German Institute for International and Security Affairs

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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Berlin.jpg
AbbreviationSWP
Formation1962
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
LeaderGerman Institute for International and Security Affairs/Director
Member ofEuropean Policy Centre
Sponsored byMercator Foundation
SubpageGerman Institute for International and Security Affairs/Director

The German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) is the semi-official advisor for the Bundestag (the German parliament) and the federal government on foreign and military policy issues. SWP also advises decision-makers in international organizations relevant to Germany, above all the European Union, NATO and the United Nations.

It was founded in 1962.[1]

Projects

“The Day After” Syria Regime Change Planning

As part of the project “The Day After”, the SWP together with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) gathered Syrian intellectuals and representatives of various Syrian political movements, including the Syrian National Council, to discuss their ideas for the political, constitutional and economic development of Syria following the NATO-planned replacement of Bashar al-Assad's government. The results of the project were made public in Syria and internationally via the report “The Day After. Supporting a Democratic Transition in Syria”.

The “New Power, New Responsibility” War Project

A paper co-produced with the German Marshall Fund (a CIA front organization) entitled “New Power, New Responsibility” (November 2012 – September 2013) called on Germany to use its military more, to show responsibility for dealing with “those who disrupt the international order”. It argued that Germany and the EU need to show more willingness to act on international security issues, recommending that “Europe and Germany need to develop formats for NATO operations that make them less dependent on US support."


Integrity Initiative Cooperation

A leaked II document termed it a "major national think tank" alongside IFRI and Clingendael), where they wanted the think tanks to "launch their own programmes on disinformation and malign influence", similar to the Integrity Initiative efforts, with "Political warfare workshops, Information Literacy Course, Political Warfare Network, 'Information Warfare and Security' Modules".[2]


 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Hannes AdomeitResearch Fellow19791989
Hannes AdomeitResearch Fellow19972007
Hannes AdomeitAcademic20072017Also headed the German cluster of the Integrity Initiative.
Joachim KrauseScientific worker19932001

 

Known members

14 of the 48 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Allianz
Peter AltmaierGerman politician who was Head of the Chancellery 2013-2018.
Deutsche BankGerman bank
Géza Andreas von GeyrGerman diplomat with heavy MSC habit
Wolfgang IschingerSpooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference
Hans-Peter KeitelGerman Bilderberger President of the Federation of German Industries
Eckart von KlaedenTriple Bilderberg German politician
Lufthansa
Philipp MißfelderSuper-transatlantic German politician, YGL/2014, who died of a pulmonary embolism in 2015
Omid NouripourGerman Green politician involved in many transatlantic influence networks.
Volker PerthesGerman double Bilderberger businessman, TLC
Siemens
Thomas SilberhornMSC regular lawyer, politician
VolkswagenGerman Multinational corporation

 

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.
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