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Germany faces significant security challenges at home and
abroad. To meet these challenges, innovative thinking and
interconnected action must guide its foreign and security
policy.
To this end, Germany needs to improve the exchange of ideas
among policy makers, business leaders and academia, in the
armed forces and among the general public. The Politisch-Militärische
Gesellschaft (pmg), founded on September 16, 1997,
addresses Germanys security challenges by promoting
an open discussion of novel ideas and policies.
The Politisch-Militärische Gesellschaft (Political-Military
Society) follows, in a form appropriate to
our times, in the footsteps of the Militärische
Gesellschaft (Military Society), established in Berlin
in 1801 by a small circle of reformers, among them Gerhard
von Scharnhorst, the spiritual leader of Prussias liberal
reform movement.
In supporting an open exchange of ideas, the Politisch-Militärische
Gesellschaft (pmg) sees its aims reflected in those
of Scharnhorsts society, as laid down in 1803: "Our
aim is reciprocally creating for ourselves the framework for
a scientific debate, to provide opportunities for sharing
our views and our judgment, to expand our knowledge and ideas,
to collect observations and results."
According to the charter of the Politisch-Militärische
Gesellschaft (pmg), the purpose of the society is
the promotion of historically founded, innovative
and interconnected thinking in Germany, focusing on the areas
of foreign, security and economic policy." Since
the first meeting of members on October 1, 1997, regular bimonthly
"Wednesday Meetings" take place. Characterized
by short, concise presentations and disciplined, brief comments
and questions, these meetings thoroughly discuss current issues.
They include topics like inter-agency crisis management, human
rights, arms export policy, preventive crisis management,
the European Monetary Union, the enlargement of NATO and the
European Union. The interest of the members guides the selection
of issues.
The Politisch-Militärische Gesellschaft (pmg) and
its members have the opportunity to share their views in the
societys own publication "Denkwürdigkeiten",
published bimonthly and available at the pmg website (www.pmg-ev.com).
Letters to the editor and comments are appreciated and can
be submitted by e-mail.
Politisch-Militärische Gesellschaft e.V.
Postfach 52 04 72
50953 Köln
Deutschland
The pmg executive board consists of
- Ralph Thiele (Chairman),
- Dr. Hans-Ulrich Seidt (Deputy Chairman),
- Heinz Schulte (Treasurer)

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