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Trilateral Commision 7-10 maj 2004 Warszawa!!
Jarzy Baczyńsk, Andrzej Olechowski, G. Orwell : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission 30-04-2004 11:02
Annual Meeting of the Trilateral Commission (organizacja dla
sabotowanie demokracji) Warsaw, Poland, May 7-10, 2004:
Jarzy Baczyńsk, editor-in-chief, Polityka, Warsaw;
Andrzej Olechowski, Chairman, Platforma Obywatelska, Warsaw;
Zbigniew Brzeziński - założyciel al-Qaedy.

Ben Laden i Zbigniew Brzeziński, lata 80-te Ben Laden i Zbigniew Brzeziński, lata 80-te

 http://www.trilateral.org/recent.htm

2004 Events:

* Annual Meeting of the Trilateral Commission
Warsaw, Poland, May 7-10, 2004


** Jarzy Baczynsk, editor-in-chief, Polityka, Warsaw **
** Andrzej Olechowski, Chairman, Civic Platform, Warsaw **
(to znacze: Platforma Obywatelska)

** Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor Center for Strategic and International Studies; Robert Osgood Professor of American Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs **


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission

The Trilateral Commission is a private organization, founded in 1973
at the initiative of David Rockefeller, of over 300 private citizens
from Europe, Japan, and North America to promote closer cooperation
between these three areas.

The organization has come under much scrutiny and criticism by
political activists and academics working in the social and political
sciences. The Trilateral Commission has found its way into a number of
conspiracy theories, especially relating to the Round table groups.


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Brzezinski

He was born in Warsaw, Poland...

From 1977 to 1981, Brzezinski served as National Security Advisor to
US President Jimmy Carter, where he was known for his hardline
policies on the Soviet Union and his support for mujaheddin training
camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which were run by Pakistani
security services with financial support from the CIA and Britain's
MI6.

Brzezinski's policies had the explicit aim of *****promoting radical
Islamist***** and anti-Communist forces to overthrow the secular People's
Democratic Party of Afghanistan government in Afghanistan, which had
been destabilized by coup attempts against Hafizullah Amin, the power
struggle within the Soviet-supported Khalq faction of the PDPA and a
subsequent Soviet military intervention.


 http://www.chomsky.info/interviews/200205--.htm
Noam Chomsky:

Chomsky: What happened in the 1960s was extremely frightening to international elites. You see this very strikingly, and perhaps most strikingly, in The Crisis of Democracy.

Interviewer: It was the first major study by the Trilateral Commission founded by David Rockefeller.

Chomsky: The Commission was a mostly liberal internationalist elite, from Europe, the United States, and Japan. It was mostly people like the Carter administration, liberal in the American sense of social democrats and internationalists. What they were deeply concerned about was an increase in democracy, that is, through the 1960s parts of the public that had usually been apathetic and passive began to get organized and to enter the political arena and press their demands and so on. That included women, working people, minorities, the elderly —in general the large part of the population that was usually passive. The way it’s supposed to work is that the political system is supposed to be in the hands of private tyrannies, private power, and that was beginning to erode. What they said is that there’s too much democracy and that’s no good, it’s a crisis, that we have to have more moderation in democracy, and we have to restore people to passive apathy.

They said that they had to prove that they were worried about what they called the institutions responsible for the indoctrination of the young — their words, not mine. That means the schools, the officials, media, the churches — they were not indoctrinating people, they were becoming too independent and thoughtful, too active, and something had to be done to reverse this. Since then there have been major efforts to restore people to their marginal existence and this takes many forms. One form is what’s called minimizing the state within the neoliberal framework. So remove decisions from the public arena and back into private hands, one or another form of privatization.

Another form is the centralization of financial authorities. So the European central bank has enormous authority and it’s not accountable to parliament. Still more important is the liberalization of finance since the 1970s, dismantling the Bretton Woods system. That creates what economists call a virtual parliament and you have to pay attention to what investors say or else they can destroy the economy, and that restricts enormously what governments can do. Right now there are extremely important meetings on the general agreement for trade in services. The idea is to privatize services, services meaning anything the government can do—education, health, etc.



 http://www.trilateral.org/about.htm

About the Organization

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 together - at a time of
considerable friction among governments - the 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 leadership - including Europe and Japan in particular - would be needed
for the international system to navigate successfully the major
challenges of the coming years.

