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Sigrid Rausing's sister Lisbet Rausing was a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers (2005-2011) serving concurrently with Sir Ronald Cohen (2007-2012). <ref name="harvardboard" /> Lisbet Rausing is also an advisor to Yad Hanadiv and runs the Arcadia Fund with her husband Peter Baldwin.  
 
Sigrid Rausing's sister Lisbet Rausing was a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers (2005-2011) serving concurrently with Sir Ronald Cohen (2007-2012). <ref name="harvardboard" /> Lisbet Rausing is also an advisor to Yad Hanadiv and runs the Arcadia Fund with her husband Peter Baldwin.  
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==== Alfa Group ====
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Executive committee member Mark Malloch-Brown and advisor Ernesto Zedillo are listed as Distinguished Practicioners of the Leonard Blavatnik School of Government.<ref name="bsg_practicioners" /> Leonard Blavatnik was also a partner in the [[Inclusive Capitalism]] project of Lynn Forester de Rothschild.
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The Blavatnik School's international advisory board<ref name="bsg_advisory" /> includes Bank of England governor Mark Carney, Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Institute for Strategic Dialogue president George Weidenfeld, and former US president Bill Clinton, the husband of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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The Blavatnik School's academic advisory board<ref name="bg_academic" /> includes Sberbank board member Sergei Guriev, Royal Society executive director Julie Maxton, China Association of Public Administration Vice President and International Development Research Center board member Xue Lan, and U.S. State Department Director of Policy Planning Anne-Marie Slaughter.
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==== Avaaz ====
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Board member Mo Ibrahim is a member of the UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development,<ref name="unbroadband" /> Sir Richard Branson's [[B Team]],<ref name="bteam" /> and the ONE Campaign.<ref name="oneboard"/>
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==== Clinton Family ====
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Executive committee member Frank Giustra is co-founder of the Clinton-Giustra Enterprise Partnership.
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==== Global Development Advisory Panel ====
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Executive committee member Mark Malloch-Brown is a member of the Guardian's Global Development Advisory Panel<ref name="g_global"/> with Bono of the ONE Campaign, Clare Short of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), and Ethan Zuckerman of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The panel was sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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==== MIT Media Lab ====
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Former chairman Martti Ahtisaari is the father of Marko Ahtisaari, who was named by Joichi Ito as a Director's Fellow of the MIT Media Lab in 2014.<ref name="mit2016"> Also named that year was Van Jones of [[Demos]].
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==== Transgender ====
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Board member Asma Jahangir signed the Yogyakarta Principles which established the basis of the Transgender religion in November 2006. <ref name="yogyakarta" />
  
 
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<ref name="shoebat_malley">Obama Appoints Pro-Muslim Agent To Infiltrate US Government http://shoebat.com/2014/02/20/obama-appoints-pro-muslim-agent-infiltrate-us-government/ https://archive.is/TEoqi</ref>
 
<ref name="shoebat_malley">Obama Appoints Pro-Muslim Agent To Infiltrate US Government http://shoebat.com/2014/02/20/obama-appoints-pro-muslim-agent-infiltrate-us-government/ https://archive.is/TEoqi</ref>
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<ref name="bsg_practicioners">Distinguished Practitioners, Blavatnik School of Government, https://web.archive.org/web/20131023050713/http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/people/distinguished-practitioners</ref>
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<ref name="bsg_advisory">International Advisory Board, Blavatnik School of Government, https://web.archive.org/web/20131023050723/http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/people/international-advisory-board</ref>'
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<ref name="bg_academic">Academic Advisory Board, Blavatnik School of Government, https://web.archive.org/web/20131023111320/http://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/people/academic-advisory-board</ref>
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<ref name="g_global">Global development advisory panel, The Guardian,  https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2010/sep/14/global-development-advisory-panel https://archive.ph/MJBL4</ref>
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<ref name="yogyakarta">http://yogyakartaprinciples.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/principles_en.pdf</ref>
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<ref name="unbroadband">Commissioners confirmed as of 12 May 2010, https://web.archive.org/web/20100514094219/http://www.broadbandcommission.org/commissioners.html</ref>
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<ref name="bteam">The B Team, http://bteam.org/team/ https://archive.ph/82RZt</ref>
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<ref name="oneboard">Board of Directors, ONE Campaign, https://www.one.org/international/about/leadership/ https://archive.is/qwosg</ref>
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<ref name="mit2016">2014 Cohort - Director's Fellows Program, MIT Media Lab, https://www.media.mit.edu/groups/directors-fellows-program/2014-cohort/ https://archive.ph/E8tid</ref>
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Revision as of 01:05, 24 November 2022

The International Crisis Group is a partnership between the South African Communist Party, Russian International Affairs Council director Igor Ivanov, former Saudi intelligence minister Turki al-Faisal, Qatari media director Wadah Khanfar, United States ambassador Thomas Pickering, Canadian financier Frank Giusta, and George Soros.

