Redner am SIAF

(Auswahl)

  • Prof. Dr. Shlomo Avineri, Hebrew University and former State Secretary, Israel (1995)
  • Dr. Martin Bangemann, Vice President and Member of the European Commission, Brussels (1992 and 98)
  • Raymond Barre, former Prime Minister of the Republic of France, Paris (1986)
  • Sir Peter Bonfield, CEO, British Telecom, London (1998)
  • Prof. Dr. Karl-Dietrich Bracher, University of Bonn, Germany (1998)
  • Prof. Dr. Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, former Assist. to the President for National Security Affairs, Washington (1996)
  • Dr. Erhard Busek, Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister, Republic of Austria (1994)
  • Jean-Michel Camdessus, Director General of IMF, Washington (1988)
  • The Rt. Hon. The Lord Carrington, Secretary-General of NATO, Brussels (1985)
  • Flavio Cotti, Federal Councillor and former President of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1996)
  • Pascal Couchepin, Federal Councillor of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1998)
  • Prof. Dr. Joseph Deiss, Foreign Minister of Switzerland (2000)
  • René Felber, Federal Councillor of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1992)
  • Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, former President of the French Republic (2000)
  • Prof. Dr. Peter Glotz, rector of Erfurt University and media scientist (1998)
  • Prof. Dr. Alfred Grosser, Political Scientist, Paris (1996)
  • Dr. Otto von Habsburg, Head of the House of Habsburg, Member of the European Parliament (1995)
  • Sir Edward Heath, former UK Prime Minister, London (1998)
  • Sir Geoffrey Howe, Minister of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, London (1988)
  • Dr. Vacláv Klaus, Finance Minister and Prime Minister, Prague (1990 and 1997)
  • Dr. Thomas Klestil, Federal President, Republic of Austria (1994)
  • Federal Chancellor Dr. Helmut Kohl, Germany (1992)
  • Pavel Kohut, playwright, Vienna/Prague (1991)
  • Prof. Dr. Arnold Koller, Federal Councillor of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1991)
  • Cardinal Dr. Franz König, Vienna (1993)
  • Làszlo Kovàcs, Foreign Minister of the Hungarian Republic, Budapest (1996 and 1997)
  • Dr. Otto Count Lambsdorf, former Minister of Economics, FRG (1991)
  • Prof. Dr. Walter Laqueur, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington
  • Jacques de Larosière, Managing Director of IMF, Washington (1986)
  • Prof. Dr. Wolf Lepenies, Rector, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin (1996)
  • H.S.H. Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, Prince of Liechtenstein (1993)
  • Mario Vargas Llosa, politician and writer, Peru/London (1991)
  • Prof. Dr. Jorge Braga de Macedo, Finance Minister, Republic of Portugal (1994)
  • Dr. Helmut O. Maucher, President, Nestlé, Vevey, Switzerland (1998)
  • Dr. Alois Mock, Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister, Republic of Austria, Vienna (1987)
  • Prof. Dr. Mario Monti, Member of the European Commission, Brussels (1996)
  • Adolf Ogi, Federal Councillor of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1992, 1999)
  • Andrzej Olechowski, Warsaw, former Polish foreign minister (1999)
  • The Rt. Hon. The Lord Owen, London, former British foreign secretary (1999)
  • Ambassador Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, former Secretary General of the United Nations
  • Loize Peterle, Foreign Minister, Republic of Slovenia (1994)
  • Dr. Karl Otto Pöhl, President of the German Bundesbank, Frankfurt (1987)
  • Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Heinz Riesenhuber, former minister of science and technology, FRG (1996)
  • The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Rifkind, MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, London (1996)
  • Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble, Head, Christian Democratic party section in the German Bundestag,
  • Prof. Dr. Helmut Schlesinger, President of the German Bundesbank, Frankfurt, (1992)
  • Dr. Peter Schmidhuber, Member of the European Commission, Brussels (1989)
  • H.S.H. Prince Karl von Schwarzenberg, former Chancellor to the Czech President, Vienna (1994 and 1997)
  • The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Soames, MP, Minister of State for the Armed Forces, London (1996)
  • Thorvald Stoltenberg, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva (1990)
  • Prof. Dr. Michael Stürmer, Research Instit. for Strategic and Intern. Studies, Ebenhausen, FRG (1993 and 1996)
  • Prof. Dr. Rita Süssmuth, President of the Federal Parliament, FRG (1993)
  • Peter Denis Sutherland, Director-General of GATT (1994)
  • Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, Minister of Environment, FRG (1992)
  • Dr. Kaspar Villiger, Federal Councillor of the Swiss Confederation, Berne (1996)
  • Dr. Franz Vranitzky, Federal Chancellor, Republic of Austria (1995)
  • Dr. Manfred Wörner, Secretary-General of NATO, Brussels (1990)