Two strong convictions guide our thinking for the 2004-2006
triennium. First, the Trilateral Commission remains as important as
ever in helping our countries fulfill their shared leadership
responsibilities in the wider international system and, second, its
framework needs to be widened to reflect broader changes in the
world. Thus, the Japan Group has become a Pacific Asian Group, and
Mexican members have been added to the North American Group. The
European Group continues to widen in line with the enlargement of the
EU. We are also continuing in this triennium our practice of inviting
a number of participants from other key areas.

The "growing interdependence" that so impressed the founders of the
Trilateral Commission in the early 1970s is deepening into
"globalization." The need for shared thinking and leadership by the
Trilateral countries, who (along with the principal international
organizations) remain the primary anchors of the wider international
system, has not diminished but, if anything, intensified. At the same
time, their leadership must change to take into account the dramatic
transformation of the international system. As relations with other
countries become more mature?and power more diffuse?the leadership
tasks of the original Trilateral countries need to be carried out with
others to an increasing extent.

The members of the Trilateral Commission are about 350 distinguished
leaders in business, media, academia, public service (excluding
current national Cabinet Ministers), labor unions, and other
non-governmental organizations from the three regions. The regional
Chairmen, Deputy Chairmen, and Directors constitute the leadership of
the Trilateral Commission, along with an Executive Committee including
about 40 other members.

The annual meeting of Trilateral Commission members rotates among the
three regions. It was held in Seoul in 2003, Washington, D.C. in 2002
and London in 2001. The 2004 annual meeting will be held in
Warsaw. The agendas for these meetings have addressed a wide range of
issues, an indication of how broadly we see the partnership among our
countries. A publication on the annual meeting (Trialogue) draws
together each year's presentations.

The project work of the Trilateral Commission generally involves teams
of authors from our three regions working together for a year or so on
draft reports which are discussed in draft form in the annual meeting
and then published. The authors typically consult with many others in
the course of their work. The task force reports (Triangle Papers) to
the Trilateral Commission have covered a wide range of topics.

The regional groups within the Trilateral Commission carry on some
activities of their own. The European Group, with its secretariat
based in Paris, has an annual weekend meeting each fall. The North
American Group, with its secretariat based in Washington D.C. began
North American regional meetings in 2002 and occasionally gathers with
a special speaker for a dinner or luncheon event. The new Pacific
Asian Group, with its secretariat based in Tokyo, began regional
meetings in 2000. Each region carries on its own fund-raising to
provide the financial support needed for the Trilateral Commission's
work.

