Global
Elite Creates European CFR
EU Observer | Oct.
4, 2007
A group of European
politicians and intellectuals have started a new think tank aimed at
pushing EU capitals to creating a "more coherent and vigorous"
foreign affairs policy in an attempt to make Europe a stronger
player on the global stage.
The new think tank - European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) -
was launched on Tuesday (2 October) by fifty founding members such
as former prime ministers, presidents, European commissioners, MEPs
and ministers as well as intellectuals, business leaders, and
cultural figures from the EU member states and candidate countries.
They include Martti Ahtisaari, former Finnish president and current
special UN envoy for Kosovo; Joschka Fischer, former German foreign
affairs minister; Gijs de Vries, former EU counter-terrorism
coordinator; Timothy Garton Ash, renowned professor of European
studies; and Bronislaw Geremek, MEP and former foreign minister of
Poland.
A group of European
politicians and intellectuals have started a new think tank aimed at
pushing EU capitals to creating a "more coherent and vigorous"
foreign affairs policy in an attempt to make Europe a stronger
player on the global stage.
The new think tank - European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) -
was launched on Tuesday (2 October) by fifty founding members such
as former prime ministers, presidents, European commissioners, MEPs
and ministers as well as intellectuals, business leaders, and
cultural figures from the EU member states and candidate countries.
They include Martti Ahtisaari, former Finnish president and current
special UN envoy for Kosovo; Joschka Fischer, former German foreign
affairs minister; Gijs de Vries, former EU counter-terrorism
coordinator; Timothy Garton Ash, renowned professor of European
studies; and Bronislaw Geremek, MEP and former foreign minister of
Poland.
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