Bernd Huettemann

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Bernd Hüttemann, 2014

Bernd Hüttemann (born December 8, 1970 in Paderborn ) is Vice-President of the European Movement International and General Secretary of the European Movement Germany . He is European policy advisor to the Catholic German Bishops' Conference .

Life

Bernd Hüttemann grew up in Paderborn, attended the Theodorianum high school and studied political science , history and European law at the University of Bonn . First he worked for the Robert Bosch Stiftung , then as a PR consultant and later as a research assistant at the Institute for European Politics . From 2000 to 2003 he carried out programs of the Federal Foreign Office for the EU pre-accession of Slovakia and Croatia . a. as advisor to the Slovak government office in Bratislava .

Bernd Hüttemann began his political career with the Young European Federalists (JEF). He was office manager in Bonn and Brussels . Later Hüttemann was honorary Secretary General of the Europa-Union Deutschland under Peter Altmaier .

Since 2003 he has been the full-time Secretary General of the European Movement Germany (EBD) , a civil society network in Berlin that is institutionally funded by the Federal Foreign Office . Since 2014 he has been Vice President of the international parent association EMI .

In 2010, Bernd Hüttemann was named by the business magazine Capital as one of 160 top German young executives under 40 years of age.

Bernd Hüttemann has been a lecturer at the University of Passau since 2011 ( Jean Monnet Chair for European Studies ). Since 2015 he has been teaching regularly at the University of Economics and Law .

Hüttemann is Vice President of the European Movement International .

According to Der Tagesspiegel , “its role as a European networker in the government mile should not be underestimated”. The Germany radio called him a full-time lobbyist for the EU. Hüttemann's main areas of focus include a. in the European interest group , the political communication and coordination of European policy in Germany. He advocates the thesis that lobbyists wrongly enjoy a bad reputation in Brussels’s political scene. In the course of the euro crisis , he criticized the inadequate cooperation between social movements and interest groups .

Fonts

  • Bernd Hüttemann: Tackling Populism In Europe With A New Form Of Public Diplomacy . In: Turkish Policy Quarterly (Ed.): Turkish Policy Quarterly . Spring 2017, No. 1 . Istanbul ( turkishpolicy.com ).
  • Bernd Hüttemann: The "Black Hole" of German European Policy - Lobbyism and European Policy Coordination in Germany . In: Daniel Göler, Alexandra Schmid, Lukas Zech (Eds.): European Integration: Contributions to European research from a multidimensional analysis perspective . Nomos Verl.-Ges., Baden-Baden 2015, ISBN 978-3-8487-1943-3 , pp. 175-195 ( nomos-elibrary.de ).
  • #PublicDiplomacyEU instead of diplomatic statism! Contribution to the Foreign Office review process , September 10, 2014.
  • Foundation & Sponsoring (Ed.): Fondazioni ex-bancarie: The renaissance of the Italian foundation system . February 2000, p. 29-30 .
  • (with Ingo Linsenmann) :: Europe on the Internet . In: Wolfgang Wessels , Werner Weidenfeld (Hrsg.): Europe from A to Z. Pocket book of European integration . 12th edition. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2011, ISBN 978-3-8252-3528-4 , pp. 460-466 .
  • with Juraj Alner: Slovakia . In: Wolfgang Wessels, Werner Weidenfeld (ed.): Yearbook of European Integration . Nomos, Baden-Baden 2007 (previous article since 2002).
  • European governance and German interests. Democracy, lobbyism and Art. 11 TEU, first conclusions from "EBD Exklusiv", November 16, 2010 in Berlin . In: EU-in-BRIEF . No. 1 , 2011, ISSN  2191-8252 ( europaeische-bewegung.de [PDF]).
  • with Thomas Traguth: Europeanization. The Impact of Europe. What You See Is What You Do Not Get . In: Tartu Ülikool Euroopa Kolledž (ed.): EL ajalooline kujunemine ja euroopastumise teooria . Tartu 2009 ( hdl.handle.net ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sunday evening: People in Time - Bernd Hüttemann. Vatican News, October 19, 2018, accessed on October 28, 2018 (German).
  2. Bernd Hüttemann adopted as General Secretary. Europa-Union Deutschland , accessed March 30, 2011 .
  3. cf. on the task and development of the EBD since 2003 Adriana Lettrari: Brussels living in Berlin . In: Journal for Policy Advice . No. 1 . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010, ISSN  1865-4789 , p. 69–73 , p. 73 ( vsjournals.de [accessed March 30, 2011]). vsjournals.de ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.vsjournals.de
  4. Claudio De Luca, Nikos Späth: The good earners. Young elite . In: Capital . No. 12 , 2010, p. 56 ( leuphana.de [PDF]).
  5. Lecturer at the University of Passau
  6. netzwerk-ebd.de
  7. campus4u.hwr-berlin.de
  8. "Hüttemann tried (..) to rehabilitate lobbyism." Albrecht Meier: Explain Brussels to me. Der Tagesspiegel , June 24, 2014, p. Agenda, 13 , accessed on July 5, 2014 .
  9. Future of the EU - visions against the crisis . In: Deutschlandfunk . ( deutschlandfunk.de [accessed on May 16, 2017]).
  10. See The German Patient in the Lazarett Europe: On Europe Coordination and Communication in Germany. EurActiv , 6 October 2005, accessed 30 March 2011 .
  11. ^ "Hüttemann tried (..) to rehabilitate lobbyism." Tomasz Kurianowicz: No retreat into the national: A discussion about European citizen participation. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , June 29, 2011, S. Natur und Wissenschaft, N 4 , accessed on July 25, 2011 .
  12. Cf. Martin Kaul: European Critic of Globalization: Avanti is not Campact. the daily newspaper , April 22, 2013, accessed on May 9, 2013 .