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− | FAES (Fundación para el Análisis y los Estudios Sociales) is a Spanish think-tank headed by former Prime Minister [[José María Aznar]], and is an affiliate of the Stockholm Network. Together with the [[Prague Security Studies Institute]] and the [[Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies]] at the [[Shalem Center]] in Jerusalem, FAES organised the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague in 2007. | + | FAES (Fundación para el Análisis y los Estudios Sociales) is a Spanish think-tank headed by former Prime Minister [[José María Aznar]], and is an affiliate of the Stockholm Network. Together with the [[Prague Security Studies Institute]] and the [[Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies]] at the [[Shalem Center]] in Jerusalem, FAES organised the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague in 2007.<ref> [http://www.ips.org/blog/jimlobe/?p=27 A Neoconservative International targets Iran], LobeLog, 9 June 2007. </ref> |
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Revision as of 20:38, 18 February 2008
FAES (Fundación para el Análisis y los Estudios Sociales) is a Spanish think-tank headed by former Prime Minister José María Aznar, and is an affiliate of the Stockholm Network. Together with the Prague Security Studies Institute and the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, FAES organised the Democracy & Security International Conference in Prague in 2007.[1]
Board of Trustees
- Jose Maria Aznar - President
- Ángel Acebes - Vice-President
- Jaime García-Legaz - General Secretary
- Esperanza Aguirre
- Francisco Álvarez-Cascos
- Carlos Aragonés
- Javier Arenas
- Rafael Arias-Salgado
- José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro
- Miguel Boyer
- Jaime Ignacio del Burgo
- Pío Cabanillas
- Pilar del Castillo
- Miguel Ángel Cortés
- Gabriel Elorriaga
- Javier Fernández-Lasquetty
- Antonio Fontán
- Manuel Fraga
- Gerardo Galeote
- Luis de Grandes
- Juan José Lucas
- José María Marco
- Rodolfo Martín Villa
- Jaume Matas
- Ana Mato
- Abel Matutes
- Pedro Antonio Martín
- Jaime Mayor Oreja
- Mercedes de la Merced
- Jorge Moragas
- Alejandro Muñoz-Alonso
- Eugenio Nasarre
- Marcelino Oreja Aguirre
- Ana Palacio
- Ana Pastor
- José Pedro Pérez-Llorca
- Mariano Rajoy
- Alberto Recarte
- Carlos Robles Piquer
- José Manuel Romay Becaría
- Luisa Fernanda Rudí
- Javier Rupérez
- Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría
- Daniel Sirera
- Alfredo Tímermans
- Isabel Tocino
- Mauricio Toledano
- Baudilio Tomé
- Federico Trillo-Figueroa
- Juan Velarde
- Alejo Vidal-Quadras
- Celia Villalobos
- Eduardo Zaplana
- Javier Zarzalejos
Executive Board
- Jose Maria Aznar - President
- Amalia Agero/Amaya Martínez - Secretaries to the President:
- Jaime García-Legaz - General Secretary
- Eva Mª Díaz - Secretary
- Francisco García de la Puerta - Manager
- Gema Martín - Administration Unit Director
- Javier Zarzalejos - Constitution and Institution Unit Director
- Alberto Carnero - International Affairs Unit Director
- Rafael Bardají - Director of International Policy
- Jorge Moragas- Director of International Relations
- José Herrera - Assistant Director of International Relations
- Carmen Isolina Egea - Co-ordinator of Programmes for Europe
- Guillermo Hirschfeld - Co-ordinator of Programmes for Iberoamerica
- Fernando Navarrete - Director of Economics and Public Policy:
- Pilar Marcos - Director of Publications
- José Manuel de Torres - Assistant Director of Publications
- José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro - Director of Education
- María González Curto - Assistant Director of Education
- Ana Cabos - Director of Communications
- Roberto Larrea - Communications Co-ordinator
Website
Notes
- ↑ A Neoconservative International targets Iran, LobeLog, 9 June 2007.