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- Atlantic_Institute abstract "The Atlantic Institute (full name - Atlantic Institute for International Affairs) is an independent, non-governmental institute which promotes economic, political, and cultural relations among NATO alliance members and the international community in general. Based in Paris, France it was founded in 1961.The institute was approved by the NATO ParliamentariansConference in June 1959 and opened formally on January 1 of 1961. Former Belgian Prime Minister Paul van Zeeland was the first Chairman of the institute, while Henry Cabot Lodge became Director-General later that year. Headquarters initially were at the Hôtel de Crillon, site of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. Funding of $250,000 over five years was supplied by the Ford Foundation, with a further $800,000 given between 1969 and 1973.In 1978, talks were held to consider a merger between the Atlantic Institute and the Trilateral Commission, a similar private institution promoting American, European, and Japanese cooperation. The idea was scrapped however.On July 12, 1984, the offices of the Institute were bombed by the left-wing guerrilla group Action directe, who described the institute as an \"imperialist\" organization working for NATO.".
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- Atlantic_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Paul_van_Zeeland.
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- Atlantic_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Achilles.
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- Atlantic_Institute comment "The Atlantic Institute (full name - Atlantic Institute for International Affairs) is an independent, non-governmental institute which promotes economic, political, and cultural relations among NATO alliance members and the international community in general. Based in Paris, France it was founded in 1961.The institute was approved by the NATO ParliamentariansConference in June 1959 and opened formally on January 1 of 1961.".
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