Trilateral Commission
Trilateral Commission
Summary
Headline Finding:
The Trilateral Commission, founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski, is an influential international organization comprising over 400 members from North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific to foster cooperation on global issues. It aims to address economic, political, and social challenges through enhanced dialogue among its elite membership.
Key Findings:
- The Trilateral Commission was established in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski to promote cooperation between Japan, Western Europe, and North America [1][2][3][4].
- It comprises over 400 influential members from politics, business, media, academia, and former public officials, divided into three regional groups: Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Paris), and North America (Washington D.C.) [1][3][5].
- Annual meetings are held in rotating locations among the three regions to discuss reports and strategies; recent meetings have been virtual due to the pandemic [2][6][9].
- Notable members include former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush, as well as prominent figures like Zbigniew Brzezinski and Michael Bloomberg [1][3][5].
- The Commission focuses on addressing global challenges through enhanced cooperation among member countries based on shared values such as democratic principles, open economies, and the rule of law [1][2][6].
Disagreements:
- There is disagreement regarding the influence and role of the Trilateral Commission. While some sources highlight its significant impact on shaping discourse and policy, others argue that it merely facilitates dialogue without imposing policies or having formal ties to other organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations or the Bilderberg Group [5][8].
Open Questions:
- How does the Trilateral Commission's influence extend beyond fostering dialogue among its members?
- What specific outcomes have resulted from the Commission’s meetings and initiatives, particularly in addressing global challenges such as trade imbalances and energy policy?
- To what extent do conspiracy theories about the Trilateral Commission reflect reality, given that it is a forum for discussion without legal authority to dictate government decisions?
Sources
- Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia — en.wikipedia.org, 5409 words
- Trilateral Commission — Grokipedia — grokipedia.com, 6369 words
- Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia — en.wikipedia.org, 5409 words
- Trilateral Commission | History & Facts | Britannica — britannica.com, 403 words
- Understanding the Trilateral Commission: History, Objectives & Criticism — investopedia.com, 984 words
- Trilateral Commission: The Secret Circle That Controls Governments — technocracy.news, 71 words
- About Us - The Trilateral Commission — trilateral.org, 507 words
- Trilateral Commission Members Driving Censorship Campaigns (This is the organisation with a member called Keir Starmer) — davidicke.com, 239 words
- The Hidden Influence of the Trilateral Commission: Global Conspiracy or Harmless Policy Group? - Knowledge Voyager — knowledgevoyager.com, 3065 words
- Annual Meetings — trilat.org, 218 words
- Home - The Trilateral Commission — trilateral.org, 1597 words
Per-source notes
Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission>
- The Trilateral Commission was founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski to foster cooperation between Japan, Western Europe, and North America.
- It is an international organization with over 400 members from politics, business, media, and academia, divided into three regional groups: Asia Pacific (Tokyo), European (Paris), and North American (Washington D.C.).
- Annual meetings are held in rotating locations among the three regions to discuss reports and strategies.
- Notable members include former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush, as well as influential figures like Zbigniew Brzezinski and Michael Bloomberg.
- The commission aims to address global challenges through enhanced cooperation among member countries, focusing on shared values such as democratic principles and open economies.
- Leadership includes regional chairs: Takeshi Niinami (Asia Pacific), Jean-Claude Trichet (Europe), and Meghan O'Sullivan (North America).
- Membership quotas are based on the political and economic strength of each country within the three regions.
Trilateral Commission — Grokipedia
<https://grokipedia.com/page/Trilateral_Commission>
- The Trilateral Commission, established in 1973 by David Rockefeller, is a private organization fostering dialogue on international issues among influential leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
- Comprising around 400 members selected from business, finance, academia, media, and former public officials (excluding current government ministers or heads of state), the Commission operates through regional groups and plenary meetings to address global challenges like trade imbalances and energy policy.
- Activities include commissioning reports, convening task forces, and facilitating informal networks. Notable members have included Zbigniew Brzezinski as its first director and individuals who later ascended to high offices such as U.S. presidents and cabinet secretaries.
- The Commission describes its role as incubating ideas and building cross-border relationships in support of open markets, rule of law, and democratic principles. However, it has been criticized for reflecting elitist views on constraining popular sovereignty to maintain effective governance, particularly due to the 1975 report "The Crisis of Democracy."
- The organization's emphasis on trilateral coordination originated amid concerns over U.S.-European-Japanese economic interdependence and the decline of U.S. hegemony in the 1970s. It has since expanded to include Mexico (1990) and broader Asia-Pacific representation.
- Leadership is organized regionally, with one chair per group (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific), supported by two deputy chairs and an executive director each, plus a 74-member Executive Committee for strategic oversight.
- Membership composition consists of approximately 415 private citizens selected by invitation from elite sectors including business executives, academics, media figures, and former public officials.
Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission>
- The Trilateral Commission was founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski to foster cooperation among Japan, Western Europe, and North America.
- It is an international organization with more than 400 members from politics, business, media, and academia across three regions: Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Paris), and North America (Washington D.C.).