 http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/weektc.htm

Trilateral Commission Members

April 10, 2003

Krister Ahlstrom, Chairman, Ahlstrom Corp. Helsinki
Madelaine K. Albright, former Secretary of State
Paul Arthur Allaire, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Xerox Corporation
Graham Alliso, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Edmond Alphandery, Chairman, Caisse Nationale de Prevoyance, Paris
Dwayne 0. Andreas, Chairman of the Board, Archer Daniels Midland Company
Stelios Argyros, former Member of the European Parliament
Michael Armacost, President, The Brookings Institution; former U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Jarzy Baczynsk, editor-in-chief, Polityka, Warsaw
Euan Baird, Chairman, Schumberger Limited
Piero Bassetti, former Chairman, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Milan
Riley P. Bechtel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bechtel Group, Inc.
Erik Belfrage, senior vice President, Skandivanviska Enslikda Banken, Stockholm
C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Institute for International Economics; former U.S. Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
Susan V. Berresford, President, Ford Foundation
Carl Bildt, Member of Swedish Parliament
Lord Conrad M. Black of Crossharbour, Chairman of Hollinger International
Geoffrey T. Boisi, vice Chairman, JPMorgan Chase
Stephen W. Bosworth, former ambassador to the Republic of Korea
Ana Patricia Botin, Chairman, Banesto, Madrid
Jacques Bougie, President and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa Aluminum Limited, Montreal
Jorge Braga de Macedo, President of the Development Center, Paris
Lord Brittan, vice Chairman, UBS Warburg, London
Harold Brown, Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies; former U.S. Secretary of State
John H. Bryan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sara Lee Corporation
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor Center for Strategic and International Studies; Robert Osgood Professor of American Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Robin Buchanan, senior partner, Brain & Company, London
Sven Burmester, writer and explorer, Denmark
George Herbert Walker Bush, former President of the USA
Kurt Campbell, Senior Vice President and Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Herve de Carmoy, partner, Rhone Group, New York & Paris
Gerhard Casper, President Emeritus, Stanford University
Domingo F. Cavallo, President, Accion por la Republica, Buenos Aires
John H. Chafee, Member of United States Senate (now retiring)
Morris Chang, Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufactoring, Taipei
Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States; former Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Halliburton Co.; U.S. Secretary of Defense
Cho Suck-Rai, Chairman, Hyosung Corporation, Seoul, South Korea
Marshall A. Cohen, Counsel, Cassels Brock & Blackwell, Barristers and Solicitors, Toronto
William T. Coleman, Jr., Senior Partner O'Melveny & Myers; former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
William T. Coleman III, Chairman, BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, Ca.
Timothy C. Collins, chief Executive officer, Ripplewood Holdings, New York
Richard Conroy, Chairman, Conroy Diamonds & Gold, Dublin
Richard N. Cooper, Maurits C. Boas Professor of lnternational Economics, Harvard University;
former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
E. Gerald Corrigan, Partner and Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co.; former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Alain Cotta, Professor, University of Paris
Michael J Critelli, Chairman, Pitney Bowes, Inc., Stamford
Kenneth Dam, U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
Baron Paul de Keersmacker, Chairman, Domo, WDP
Lodewijck J.R. de Vink, Chairman, Global Health Care Partners, Peapack, N.J.
Roberto F. de Ocampo, President, Asian Institute of Management, Manila
Andre' Desmarais, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montreal
John M. Deutch, Institute Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; former
Director U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
Vladimir Dlouhy, advisor, Goldman Sachs
Peter C. Dobell, Founding Director, Parliamentary Centre, Ottawa
Wendy K. Dobson, University of Toronto
Husnu Dogan, Chairman, Development Foundation of Turkey
Jessica P. Einhorn, consultant, Clark and Weinstock, Washington Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mobilization, World Bank
HRH Prince El Hassan Bin Talal, President, The Club of Rome
Bill Emmott, editor, The Economist, London
Roger A. Enrico, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo, Inc.
Jeffrey E. Epstein, President, J. Epstein & Company, Inc.; President, N.A. Property Inc.
Robert F. Erburu, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Times Mirror Company
William T. Esrey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sprint Corporation
Dianne Feinstein, Member of United States Senate; former Mayor of San Francisco
Martin S. Feldstein, President, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.; George F Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University; former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisors
Stanley Fischer, First Deputy Managing Director International Monetary Fund
George M. C. Fisher, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Eastman Kodak Company
Richard B. Fisher, Chairman, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Richard W. Fisher, former U.S. Deputy trade representative
Jorgen Fitschen, Executive committee, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
