BILDERBERG MEETINGS
Williamsburg Conference, Virginia, USA
20-22 March 1964
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Chairman:
H.R.H. The Prince of the Netherlands
Honorary Secretary General for Europe:
Ernst H. van der Beugel
Honorary Secretary General for the United States:
Joseph E. Johnson
President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Honorary Treasurer:
Paul Rykens
Former Chairman of the Board of Unilever
Deputy Secretary General for Europe:
Arnold T. Lamping
Former Ambassador
Acheson, Dean | Former Secretary of State | United States |
Agnelli, Giovanni | Vice-Chairman of the board and Managing Director, Fiat Co. | Italy |
Ball, George W. | Under Secretary of State | United States |
Baumel, Jacques | Senator, Secretary General, Union pour la Nouvelle République, | France |
Baumgartner, Wilfrid S. | Former Minister of Finance | France |
Beer, Henrik | Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies | International |
Bennett, Frederic M. | Member of Parliament | Germany |
Berg, Fritz | President, Federation of German Industries | Germany |
Birgi, M. Nuri | Ambassador to NATO | Turkey |
Birrenbach, Kurt | Member of Parliament | Germany |
Brauer, Max | Former Burgomaster of Hamburg; Member of Parliament | Germany |
Buchan, Alastair | Director, Institute for Strategic Studies | United Kingdom |
Bundy, McGeorge | Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs | United States |
Cabot, Louis W. | President, Cabot Corp. | United States |
Cisler, Walker L. | Industrialist | United States |
Collado, Emilio G. | Vice President, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) | United States |
Dean, Arthur H. | International Lawyer and Diplomat | United States |
Defferre, Gaston | Department of National Assembly; Mayor of Marseille | France |
Duncan, James S. | Company Director | Canada |
Dundee, Lord | Minster of State for Foreign Affairs | United Kingdom |
Erier, Fritz | Member of Parliament, floor leader Social-Democratic Party | Germany |
Ford, Gerald R. | Congressman | United States |
Frelinghuysen, Peter H.B. | Congressman | United States |
Fulbright, J. William | Senator | United States |
Gallois, Pierre | General, specialist in nuclear problems | France |
Griffin, Anthony G.S. | Banker | Canada |
Gubbins, Sir Colin | Industrialist | United Kingdom |
Haekkerup, Per | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Denmark |
Hauge, Gabriel | President, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. | United States |
Healey, Denis | Member of Parliament; Labour Party Spokesman on Defense | United Kingdom |
Heeney, Arnold D. P. | Former Ambassador to the United States; Chairman, International Joint Commission on Water Resources | Canada |
Heinz II, Henry J. | Chairman of the board, Heinz Co. | United States |
Herter, Christian A. | Former Secretary of State; Special Representative for Trade Negotiations | United States |
Hoegh, Leif | Shipowner | Norway |
Holifield, Chet | Congressman | United States |
Jackson, Charles D. | Senior Vice President, Time, Inc. | United States |
Jackson, Henry M. | Senator | United States |
Javits, Jacob K. | Senator | United States |
Jellicoe, Lord | First Lord of the Admiralty | United Kingdom |
Kerchove dOusselchem, Nicolas W. de | Assistant, Ecole des Sciences politiques et sociales | Belgium |
Kissinger, Henry A. | Associate Professor, Harvard University Center for International Affairs | United States |
Kleffens, Eelco N. van | Chief Representative in the United Kingdom of the European Coal and Steel Community | International |
Kundtzon, Harald | General Manager, Den Danske Landmandsbank, | Denmark |
Kohnstamm, Max | Vice president, Action Committee for a United States of Europe | International |
Koster, Henri J. de | President, Federation of Netherlands Industries | Netherlands |
Krapf, Franz | Chief of the Political Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, | Germany |
Kuhlmann-Stumm, Knut Freiherr von | Member of Parliament; floor leader of the Free Democratic Party | Germany |
La Malene, Christian de | Member of Parliament; Member of European Parliament | France |
La Malfa, Ugo | Member of Parliament | Italy |
Lange, Halvard | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Norway |
Lennep, Jonkheer Emile van | Chairman, Monetary Committee, EEC; Chairman, Working Party 3 OECD | International |
