Karsten Voigt

Summary

Karsten Dietrich Voigt (born 11 April 1941 in Elmshorn) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

Karsten Voigt (1985)

Early life and education edit

From 1960–1969, Voigt studied history, German, and Scandinavian languages and literature at the universities in Hamburg, Copenhagen, and Frankfurt.

Political career edit

From 1969 until 1972, Voigt was chairman of the Jusos.

From 1976 to 1998, Voigt was a member of the German parliament, representing Frankfurt am Main I - Main-Taunus. In 1976, he was elected to the Bundestag for the first time. In 1983, the SPD parliamentary group made him their foreign policy spokesman; he held this office until leaving the parliament in 1998.

From 1999 to 2010, Voigt served as the "Coordinator of German-North American Cooperation" at the Foreign Office of Germany, under successive foreign ministers Joschka Fischer and Frank-Walter Steinmeier.[1] He is a board member of the Atlantik-Brücke, an association which promotes German-American understanding.

Other activities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Auswärtiges Amt (2010). "Germany - Biography". Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  2. ^ Supervisory Board Checkpoint Charlie Foundation.
  3. ^ Board of Trustees Einstein Forum.
  4. ^ Board of Trustees Ernst Reuter Foundation.
  5. ^ Boards Archived 11 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP).
  6. ^ "Senior Network". www.europeanleadershipnetwork.org. Retrieved 21 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Official biography
  • Interview with Mr. Voigt about a United Germany from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Karsten Voigt on Charlie Rose
  • Karsten Voigt at IMDb