German Council on Foreign Relations

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Group.png German Council on Foreign Relations  
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Formation1955
HeadquartersBonn, Berlin, Germany
Membership• Thomas Enders
• Rolf Nikel
• Georg Graf Waldersee
• Jutta Freifrau von Falkenhausen
• Thomas Bagger
• Geraldine Schroeder
• Marcus Wassenberg
• Johann Voss
• Daniela Schwarzer
• Thorsten Klaßen
• Martin Bialecki
• Niels Annen
• Stefanie Babst
• Katarina Barley
• Elmar Brok
• Henri de Castries
• Sawsan Chebli
• Bijan Djir-Sarai
• Katrin Gaertner
• Timothy Garton Ash
• Stephan Goetz
• Armin Grunwald
• Eric Gujer
• Jürgen Hardt
• Christiane Hoffmann
• Matthias Höhn
• Wolfgang Ischinger
• Christian Jacobs
• Eckart von Klaeden
• oachim Krause
• Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
• Joachim Lang
• Anja Langenbucher
• Kurt Lauk
• Antje Leendertse
• Klaus Mangold
• David McAllister
• Claudia Nemat
• Hannah Neumann
• Günther Oettinger
• Christopher Freiherr von Oppenheim
• Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
• Thomas Risse
• Norbert Röttgen
• Herbert J. Scheidt
• Frithjof Schmidt
• Johann Wadephul
• Natasha Wunsch
• Joachim Krause
• Thomas Risse
• Michael Zürn
Think tank with deep state connections

German Council on Foreign Relations (German: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e. V. (DGAP)) is a network of political, economic and academic decision makers.

The model for the foundation was in many respects the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and the Chatham House in London. The first president of the newly founded DGAP was the CDU politician, diplomat and businessman Günther Henle.

Members

The member list (see above) is collected from its board, advisory board, etc.[1]


 

Known members

10 of the 50 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
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.
Elmar Broklobbyist and European parliament politician
Henri de Castries"French President of Bilderberg"
Tom EndersAtlantik-Brücke, American Council on Germany/Young Leaders, Bilderberg/Steering committee, Munich Security Conference/Advisory Council ...
Christiane HoffmannBerlin correspondent for Der Spiegel who then became government spokesperson.
Wolfgang IschingerSpooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference
Eckart von KlaedenTriple Bilderberg German politician
Kurt LaukBilderberg businessman and politician, advisor to Angela Merkel
Günther OettingerAttended the 2018 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, while at the same time host for yearly lobbyist conference.
Norbert RöttgenBilderberg German politician who blamed people who declined vaccines for a divided society


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