Studienzentrum Weikersheim
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German conservative think tank
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Studienzentrum Weikersheim (Weikersheim Think Tank) is a conservative and Christian democratic German political think tank, that was founded in 1979 by Hans Filbinger, Helmut Metzner and others on Schloss Weikersheim in Germany.[1] The Studienzentrum is bringing traditional conservative ideas with positions and people of Neue Rechte (new far-rights).
Presidents
[edit ]- Hans Filbinger, Professor, former Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg (1979-1997, honorary president 1997-2007)
- Wolfgang von Stetten, Professor, Member of Parliament (1997-2001)
- Klaus Hornung, Professor (2001-2005)
- Bernhard Friedmann, Professor, former President of the Court of Auditors (2005-2008)
- Bernhard von Diemer (2008-)
Literature
[edit ]- Meinrad Heck: Studienzentrum Weikersheim. Der Club der rechten Denker. In: Stephan Braun, Daniel Hoersch (Hrsg.): Rechte Netzwerke - eine Gefahr. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, S.95-101. ISBN 3-8100-4153-X
- Wolfram Wette (Hrsg.): Filbinger, eine deutsche Karriere. Klampen-Verlag, Springe 2006, ISBN 3-934920-74-8
- Ursel Sieber, Charlotte Wiedemann, Jürgen Elsässer: Deutsche Demokraten. Wie rechtsradikal sind CDU und CSU? Werkstatt GmbH 2001, ISBN 3-923478-94-1
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