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*[[Nicholas N. Eberstadt]], United States, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, [[American Enterprise Institute]].
 
*[[Nicholas N. Eberstadt]], United States, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, [[American Enterprise Institute]].
 
*[[Espen Barth Eide]], Norway, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
 
*[[Espen Barth Eide]], Norway, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
*[[BörjeEkholm]], Sweden,President and CEO, [[Investor AB]].
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*[[Börje Ekholm]], Sweden,President and CEO, [[Investor AB]].
 
*[[Thomas Enders]], CEO, [[EADS]].
 
*[[Thomas Enders]], CEO, [[EADS]].
 
*[[J. Michael Evans]], United States, Vice Chairman, [[Goldman Sachs & Co.]]
 
*[[J. Michael Evans]], United States, Vice Chairman, [[Goldman Sachs & Co.]]
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*[[Peter Löscher]], Germany, President and CEO, [[Siemens AG]].
 
*[[Peter Löscher]], Germany, President and CEO, [[Siemens AG]].
 
*[[Peter Mandelson]], Great Britain, Chairman, [[Global Counsel]]; Chairman, [[Lazard International]].  
 
*[[Peter Mandelson]], Great Britain, Chairman, [[Global Counsel]]; Chairman, [[Lazard International]].  
*USA Mathews, Jessica T. President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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*[[Jessica T. Mathews]], United States, President, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]].
*CAN McKenna, Frank Chair, Brookfield Asset Management
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*[[Frank McKenna]], Canada, Chair, [[Brookfield Asset Management]].
*GBR Micklethwait, John Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
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*[[John Micklethwait]], Great Britain, Editor-in-Chief, [[The Economist]].
*FRA Montbrial, Thierry de President, French Institute for International Relations
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*[[Thierry de Montbrial]], France, President, [[French Institute for International Relations]].
 
*[[Mario Monti]], Italy, Former Prime Minister.
 
*[[Mario Monti]], Italy, Former Prime Minister.
 
*USA Mundie, Craig J. Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation
 
*USA Mundie, Craig J. Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation

Revision as of 18:45, 3 June 2013

Bilderberg 2013 Watford, The 61st Bilderberg meeting is set to take place from 6 until 9 June 2013 in Hertfordshire, UK. A total of around 140 participants from 21 European and North American countries have confirmed their attendance.[1]

Agenda

  • Can the US and Europe grow faster and create jobs?
  • Jobs, entitlement and debt
  • How big data is changing almost everything
  • Nationalism and populism
  • US foreign policy
  • Africa’s challenges
  • Cyber warfare and the proliferation of asymmetric threats
  • Major trends in medical research
  • Online education: promise and impacts
  • Politics of the European Union
  • Developments in the Middle East
  • Current affairs[1]

Participants

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Meeting 2013, bilderbergmeetings.org, accessed 3 June 2013.