L. Yves Fortier, Senior Partner, Ogilvy Renault, Barristers and Solicitors, Montreal; former Canadian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Paolo Fresco, Vice Chairman of the Board and Executive Officer, The General Electric Company
Stephen Friedman, former Chairman and Limited Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Michael Fuchs, Managing Director, Impex Electronic, Berlin
Hiroaki Fujii, President, The Japan Foundation
Shinji Fukukawa, CEO Dentau Institute for Human Studies
Richard N. Gardner, Of Counsel, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP; former U.S. Ambassador to Spain and to Italy
Gabriele Galatari di Genola, Managing Director, IFI and IFIL
Lord Garel-Jones, advisor to UBS Warburg, London; Member of the House of Lords
Leslie H. Geib, President, Council on Foreign Relations
John A. Georges, Senior Managing Director, Windward Capital Partners, L.P; former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, International Paper
David R. Gergen, Editor-at-Large, U.S. News and World Report; former Special Advisor to the U.S. President and Secretary of State
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, International Business Machines, Amonk
Lord Gilbert, former Minister for Defense, London
Frene Ginwala, speaker of the National Assembly, South Africa
Allan E. Gotlieb, Consultant, Stikeman Elliot; former Canadian Ambassador to the United States
William C. Graham, Chairman, House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa
William H. Gray, III, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Negro College Fund; former Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Jeffrey W. Greenberg, Chairman, Marsh & McLennan Companies, New York
Maurice R. Greenberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American International Group, Inc.
General Lord Guthrie, Director, NM Rothschild & Sons
Toyoo Gyohten, President, the Institute for International Monetary Affairs
Robert D. Haas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Levi Strauss & Co.
Uwe Haasen, advisory Board, Allianz, Munich
Carl Hahn, vice Chairman, Gerling Speziale Kreditversicherungs, Cologne
Sirkka Hamalainen, Executive Board, European Central Bank
Lee H. Hamilton, Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Stuart Harris, Professor, Australian National University
William A Haseltine, CEO, Human Genome Sciences, Inc., Rockville, MD
Yoshimasa Hayashi, Member of the House of Councillors
Charles B. Heck, former North American Director, Trilateral Commission
Carla A. Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company; former U.S. Trade Representative
Richard Holbrooke, Vice Chairman, Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation; former U.S.
Ambassador to Germany; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs; former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
Murray Horn, Managing Director ANZ Bank (New Zealand) Limited
Hyun Hong-Choo, senior partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul
James R. Houghton, Former Chairman of the Board, Corning Incorporated
Claude Imbert, founder, Le Point, Paris
Joichi Ito, President, CEO, Neoteny Co.
Max Jakobson, former Finnish ambassador to the United Nations
Baron Daniel Janssen, Chairman, Solvay, Brusseles
Sir Michael Jenkins, vice Chairman, Dresdener Kleinwort Wasserstein, London
Trinidad Jimenez, Socialist Party, Madrid
Josef Joffe, editor, Die Zeit, Hamburg
James A. Johnson, vice Chairman, Perseus LLC, Washington
W. Thomas Johnson, President, Cable News Network
Han Sung-joo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Seoul
Vernon E. Jordan, Senior Partner, Akin, Gum p, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Karl Kaiser, Director, Research Inmstitute of the German Council on foreign relations
Donald R. Keough, Chairman of the Board, Allen & Company Incorporated
Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.; former U.S. Secretary of State; former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Sir John Kerr, Secretary general, European Convention
Kim Kihwan, advisor, Goldman Sachs
Il Sa Kong, CEO, Institute for Global Economics, Seoul
Kim Kyung-Won, President, Institute of Social Sciences
Aotaro Kobayashi, Chairman of the Board, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Akira Kojima, editorialist, The Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Marie-Josee Kravis, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York; former Executive Director Hudson Institute of Canada, Montreal
Thomas G. Labrecque, President, The Chase Manhattan Bank
Manfred Lahnstein, former Member of the Executive Board, Bertelsmann, G?tersloh
Count Otto Lambsdorff, partner, Wessing Lawyer, D?sseldorf
Kurt Lauk, President, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart
Anne Lauvergeon, Chairman of the Executive Board, Areva, Paris
Kenneth L. Lay, former CEO, Enron Corporation
Jim Leach, Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Cees van Lede, CEO Akzo Nobel, Arnhem
Lee In-ho, President, Korea Foundation
Gerald Levin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Time Warner
Bernard Lewis, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Count Marice Lippens, Chairman, Fortis, Brussels
Winston Lord, Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to China
E. Peter Lougheed, former premier of Alberta
Cees Maas, former Treasurer of the Dutch Government
Whitney MacMillan, Former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Cargill, Inc.
Ahmad Syafill Maarif, Chairman, Muhammadiyah Movement, Indonesia
Jessica Tuchman Mathews, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Roy MacLaren, former Candian high commissioner to the U.K.
