Relations
Person
| Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person | 
|---|---|---|---|
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Hengster, Ingrid | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Hoffmann, Rainer | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Hüther, Michael | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Ischinger, Wolfgang | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Lange, Christian | 
| — | — | Founder [REVERSE] | Mc Cloy, John J. | 
| — | — | Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] | Merz, Friedrich | 
| — | — | Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] | Metzen, Eveline Y. | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Nouripour, Omid | 
| — | — | Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] | Schwenker, Burkhard | 
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                                The Atlantik-Brücke is a private interest organisation, founded short after the foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany (former West Germany). It aims for a enhanced cooperation between the U.S. and Germany on economic, fiscal, security, military and foreign policy issues. The Atlantik-Brücke organizes an conferences, expert discussions, roundtables and backstage talks. It is subdivided into several working groups on special topics.
                            
                            
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                                The Atlantik-Brücke publishes an annual yearbook which covers its activities as well as participants.
                            
                            
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                                Following its statue, new members will have to be co-opted by current members. The Atlantik-Brücke unites members from political parties, the military, business and interest groups, financial institutions and banks of both the U.S. and Germany. It is widely regarded as a major political and economic pressure group and earns criticism due to its far reaching membership, which includes active politicians and elected representatives. The Atlantik-Brücke is affiliated with the Council on Foreign Relations.