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NATO's Nuclear Policy in 2010

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U.S.-Iran Relations: Policy Compendium

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Article 5 and Strategic Reassurance

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NATO Reform and Decision-Making

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The U.S., NATO and the EU: Partnership in the Balance

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Atlantic Council Sponsors

The Council is grateful to the following private foundations, U.S. and foreign government agencies, and corporate and individual members who provide support for its programs.

Through grants, contracts, and individual d­onations, sponsors enable the Co­uncil to maintain the quality programming and cutting edge analysis for which it is know­n. Corporate and individual members are frequently included in events, working groups, ­and briefings that match their interests. Program-specific and Council-wide sponsorship opportunities are available.

To learn more about corporate partnerships, please see our Corporate Membership Page.

To learn more about Individual Membership with the Council, please ­see our Ind­ividual Membership Page

Foundations
Better World Fund The Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Foundation
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation John D. Macomber Fund
Carnegie Corporation of New York The Morningside Foundation
Catto Charitable Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Chiang Chiang Kuo Foundation Open Society Institute
Cross-Strait Interflow Prospect Foundation The Otter Island Fund
The Cuba Policy Foundation The Stanley Foundation
The Ford Foundation The Starr Foundation
The German Marshall Fund of the United States Stuart Family Foundation
The Hauser Foundation University of Maryland Foundation
Kimsey Foundation The University of Texas South-Western Medical Center at Dallas
Albert Kunstadter Family Foundation The Whitehead Foundation
Government
Allied Command Transformation, Office of Strategic Vision U.S. Department of the Air Force
Delegation of the European Commission U.S. Department of the Army
Embassy of Belgium U.S. Department of Defense
German Ministry of Economics & Labor U.S. Department of Energy
Los Alamos National Laboratory U.S. Department of the Navy
North Atlantic Treaty Organization U.S. Energy Association
NATO Public Diplomacy Division U.S. Institute of Peace
Republic of Korea, Ministry of National Unification U.S. Mission to the EU
Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office U.S. Mission to NATO
Research Institute for International Affairs

2009 CORPORATE MEMBERS:

Global Leadership Circle

  • Airbus America, Inc.
  • BAE Systems
  • Deutsche Bank AG
  • DP Holding SA
  • EADS North America
  • Krull Corporation
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • ML Resources
  • Polish Telecom
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
  • Rompetrol SA
  • SAS
  • The Scowcroft Group
  • Stewart & Stevenson

Chairman's Circle

  • Areva
  • AT&T Services, Inc.
  • Barclays
  • The Blackstone Group
  • Chevron U.S.A.
  • IBM
  • LexisNexis
  • MSNBC
  • News Corporation
  • Raytheon International
  • Risk Engineering Ltd.
  • SAAB
  • SAIC
  • SNGN Romgaz SA
  • UBS
  • Viacom, Inc.
  • WPP Group PLC

President's Circle

  • Allen & Company LLC
  • The Boeing Company
  • Chadbourne & Parke, LLP
  • The CNA Corporation
  • Daimler AG
  • De Sola Group
  • Edelman
  • ENI
  • FI Investments
  • Investcorp
  • Kreab
  • Newsdesk Media Group
  • Severstal Group
  • Sony Corporation of America
  • Textron
  • Time Warner

Executive Circle

  • Adfero Group LLC
  • Baker & McKenzie, LLP
  • Bancroft Associates PLLC
  • Caterpillar, Inc.
  • CFM Partners
  • Charles River Associates
  • Committee of 100
  • CONSOL Energy
  • Continental Wind Partners / PS Wind Management
  • Covington & Burling
  • Dornier Seawings AG
  • EDS
  • Enel
  • General Dynamics
  • GMAC
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Hidroelectrica
  • Hunt Consolidated, Inc./Hunt Oil Company
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • JWT
  • The Lindsey Group
  • Lynx Investment Advisory, LLC
  • McLarty Associates
  • Novartis International
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Nuclearelectrica
  • OMV
  • Rolls Royce North America
  • Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
  • Strategic Investment Group
  • Thales North America
  • Toyota
  • Transelectrica
  • Troika Dialog
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Washington Global Partners
  • WI Harper Group, Inc.
  • Zurich North America

FEATURED EVENT

Estonian President Ilves: The Future of NATO

Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves addressed the Atlantic Council on March 19 as part of the Global Leadership Series. Atlantic Council Board Director and CEO of LexisNexis, Andrew Prozes, provided introductory remarks while Frederick Kempe, President and CEO of the Atlantic, moderated the Q&A session.

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James Steinberg: Foreign Policy Priorities of the Obama Administration

On March 15, Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg delivered remarks at the Atlantic Council, outlining the foreign policy approach the Obama administration has taken since taking office over a year ago.

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U.S. Force Posture in Europe

On March 18, the Atlantic Council hosted a conference with senior administration officials, experts, and authoritative Europeans to assess the alternative futures for U.S. force posture in Europe. The event, generously sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton with support from L-3 Services Group, featured Dr. Janine Davidson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Plans, U.S. and European points of view in two separate panels, and Representative Jim Marshall (D-GA), Member of the House Armed Services Committee.

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NATO Nuclear Policy

The Atlantic Council and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation co-hosted a panel discussion on the future of NATO Nuclear Policy, based on the recent publication of two reports from FES/SIPRI and the Atlantic Council's Strategic Advisors Group on the issue.

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