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List of Bilderberg meetings

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List of Bilderberg meetings

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Since 1954, the Bilderberg Group has held a series of invitation-only meetings:

No.DateHotelCountryLocationAgenda
11954 (May 29–31)Hotel de BilderbergNetherlandsOosterbeekI. The attitude towards communism and the Soviet Union
21955 (March 18–20)L'Hôtellerie du Bas-BréauFranceBarbizonI. Nationalism and neutralism as disruptive factors inside Western Alliances
31955 (September 23–25)Grand Hotel SonnenbichlWest GermanyGarmisch-PartenkirchenI. The future of NATO Defense
41956 (May 11–13)Hotel Store KroDenmarkFredensborgI. Review of developments since the last Conference
51957 (February 15–17)King and Prince HotelUnited StatesSt. Simons Island, GeorgiaI. Review of events since the fourth Bilderberg meeting in May 1956
61957 (October 4–6)Grand Hotel Palazzo della FonteItalyFiuggiI. Survey of developments since the last Conference
71958 (September 13–15)Palace HotelUnited KingdomBuxtonI. Survey of events since the last Conference
81959 (September 18–20)Çınar HotelTurkeyIstanbulI. Review of developments since the last Conference
91960 (May 28–29)Palace HotelSwitzerlandBürgenstockI. State of the world situation after the failure of the Summit Conference
101961 (April 21–23)Manoir St-CastinCanadaLac-Beauport, QuebecI. What initiatives are required to bring about a new sense of leadership and direction within the Western community?
111962 (May 18–20)Grand Hotel SaltsjöbadenSwedenSaltsjöbadenI. The political implications for the Atlantic community of its members' policies in the United Nations
121963 (May 29–31)FranceCannesI. The balance of power in the light of recent international developments (This item will cover changes in power relations – political, economic and military – between the Communist and Western countries and inside each group.)
131964 (March 20–22)United StatesWilliamsburg, VirginiaThe consequences for the Atlantic Alliance of:
141965 (April 2–4)Villa d'EsteItalyCernobbioI. Monetary Co-operation in the Western World
151966 (March 25–27)Hotel Nassauer HofWest GermanyWiesbadenI. Should NATO be reorganized, and if so how?
161967 (March 31–April 2)United KingdomCambridgeI. Do the basic concepts of Atlantic cooperation remain valid for the evolving world situation? If not, what concepts could take their place?
171968 (April 26–28)CanadaMont Tremblant, QuebecI. The relations between the West and the Communist countries
181969 (May 9–11)Hotel MarienlystDenmarkHelsingørI. Elements of instability in Western society
191970 (April 17–19)Grand Hotel QuellenhofSwitzerlandBad Ragaz, St. GallenI. Future function of the university in our society
201971 (April 23–25)Woodstock InnUnited StatesWoodstock, VermontI. The contribution of business in dealing with current problems of social instability
211972 (April 21–23)La Reserve du Knokke-HeistBelgiumKnokke-HeistI. The state of the Western community in the light of changing relationships among the non-communist industrialized countries and the impact of changing power relationships in the Far East on Western security
221973 (May 11–13)Grand Hotel SaltsjöbadenSwedenSaltsjöbadenI. The possibilities of the development of a European energy policy, and the consequences of European-North American relations
231974 (April 19–21)Chalet du Mont d'ArboisFranceMegèveI. Prospects for the Atlantic world
241975 (April 22–24)Golden Dolphin Resort HotelTurkeyİzmirI. Inflation: Its economic, social and political implications
-1976Cancelled due to the ongoing Lockheed scandal involving Prince Bernhard at the timeUnited StatesHot Springs, Virginia
251977 (April 22–24)Imperial HotelUnited KingdomTorquayI. North American and Western European attitudes towards
261978 (April 21–23)Chauncey Conference CenterUnited StatesPrinceton, New JerseyI. Western defense with its political implications:
271979 (April 27–29)Grand Hotel SauerhofAustriaBaden bei WienI. The present international monetary situation and its consequences for world economic cooperation:
281980 (April 18–20)Dorint Sofitel Quellenhof AachenWest GermanyAachenI. Political Aspects:
291981 (May 15–17)Palace HotelSwitzerlandBürgenstock, NidwaldenI. What should Western policy be toward the Soviet Union in the 1980s?:
301982 (May 14–16)Rica Park Hotel SandefjordNorwaySandefjordI. Divergent policies and attitudes in the North Atlantic Community
311983 (May 13–15)Château MontebelloCanadaMontebello, QuebecI. East-West relations: constraints, détente or confrontation
321984 (May 11–13)Grand Hotel SaltsjöbadenSwedenSaltsjöbadenI. Western Power and the Middle East: A Case Study in Atlantic Relationships
331985 (May 10–12)Doral Arrowwood HotelUnited StatesRye Brook, New YorkI. Divergent social and economic trends in the Atlantic World
341986 (April 25–27)Gleneagles HotelUnited KingdomGleneagles, ScotlandI. The Soviet Union under Gorbachev: foreign policy implications
