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|members=Asli Aydıntaşbaş, Julien Barnes-Dacey, Cinzia Bianco, Amel Boubekeur, Piotr Buras, Hussein Dawood, Susi Dennison, Anthony Dworkin, Shoshana Fine, Ulrike Esther Franke, Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, Ellie Geranmayeh, Richard Gowan, Gustav Gressel, Jonathan Hackenbroich, Beáta Huszka, Jana Kobzova, Manuel Langendorf, Andrew Lebovich, Mark Leonard, Kadri Liik, Hugh Lovatt, Tarek Megerisi, Janka Oertel, Nicu Popescu, Jana Puglierin, Majda Ruge, Jeremy Shapiro, Andrew Small, Vessela Tcherneva, José Ignacio Torreblanca, Tara Varma, Arturo Varvelli, Alida Vračić, René Wildangel, Andrew Wilson, Nick Witney, Pawel Zerka Susanne Baumann, Andreas Bock, Jennie Bradley, Mathilde Ciulla, Teresa Coratella,  Edin Dedovic, Elma Durdevic, Marisa Figueroa, Roxanne Ford, Alba Gomez, Doreen Gotter, Alexia Gouttebroze, Swantje Green, Adam Harrison, Carla Hobbs, Joanna Hosa, Anna Kuchenbecker, Alba Lamberti, Tania Lessenska, Andrzej Mendel-Nykorowycz, Felix Mengel, Max Neugebauer, Kelly Petillo, Folke Pfister, Chris Raggett, Ana Ramic,  Marlene Riedel, Juan Ruitiña, Jenny Söderström, Julien Sauné, Daniel Stefanov, Denica Yotova,Roland Berger,Peter Bofinger,Franziska Brantner,Joschka Fischer,Wolfgang Ischinger,Alexander Graf Lambsdorff,David McAllister,Cem Özdemir,Ruprecht Polenz,Norbert Röttgen,Eckart von Klaeden,Niels Annen, Sandra Breka, Hans Eichel, Ulrike Guérot, Annette Heuser, Ina Heusgen, Bärbel Kofler, Stefan Kornelius, Roderich Kiesewetter, Wolfgang Münchau, Michelle Müntefering, Matthias Nass, Dietmar Nietan, Klaus Scharioth, Andreas Schwab, Michael Schwarz, Daniela Schwarzer, Volker Stanzel, Sabine Stricker-Kellerer, Michael Stürmer, Andre Wilkens,Wolfgang Schüssel, Bernard Kouchner,Pascal Lamy,Massimo D’Alema,Gianfranco Fini,Martti Ahtisaari, Mabel van Oranje
 
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The '''European Council on Foreign Relations''' ('''ECFR''') is a group with a significant crossover with the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and the [[Integrity Initiative]].
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Founded in 2007, the '''European Council on Foreign Relations''' ('''ECFR''') is a think-tank trying to copy its hugely influential US counterpart, the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. The ECFR has a significant crossover with the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and the [[Integrity Initiative]].
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ECFR has offices in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Warsaw and Sofia, with Berlin serving as headquarter. Being funded by and working on behalf of corporate interests, the think-tank looks for "threats" and pushes corporate-friendly policies like increased military budgets.
  
