The Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations (commonly abbreviated IFAIR) is a nonpartisan German think tank dedicated to promoting greater engagement of youth in international affairs. IFAIR was founded in 2010, during a summer school of the German National Academic Foundation and as of February 2018, had 190 members globally. Grouping activities in three lines of action ("Think.Lean.Act"), the think tank seeks to stimulate debates on topics of international politics, to support the professional development of its members, and to implement specific projects in the realm of international relations (IR). In the past, IFAIR has been pursuing its activities in collaboration with institutions such as the German Federal Foreign Office, the German Chancellery and the Herti
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| - Die Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations (IFAIR) e.V. ist ein gemeinnütziger Think Tank aus Deutschland, der sich für ein stärkeres Engagement junger Menschen für Themen der Internationalen Beziehungen einsetzt. Der Verein wurde 2010 auf einer Sommerakademie der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes gegründet und zählt weltweit ca. 190 Mitglieder (Stand: Februar 2018). Nach dem Motto “Think. Learn. Act.” versucht der Verein Impulse in der Internationalen Politikdebatte zu setzen, seine Mitglieder beim Berufseinstieg zu unterstützen und konkrete Projekte in den Internationalen Beziehungen zu realisieren. Konzeptionell ist der Verein in die Bereiche Think Tank und Impact Groups unterteilt. IFAIR hat in der Vergangenheit mit Stiftungen und Institutionen wie dem Auswä (de)
- The Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations (commonly abbreviated IFAIR) is a nonpartisan German think tank dedicated to promoting greater engagement of youth in international affairs. IFAIR was founded in 2010, during a summer school of the German National Academic Foundation and as of February 2018, had 190 members globally. Grouping activities in three lines of action ("Think.Lean.Act"), the think tank seeks to stimulate debates on topics of international politics, to support the professional development of its members, and to implement specific projects in the realm of international relations (IR). In the past, IFAIR has been pursuing its activities in collaboration with institutions such as the German Federal Foreign Office, the German Chancellery and the Herti (en)
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| - Die Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations (IFAIR) e.V. ist ein gemeinnütziger Think Tank aus Deutschland, der sich für ein stärkeres Engagement junger Menschen für Themen der Internationalen Beziehungen einsetzt. Der Verein wurde 2010 auf einer Sommerakademie der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes gegründet und zählt weltweit ca. 190 Mitglieder (Stand: Februar 2018). Nach dem Motto “Think. Learn. Act.” versucht der Verein Impulse in der Internationalen Politikdebatte zu setzen, seine Mitglieder beim Berufseinstieg zu unterstützen und konkrete Projekte in den Internationalen Beziehungen zu realisieren. Konzeptionell ist der Verein in die Bereiche Think Tank und Impact Groups unterteilt. IFAIR hat in der Vergangenheit mit Stiftungen und Institutionen wie dem Auswärtigen Amt, dem Bundeskanzleramt und der Hertie School of Governance in Berlin zusammengearbeitet. Der Open Think Tank des Vereins (www.IFAIR.eu) umfasst bislang mehr als 388 Beiträge, darunter Gastbeiträge des ehemaligen EU-Kommissionspräsidenten José Manuel Barroso und des designierten SPD Kanzlerkandidaten Martin Schulz und wurde 2016 mehr als 45.000 Mal besucht. (de)
- The Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations (commonly abbreviated IFAIR) is a nonpartisan German think tank dedicated to promoting greater engagement of youth in international affairs. IFAIR was founded in 2010, during a summer school of the German National Academic Foundation and as of February 2018, had 190 members globally. Grouping activities in three lines of action ("Think.Lean.Act"), the think tank seeks to stimulate debates on topics of international politics, to support the professional development of its members, and to implement specific projects in the realm of international relations (IR). In the past, IFAIR has been pursuing its activities in collaboration with institutions such as the German Federal Foreign Office, the German Chancellery and the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. IFAIR's open think tank www.ifair.eu boasts more than 160 publications, including guest contributions from European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz. (en)
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