351987 (April 24–26)Villa d'EsteItalyCernobbioI. Strategy toward the USSR
361988 (June 3–5)Austriadate=2015-01-16title=Großaufgebot für Konferenz und G7-Gipfelurl=http://tirol.orf.at/news/stories/2689258/access-date=2015-01-16publisher=ORFlanguage=German}}I. What can be done with the world economy: alternative scenarios
371989 (May 12–14)Gran Hotel de La TojaSpainIsla de La TojaI. Domestic developments in Eastern Europe: policy implications for the West
381990 (May 11–13)Harrison Conference CenterUnited StatesGlen Cove, New YorkI. The new Soviet (Dis)Union
391991 (June 6–9)and Schlosshotel BühlerhöheGermanyBaden-Baden and BühlI. Eastern Europe: economic prospects
401992 (May 21–24)and Hôtel ErmitageFranceÉvian-les-BainsI. Prospects for the former Soviet republics
411993 (April 22–25)Astir Palace ResortGreeceVouliagmeniI. What kind of Europe will the U.S. have to deal with?
421994 (June 2–5)Hilton Helsinki KalastajatorppaFinlandHelsinkiI. Redefinition of the Atlantic relationship in a time of change
431995 (June 8–11)Palace HotelSwitzerlandBürgenstock, NidwaldenI. What is NATO supposed to do?
441996 (May 30–June 2)The Kingbridge CentreCanadaKing City, OntarioI. Status Report on the Alliance
451997 (June 12–15)Pine Isle Resort (demolished)United StatesLake Lanier, GeorgiaI. Will NATO's Enlargement Affect the Transatlantic Alliance?
461998 (May 14–17)Turnberry HotelUnited KingdomTurnberryI. Current Events
471999 (June 3–6)Caesar Park Penha Longa HotelPortugalLinhó, Sintra, Portuguese RivieraI. Kosovo
482000 (June 1–4)Le Château du LacBelgiumGenvalI. The New Economy and its Effects on Society
492001 (May 24–27)Hotel StenungsbadenSwedenStenungsundI. European Security Defence Identity and Transatlantic Security - I
502002 (May 30 – June 2)Westfields MarriottUnited StatesChantilly, VirginiaI. The Consequences of the War Against Terrorism
512003 (May 15–18)Trianon Palace HotelFranceVersaillesI. The Middle East II: Future
522004 (June 3–6)Grand Hotel des Iles BorroméesItalyStresa{{cite newsfirst1=Alanlast2=Halbfingerfirst2=David M.
532005 (May 5–8)Seehotel ÜberfahrtGermanyRottach-Egern{{cite webtitle = Asia Times Online :: Asian News, Business and Economy.
542006 (June 8–11)Brookstreet HotelCanadaOttawa, Ontario{{cite newsfirst = Alexanderyear = 2006
552007 Bilderberg Meeting2007 (May 31 – June 3)Ritz-Carlton HotelTurkeyIstanbulI. The New World Order: Uni-Polar or Non-Polar?
562008 (June 5–8)Westfields MarriottUnited StatesChantilly, Virginia{{cite weburl = http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20080605006246&newsLang=en
572009 (May 14–16)Astir Palace ResortGreeceVouliagmeni{{cite newsurl=http://www.grreporter.info/en/node/774
582010 (June 4–6)Dolce Hotels and ResortsSpainSitgesI. Current Events: North Korea, Iran and Non-Proliferation
592011 (June 9–12)Suvretta HouseSwitzerlandSt. Moritz, GraubündenI. The Middle East: What Does Democracy Mean?
602012 (May 31 – June 3)Westfields MarriottUnited StatesChantilly, VirginiaI. The State of Trans-Atlantic Relations
612013 (June 8 – 9)The Grove HotelUnited KingdomWatfordI. Jobs, Entitlements and Debt
622014 (May 29 – June 1)Copenhagen Marriott HotelDenmarkCopenhagenI. Is the Economic Recovery Sustainable?
632015 (June 11–14)Interalpen-Hotel TyrolAustriaTelfsI. Artificial Intelligence
642016 (June 9–12)TaschenbergpalaisGermanyDresdenI. Current events
652017 (June 1–4)Westfields MarriottUnited StatesChantilly, VirginiaI. The Trump Administration: A progress report
662018 (June 7–10)NH Torino Lingotto CongressItalyTurinI. Populism in Europe
672019 (May 30 – June 2)Hotel Montreux PalaceSwitzerlandMontreuxI. A Stable Strategic Order
The Meetings 2020 and 2021 had to be cancelled, due to travel and meeting restrictions.
682022 (June 2–5)Mandarin OrientalUnited StatesWashington, D.C.I. Geopolitical Realignments
692023 (May 18–21)Pestana PalacePortugalLisbonI. AI
702024 (May 30—June 2)Eurostars Suites Mirasierra HotelSpainMadridI. State of AI
712025 (June 12–15)Grand HôtelSwedenStockholmI. Transatlantic Relationship
  • The 1976 Bilderberg conference was planned for April at The Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia, United States. Due to the ongoing Lockheed scandal involving Prince Bernhard at the time, it was cancelled.
  • The 2020 and 2021 Bilderberg conference had to be cancelled, due to travel and meeting restrictions.

References

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  4. (February 19, 1957). "World Discussions End; European–U.S. Group Asks Greater Western Unity". The New York Times.
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  6. (March 23, 1964). "Talks on World Affairs Are Closed in Williamsburg". The New York Times.
  7. (April 5, 1965). "80 Western Leaders End Parley on Ways to Peace". The New York Times.
  8. (April 5, 1965). "Cooperation Stressed". The New York Times.
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