Entity: BILDERBERG-GROUP
The Bilderberg Group is an annual off-the-record forum established in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America, consisting of elite politicians, business leaders, financiers, and academics.
BILDERBERG-GROUP
Etymology
The term 'Bilderberg Group' is derived from the name of the first meeting location, the Hotel de Bilderberg in the Netherlands.
Definition
The Bilderberg Group is a secretive and exclusive annual forum established in 1954 to facilitate dialogue between Europe and North America, comprising elite politicians, business leaders, financiers, and academics.
Historical Context
Initially focused on preventing another world war, the group's agenda has evolved to encompass a wide range of global issues and policies.
Cultural Significance
The Bilderberg Group has attracted suspicion and conspiracy theories, with some believing its members are plotting a New World Order.
Related Concepts
The Bilderberg Group is often associated with other secretive organizations and elite gatherings that influence global affairs.
See Also
A secretive and exclusive group of influential individuals from North America and Europe who convene annually to discuss global issues and foster dialogue between the two continents.