Relations
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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— | — | is member of | no name provided |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Elkmann, Kerstin |
— | — | Expert [REVERSE] | Empter, Stefan |
— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Ernst, Katrin Helena |
— | — | Expert [REVERSE] | Esche, Andreas |
— | — | Expert [REVERSE] | Etgeton, Stefan |
— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Even, Sabrina |
— | — | Expert [REVERSE] | Eyckerman-Kölln, Mieke J. |
— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Feichtinger, Jens |
— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Feige, Sabine |
— | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Fiese, Anja |
Texts
arbeitsmodus_ziele
"The Bertelsmann Stiftung was founded in 1977 based on the conviction of our founder, Reinhard Mohn, that Germany was not doing enough to consider the growing competition between the globe's various social and economic systems. We therefore concentrate on developing solutions capable of addressing challenges in range of societal sectors and, at the same time, ensuring the continuity of Germany's political, economic and social structures. In doing so, we consider what has proven successful in other countries and we strive to balance research findings with experience in the field." <ref>https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/en/about-us/what-motivates-us/our-principles/ </ref>
einleitung
The Bertelsmann Stiftung is a private operating non-profit foundation. It is one of the most influential neoliberal Think Tanks in Germany (e.g. promotes the privatization of governmental sectors and economic competition at all levels)