Munich Security Conference/Young Leaders
The Young Leader Program of the Munich Security Conference, is a forum for "future decision-makers to strengthen their international networks and inspire new thinking in foreign and security policy."[1] The program is a collaboration between the Körber Foundation and the Munich Security Conference. The program is particularly focused on drilling the leadership cadre in adherence to "multilateralism", which mostly means fealty NATO and similar organizations.
Alumni Sawsan Chebli on multilateralism:
Today, multilateralism seems to be an elite project. We need to change our language when we speak of multilateralism.[2]
Own words
Today, the Munich Young Leaders (MYL) Alumni Network has over 300 members from more than 70 different countries.[4] The vast network of the Munich Young Leaders – coming from a wide range of backgrounds including governments, national and regional parliaments, civil society, academia, think tanks, the media and the private sector – represent an invaluable repository, which has provided relevant impulses and inspiration to foreign and security policy debates on countless occasions.[5]
Activities
In addition to the annual gathering of the new Munich Young Leaders cohort in February, the Munich Security Conference and Körber-Stiftung invite all Munich Young Leaders to the Annual Meetings, which are organised in cooperation with a smaller alumni group from a host country. As of 2023, these gatherings have been held in Washington DC, Moscow, Berlin, Kyiv,Warsaw, Rabat, Madrid and New York. Throughout the year, Munich Young Leaders also participate in various events organized by the Munich Security Conference and Körber Foundation.[6]
The focus of the program can be deduced from the leaders they interact with. In 2009, the first batch of Munich Young Leaders met with Henry Kissinger.[5] In 2010, they "discussed the future of Euro-Atlantic security and global disarmament" with Carl Bildt and John McCain At the MSC, the 2011 class of MYL engaged with George Soros and Toomas Hendrik Ilves.[5]
The participants (listed on the right) are not sorted by year.
Known members
18 of the 334 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
---|---|
Ali Aslan | Spooky journalist, Georgetown University, many deep state ties |
Majed Bamya | Munich Security Conference Young Leader Deputy Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the UN |
Ronen Bergman | Israeli journalist who published Rise and Kill First: The secret history of Israel’s targeted killings - in reality a very flattering limited hangout. |
Julia De Clerck-Sachsse | Munich Security Conference Young Leader, multiple BF visits |
Milica Delević-Đilas | Serbian economist |
Naz Durakoğlu | Turkish-American civil servant, Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs under Joe Biden. |
Alexander Gabuev | Russian academic in American deep state employ, researching the Sino-Russia relationship. Attended the 2024 Bilderberg meeting. |
Hanna Hopko | WEF YGL spooky Ukrainian politician |
Daria Kaleniuk | Daria Kaleniuk emotionally confronted Boris Johnson on 2 March 2022 when he was visiting Poland and advocated for a no-fly zone over Ukraine. |
Kadri Liik | Estonian journalist Russia’s Strategy on NATO'S Eastern and Southern Flanks replete with fellow IfS UK inner core members, ECFR |
Alan Mendoza | Executive Director of The Henry Jackson Society |
Johnny Mercer | MSC YL soldier politician |
Sven Mikser | Estonian politician. Munich Security Conference Young Leader |
Lana Nusseibeh | UAE ambassador to the UN |
Şafak Pavey | The first disabled woman in the Turkish parliament |
Lia Quartapelle | Italian politician; Friends of Europe 2018 |
Marietje Schaake | Dutch spooky euro-politician. Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace |
Eka Tkeshelashvili | Spooky Munich Security Conference Young Leader with a heavy conference habit. Signed the Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19 call for mass injection. |
References
- ↑ https://koerber-stiftung.de/en/projects/munich-young-leaders/
- ↑ https://securityconference.org/assets/02_Dokumente/01_Publikationen/MYL_Anniversary-Report_2019.pdf
- ↑ https://securityconference.org/mediathek/album/munich-young-leaders-new-york/
- ↑ https://koerber-stiftung.de/en/projects/munich-young-leaders/munich-young-leaders-alumni/ archived at https://archive.is/31lnE
- ↑ a b c https://securityconference.org/assets/02_Dokumente/01_Publikationen/MYL_Anniversary-Report_2019.pdf
- ↑ https://securityconference.org/assets/user_upload/MSC2020_MYL_Broschure.PDF