Whitney MacMillan, Chairman Emeritus, Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis
Antonio Mader, President, San Luis Corporacion, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City
Jessica T. Mathews, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Abel Matutes, Chairman, Empresas Matutes
Francis Maude, Member of the British Parliament
Sir Deryck C. Maughan, vice Chairman, Citigroup, New York
Jay Mazur, President Emeritus, Union of Neeletrades, Industrial and Textile Employeess, AFL-CIO
William J. McDonough, President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Robert S. McNamara, Lifetime Trustee, former Secretary of Defense
Peter Mitterbauer, President, the Federation of Austrian Industry, Vienna
Kiichi Miyazawa, former prime Minister of Japan
Thierry de Montbrial, Director, French Institute for International Relations
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, former Chairman, Royal Dutch/Shell Group
Jiro Murase, Managing partner, Bingham Dana Murase Salomon Smith Barney Holdings Inc.
Jay Mazur, President, Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE), AFL-CIO, CLC
H. Harrison McCain, Chairman of the Board, McCain Foods Limited, Toronto
Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, NationsBank Corporation
Robert S. McNamara, Former President, The World Bank; former U.S. Secretary of Defense
Yuang Ming, Director, Institute of international relations, Peking University
Mario Monti, Director-General, World Trade Organization
Yoshiji Nogami, Former Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan
Lucio A. Noto, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mobil Corporation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Dean, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
Shijuro Ogata, former Deputy Governor, Japan Development Bank
Michel Oksenberg, Senior Fellow, Asia Pacific Research Center Stanford University; former Staff Member (China), U.S. National Security Council
Andrzej Olechowski, Chairman, Civic Platform, Warsaw
Michael O`Neil, North American Director, the Trilateral Commission Lucas Papademos, Governor of the Bank of Greece, Athens
Schelto Patijn, former mayor of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
James A. Pattison, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Pattison Group Inc., Vancouver
William Perry, Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor Stanford University; former U.S. Secretary of Defense
Michael E. J. Phelps, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Westcoast Energy Inc., Vancouver
Colin L. Powell, U.S. Secretary of State
Alessandro Profumo, Managing Director, Unicredito Italiano, Milan
Robert D. Putnam, Director of the Saguaro Seminar; Stanfield Professor of International Peace, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Franklin D. Raines, former Director, Office of Managment and Budget
Charles B. Rangel, Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Lee R. Raymond, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Exxon Corporation
Paul Revay, European Director, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
Charles S. Robb, Member of United States Senate; former Governor of Virginia
Gunter Rexrodt, Member of the German Bundestag
Hartley Richardson, CEO, James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., Winnipeg
Charles S. Robb, former Member of the Senate
Gianfelice Rocca, Chairman, Techint Group of Companies, Milan
David Rockefeller, Founder and Honorary Chairman, Trilateral Commission, Chase Manhattan Bank
John D. Rockefeller IV, Member of United States Senate; former Governor of West Virginia
Sergio Romano, Columnist, Corriere della Serra, Milan
William V. Roth, Jr., Member of United States Senate
David M. Rubenstein, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group
Luis Rubio, Director-general, Center of Research for Development, Mexico City
H. Onno Ruding, vice Chairman Citicorp/Citibank, Brussels
Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense
Arthur F. Ryan, CEO, The Prudential Insurance Co. of America
Rusdu Saracoglu, President of the Finance Group, Turkey
Silvio Scaglia, former Managing Director, Omnitel
Henry B. Schacht, Chairman, Lucent Technologies
Jorgen Schleimann, Chairman, The Danish European Movement, Denmark
Guido Schmidt-Chiari, Chairman, Constantino Group
Kurt L. Schmoke, Mayor of Baltimore
Pedro Schwartz, Chairman, IDELCO, Madrid
Prince Karel of Schwarzenb, former President of the Helsinki Federation for Human Rights
Raymond C. H. Seitz, Vice Chairman Europe, Lehman Brothers; former U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Maurizio Sell, CEO, Banca Sella, Biella, Rome
Jaime Serra, former Mexican Minister of Trade
Roberto Egydio Setuba, President of Banco Itau S.A., Brazil
George P. Shultz, Honorary Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; former U.S.
Secretary of State; former Secretary of the Treasury; former Secretary of Labor; former Director, Office of Management and Budget (now Governor George W. Bush supporter)
C. J. Silas, Former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Phillips Petroleum Company
Stefano Silvestri, President, Institute for International Affairs (IAI), Rome
Lord Simon of Highbury, Member of the House of Lords, London
Gordon Smith, former Deputy Minister of foreign affairs of Canada
Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP Group, London
Ronald D. Southern, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ATCO Ltd., Calgary; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Utilities Ltd., Edmonton
Myles Staunton, former Member of the Irish Senate
