NewsBlaze logo
Newsletter logo   Search News     Daily News   
web2.0 logo   win logo
Published:

George H.W. Bush Receives Henry A. Kissinger Prize at the American Academy in Berlin


BERLIN, July 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Former US President George H. W. Bush received the American Academy inBerlin's 2008 Henry A. Kissinger Award on July 3 for his service in strengthening the transatlantic community.

The American Academy inBerlin honored former US President George H.W. Bush with its 2008 Henry A. Kissinger Award. President Bush's commitment to partnership and dialogue laid the foundation for two decades of peaceful and effective cooperation withinEurope and across the Atlantic. President Bush "has contributed to the elevation of our society not only by his actions but by the quality of his personality," Dr. Kissinger said presenting the award. "No one outsideGermany did more to assist the country during the critical period when the Wall fell and unification became a possibility."

"When the Berlin Wall fell, President Bush immediately saw the opportunity and joined Chancellor Kohl to support German unification in the fastest process possible," Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke, the American Academy's Chairman, said in his introduction. "No one deserves this honor more than President Bush."

Accepting the award, President Bush thanked Henry A. Kissinger, the American Academy inBerlin, and the 350 gathered guests. He was very "touched" and "pleased to be back in the city I love." Special guests at Thursday night's ceremony included US Ambassador William Timken, former Federal President of Germany Richard von Weizsacker, former German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher,Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit, and Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Treasury Robert Kimmit.

The Henry A. Kissinger Prize is annually bestowed upon an internationally renowned American or European in honor of his or her outstanding service to the transatlantic relationship. The 2007 inaugural recipient was former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. The award is conferred in the spirit of Henry A. Kissinger's initiatives for a stronger transatlantic relationship during and after the Cold War.

The American Academy inBerlin was established in 1994 to encourage international understanding by building on the unique cultural, social, and political link betweenBerlin andthe United States. Toward this end, the Academy offers residential fellowships at its Wannsee residence to American scholars, writers, and artists in pursuit of their studies while encouraging participation in the vibrant cultural life offered byBerlin. The Academy also brings leading American statesmen, practitioners, and journalists to Berlin for visits, to facilitate a robust exchange of views withBerlin, Germany, andthe United States.

            The American Academy thanks Special Envoy C. Boyden Gray
                    for generously underwriting this evening.



    For press inquiries please contact

    Malte Mau, press coordinator
    Tel +49(0)30-80483-404
    Email mm@americanacademy.de

    Further information also on http://www.americanacademy.de


SOURCE American Academy inBerlin

Tags: ,ART,EDU,HED,AWD,American-Academy-in-B
   _   _

  care2 logo   digg logo   blogger logo   newsfeeder logo   netscape logo  
Is your favorite bookmark site missing? Ask for it.
marker


Sponsor Links:

Writers Wanted
Help NewsBlaze provide daily news, including top stories, Home and Garden, Technology, The Environment and more. NewsBlaze Writer
Relevant Sites:

NewsBlaze 

Copyright © 2004-2008 NewsBlaze LLC
Use of this website is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy       Support    Press Room