Membership

Board

As of 2012

As of 2012, the International Crisis Group's Board of Trustees included:[1]

Leadership:

  • Thomas R Pickering - Chair - Former U.S. Undersecretary of State; Ambassador to the UN, Russia, India, Israel, Jordan, El Salvador and Nigeria
  • Louise Arbour - President & CEO - Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
  • Ayo Obe - Vice-chair - Legal Practitioner, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Ghassan Salamé - Vice-chair - Dean, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po

Executive Committee:

  • Morton Abramowitz - Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and Ambassador to Turkey
  • Cheryl Carolus - Former South African High Commissioner to the UK and Secretary General of the African National Congress
  • Maria Livanos Cattaui - Former Secretary-General of the International Chamber of Commerce
  • Yoichi Funabashi - Chairman of the Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation; former Editor-in-Chief of The Asahi Shimbun
  • Frank Giustra - CEO, Fiore Financial Corporation. Chairman, Endeavour Financial, Canada
  • Lord Mark Malloch-Brown - Former UN Deputy Secretary-General and Administrator of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
  • Moisés Naím - Senior Associate, International Economics Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Former Editor-in-Chief, Foreign Policy
  • George Soros - Chairman, Open Society Institute
  • Pär Stenbäck - Former Foreign Minister of Finland

Other Board Members:

  • Nahum Barnea - Chief Columnist for Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel
  • Samuel Berger (Sandy Berger) - Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group LLC; Former U.S. National Security Adviser
  • Emma Bonino - Vice President of the Senate; Former Minister of International Trade and European Affairs of Italy and European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid
  • Micheline Calmy-Rey - Former President of the Swiss Confederation and Foreign Affairs Minister
  • Wesley Clark - Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander
  • Sheila Coronel - Toni Stabile Professor of Practice in Investigative Journalism; Director, Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, Columbia University, U.S.
  • Mark Eyskens - Former Prime Minister of Belgium
  • Nabil Fahmy - Former Ambassador of Egypt to the U.S. and Japan; Founding Dean, School of Public Affairs, American University in Cairo
  • Joshua Fink - CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Enso Capital Management LLC
  • Joschka Fischer - Former Foreign Minister of Germany
  • Lykke Friis - Former Climate & Energy Minister and Minister of Gender Equality of Denmark; Former Prorector at the University of Copenhagen
  • Jean-Marie Guéhenno - Arnold Saltzman Professor of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University; Former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations
  • Carla Hills - Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and U.S. Trade Representative
  • Lena Hjelm-Wallén - Former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister of Sweden
  • Mo Ibrahim - Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation; Founder, Celtel International
  • Igor Ivanov - Former Foreign Affairs Minister of the Russian Federation
  • Asma Jahangir - President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan; Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Wadah Khanfar - Co-Founder, Al Sharq Forum; Former Director General, Al Jazeera Network
  • Wim Kok - Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands at the time of the assassination of Pim Fortuyn. President of Club of Madrid (2010-2014) and board member of Royal Dutch Shell (2003-2005).
  • Ricardo Lagos - Former President of Chile
  • Joanne Leedom-Ackerman - Former International Secretary of PEN International; Novelist and journalist, U.S.
  • Lalit Mansingh - Former Foreign Secretary of India and Ambassador to the U.S. and High Commissioner to the UK
  • Benjamin Mkapa - Former President of Tanzania
  • Laurence Parisot - President, French Business Confederation (MEDEF)
  • Karim Raslan - Founder, Managing Director and CEO of KRA Group
  • Paul Reynolds - President & CEO, Canaccord Financial Inc
  • Javier Solana - Former EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, NATO Secretary-General and Foreign Minister of Spain
  • Liv Monica Stubholt - Senior Vice President for Strategy and Communication, Kvaerner ASA; Former State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Lawrence Summers - Former Director of the US National Economic Council and Secretary of the Treasury; President Emeritus of Harvard University
  • Wang Jisi Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University; Member, Foreign Policy Advisory Committee of the Chinese Foreign Ministry
  • Wu Jianmin - Executive Vice Chairman, China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy; Member, Foreign Policy Advisory Committee of the Chinese Foreign Ministry; Former Ambassador of China to the UN (Geneva) and France
  • Lionel Zinsou - CEO, PAI Partners
  • Martti Ahtisaari - Chairmen Emeritus - Former President of Finland
  • George J. Mitchell - Chairmen Emeritus - Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader
  • Gareth Evans - President Emeritus - Former Foreign Affairs Minister of Australia

Others

Board members at other times included:[2]

  • Anwar Ibrahim - Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, co-founder International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
  • Robert Malley - senior director of US National Security Council, accused of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.[1]