Peter Straarup, Chairman of the Executive Board, Den Danske Bank, Copenhagen
Peter Sutherland, Chairman, BP, London; Chairman and Managing Director, Goldman Sachs International
Tsuyoshi Takagi, Resident, ZENSEN (The Japanese Federation of Textile, garment, Chemical Commercial and Allied Industries Worker's Unions)
Strobe Talbott, former Under Secretary of State
Akihiko Tanaka, Director, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo
Naoki Tanaka, President, The 21st Century Public Policy Institute
Luis Tellez, Executive Vice President, Sociedad de Formento Industrial (DESC), Mexico City
John Thain, CEO, Goldman Sachs
Jacques Thierry, Banque Bruxelles Lambert; honorary Chairman of the Board, Interbrew, Brussels
G. Richard Thoman, former CEO, Xerox Corporation
Niels Thygesen, Professor, University of Copenhagen
Harri Tiido, former Editor-in-Chief, Radio KUKU
Loukas Tsoukalis, Professor, European Institute & Director, Hellenic Observatory
Wilson H. Taylor, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer CIGNA Corporation
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Professor Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley; former Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors and Director of the National Economic Council
Laszlo Urban, Vice President, Business Planning Director, Citibank, New York
Mario Vargas Llosa, Writer, London; Member of the Royal Spanish Academy
George Vassiliou, Member of Parliament and leader of United Democrats, head of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union, former President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nicosia
Franco Venturini, Foreign Correspondent, Corriere della Sera, Rome
Friedrich Verzetnitsch, Member of Austrian Parliament; President, Austrian Federation of Trade Unions, Vienna, President, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
Sarasin Viraphol, ExecutiveVice President, Charoen Pokhand Co., Ltd; former Deputy permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok
Paul A. Volcker, Former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System; former Chairman, Wolftnsohn & Co. Inc.; Frederick H. Schultz Professor Emeritus of International Economic Policy, Princeton University; Co-Convenor, Bretton Woods Committee
Marko Voljc, CEO, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana
Joris Voorhoeve, Member of the Council of State; former Minister of Defense, The Hague
Panagis Vourloumis, Panagis Vourloumis & associates, Financial Adivsors; Chairman, Frigoglass Group; former Chairman and Managing Director, Alpha Finance, Athens
Karel Vuursteen, Chairman of the Executive Board, Heineken, Amsterdam
Antonio Garrigues Walker, Chairman, Garrigues, Madrid
Jusuf Wanandi, Member of the Board of Directors, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta
Goro Watanabe, Chairman, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
Koji Watanabe, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; Executive Advisor to the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren)
Glenn E. Watts, President Emeritus, Communication Workers of America, Chevy Chase, MD
Serge Weinberg, Chairman of the Managing Board, Pinault-Printemps-Redoute; President, Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IRIS), Paris
Heinrich Weiss, Chairman, SMS, D?sseldorf
Henry Wendt, Former Chairman, SmithKline Beecham
Arne Wessberg, Director-General, YLE Group, the Finnish Broadcasting Company & Digits OY, Helsinki; President, European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Norbert Wieczorek, Member of the German Bundestag; Deputy Chairman of the SPD Parliamentary Group, Berlin
L.R. Wilson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer BCE Inc., Montreal
Robert N. Wilson, Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, Johnson & Johnson
Robert C. Winters, Chairman Emeritus, The Prudential Insurance Co. of America
Paul D. Wolfowitz, Dean, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins
University; former U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Taio Yakushiji, Professor of Political Science, Keio University, Executive Research Director, Institute for International Policy Studies
Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo, Pacific Asian Director, the Trilateral Commission
Emilio Ybarra, Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors, Banca Bilbao-Vizcaya, Madrid
Noriyuki Yonemura, Senior Vice President, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Bunroku Yoshino, Senior Advisor, Institute for International Economic Studies, former Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
Lorenzo H. Zambrano, chief Executive officer, CEMEX, Monterrey
Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico
Mortimer Zedillo, Chairman and Co-founder of Boston Properties
Robert B. Zoellick, John M. Olin Professor U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
Mortimer Zuckerman, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief U.S. News and World Report; Chairman and Co-Founder Boston Properties

Former Members in Government Service

Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior
Stephen W. Bosworth, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea
Bill Clinton, President of the United States
William S. Cohen, U.S. Secretary of Defense
Thomas Foley, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, former Speaker of the House
Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System
Roy MacLaren, Canadian High Commissioner, London
Donna F. Shalala, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Strobe Talbott, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State weektc.htm


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