 
==Origins==
 
==Origins==
ECFR was founded in 2007 by [[Mark Leonard]] together with a council of fifty founding members, chaired by Martti Ahtisaari, Joschka Fischer, and Mabel van Oranje, with initial funding from [[George Soros]]’s [[Open Society Foundations]], the Communitas Foundation, [[Sigrid Rausing]], [[UniCredit|Unicredit]] and Fundación Para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior (FRIDE).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150206062444/http://www.ecfr.eu/about|title=About ECFR {{!}} European Council on Foreign Relations|date=2015-02-06|access-date=2017-10-31}}</ref>
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ECFR was founded in 2007 by [[Mark Leonard]] together with a council of fifty founding members, chaired by Martti Ahtisaari, Joschka Fischer, and Mabel van Oranje.
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==Funding==
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The ECFR is a private organization that relies on donations from big corporations and foundations close to billionaires, plus some funding from Western governments. It was originally established with the support of [[Open Society Foundations]], [[Communitas Foundation]] and the Spanish [[Fundación Para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior|FRIDE]].
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About half of ECFR's funding comes from such foundations, one third from governments and the rest from corporations and rich individuals. [[Open Society Foundations]] is the main donor to ECFR, funding with its grants one third (£2,345,566 in 2017) of ECFR's total income (£7,278,122 in 2017). Other donors include major organizations mainly from Europe and the Western world such as the foundation [[Stiftung Mercator]] (Germany) (£710,753 or ~10% total funding in 2017), European and the Japanese governments, [[NATO]], leading corporations such as [[Daimler AG]] and [[Microsoft]] as well as rich individuals.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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ECFR's community includes serving foreign ministers, former prime ministers, members of national parliaments and the [[European Parliament]], EU Commissioners, former NATO secretaries generals, business leaders and system-friendly thinkers and journalists. The Council gathers once a year as a full body for the Annual Council Meeting, hosted in a different European capital each year.
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A document from the [[4th Integrity Initiative Leak]] revealed that two members of the European Council on Foreign Relations were also members of the [[Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster]]: [[Borja Lasheras]] & [[Nika Prislan]]. [[Nacho Torreblanco]], also an II member was director of the ECFR Office in Madrid. [[Kadri Liik]] is also a member of the [[IfS]] [[UK inner core‎]].   
 
A document from the [[4th Integrity Initiative Leak]] revealed that two members of the European Council on Foreign Relations were also members of the [[Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster]]: [[Borja Lasheras]] & [[Nika Prislan]]. [[Nacho Torreblanco]], also an II member was director of the ECFR Office in Madrid. [[Kadri Liik]] is also a member of the [[IfS]] [[UK inner core‎]].   
 
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 19:35, 16 September 2020

Group.png European Council on Foreign Relations  
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European Council on Foreign Relations - logo.svg
Formation2007
FounderMark Leonard
HeadquartersBerlin, German
LeaderEuropean Council on Foreign Relations/Director
Sponsored byMercator Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Rockefeller Brothers Fund
SubpageEuropean Council on Foreign Relations/Council chair
European Council on Foreign Relations/Director
Membership• Asli Aydıntaşbaş
• Julien Barnes-Dacey
• Cinzia Bianco
• Amel Boubekeur
• Piotr Buras
• Hussein Dawood
• Susi Dennison
• Anthony Dworkin
• Shoshana Fine
• Ulrike Esther Franke
• Jean-Baptiste Gallopin
• Ellie Geranmayeh
• Richard Gowan
• Gustav Gressel
• Jonathan Hackenbroich
• Beáta Huszka
• Jana Kobzova
• Manuel Langendorf
• Andrew Lebovich
• Mark Leonard
• Kadri Liik
• Hugh Lovatt
• Tarek Megerisi
• Janka Oertel
• Nicu Popescu
• Jana Puglierin
• Majda Ruge
• Jeremy Shapiro
• Andrew Small
• Vessela Tcherneva
• José Ignacio Torreblanca
• Tara Varma
• Arturo Varvelli
• Alida Vračić
• René Wildangel
• Andrew Wilson
• Nick Witney
• Pawel Zerka Susanne Baumann
• Andreas Bock
• Jennie Bradley
• Mathilde Ciulla
• Teresa Coratella
• Edin Dedovic
• Elma Durdevic
• Marisa Figueroa
• Roxanne Ford
• Alba Gomez
• Doreen Gotter
• Alexia Gouttebroze
• Swantje Green
• Adam Harrison
• Carla Hobbs
• Joanna Hosa
• Anna Kuchenbecker
• Alba Lamberti
• Tania Lessenska
• Andrzej Mendel-Nykorowycz
• Felix Mengel
• Max Neugebauer
• Kelly Petillo
• Folke Pfister
• Chris Raggett
• Ana Ramic
• Marlene Riedel
• Juan Ruitiña
• Jenny Söderström
• Julien Sauné
• Daniel Stefanov
• Denica Yotova
• Roland Berger
• Peter Bofinger
• Franziska Brantner
• Joschka Fischer
• Wolfgang Ischinger
• Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
• David McAllister
• Cem Özdemir
• Ruprecht Polenz
• Norbert Röttgen
• Eckart von Klaeden
• Niels Annen
• Sandra Breka
• Hans Eichel
• Ulrike Guérot
• Annette Heuser
• Ina Heusgen
• Bärbel Kofler
• Stefan Kornelius
• Roderich Kiesewetter
• Wolfgang Münchau
• Michelle Müntefering
• Matthias Nass
• Dietmar Nietan
• Klaus Scharioth
• Andreas Schwab
• Michael Schwarz
• Daniela Schwarzer
• Volker Stanzel
• Sabine Stricker-Kellerer
• Michael Stürmer
• Andre Wilkens
• Wolfgang Schüssel
• Bernard Kouchner
• Pascal Lamy
• Massimo D’Alema
• Gianfranco Fini
• Martti Ahtisaari
• Mabel van Oranje
Shares members with the Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster

