlaender.png Ernst Friedlaender
• Arnold Bergstraesser.png Arnold Bergstraesser
• Karl Klasen.png Karl Klasen
• Ali Aslan.jpg Ali Aslan
•  Elmar Theveßen
•  Hans Tietmeyer
• Elmar Brok Press conference Strasbourg European Parliament 2014-02-03 02.jpg Elmar Brok
• Philip M. Breedlove.jpg Phillip Breedlove
•  Heinrich Aller
•  Peter Altmeier
• Peter Ammon.jpg Peter Ammon
•  Kai Andrejewski
•  Ulf Baecker
•  Thomas Bagger
•  Evarist Baimu
•  May Bapista
•  Mark Barrenecha
• Evan Bayh.jpg Evan Bayh
•  Fernando Beccalli-Falco
•  Ernst-Reinhard Beck
•  Gunnar Bender
•  Michael F. Bennet
•  Chris Bentley
• James D. Bindenagel.png J.D. Bindenagel
•  Laura Blumenfeld
•  Michael W. Blumenthal
•  Peter Boehm
• Brilliant Myron.jpg Myron Brilliant
•  Christian Bunsen
•  Ernst Burgbacher
•  Nicolas Burns
•  Sharon Christians
•  Volker C. Christians
•  Jürgen Conzelmann
•  Charlie Dent
•  Pamela Dent
•  Ariane von Dewitz
•  Berend Diekmann
•  Wolfgang Dierker
• Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F055059-0017, Köln, SPD-Parteitag, Dohnanyi.jpg Klaus von Dohnanyi
•  Andreas Dombret
• Hans-Lothar Domröse.jpg Hans-Lothar Domröse
•  Xenia Dormandy
•  Marie-Luise Dött
•  Garrelt Duin
•  Thomas Ellerbeck
•  John English
•  Marcus Erhardt
•  Veit Etzold
•  Sebastian Fairhurst
•  Joachim von Falkenhausen
•  Peter Fessler
•  Hans-Walter Forkel
•  Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger
• Michael Froman.jpg Michael Froman
•  Ralf Fücks
•  Wim Furthmann
•  Martin Gerster
•  Pat Gifford
•  Robin Meloy Goldsby
•  Alexandre Grewlich
•  Jürgen R. Großmann
• Karel De Gucht.jpg Karel de Gucht
•  Tim Gürtler
•  Peter Gushurst
•  Andrea Hägebarth
•  Carl Hahn
• Jane Harman MSC 2017.jpg Jane Harman
•  Helge Hassold
•  Jana Hecker
•  Nicolaus Heinen
•  Ingrid Hengster
•  Anne Ruth Herkes
•  Heinrich Hiesinger
• LarsHinrichs.jpg Lars Hinrichs
•  Günther Horetzky
•  Rudolph Houck
•  Stefan A. Hubler
•  John C. Hulsman
•  Sarmad Hussian
•  Michael Hüther
•  Jeffrey R. Immelt
•  Fred Irwin
•  Martin Jäger
•  Tom Jenkins
•  Cherno Jobotay
•  Mari-Vaughn Johnson
•  Jan Kallmorgen
•  Joel Kaplan
•  Frederick Kempe
•  Markus Kerber
• Robert M. Kimmitt.jpg Robert M. Kimmitt
•  Rita Kissing
•  Ulrich Kissing
•  Dietrich von Klaeden
• Eckart von Klaeden.jpg Eckart von Klaeden
•  Hans-Ulrich Klose
•  Georg Knoth
•  David Knower
•  Walter Köhler
•  Michael Kotz
•  Jochen Körner
•  Andreas Krautscheid
•  Karen Krömer
•  Tanja Kufner
•  Ludger Kühnhardt
•  Gerrit Lange
•  Florian Langenscheidt
•  Adam Lashinsky
• Walther Leisler Kiep.jpg Walter Leisler Kiep
•  Marc Lemcke
• John Lipsky.jpg John Lipsky
•  David Lipton
•  Henneke Lütgerath
• Kevin Lynch.jpg Kevin G. Lynch
•  Heike MacKerron
•  Roy Maclaren
•  Anna Mahron
•  Paul von Maltzahn
•  Christoph von Marschall
•  Georg Mascolo
•  Kathy McMillan
•  Christoph Meinel
•  James D. Melville
•  Kevin Milas
•  Connie Morella
•  Peter Mueller
•  Hildegard Müller
•  Tammy Murphy
•  Andreas Muschter
•  Klaus Naumann
•  Christoph Nedopil
•  Martin Ney
•  Robin Niblett
•  Sybille Obernitz
•  Bettina von Oestereich
• Arend Oetker.png Arend Oetker
•  Torsten Oltmanns
•  Leyle Ones
•  Jeane von Oppenheim
•  Stephan Ortolf
• Friedbert Pflüger.jpg Friedbert Pflüger
•  Lena Pietsch
•  Christopher Pleister
•  Reinhard Ploss
• Ruprecht Polenz 2012.jpg Ruprecht Polenz