Advisors

As of 2012

As of 2012, the Crisis Group's senior advisors included:[3]

  • Kenneth Adelman
  • Adnan Abu Odeh
  • Prince Turki al-Faisal - Former Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the U.S.
  • Hushang Ansary
  • Óscar Arias
  • Ersin Arıoğlu - Chairman Emeritus, Yapı Merkezi, Turkey
  • Richard Armitage - Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
  • Diego Arria - Former Ambassador of Venezuela to the UN
  • Zainab Bangura
  • Shlomo Ben-Ami - Former Foreign Minister of Israel
  • Christoph Bertram - Former Director of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Germany
  • Alan Blinken
  • Lakhdar Brahimi - Former Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General and Foreign Minister of Algeria
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski - Former U.S. National Security Advisor to the President
  • Kim Campbell - Former Prime Minister of Canada
  • Jorge Castañeda - Former Foreign Minister of Mexico
  • Naresh Chandra - Former Indian Cabinet Secretary and Ambassador to the U.S.
  • Eugene Chien
  • Joaquim Alberto Chissano - Former President of Mozambique
  • Victor Chu - Chairman, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong
  • Mong Joon Chung
  • Pat Cox -Former President of the European Parliament
  • Gianfranco Dell'Alba
  • Jacques Delors
  • Alain Destexhe - Senator, Belgium
  • Mou-Shih Ding
  • Uffe Ellemann-Jensen
  • Gernot Erler
  • Gareth Evans
  • Marika Fahlén - Ambassador, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Stanley Fischer - Governor, Bank of Israel
  • Malcolm Fraser - Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • I.K. Gujral - Former Prime Minister of India
  • Swanee Hunt
  • Max Jakobson -Former Ambassador of Finland to the UN and Sweden
  • James V. Kimsey - Founder and Chairman Emeritus of America Online, Inc. (AOL)
  • Aleksander Kwasniewski - Former President of Poland
  • Todung Mulya Lubis - Human rights lawyer and author, Indonesia
  • Allan J. MacEachen - Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
  • Graça Machel
  • Jessica T. Mathews
  • Barbara McDougall - Former Secretary of State for External Affairs, Canada
  • Matthew McHugh - Former U.S. Congressman and Counselor to the World Bank President
  • Nobuo Matsunaga
  • Miklós Németh
  • Christine Ockrent - CEO, French TV and Radio World Services
  • Timothy Ong
  • Olara Otunnu
  • Lord Christopher Patten - Former European Commissioner for External Relations, Governor of Hong Kong and UK Cabinet Minister; BBC Trust Chairman
  • Shimon Peres
  • Victor Pinchuk - Founder of EastOne LLC and Victor Pinchuk Foundation
  • Surin Pitsuwan
  • Cyril Ramaphosa - Former Secretary General, African National Congress, South Africa
  • Fidel V. Ramos - Former President of Philippines
  • George Robertson - Former Secretary General, NATO
  • Michel Rocard - Former Prime Minister of France
  • Volker Rüehe - Former Defence Minister, Germany
  • Güler Sabancı
  • Mohamed Sahnoun - Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General
  • Salim A. Salim - Former Prime Minister of Tanzania
  • Douglas Schoen - Founding Partner of Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates, U.S.
  • Christian Schwarz-Schilling
  • Michael Sohlman
  • Thorvald Stoltenberg - Former Foreign Minister of Norway
  • Leo Tindemans - Former Prime Minister of Belgium
  • Ed van Thijn - Former Minister of Interior, The Netherlands
  • Simone Veil
  • Shirley Williams
  • Grigory Yavlinski - Chairman, Yabloko Party, Russia
  • Uta Zapf - Chairperson of the German Bundestag Subcommittee on Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
  • Ernesto Zedillo - Former President of Mexico; Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization

Funding

The International Crisis Group is funded by:[4]

  • The Atlantic Philanthropies
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Ford Foundation e.g.
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Flora Hewlett Foundation
  • Henry Luce Foundation
  • John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • John Merck Fund
  • Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
  • Open Society Institute
  • Ploughshares Fund
  • Sigrid Rausing Trust
  • Sasakawa Peace Foundation
  • Sarlo Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund
  • United States Institute of Peace
  • Fundacão Oriente

Atlantic Philanthropies

Atlantic Philanthropies was founded by Charles “Chuck” Feeney and is based in Bermuda, and funded the lobbying campaign for the passage of Obamacare.[5] Atlantic Philanthropies president Stephen McConnell is a board member of Demos and the U.S. Justice Action Network.[6]' Atlantic Philanthropies CEO and President as of 2007 Gara LaMarche was vice president and director of U.S. programs at the Open Society Foundations.[7]

The Atlantic Philanthropies, Oak Foundation, and Open Society co-sponsor the National Security and Human Rights Project. The NSHR Project is partnered with Farhana Khera of Muslim Advocates and finances numerous subsidiaries including the Proteus Fund.[8] Proteus Fund sponsors the Third Wave Fund [9] whose board includes Kotaku writer Katherine Cross.[10]

General Atlantic Partners was founded by two partners of McKinsey & Co. to manage Charles Feeny's assets.[11] General Atlantic chairman Steven Denning is a board member of the Bridgespan Group and a board member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Carnegie Corporation

Carnegie Corporation board members Vartan Gregorian and Edward Djerejian are board members of the Qatar Foundation International of Jassim bin Abdulaziz al Thani of the Qatari royal family.