Founded in 2007, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is a think-tank trying to copy its hugely influential US counterpart, the Council on Foreign Relations. The ECFR has a significant crossover with the Institute for Statecraft and the Integrity Initiative.

ECFR has offices in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Warsaw and Sofia, with Berlin serving as headquarter. Being funded by and working on behalf of corporate interests, the think-tank looks for "threats" and pushes corporate-friendly policies like increased military budgets.

Origins

ECFR was founded in 2007 by Mark Leonard together with a council of fifty founding members, chaired by Martti Ahtisaari, Joschka Fischer, and Mabel van Oranje.

Funding

The ECFR is a private organization that relies on donations from big corporations and foundations close to billionaires, plus some funding from Western governments. It was originally established with the support of Open Society Foundations, Communitas Foundation and the Spanish FRIDE.

About half of ECFR's funding comes from such foundations, one third from governments and the rest from corporations and rich individuals. Open Society Foundations is the main donor to ECFR, funding with its grants one third (£2,345,566 in 2017) of ECFR's total income (£7,278,122 in 2017). Other donors include major organizations mainly from Europe and the Western world such as the foundation Stiftung Mercator (Germany) (£710,753 or ~10% total funding in 2017), European and the Japanese governments, NATO, leading corporations such as Daimler AG and Microsoft as well as rich individuals.

Members

ECFR's community includes serving foreign ministers, former prime ministers, members of national parliaments and the European Parliament, EU Commissioners, former NATO secretaries generals, business leaders and system-friendly thinkers and journalists. The Council gathers once a year as a full body for the Annual Council Meeting, hosted in a different European capital each year.

A document from the 4th Integrity Initiative Leak revealed that two members of the European Council on Foreign Relations were also members of the Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster: Borja Lasheras & Nika Prislan. Nacho Torreblanco, also an II member was director of the ECFR Office in Madrid. Kadri Liik is also a member of the IfS UK inner core‎.

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Ben JudahPolicy FellowSeptember 2010January 2013
Andrew PuddephattManagement Committee MemberJanuary 2007

 

