French-American Foundation/Young Leaders/1981

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Membership• Ken Adelman.jpg Kenneth Adelman
•  Carol Bellamy
•  William Bradley
•  Pastora San Juan Cafferty
•  Peter C. Goldmark Jr
•  Frank C. Herringer
•  James Mazzi
•  Steven A. Minter
•  Toby Moffett
•  Charles Morris
•  Stephen A. Oxman
•  James M. Shannon
•  Anthony A. Smith
•  Steven Weisman
•  J. Robinson West
•  Sylvie Dreyfus
• Bernard Guetta.jpg Bernard Guetta
•  Jean-Claude Guillebaud
•  François Henrot
• Alain Juppe.jpg Alain Juppé
•  Philippe Jurgensen
• François Léotard 1988.jpg Francois Léotard
•  Yves Lichtenberger
•  Alain Minc
•  Christine Morin-Postel
•  Thiérry Pfister
•  Alain Richard
•  Pierre Richard
• Michel Bon.png Michel Bon
•  Christine Morin-Postel
The French-American Foundation selected Young Leaders for 1981

The first batch of Young Leaders.


 

Known members

5 of the 29 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Kenneth AdelmanNeocon deep state operative US/Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations for 4 years
Michel BonFrench enarquiste businessman. One of the first Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation. Attended two Bilderbergs in the early 2000s.
Bernard GuettaFrench journalist and editor, and MEP. Supported the official narrative from a "leftist" angle during the Cold War, the Arab Spring, the deep state drive for European supranational integration; and the New Cold War. French-American Foundation/Young Leader. Bilderberg/1998.
Alain JuppéFrench PM, suspected deep state operative, Bilderberg, Le Cercle
François LeotardFrench politician and Minister of Defence. Took legal action over accusations in a book that suggested he had ordered the murder of Yann Piat.
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