•  Ernst Primosch
•  Cornelia Quennet-Thielen
•  Hanspeter Quodt
•  Lutz Raettig
•  Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy
• Klaus Regling.jpg Klaus Regling
•  Bernd Reuther
•  Jörg Rocholl
•  Hergard Rohwedder
•  Carola Rolofs
•  Oliver Rolofs
•  Kasper Rorstedt
•  Lawrence A. Rosen
•  Sebastian Rudolph
• Eberhard Sandschneider.jpg Eberhard Sandschneider
• Antonin Scalia.jpg Antonin Scalia
•  Georg Schaeffler
•  Klaus Schäfer
•  Wofgang Schäuble
•  William L. T. Schirano
•  Stefan Schirm
•  Karl-Heinz Schlaiss
•  Volker Schlegel
•  Ulrich Schlie
•  Thomas Schließke
•  Michael Schmidt
•  Wulf Schmiese
• Olaf Scholz - Deutscher Radiopreis 2016 01.jpg Olaf Scholz
•  Jörg Schönenborn
•  Hagen Schremmer
•  Benedikt von Schröder
•  Christoph Schröder
•  Karenina Schröder
•  Felix von Schubert
•  Jens Schulte-Bockum
•  Oliver Schulte-Ladebeck
•  Martin Schulz
•  Carsten Seeliger
•  Dov Seidman
•  Neil Senkowski
• Anne-Marie Slaughter.jpg Anne-Marie Slaughter
•  Julianne Smith
•  Irina Soeffky
•  Ali Asghar Soltanieh
• Theo Sommer.jpg Theo Sommer
•  Henning Speck
•  Friede Springer
•  Janice Stein
• Constanze Stelzenmüller 3.jpg Constanze Stelzenmüller
•  Rainer Stinner
•  Sara Sumi-Yang
• Cass Sunstein.jpg Cass Sunstein
•  Katharina Tafel
•  Stephan Thomae
•  Karl Ferdinand von Thurn und Taxis
•  Clemens Trautmann
•  Franziska von Ungarn-Sternberg
•  Simon Vaut
•  Günter Verheugen
•  Andera Verpoorten
• Alexander Vershbow.jpg Alexander Vershbow
•  Marco Vollmar
•  Lars Wagner
•  Eric Walsh
•  Leslie von Wangenheim
•  Marie Warburg
•  Julia Wayand
• Beatrice Weder di Mauro - World Economic Forum.jpg Beatrice Weder di Mauro
•  Bernhard Welschke
•  Roland Werner
•  Martin C. Wilhelm
•  Helen Winter
•  Werner Wnendt
•  Stefan Wölfle
•  Roland Wöller
• Janet Yellen.jpg Janet Yellen
•  Matthias Deiß
•  Thomas Roth
•  Sonja Seymour Mikich
•  Bernhard Wabnitz
•  Tina Hassel
•  Ingo Zamperoni
•  Ellen Ehni
•  Frank Jahn
•  Rüdiger Löwe
•  Ulrich Wilhelm
•  Dieter Schröder
•  Olivia Schoeller
•  Katja Kessler
•  Nikolaus Blome
•  Paul-Bernhard Kallen
•  Frederik Pleitgen
•  Marika de Feo
•  Friedbert Meurer
•  Michael Stürmer
•  Marc Brost
•  Robert Leicht
•  Jan Ross
•  Martin Klingst
•  Catriona McLaughlin
•  Margret Heckel
•  Nikolas Busse
•  Cornelia von Wrangel
•  Steffi Kammerer
•  Rafael Seligmann
•  Helmut Herles
• Gerd Schulte-Hillen.jpg Gerd Schulte-Hillen
•  Michael J. Innacker
•  Gabor Steingart
•  Korinna Klasen-Bouvatier
•  Dirk Ippen
•  Anna Marohn
•  Julia Diehl
•  Heiner Bremer
•  Michael Kolz
•  Stefanie Augter
•  Tim Arnold
•  Ralf Schremper
• Thomas Ebeling.png Thomas Ebeling
•  Bára Procházková
•  Thorsten Wilhelm Krauel
•  Sabine Ulbrich
•  Katja Ridderbusch
•  Eckhard Stuff
•  Christiane Hoffman
•  Marc Hujer
• Mathias Döpfner.jpg Mathias Döpfner
•  Reiner Maria Gohlke
•  Christian Wernicke
•  Reymer Klüver
•  Juliane Schäuble
•  Cecilie Rohwedder
•  Robert von Rimscha
•  Malte Lehming
•  Matthew Karnitschnig
•  Richard Kiessler
•  Bodo Hombach
•  Anke Plättner
•  Klaus-Peter Siegloch
•  Susanne Gabriele Biedenkopf-Kürten
•  Theo Koll
•  Jan Philipp Burgard
•  Thomas Bellut
•  Udo van Kampen
•  Cherno Jobatei
•  Rudi Sölch
• Chrystia Freeland.jpg Chrystia Freeland
• Heiko Maas.jpg Heiko Maas
A long established and relatively public organ of the US to control German politics.

