The "Global Atlanticists" Network, initiated by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in 2003, is a bipartisan transatlantic network of German and U.S. lawmakers and key policy advisors. The flagship program of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Washington Office, the Network was founded to nurture the shared ideals of the Transatlantic relationship: democratic values, robust trade, and the NATO alliance rooted in collective security.
Comprised of politicians from across the political spectrum, experts in the think-tank community, and senior-level actors from both sides of the Atlantic, the Global Atlanticists Network aims at "globalizing" the transatlantic debate and cooperation: We want to broaden the transatlantic agenda and provide a dependable basis for effective European-American cooperation. The goals of the Network, broadly speaking, are to:
Through the realization of these goals, the Global Atlanticists Network seeks to convene the next generation of Transatlantic leaders not just within the context of thematic discussions and meetings, but through personal, professional connection.
The Network has already met in seventeen conferences and exchange visits since 2003 in the U.S., Germany, Russia, Morocco, China, Russia, Poland, Turkey, the UK, and Belgium. Previous agendas have included discussions of common security challenges (nuclear proliferation, terrorism, policy in the Middle East, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, NATO, Russia and Ukraine), the global financial crisis, international economic trends and trade, the future of work, energy, EU foreign and security policy, political Islam, migration, Brexit, populism, and the future of Western democratic societies.
Coverage of the latest Global Atlanticist Meeting and a selection of past program coverage and agendas can be found below.
From April 23-27 2019, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation will host the 18th Meeting of the Global Atlanticists Network, convening in Berlin, Dresden, and Paris.
The flagship program of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, the 2019 Meeting will begin in Berlin, Germany, and conclude in Paris, France. The network will focus on the current state of transatlantic relations and the interrelated issues of (rightwing) populism, political participation, and the future of work.
April 17-21, 2017 in Hamburg and London
Organized in cooperation with the Hamburg and London Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
Watch a quick slideshow HERE
March 15-19, 2014 in Berlin and Warsaw
Organized in cooperation with the Berlin and Warsaw Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
March 21-26, 2013 in Berlin and Brussels
Organized in cooperation with the Berlin and EU offices of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
May 1-4, 2012 in Washington, DC
Organized in cooperation with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) and the Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE).
April 16-23, 2011 in Beijing, China
Organized in cooperation with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) and the FES Beijing Office.
April 13-16, 2010 in DC / NYC
Organized in cooperation with the Berlin and EU offices of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
New York program organized in cooperation with the FES New York Office and the Century Foundation.
May 16-19, 2009 in Moscow, Russia
Organized in cooperation with the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
April 13-16, 2008 in Washington, DC
Organized in cooperation with the Berlin and EU offices of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
Thorsten Benner (Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin) is a member of the group and has written on this year's meeting on the need for a German/European Iraq strategy. The article has been published in the Financial Times Germany and in the Guardian:
October 31st - November 4, 2007 in Rabat, Morocco
Organized in cooperation with the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
September 14-18, 2006 in San Diego / Anaheim, California
October 13-16, 2005 in Berlin
January 30 - February 2, 2005 in Washington, DC
April 3-5, 2004 in Washington, DC
November 8-10, 2003 in Berlin
Contact
Global Atlanticists Network
Knut Panknin
202-478-4390
k.panknin[at]fesdc.org