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| Formation | 1952 |
|---|---|
| Founded at | Hamburg |
| Type | Private non-profit association |
| Purpose | To promote German-American understanding and Atlanticism |
| Headquarters | Berlin |
| Website | www |
Atlantik-Brücke (German:[atˈlantɪkˌbʁʏkə],Atlantic Bridge) is a private non-profit association topromote German-American understanding andAtlanticism. Founded inHamburg in 1952, it was located in Bonn between 1983 and 1999 and is now located inBerlin.
The association organizes invitation-only conferences, seminars and colloquia. Through various programs for "Young Leaders", military officers, journalists, and students, Atlantik-Brücke fosterssocial networks among current and future leaders in business and world affairs. Atlantik-Brücke also awards prizes in honor ofVernon A. Walters andEric M. Warburg. Atlantik-Brücke annually presents the George H.W. Bush award, an award given to those who have improved German and U.S. relations. It was first given in August 2015 to its namesake, U.S. statesmanPres. George H. W. Bush at his residenceWalker's Point Estate,Maine.[1]
In 2014, the German political cabaret showDie Anstalt named the Atlantik-Brücke as one of several "NATO-friendly elite networks" that "are little more than transatlantic swinger-clubs".[2] After exposing that several high-ranking German journalists and media moguls are members of the Atlantik-Brücke (among other American lobbying organisations), the broadcast criticised multiple widely circulated German newspapers as "being akin to local editions of the NATO press office".[2][3] Following the broadcast, several journalists whose connections to the Atlantik-Brücke were exposed attempted to sue theZDF for broadcasting the show.[4][5] The lawsuit was struck down by theFederal Court of Justice in 2017, which ruled that no personal rights were violated and that the characterisations made byDie Anstalt were "quite accurate".[5]
The two Atlantik-Brücke Young Leaders conferences receive more than 500 applications per year, from which 120 Young Leaders are chosen with the help of a steering committee of political, business and academic leaders. Sixty young leaders are chosen for the German-American Conference (30 Americans and 30 Germans) and sixty are chosen for the European Conference. As of 2011, the German-American Young Leaders Conference has been running for 33 years.
The Young Leaders Program initiated by Atlantik-Brücke represents the oldest and largest program dedicated to identifying and nurturing relationships among the future custodians of the transatlantic partnership. Since the first Young Leaders Conference was held in 1973, over 1,500 Europeans and Americans have attended one of thirty-two German-American Young Leaders Conferences or ten European Young Leaders Conferences. Alumni of these prestigious gatherings remain in contact with each other both informally and through regional discussion groups and biennial alumni conferences that had been held under the auspices of Atlantik-Brücke. On January 1, 2011 Atlantik-Brücke established the independent organization "Atlantik Forum e.V. – the Young Leaders Alumni of Atlantik-Brücke" to more effectively facilitate and manage all these activities.
Below you can find an extract of the member list of the Atlantik Brücke e.V.[6][7][8]