Known members

108 of the 424 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Martti Ahtisaari10th President of Finland, UN Commissioner for Namibia, 3 Bilderbergs
Joaquín AlmuniaSpanish politician, European Commissioner for 10 years, 6 Bilderbergs
Luís AmadoPortuguese politician who attended the 2012 Bilderberg
Valerie AmosBritish Labour politician
Timothy Garton AshUK historian, Ditchley Governor with other connections. Presented a paper to the 1989 Bilderberg. Subsequently attended two more, over a span of 30 years.
Senem Aydın-DüzgitSingle Bilderberger Turkish academic. Opponent of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, strongly for the European Union. Published about COVID-19
Annalena Baerbock"A perfect product of transatlantic leader selection."
Gordon BajnaiAttended the 2014 Bilderberg as ex-Prime Minister of Hungary
Roland BergerGerman entrepreneur and possible deep state actor
Carl BildtSwedish deep politician, serial Bilderberger and visitor to the MSC. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions.
Emma BoninoAttended the 1998 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
Laurence BooneFrench economist who caught a "Bilderberg wind" at the 2015 Bilderberg. By 2018, OECD Chief Economist. Later appointed to the Lancet's Commission on COVID-19
Stine BosseSingle Bilderberg Danish businesswoman and later President of the European Movement in Denmark.
Franziska BrantnerGerman super-militarist Green politician.
John BrutonClub de Madrid, Triple Bilderberger Irish politician
Alistair BurtUK politician with deep state connections
Gunilla CarlssonAttended the 2012 Bilderberg as Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation. In 2021, framing vaccine passport discussion.
Robert CooperUK diplomat with a string of interesting roles. "One of the top 100 "public intellectuals" in the world"...
Marta DassùDeep state connected general director of the international activities of Aspen Institute Italy. NATO, Trilateral Commission, European Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic Studies...
Ahmet Davutoğlu
Kemal DervişUNDP administrator, 4 times Bilderberger, Brookings
Anna DiamantopoulouGreek politician. Attended 5 Bilderbergs from 2004 to 2009.
Joschka FischerGerman Bilderberg politician who was the main driver in transforming the Green Party from pacifism to hyper-militarism.
Lykke FriisFormer Danish minister for Climate and Energy, where she presided over the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Member of European Council on Foreign Relations and Trilateral Commission.
Sigmar GabrielGerman deep state operative, Atlantik-Brücke Chairman since 2019
Alessandra GalloniWEF YGL Italian journalist named editor in chief of Reuters in 2021.
Kristalina GeorgievaBilderberg World Bank
Sylvie GoulardFrench politician who attended the 2016 Bilderberg. Deputy Governor of the Bank of France since 2018
Sandro GoziItalian politician/MEP. Attended the 2017 Bilderberg
Jean-Marie GuéhennoFrench globalist diplomat with many ties to the making of defense and security policies.
Sasha HavlicekCEO/Director of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue
Connie HedegaardDanish politician, multi-Bilderberger
Jaakko IloniemiBilderberg Steering committee, Finnish Ambassador to the US
Toomas IlvesPresident of Estonia with a lot of Deep State connections, including membership of the Munich Security Conference Advisory Council.
Wolfgang IschingerSpooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference
Jo JohnsonYounger brother of Boris Johnson, Bullingdon and other deep state connections
Kaja KallasEstonian politician
Sylvie KauffmannDeep state connected French journalist
Parag KhannaConnected 'thinker' who favors Singaporean technocracy
Roderich KiesewetterFormer Bundeswehr general staff officer turned politician
Eckart von KlaedenTriple Bilderberg German politician
Bassma KodmaniA Syrian/French "trusted lieutenant of the Anglo-American democracy-promotion industry". who attended 2 Bilderbergs; in 2008 before the start of the 2011 regime change proxy war, and in 2012.
Bert KoendersInternational Crisis Group, International Commission on Missing Persons, UN Secretary-General' Special Representative in Ivory Coast from 2011 to 2013, founded the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank/International Monetary Fund, President of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Parliamentary Assembly and leader of its Socialist Group, member of the parliamentary hearing committee on the Srebrenica massacre, Private secretary of Hans van den Broek, tried to memory hole 2015 Hawija bombing with Mark Rutte & Jeanine Hennis.
Stefan KorneliusGerman editor. Süddeutsche Zeitung
Bernard KouchnerBilderberg French politician, 3 times French Health minister, founded Médecins Sans Frontières and Médecins du Monde, attended 2005 pandemic planning exercise Atlantic Storm
Ivan KrastevGeorge Soros protegé
Sebastian KurzAustria's youngest-ever Chancellor, World Economic Forum favourite, one of the youngest ever visitors to the Munich Security Conference. Revealed in 2021 to be running a deep state faction named "Die Familie" focused on power grabs.
Miroslav LajčákSlovak diplomat with WEF AGM habit
Pascal LamyMulti-Bilderberg former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
Kadri LiikEstonian journalist Russia’s Strategy on NATO'S Eastern and Southern Flanks replete with fellow IfS UK inner core members, ECFR
... further results

 

Sponsors

EventDescription
Mercator FoundationGerman foundation financing projects of deep state interest and buying control over the narrative, especially on "climate change" and pro-migration. Frequently connected to censorship initiatives.
Open Society FoundationsA NGO operating in more countries than McDonald's. It has the tendency to support politicians (at times through astroturfing) and activists that get branded as "extreme left" as its founder is billionaire and bane of the pound George Soros. This polarizing perspective causes the abnormal influence of the OSF to go somewhat unanswered.
Rockefeller Brothers FundRockefeller family "philanthropic" fund. One of the CIA's favorite cut-outs during the Cold War.
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