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The '''Stresemann Stiftung''' (foundation) is named after [[Gustav Stresemann]], who was leader of the [[German People's Party]] between 1918-1929.<ref name="CJreport">''The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate'', Hope Not Hate, 2011, p61.</ref> | The '''Stresemann Stiftung''' (foundation) is named after [[Gustav Stresemann]], who was leader of the [[German People's Party]] between 1918-1929.<ref name="CJreport">''The Counterjihad Movement: the global trend feeding anti-Muslim hate'', Hope Not Hate, 2011, p61.</ref> | ||
− | It describes itself as an organisation 'committed to the preservation and advancement of the liberal-democratic legal system' after 'the example of the great statesman Gustav Stresemann who always understood the necessity of shielding Germany from extremist forces from the left as well as from the right.'<ref>[http://www.stresemann-foundation.org/ Home], Stresemann Foundation, accessed 29 January 2015</ref> | + | It describes itself as an organisation 'committed to the preservation and advancement of the liberal-democratic legal system' after 'the example of the great statesman Gustav Stresemann who always understood the necessity of shielding Germany from extremist forces from the left as well as from the right.'<ref name="Home">[http://www.stresemann-foundation.org/ Home], Stresemann Foundation, accessed 29 January 2015</ref> |
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+ | It claims to 'research on the historical development of the values of the Western community as well as of the threats of collectivist political and religious ideologies' and develop 'solutions to current problems and debates, particularly on issues of immigration, good governance, democracy and direct citizen participation, as well as the future of the European Union, its currency and values.'<ref name="Home"/> | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== |
Revision as of 11:48, 29 January 2015
The Stresemann Stiftung (foundation) is named after Gustav Stresemann, who was leader of the German People's Party between 1918-1929.[1]
It describes itself as an organisation 'committed to the preservation and advancement of the liberal-democratic legal system' after 'the example of the great statesman Gustav Stresemann who always understood the necessity of shielding Germany from extremist forces from the left as well as from the right.'[2]
It claims to 'research on the historical development of the values of the Western community as well as of the threats of collectivist political and religious ideologies' and develop 'solutions to current problems and debates, particularly on issues of immigration, good governance, democracy and direct citizen participation, as well as the future of the European Union, its currency and values.'[2]
Activities
It is the publisher of Citizen Times and online German political magazine funded by the right wing Zionist US-based Middle East Forum, which publishes the work of many counterjihad writers.[1]
It has hosted events at the Organization for Security Cooperation jointly with Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa.
Publications
- Felix Strüning, 'Freedom of Speech is a Human Right: How Islamic Organizations Are Threatening Our Basic Rights', 2013.
People
- Felix Strüning - managing director[3]
Affiliations
- Citizen Times (CT) - publishes CT
- Middle East Forum - funds CT
- Bürgerbewegung Pax Europa - hosts joint events
Contact
- Address: Gustav Stresemann Stiftung e.V.
- Capital Office: Postfach: 58 07 24 | 10415 Berlin
- Head Office: c/o PWB Rechtsanwälte | Löbdergraben 11a | 07743 Jena
- Website: www.stresemann-foundation.org/
- Email: mail@stresemann-foundation.org
- Phone: +49 - (0)1 77 - 5 24 25 24