Lindsay, Franklin A. | President of Itek | United States |
Lipkowski, Jean de | Diplomat; Member of Parliament; Member of European Parliament | France |
Litchfield Jr., Lawrence | Chairman of the board, Aluminum Co. of America [Alcoa] | United States |
Lolli, Ettore | Deputy General Manager, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro | Italy |
Luns, Joseph M.A.H. | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Netherlands |
Majonica, Ernst | Member of Parliament | Germany |
Malfatti, Franco M. | Under Secretary Ministry of Industry and Commerce | Italy |
Mansholt, Sicco | Vice President, EEC | International |
McCloy, John J. | Lawyer and Diplomat | United States |
McGhee, George C. | Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany | United States |
Meynen, Johannes | Managing Director, AKU | Netherlands |
Murphy, Robert D. | President, Corning Glass International | United States |
Nebolsine, George | International Lawyer | United States |
Nykopp, Johan | Former Ambassador; President of Tampella | Finland |
Pearson, Lester B. | Prime Minister | Canada |
Peccei, Aurelio | Managing Director, Italconsult | Italy |
Pinay, Antoine | Former Prime Minister | France |
Rockefeller, David | President, Chase Manhattan Bank | United States |
Roll, Sir Eric | Economic Minister at the British Embassy to the United States; Head of the United Kingdom Treasury and Supply Delegation | United Kingdom |
Scaglia, Giovanni B. | Member of Parliament; Vice Chairman, Christian Democratic Party | Italy |
Schmid, Carlo | Vice President, Federal Parliament | Germany |
Schweitzer, Pierre-Paul | Managing Director, International Monetary Fund | International |
Shulman, Marshall | Research Associate, Russian Research Center, Harvard University; Professor of International Politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy | United States |
Smith, H. Page | Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic (NATO) | International |
Snoy et dOppuers, Baron | Managing Director, Compagnie dOutremer pour lIndustrie et la Finance | Belgium |
Speidel, Hans | Special Adviser on Defense Matters | Germany |
Stewart, Michael | Member of Parliament | United Kingdom |
Stikker, Dirk U. | Secretary General of NATO | International |
Stone, Shepard | Director, International Affairs Program, Ford Foundation | United States |
Terkelsen, Terkel | Chief Editor | Denmark |
Umbricht, Victor H. | Former Head of Swiss Treasury and Diplomat; President, CIBA Corp., New York | Switzerland |
Vittorelli, Paolo | Senator | Italy |
Wallenberg, Marcus | Chairman, Federation of Swedish Industries | Sweden |
Westrick, Ludger | Secretary of State, Office Federal Chancellor | Germany |
Winters, Robert H. | Industrialist | Canada |
Wolff von Amerongen, Otto | Senior Partner, Otto Wolff Koln | Germany |
Wriston, Walter B. | Executive Vice President, First National City Bank | United States |
Wyndham White, Eric | Executive Secretary, GATT | International |
IN ATTENDANCE: | ||
H.R.H. Princess Beatrix | Netherlands | |
Braam Houckgeest, Andreas E. van | Netherlands | |
Chiusano, Vittorino | Italy | |
Humelsine, Carlisle | United States | |
Mozer, Alfred E. | Belgium | |
Roy, Bertie le | Netherlands |
Agenda
March 20-22, 1964 – Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
The consequences for the Atlantic Alliance of:
I. apparent changes in the Communist world:
a) Soviet internal developments;
b) the Communist Bloc.
II. possible changes in the attitude of the USSR to the West.
III. recent developments within the Western world.
A) political:
1. how the Atlantic nations should organize themselves;
2. attitudes towards relations with the Communist countries including China.
B) military:
1. NATO strategy;
2. sharing of responsibility for nuclear deterrent.
C) economic:
1. recent developments in the Common Market notably in relation to agriculture and their impact;
2. UN Conference on trade and development, GATT/Kennedy Round;
3. International Finance:
a) balance of payments adjustment and capital markets;
b) liquidity and further evolution of the international monetary structure.
4. East-West trade:
a) trade with the USSR and European satellites;
b) trade with Communist China and Cuba;
c) trading rules and restrictions of credits;
d) coordination of Atlantic Community policy.