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Hernando Calvo Ospina writes:
 
Hernando Calvo Ospina writes:
:The [[American Political Foundation]] (APF), established in 1979, was a coalition of the Democratic and Republican parties, union leaders and employers, conservative academics and institutions relating to foreign policy. It was based on a model developed in West Germany, where the four major political parties had set up government-funded foundations as a response to the cold war. The most important of these was the '''[[Konrad Adenauer Foundation]]''', linked to the Christian Democratic Union (The others were the [[Friedrich Ebert Foundation]] (Social Democratic Party), the [[Hanns Seidel Foundation]] (Christian Social Union) and the [[Friedrich Naumann Foundation]] (Free Democratic Party).{{ref|ospina}}
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:The [[American Political Foundation]] (APF), established in 1979, was a coalition of the Democratic and Republican parties, union leaders and employers, conservative academics and institutions relating to foreign policy. It was based on a model developed in West Germany, where the four major political parties had set up government-funded foundations as a response to the cold war. The most important of these was the '''Konrad Adenauer Foundation''', linked to the Christian Democratic Union (The others were the [[Friedrich Ebert Foundation]] (Social Democratic Party), the [[Hanns Seidel Foundation]] (Christian Social Union) and the [[Friedrich Naumann Foundation]] (Free Democratic Party).{{ref|ospina}}
  
 
===Contact===
 
===Contact===

Revision as of 12:59, 11 August 2007

Hernando Calvo Ospina writes:

The American Political Foundation (APF), established in 1979, was a coalition of the Democratic and Republican parties, union leaders and employers, conservative academics and institutions relating to foreign policy. It was based on a model developed in West Germany, where the four major political parties had set up government-funded foundations as a response to the cold war. The most important of these was the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, linked to the Christian Democratic Union (The others were the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Social Democratic Party), the Hanns Seidel Foundation (Christian Social Union) and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (Free Democratic Party).[1]

Contact

Website www.kas.de

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