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<*> Subject: Trilateralism (book review)
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The Trilateral Commission stated that "The effective operation of
a democratic political system usually requires some measure of
apathy and noninvolvement on the part of some individuals and
groups." "...secrecy and deception...are...inescapable attributes
of...government." as it tried to "solve" the "crisis" caused by an
"excess of democracy" in the 1960s
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To the [Trilateral Commission], efforts at economic sovereignty
and self-sufficiency are throwbacks--quaint obsolete customs that
obstruct progress. It favours an international division of
labour. How to explain the subtle interdependence of the
industrial north with the third world? In 1991 business observer
Doug Henwood tried: "...each member of the Triad has gathered
under itself a handful of poor countries to act as sweatshops,
plantations, and mines: the US has Latin America; the EC, Eastern
and Southern Europe and Africa; and Japan, Southeast Asia."
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T R I L A T E R A L I S M
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edited by Holly Sklar (1949- ), "The Trilateral Commission and Elite
Planning for World Management," 604 pp, bibliography, index. Montreal:
Black Rose Books 1980, $20 --Dale Wharton, December 1992
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BROAD human interests are being served best in economic terms where
free market forces are able to transcend national boundaries." Thus
spake David Trismegistus (David thrice-greatest Rockefeller: scion of
the house of Exxon, chair of Chase Manhattan Bank, comptroller of
birthright billions in the trusts of kinfolk by the dozen).
So saying, to extend those economic terms (and maybe augment
family values?) David begot the Trilateral Commission (TC) in 1973.
Today its three sides--Western Europe, North America (USA and Canada),
and Japan--put forward about 310 members: "distinguished citizens with
a variety of leadership responsibilities...." Of the last four US
presidents-elect, three--Clinton, Bush, and Carter--are TC alumni. (A
recent roll of North American membership follows the review.)
In this reader 23 authors interpret origins, methods, and effects
of the TC. They cast a whole new light on the American Century. After
prolog and overview (including a 40-page who's who) the book breaks
into eight sections. They focus on the tradition of corporate
planning, the period after world war 2, TC's domestic imprint, placid
governability or democracy (choose one), keeping the third world safe
for business, economic nationalists v global corporations, challenges
from within, and prospects. Separate chapters trace the TC's principal
antecedents: the Council on Foreign Relations (at times more powerful
than the Congress) and the Bilderberg Group (heard of it? It arranges
policy decisions in private, offering them for national governments to
ratify). The book's cover pictures planet Earth with bar code affixed.
EVENTS of 1973 unnerved some members of the US Establishment. The
executive branch of their government almost broke: Vice President
Agnew felt obliged to resign, the Paris Vietnam Conference formalized
the rout of US forces, Watergate began to drip on President Nixon.
The "Nixon shocks" of 1971 had ended an era that began in 1944 at
Bretton Woods NH--a golden age when goods, services, and money flowed
unobstructed among nations. John Connally, Nixon's Secretary of the
Treasury, electrified monetary systems by quitting the gold standard
overnight. Then the US upset international trade by flouting GATT and
raising a tariff against US imports. This active unilateralism by
western/newmoney/cowboy/prussians left eastern/oldmoney/yankee/traders
cold and nervous (would trade wars ensue?). To cap it, two legislators
--Vance Hartke and James Burke--did more than whimper that liberal
trade practices amounted to exporting American jobs. (It seemed to
matter to them that the US faced its first trade deficit since 1893.)
They sponsored bills in Congress to limit imports and to lift a tax
exemption on US global corporations. This was a job for Superdave!
Rockefeller liked a suggestion of Zbigniew Brzezinski (they both
vacationed in Seal Harbor ME). Zbig taught at Columbia at the time.
His idea was to strengthen ties among developed nations (except
socialists, of course) with a series of tripartite studies.
Participants would be the Brookings Institution, Japanese Economic
Research Center, and European Community Institute of University
Studies. In July 1972, 17 men--Brahmins, largely--gathered at
Rockefeller's Pocantico Hills estate in suburban New York. They
sketched the outlines of the TC. It would recruit from the usual
channels of civil power (banks, corporations, governments) and
influence (media, law firms, foundations, universities, thinktanks).
A labour component would help control popular isolationism and reduce
the distance separating Trilats from the masses of ordinary folk.
The task of the first economic summit conference--Rambouillet
1975--was to put TC recommendations into effect, to implement policy
at the highest level. What did (and do) they talk about? Ever the
same: domestic economic policy, monetary arrangements, trade, energy,
and north-south relations. G7 economic summits became a Directoire to
which individual nation-states are largely subordinate. (According to
a guest on CBC Newsworld, on 11 August 1992, 15 central banks
intervened in currency markets to control a selloff of US dollars.)
