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AJC Transatlantic Institute
NameAJC Transatlantic Institute
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Region servedTransatlantic region
Parent organizationAmerican Jewish Committee

AJC Transatlantic Institute is a think tank based in Brussels, Belgium, and is affiliated with the American Jewish Committee, a prominent Jewish organization founded in 1906 by Jacob Schiff, Mayer Sulzberger, and Cyrus Adler. The institute focuses on promoting transatlantic relations between the United States, Canada, and Europe, with a particular emphasis on issues related to global security, counter-terrorism, and human rights, as addressed by organizations such as the United Nations, European Union, and NATO. The AJC Transatlantic Institute works closely with European Parliament members, including Martin Schulz, Hans-Gert Pöttering, and Jerzy Buzek, to advance its goals. The institute also engages with other prominent organizations, such as the German Marshall Fund, Atlantic Council, and Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Introduction

The AJC Transatlantic Institute was established to strengthen ties between the United States and Europe, with a focus on promoting democracy, stability, and prosperity in the transatlantic region, as envisioned by leaders such as Winston Churchill, Konrad Adenauer, and Charles de Gaulle. The institute's work is guided by the principles of liberal democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, as embodied in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, and United States Constitution. The AJC Transatlantic Institute collaborates with a range of partners, including the European Commission, Council of Europe, and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, to advance its objectives. The institute's efforts are also informed by the work of prominent thinkers, such as George Orwell, Karl Popper, and Hannah Arendt, who have written extensively on issues related to democracy, totalitarianism, and human rights.

History

The AJC Transatlantic Institute was founded in 2004 by the American Jewish Committee, which has a long history of promoting interfaith dialogue and international cooperation, as exemplified by its work with organizations such as the World Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation League, and B'nai B'rith International. The institute's establishment was motivated by a desire to strengthen transatlantic relations and promote global understanding, as reflected in the work of leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The AJC Transatlantic Institute has since become a leading voice on issues related to global security, counter-terrorism, and human rights, working closely with organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch. The institute's history is also marked by its engagement with prominent events, such as the Cold War, September 11 attacks, and Arab Spring, which have shaped its priorities and activities.

Mission_and_Objectives

The AJC Transatlantic Institute's mission is to promote transatlantic cooperation and advance democratic values in the European Union, United States, and Canada, as outlined in documents such as the North Atlantic Treaty, Treaty of Rome, and Charter of Paris. The institute's objectives include strengthening transatlantic relations, promoting global security, and combating anti-Semitism and extremism, as addressed by organizations such as the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia, and Simon Wiesenthal Center. The AJC Transatlantic Institute also seeks to foster greater understanding and cooperation between Jewish communities and other faith communities in the transatlantic region, as exemplified by its work with organizations such as the World Council of Churches, Catholic Church, and Islamic Society of North America. The institute's efforts are guided by the principles of tolerance, pluralism, and respect for human rights, as embodied in the work of leaders such as Pope John Paul II, Dalai Lama, and Malala Yousafzai.

Activities_and_Initiatives

The AJC Transatlantic Institute engages in a range of activities and initiatives to promote its mission and objectives, including research and analysis, advocacy and outreach, and education and training, as conducted by organizations such as the Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The institute publishes reports and briefings on key issues related to global security, counter-terrorism, and human rights, and provides testimony and expert analysis to parliaments and governments in the transatlantic region, including the United States Congress, European Parliament, and Canadian Parliament. The AJC Transatlantic Institute also organizes conferences and seminars on topics such as transatlantic relations, global governance, and human rights, featuring speakers such as Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, and Justin Trudeau. The institute's activities are also informed by its engagement with prominent events, such as the G20 summit, Davos Forum, and United Nations General Assembly.

Leadership_and_Personnel

The AJC Transatlantic Institute is led by a team of experienced professionals with expertise in international relations, global security, and human rights, including Daniel Schwammenthal, Rabbi Andrew Baker, and Deidre Berger. The institute's leadership has worked closely with prominent figures such as Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and Madeleine Albright to advance its goals. The AJC Transatlantic Institute also has a network of advisors and experts who provide guidance and support on key issues, including Richard Holbrooke, Brent Scowcroft, and Joseph Nye. The institute's personnel are drawn from a range of backgrounds, including diplomacy, academia, and non-profit organizations, such as the United States Department of State, Harvard University, and Human Rights Watch.

Impact_and_Reception

The AJC Transatlantic Institute has had a significant impact on transatlantic relations and global security issues, and has been recognized for its expertise and leadership by organizations such as the European Union, NATO, and United Nations. The institute's work has been praised by leaders such as Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and David Cameron, who have acknowledged its contributions to promoting democracy, stability, and prosperity in the transatlantic region. The AJC Transatlantic Institute has also been recognized for its efforts to combat anti-Semitism and extremism, and has worked closely with organizations such as the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Anti-Defamation League, and Southern Poverty Law Center to advance its goals. The institute's impact is also reflected in its engagement with prominent events, such as the European Parliament elections, United States presidential election, and G20 summit.

Category:Think tanks

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