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The Trilateral Commission |
The Trilateral Commission The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973 by private citizens of Japan, Europe (European Union countries), and North America (United States and Canada) to foster closer cooperation among these core democratic industrialized areas of the world with shared leadership responsibilities in the wider international system. Originally established for three years, our work has been renewed for successive triennia (three-year periods), most recently for a triennium to be completed in 2006. When the first triennium of the Trilateral Commission was launched in 1973, the most immediate purpose was to draw togetherat a time of considerable friction among governmentsthe highest level unofficial group possible to look together at the key common problems facing our three areas. At a deeper level, there was a sense that the United States was no longer in such a singular leadership position as it had been in earlier post-World War II years, and that a more shared form of leadershipincluding Europe and Japan in particularwould be needed for the international system to navigate successfully the major challenges of the coming years. ------------------ |
Task Force Report
#49 The Trilateral Commission (© 1996) Niels Thygesen, Yutaka Kosai and Robert Z. Lawrence Globalization and Trilateral Labor Markets: Evidence and Implications - 125 pp./6.7MB/PDF ------------------------ |
Trilateral Commission Members - 2003 --------------------- |
The Trilateral Commission: World Shadow Government ------------------ |
The two organizations that run the United
States by Melvin Sickler --------------------- |
24 June 2005 Treasonous agenda of the Trilateral Commission By Dewy Kidd -------------- |
Members of the Trilateral Commission Members of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission dominate key positions in America's government, military, industries, media outlets and educational foundations and institutions. The following is a partial list of current CFR members and the positions of influence they hold in society. The CFR's membership is limited to 3,000, and there are only 325 Trilateral Commission members. -------------------- |
The 2005 Trilateral Commission membership list ---------------------- |