Not to be confused with The Atlantic Bridge, its British counterpart

Atlantik-Brücke ('Atlantic Bridge') is the most powerful US-German influence organization, a network of influential people, designed to tie Germany to the US, especially through NATO. The members have dominated the leadership in every German party since its foundation, and all the chief editors and leading journalist in the German commercially-controlled media are members. [1][2]

Organization

Founded in Hamburg in 1952, it had its headquarters in the old capital Bonn between 1983 and 1999, and is now located in Berlin. The association organizes invitation-only conferences, seminars and colloquia[3]. Through various programs for "Young Leaders", military officers, leading journalists, central politicians and promising students, Atlantik-Brücke fosters strong social networks among current and future pro-US German leaders in business, media and politics.[4]

The Atlantic Bridge cooperates with CIA-close think-tanks like the Aspen Institute and German Marshall Fund, and the membership list has a significant overlap with Bilderberg-participants.

The greatest danger for the general public is the mix of all groups of powerful people. A network, in no way democratically legitimized, of people who only see the world from one perspective, from above, who only know one type of appreciation, that of money and power. If you want to be part of it, you have to share this view. If one wants to benefit from this network, be it a politician, journalist, civil servant or academic, one must be at the service of those to whom the world belongs.

The Media

A large percentage of the members are journalists. This is certainly not a coincidence. After all, the Atlantic Bridge is about hardnosed policy interests, and it is important to sell this policy smoothly to the outside world.

It is particularly noticeable that a large number of correspondents who have been sent to the USA by their broadcasters and newspapers are on the list of members. Pretty much all of the correspondents are invited to join the Atlantic Bridge before starting their job in the United States. This networking effort makes sense; the AB's connections, especially to conservative politicians and think tanks in the states, are excellent.

String pullers such as Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, Zbigniew Brzeziński and John Kornblum can open many doors in Washington. The reporting is influenced accordingly, and shows a picture of the United States as these elite politicians want European audiences to see it. Figuratively (and probably often literally), the CIA is at the table every time these journalists meet with American politicians, scientists or the military.

Politics

The largest group of members is politicians, While the number of representatives of the individual parties roughly corresponds to the representation in the German parliament, the Left party (Die Linke) is noticeably absent. The representatives that are members belong exclusively to the economic liberal wings of their parties, with strong pro-NATO views.

On the American side, the membership is a pleasant experience in empire mangagement.

Corporations

Whose interests are to be furthered, emerges from another big group of members: managers, many of them from the financial industry, consultants from predatory consultancy companies that often operate worldwide, bankers, PR-companies and lobbyists; they all have only one interest, to defend and expand their privileges and their already huge possessions. [5]

Award named after CIA-director

Showing it close intelligence ties, from 1993 to 2008, the AB named its highest price [6] in honor of CIA-officer Vernon A. Walters, responsible for such regime changes as the 1973 coup in Chile.[7].

From 2015 onward, their highest price is named after former CIA-director George HW Bush.[8]


Young Leaders

The two Atlantik-Brücke Young Leaders conferences receive more than 500 applications per year, from which 120 Young Leaders are chosen by the steering commitee. Sixty young leaders are chosen for the German-American Conference (30 Americans and 30 Germans) and sixty are chosen for the European Conference. As of 2011, the German-American Young Leaders Conference has been running for 33 years.