Carnegie board member John DeGioia is president of Georgetown University which hosts a Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center led by John Esposito. This center hosted South African ambassador Ebrahim Rasool. [12]

Ford Foundation

Ford Foundation president Darren Walker is a member of the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism of Lynn Forester de Rothschild, whose sponsors also include the Carnegie Corporation.[13] Inclusive Capitalism is partnered with the Blavatnik Family Foundation of Leonard Blavatnik who is a member of Russia's Alfa Group, and its board member Carlyn McCaffrey is a partner in McDermott Will & Emery which is a registered foreign agent of Qatar.

Darren Walker chairs the United States branch of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment[14] of Sir Ronald Cohen,[15] the director of Apax Partners.

Darren Walker is a friend of Joichi Ito,[16] a board member of the New York Times and Sony whose sister Mimi Ito employs Jonathan McIntosh of Feminist Frequency.

Hewlett Foundation

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation president Paul Brest is a member of the US-Muslim Engagement Project[17] which is partnered with the Islamic Society of North America, and is a member of the Bridgespan Group. Other members of this project include Rockefeller Brothers Fund president Stephen Heintz, Soliya chairman Shamil Idriss, Richard Armitage, and Madeleine Albright.

Fay Twersky is Director of the Effective Philanthropy Group at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and a member of Bridgespan Group. She was an advisor to Yad Hanadiv (Rothschild Foundation) in 2010-2011 and served for four years as director and member of the leadership team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.[18]

MacArthur Foundation

The MacArthur Foundation finances organizations that call for the censorship of the Internet. MacArthur Foundation budget chair Marjorie Scardino is CEO of educational publisher Pearson and a colleague of Sir David Bell, founder of the Media Standards Trust.[19] Sir David Bell and Martti Ahtisaari are members of the board of Silatech which was founded by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar.[20]

The MacArthur Foundation's Julia Stasch is a member of the United States branch of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment.[14]

The MacArthur Foundation finances the Data and Society Research Institute which shares personnel with the Social Science Research Council of Dame Sandra Dawson.

Sigrid Rausing Trust

Sigrid Rausing Trust is a member of the Global Philanthropy Project of the Astraea Lesbian Foundation For Justice. [21] Astraea's longtime head Katherine Acey chaired the National Executive Committee of the Palestine Solidarity Committee.[22]

Sigrid Rausing's sister Lisbet Rausing was a member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers (2005-2011) serving concurrently with Sir Ronald Cohen (2007-2012). [23] Lisbet Rausing is also an advisor to Yad Hanadiv and runs the Arcadia Fund with her husband Peter Baldwin.

Relationships

Alfa Group

Executive committee member Mark Malloch-Brown and advisor Ernesto Zedillo are listed as Distinguished Practicioners of the Leonard Blavatnik School of Government.[24] Leonard Blavatnik was also a partner in the Inclusive Capitalism project of Lynn Forester de Rothschild.

The Blavatnik School's international advisory board[25] includes Bank of England governor Mark Carney, Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Institute for Strategic Dialogue president George Weidenfeld, and former US president Bill Clinton, the husband of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

The Blavatnik School's academic advisory board[26] includes Sberbank board member Sergei Guriev, Royal Society executive director Julie Maxton, China Association of Public Administration Vice President and International Development Research Center board member Xue Lan, and U.S. State Department Director of Policy Planning Anne-Marie Slaughter.

Avaaz

Board member Mo Ibrahim is a member of the UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development,[27] Sir Richard Branson's B Team,[28] and the ONE Campaign.[29]

Clinton Family

Executive committee member Frank Giustra is co-founder of the Clinton-Giustra Enterprise Partnership.

Global Development Advisory Panel

Executive committee member Mark Malloch-Brown is a member of the Guardian's Global Development Advisory Panel[30] with Bono of the ONE Campaign, Clare Short of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), and Ethan Zuckerman of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The panel was sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

MIT Media Lab

Former chairman Martti Ahtisaari is the father of Marko Ahtisaari, who was named by Joichi Ito as a Director's Fellow of the MIT Media Lab in 2014.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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