To the TC, efforts at economic sovereignty and self-sufficiency
are throwbacks--quaint obsolete customs that obstruct progress. It
favours an international division of labour. How to explain the
subtle interdependence of the industrial north with the third world?
In 1991 business observer Doug Henwood tried: "...each member of the
Triad has gathered under itself a handful of poor countries to act as
sweatshops, plantations, and mines: the US has Latin America; the EC,
Eastern and Southern Europe and Africa; and Japan, Southeast Asia."
ITS SPIRIT radiates from the pages of TC documents: "The public and
leaders of most countries continue to live in a mental universe which
no longer exists--a world of separate nations--and have...difficulties
thinking in...global perspectives...." Foreign affairs generally seem
beyond the grasp of the public and elective officials. Take the US
Senate, as responsible a democratic legislature as one is likely to
find. Did it not demonstrate opacity in rejecting first the League of
Nations in 1920 and then the International Trade Organization in 1949?
"The effective operation of a democratic political system usually
requires some measure of apathy and noninvolvement on the part of some
individuals and groups." "...secrecy and deception...are...inescapable
attributes of...government." "The vulnerability of democratic
government in the United States comes...from the internal dynamics of
democracy itself in a highly educated, mobilized, and participant
society." The crisis caused by an "excess of democracy" in the 1960s
shows the wisdom of, for example, privatizing public entreprise and
deregulating industry. How can one expect competence from hoi polloi?
Reports of the TC annual meetings carry statements from task
forces, addresses, etc, some jocular in tone. Paul Volcker, past chair
of the US Federal Reserve Board, says yes, he opposes regional trading
blocs, but for the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement he can rise above
principle. Kazuo Chiba, past ambassador to the UK, chides the US for
its war dances at GATT talks and worries aloud that "...Americans and
Europeans will get together [there] and stab us in the back."
"...maintaining the benefits of a global economy will require
even more effort (after 1990) than in the past." World without end!
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The Trilateral Commission
Founded in 1973, this private, nongovernment organization considers a
wide range of subjects--the global economy, policy coordination,
governability, etc. The roster of October 6, 1992 names 311 members
from the three sides:
Japan 81
North America 94 *
Europe 136
"Europe" comprises Germany 23, England 21, Italy 20, France 18, Spain
15, Belgium 11, Netherlands 8, Ireland 6, Denmark 5, Portugal 4,
Norway 3, Austria 1, and Luxembourg 1.
* North American members (Canada 14, USA 80) may move among business,
government, and academic posts. These tables identify only one
interest and affiliation for each member.
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C A N A D A
BLACK Conrad M Media Chair/CEO, Hollinger Inc
BOSLEY John Politics Member, House of Commons
BOUEY Gerald K Finance Past governor, Bank of Canada
COHEN Marshall A Industry Pres/CEO, The Molson Companies Ltd
DEANS Ian Labour Public Service Staff Relations Board
DOBELL Peter C Politics Parlmntry Centre for Foreign Affairs
DROUIN Marie-Josee Ideas Exec dir, Hudson Institute of Canada
EYTON J Trevor Industry President/CEO, Brascan Ltd
FORTIER L Yves Law Partner, Ogilvy Renault
GOTLIEB Allan E Politics Chair, Burson-Marsteller
HENNIGAR David J Industry Chair, Crownx Inc
MACLAREN Roy Politics Member, House of Commons
SOUTHERN Ronald D Industry Chair/CEO, ATCO Ltd
TURNER William I M Jr Finance Chair/CEO, Exsultate Inc
Former members in public service
MURRAY Lowell Government leader in the Senate
WINEGARD William C Minister of State for Science and Technology
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U S A
ALLAIRE Paul A Industry Chair/CEO, Xerox Corp
ALLISON Graham Ideas Faculty, Harvard University
ANDREAS Dwayne O Food Chair/CEO, Archer Daniels Midland Co
ARASKOG Rand V Industry Chair/CEO, ITT Corp
BERGSTEN C Fred Ideas Dir, Inst for International Economcs
BRADEMAS John Ideas Past president, New York University
BROWN Harold Ideas Chair, Jhns Hpkins Foreign Plcy Inst
