French-American Foundation
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The French-American Foundation "is the principal non-government link between France and the United States at leadership levels and across the full range of the French-American relationship.
"The purpose of the French-American Foundation is to strengthen the French-American relationship as a vital component of the trans-Atlantic partnership.
"Founded in 1976, the French-American Foundation is also committed to ensuring that the French-American relationship should be vivid and relevant for the new generations that have come of age since the end of the Cold War." [1]
Contents
Directors
Accessed January 2008: [2]
- Honorary Chairman - Walter J.P. Curley
- Chairman - Michael E. Patterson
- Vice-Chairmen - Francois Bujon de l'Estang, and Elizabeth Fondaras
- President - Nicholas W. F-R. Dungan
Board Members
- Elizabeth Stribling
- Pierre Albouy
- Elizabeth Frawley Bagley
- Allan M. Chapin
- Paul Clemenceau
- Alain Coblence
- Bertrand Collomb
- Anne Cox Chambers
- Walter J. P. Curley
- Michel David-Weill
- Shannon Fairbanks
- Charles Ferguson
- Elizabeth Fondaras
- Michel Garcin
- Adam Gopnik
- Charles B. Grace, Jr.
- John H. J. Guth
- Catharine Hamilton
- Arthur A. Hartman
- John G. Heimann
- Stanley Hoffman
- Janet Howard
- Yves-Andre Istel
- Tony R. Judt
- Jean Karoubi
- Richard L. Kauffman
- Howard H. Leach
- Troland S. Link
- James G. Lowenstein
- Joanne Lyman
- William B. Matteson
- David T. McGovern
- Clare Tweedy McMorris
- Michael E. Patterson
- Douglas Price
- Felipe Propper de Callejon
- Felix G. Rohatyn
- Alfred J. Ross
- Ernest-Antoine Seilliere
- Leonard L. Silverstein
- Anthony A. Smith
- Marie-Monique Steckel
- G. Richard Thoman
Founding Members
Past Chairmen
Past Presidents
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Statement, French-American Foundation, accessed January 22, 2008.
- ↑ Board Members, French-American Foundation, accessed January 22, 2008.