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The Atlantic Partnership is a bipartisan organisation, striving to create strong networks between elites at either side of the Atlantic. Through Atlanticism it strives to develop relationships between politics and industry creating a powerful transatlantic relationship. Its main force has derived from pro United States forces in Great Britain, including those linked to other political bodies like NATO and other Atlanticist groups.  The Atlantic Partnership attempts to achieve these relationships through its members regularly writing articles and speaking on behalf of the organisation to ensure its momentum continues and allows for a stronger transatlantic rapport.  
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==Introduction==
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The Atlantic Partnership is a bipartisan organisation, striving to create strong networks between elites at either side of the Atlantic. Through Atlanticism it strives to develop relationships between politics and industry creating a powerful transatlantic relationship. Its main force has derived from pro United States forces in Great Britain, including those linked to other political bodies like [[NATO]] and other Atlanticist groups.  The Atlantic Partnership attempts to achieve these relationships through its members regularly writing articles and speaking on behalf of the organisation to ensure its momentum continues and allows for a stronger transatlantic rapport.  
  
  

Revision as of 13:23, 17 November 2010

Laura O'Donnell, Martin Ferguson, Kelsey McDonald

Introduction

The Atlantic Partnership is a bipartisan organisation, striving to create strong networks between elites at either side of the Atlantic. Through Atlanticism it strives to develop relationships between politics and industry creating a powerful transatlantic relationship. Its main force has derived from pro United States forces in Great Britain, including those linked to other political bodies like NATO and other Atlanticist groups. The Atlantic Partnership attempts to achieve these relationships through its members regularly writing articles and speaking on behalf of the organisation to ensure its momentum continues and allows for a stronger transatlantic rapport.






Contact

Atlantic Partnership Website [1]

Contact Atlantic Partnership

In the United States:

Anne L.H. Gantén Executive Director, Atlantic Partnership Address: Atlantic Partnership 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 525 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 663.7779


In Europe:

Address: Atlantic Partnership Vanessa Arkell Director, UK

Notes

  1. "Atlantic Partnerhip Homepage", Atlantic Partnership Website, accessed 12 October 2010