BRZEZINSKI Zbigniew Ideas Faculty, Johns Hopkins University
BURKE James E Industry Past CEO, Johnson & Johnson
CALLOWAY D Wayne Food Chair/CEO, PepsiCo
CARLUCCI Frank C Finance Vice Chair, The Carlyle Group
CHAFEE John H Politics Senator from Rhode Island
CLINTON Bill Politics Governor of Arkansas
COHEN William S Politics Senator from Maine
COLEMAN William T Jr Law Partner, O'Melveny & Myers
CORRIGAN E Gerald Finance Pres, Federal Reserve Bank of NY
CROWE William J Jr Politics Past chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff
CURTIS Gerald L Ideas Faculty, Columbia University
DEUTCH John M Ideas Faculty, MIT
EINHORN Jessica P Finance Vice president, World Bank
FEINSTEIN Dianne Politics Past mayor, San Franciso CA
FELDSTEIN Martin S Ideas Faculty, Harvard University
FOLEY Thomas S Politics Speaker, House of Representatives
FRIEDMAN Stephen Finance Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co
GARDNER Richard N Ideas Faculty, Columbia University
GERGEN David Media Ed-at-large, US News & World Report
GERSTNER Louis V Jr Food Chair/CEO, RJR Nabisco Holding Corp
GOLDSCHMIDT Neil Politics Past secy, Dept of Transportation
GORMAN Joseph T Industry Chair/CEO, TRW Inc
GRAHAM Katherine Media Chair, The Washington Post Co
GREENBERG Maurice R Industry Chair/CEO, Americn Interntnl Grp Inc
GUTFREUND John H Finance Past chair, Salomon Inc
HAAS Robert D Industry Chair/CEO, Levi Strauss & Co
HAMILTON Lee H Politics Member, House of Representatives
HORMATS Robert D Finance Vice chair, Goldman Sachs Internatnl
HOUGHTON James R Industry Chair/CEO, Corning Inc
JOHNSON Samuel C Industry Chair/CEO, S C Johnson & Son Inc
JOHNSON W Thomas Media President, CNN
JORDAN Vernon C Law Partner, Akin, Gump, Strauss, &c
KEOUGH Donald R Food President/CEO, The Coca-Cola Co
KISSINGER Henry A Ideas Chair, Kissinger Associates Inc
LABRECQUE Thomas G Finance Chair/CEO, The Chase Manhattan Bank
LEACH Jim Politics Member, House of Representatives
LEWIS Flora Media Columnist, The New York Times--Paris
LORD Winston Politics Past ambassador to China
MACMILLAN Whitney Food Chair/CEO, Cargill Inc
MAZUR Jay Labour Pres, Internatnl Ladies' Garment W U
MCNAMARA Robert S Finance Past president, World Bank
MURRAY Allen E Industry Chair/CEO, Mobil Corp
KEOHANE Nannerl O Ideas President, Wellesley College
NYE Joseph S Jr Ideas Faculty, Harvard University
OKSENBERG Michel Ideas President, East-West Center--Hawaii
OWEN Henry Ideas Fellow, Brookings Institution
PUTNAM Robert D Ideas Faculty, Harvard University
RANGEL Charles B Politics Member, House of Representatives
RAYMOND Lee R Industry President, Exxon Corp
RIDGWAY Rozanne Politics Past ambassador to German Dem Rpblc
ROBB Charles S Politics Senator from Virginia
ROCKEFELLER David Ideas Founder, The Trilateral Commission
ROCKEFELLER John D IV Politics Senator from West Virginia
ROSOVSKY Henry Ideas Faculty, Harvard University
ROTH William V Jr Politics Senator from Delaware
RUCKELSHAUS William D Industry Chair/CEO, Browning-Ferris Indstries
SHALALA Donna E Ideas Chancellor, University of Wisconsin
SHANKER Albert Labour Pres, American Federatn of Teachers
SCHULTZ George P Ideas Fellow, Hoover Institution
SMITH Gerard C Politics Past ambas-at-large/nonproliferation
SPERO Joan Edelman Finance Exec VP, American Express Co
STERN Paula Politics President, The Stern Group
STOCKMAN David Finance Partner, The Blackstone Group
TALBOTT Strobe Media Editor-at-large, Time
TARNOFF Peter Politics Pres, Council on Foreign Relations
THUROW Lester C Ideas Faculty, MIT
TUNG Ko-Yung Law Global Prctce Grp, O'Melveny & Myers
VOLCKER Paul A Ideas Faculty, Princeton University
WATTS Glenn E Labour Past pres, Communcatns Wrkrs America
WENDT Henry Industry Chair, SmithKline Beecham
WHITMAN Marina v N Ideas Faculty, University of Michigan
WILLIAMS Karen Hastie Law Partner, Crowell & Moring
WINTERS Robert C Finance Chair, Prudential Insurance Co
Former members in public service
BUSH George H W President of the United States
DARMAN Richard C Director, Office of Management and Budget
EAGLEBURGER Lawrence S Acting Secretary of State
GREENSPAN Alan Chair, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Sys
HILLS Carla A Trade representative
RICE Donald B Secretary of the Air Force
SCOWCROFT Brent Asst to the Pres for National Security Affairs
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