- European-Atlantic Group
The European-Atlantic Group was founded in
London in1954 byMichael John Layton, 2nd Baron Layton (1912 - 1989) (then a Vice-President of theCouncil of Europe ), together with other members of both Houses of Parliament, Industrialists, Bankers, Economists, and Journalists and Mrs Elma Dangerfield. Its main object was to promote closer relations between theEurope an andAtlantic countries by providing a regular forum in Britain for informed discussion of their problems and possibilities for better economic and political co-operation.The Founders stated that their purpose was to disseminate authoritative information concerning the work of International Organizations such as the Council of Europe, the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization , theOrganization for Economic Co-operation and Development , theWestern European Union , theEuropean Coal and Steel Community ,Euratom , theEuropean Economic Community , as well as theEuropean Free Trade Association , theAssociation for General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs , and theEconomic Commission for Europe .In addition to holding monthly dinners and meetings in London, the group sent many delegations abroad to study at first hand the European and NATO institutions in
Brussels ,Paris , andLuxembourg , as well as visitingGermany ,Italy ,Turkey , andGreece , as the guests of governments and International Organizations. Group representatives have also visited theUnited States , theSoviet Union and theEastern Bloc with the object of improving relations between West and East.The Group has also held Discussions on European-Atlantic relations with the rest of the world, including the
Middle East ,Far East , andLatin America n countries.In 1989 the Group's London office was at 6 Gertrude Street, Chelsea. The President was the Rt.Hon. The
Earl of Bessborough , D.L.,(a Founder), and there was an impressive list of Vice-Presidents, including theMarquess of Lansdowne , the Earl of Limerick, theEarl Jellicoe , TheLord Carrington , TheLord Chalfont , TheLord Shawcross , TheLord Granchester . SirNicholas Henderson , SirFrederic Bennett , SirFitzroy Maclean , Bt., General SirHarry Tuzo , and Douglas Fairbanks junior. The Chairman was the Rt.Hon.Geoffrey Rippon , Lord Rippon of Hexham, Q.C., Vice-Chairmen were SirAntony Buck , Q.C., M.P., and Sir W Hugh-Jones. The Hon.Director was Mrs Elma Dangerfield, O.B.E. and Mr Justin Glass.At their Banquet (24 April
1989 ) in theGuildhall, London , to celebrate the 40th anniversary of NATO, the guests-of-honour and speakers were HRH TheDuke of Edinburgh , K.G., the Secretary-General of NATO, and GeneralJohn Galvin , US Army, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.The E-AG has consistently held events of a standard commensurate with its past. In 1996 for instance the 50th Anniversary celebration on the founding of NATO was also held at Guildhall with HRH the Duke of York, the Secretary-General of NATO Herr Manfred Worner, the Foreign Minister of Poland and 525 influential delegates. The monthly events of the E-AG have been addressed by figures as diverse as President Nyere of Tanzania, King Hussain of Jordan and more recently his brother Prince Hassan, Ian Duncan-Smith, Michael Howard, David Blunkett, a list that can be found in detail on the website www.eag.org.uk. There is also a Journal and the Group is evolving into a Policy Institute. Elma Dangerfield was appointed CBE for her work with the Group prior to her decease in 2006.
The communication address of the E-AG in 2007 is PO Box 37431 London N3 2XP
References
* "European-Atlantic Group Reports, 1954-1989", London. 1989.
* Justin Glass, Director, European-Atlantic Group
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