The Young Leaders Program initiated by Atlantik-Brücke represents the oldest and largest program dedicated to identifying and nurturing relationships among the future custodians of the transatlantic partnership. Since the first Young Leaders Conference was held in 1973, over 1,500 Europeans and Americans have attended one of thirty-two German-American Young Leaders Conferences or ten European Young Leaders Conferences, a 10-day international young leader exchange.

Alumni of these prestigious gatherings remain in contact with each other both informally and through regional discussion groups and biennial alumni conferences that had been held under the auspices of Atlantik-Brücke. On January 1, 2011 Atlantik-Brücke established the independent organization "Atlantik Forum e.V. – the Young Leaders Alumni of Atlantik-Brücke" to more effectively facilitate and manage all these activities.


Prominent Young Leaders alumni

Christian Wulff, Former Federal President of Germany

Thomas de Maizière, Former Federal Minister of Interior

Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, Former Federal Minister of Defense

Michael Otto, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Otto Group

Jürgen Großmann, Chairman of the Managing Board of RWE

Thomas Enders, President and CEO of Airbus Industries

Paul-Bernhard Kallen, Chairman of the Board of Hubert Burda Media Holding

Hans-Gert Pöttering, Former President of the European Parliament

Charles Schumer, Senior U.S. Senator from New York

Cem Özdemir, Chairman of Alliance 90/The Greens

Edelgard Bulmahn Member of Parliament; Former Federal Minister of Education and Research

Michael Vassiliadis, Chairman of the Board of IG BCE – Mining, Chemical and Energy Industrial Union

Wolfgang Ischinger, Former German Ambassador to the United States

Richard Burt, Former United States Ambassador to Germany

Silvana Koch-Mehrin, Vice President of the European Parliament

Craig Kennedy, President of the German Marshall Fund of the United States

Kai Diekmann, Editor-in-Chief of BILD Zeitung

Katja Gloger, Editor-at-large, STERN Magazin

Joshua Bolten, Former White House Chief of Staff, President George W. Bush


History

Eric M. Warburg (founder of the firm currently known as Warburg Pincus) was one of the founders of Atlantik-Brücke, together with legendary editor Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, Chancellor of Germany Helmut Schmidt and other citizens of Hamburg. In those Cold War times, the U.S. was looking for influence on Germany. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) probably gave the idea for founding the Atlantik-Brücke; Eric M. Warburg was a friend and consultant for John J. McCloy, Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and President of the World Bank. The Atlantik-Brücke is the German counterpart for the U.S. based American Council on Germany (members include US diplomats Richard Holbrooke and Henry Kissinger).

Extract of member list

Below is a selection from the member list of the Atlantik Brücke:

Philip D. Murphy, former United States Ambassador to Germany

Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State of the United States of America

Josef Ackermann, former CEO of Deutsche Bank, Germany

Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, former Secretary of Defense of Germany

Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of Germany

Helmut Schmidt, former Chancellor of Germany

Rupert Stadler, former chairman of Audi AG

Torsten Oltmanns, Global Marketing Director at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants

Joachim Gauck, former President of Germany

Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany

Members of the Board

Chairman

Former Federal Minister Sigmar Gabriel, MdB (SPD), Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin Vice-Chairmen

Professor Dr. Michael Hüther, Director and Member of the Presidium, German Economic Institute, Cologne

Former Federal Minister Dr. Norbert Röttgen, MdB (CDU/CSU), Berlin Treasurer

Professor Dr. Andreas Dombret, Former Member, Executive Board of Deutsche Bundesbank, Columbia University, New York Executive Director

Dr. [David Deissner]]


Members of the Board

[1] Angelika Gifford, TUI AG, ProSiebenSat1 Media SE und Rothschild & Co., Munich

Reiner Hoffmann, German Federation of Trade Unions (DGB), Berlin

Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, Munich Security Conference (MSC), Munich

Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, MdB (FDP), Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin

Parliamentary State Secretary Christian Lange, MdB (SPD), Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, Berlin

Eveline Metzen, American Chamber of Commerce in Germany e.V., Frankfurt am Main

James von Moltke, Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt am Main

Omid Nouripour, MdB (Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen), Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin

Julie Linn Teigland, Ernst & Young GmbH, Mannheim

Anahita Thoms, Baker & McKenzie, Düsseldorf

Friederike von Tiesenhausen Cave, Bloomberg L.P., London

Karsten Uhlmann, Frankfurter Brauhaus GmbH, Frankfurt (Oder)

Dr. Nagila Warburg, Warburg Archive Foundation, Hamburg

Dr. Michael Werz, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC

Ute Wolf, Evonik Industries AG, Essen


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