- Annual meetings are held in rotating locations among the three regions to discuss reports and strategies.
- Leadership includes regional chairs and directors, with current chairs being Jean-Claude Trichet for Europe, Meghan O'Sullivan for North America, and Akihiko Tanaka for Asia Pacific.
- Notable members include former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush, as well as prominent figures in academia, business, and politics such as Antony Blinken, Michael R. Bloomberg, and Zbigniew Brzezinski.
- The organization aims to address global challenges through closer cooperation among member regions based on shared values of democratic principles, open economies, and the rule of law.
- Membership quotas are assigned according to each country’s political and economic strength within their respective regions.
- Meetings focus on fostering substantive dialogue across these influential sectors.
Trilateral Commission | History & Facts | Britannica
<https://www.britannica.com/topic/Trilateral-Commission>
- The Trilateral Commission was founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller to foster cooperation among the US, its allies in Western Europe, Canada, and Japan.
- Key facts:
- Membership exceeds 400 influential individuals from politics, business, media, and intellectual circles. - Regional chairs oversee activities for Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific with headquarters in Paris, Washington D.C., and Tokyo respectively. - Annual meetings rotate among the three regions to discuss strategies and reports.
- The organization's membership is by invitation only and reflects significant economic weight and political influence, committed to private enterprise and collective management of global issues.
- Trilateral Commission agendas often precede those of G7/G8 summits; many members have held key governmental positions, including in Jimmy Carter’s cabinet.
- In 2001, the commission expanded its membership to include emerging economies like Mexico and several Asia-Pacific countries. China and India were admitted in 2009.
Understanding the Trilateral Commission: History, Objectives & Criticism
<https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/trilateralcommission.asp>
- The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental forum founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller to unite leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific for policy discussions.
Key Points:
- Membership is by invitation only, focusing on influential private citizens.
- Goals include fostering dialogue to address social, economic, geopolitical, and globalization challenges.
- The commission has expanded to include members from emerging market economies like India and China.
- Critics argue the commission supports elite interests over public interest.
Operations and Structure:
- Led by three regional chairs with deputies and an executive committee.
- Annual meetings rotate among regions; regional and national meetings are held throughout the year.
- Membership criteria vary, but a rotation policy ensures new members each year.
- Approximately 415 members: 175 from Europe, 120 from North America, and 120 from Asia-Pacific.
Origins and Evolution:
- Founded by David Rockefeller to address interdependence between the U.S., Canada, Japan, and Western Europe.
- Early director Zbigniew Brzezinski had significant political ties.
- Supports private enterprise, economic freedom, and collective management of global problems.
- Agendas align with G7 summits; members have held key government positions.
Controversies:
- Critics claim the commission promotes elite interests over public interest due to members' influence in politics and associations with government entities.
- The commission asserts it is an independent organization without formal ties to other organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations or the Bilderberg Group.
About Us - The Trilateral Commission
<https://www.trilateral.org/about/>
The Trilateral Commission, founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller, is a global organization that convenes senior policymakers and business leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia to address world issues.
- The Commission has recently redefined its mission to focus on common values like the rule of law, open economies and societies, and democratic principles.
- It aims to rejuvenate itself by addressing internal social, economic, technological, and political challenges while maintaining influence over foreign policy and national security strategies.
- Meetings occur twice annually, with one global meeting and three regional meetings per year. The next in-person global meeting is scheduled for Brussels in Summer 2024.
- During the pandemic, the Commission shifted to virtual meetings featuring speakers like Dr. Anthony Fauci and launched an initiative on the future of capitalism that concluded with an executive report.
Trilateral Commission Members Driving Censorship Campaigns (This is the organisation with a member called Keir Starmer)
<https://davidicke.com/2023/06/11/trilateral-commission-members-driving-censorship-campaigns-this-is-the-organisation-with-a-member-called-keir-starmer/>
- The article claims that the Atlantic Council is driving censorship campaigns under the guise of protecting trust and safety online during their 360/OS Summit in Costa Rica.
Key points:
- The summit aims to present these efforts as a human rights initiative.
- RightsCon, an event co-organized by EngageMedia, is criticized for being captured by corporate and government interests.
- The article suggests that the Digital Forensic Research Labs (DFRLabs), part of the Atlantic Council, integrates with entities like weapons manufacturers, Big Oil, and Big Tech.
Critical assessment:
- The claims in this article are heavily sourced from #TwitterFiles and personal opinions, which may lack rigorous verification.
The Hidden Influence of the Trilateral Commission: Global Conspiracy or Harmless Policy Group? - Knowledge Voyager
<https://knowledgevoyager.com/the-hidden-influence-of-the-trilateral-commission-global-conspiracy-or-harmless-policy-group/>
- The Trilateral Commission, founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski, is an influential non-governmental organization comprising leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia.
Key points:
- Aims to foster cooperation among member regions on economic and political issues.
- Members include high-profile politicians, business leaders, academics, and journalists.
- Annual meetings are closed to the public and press; discussions remain confidential.
Influence:
- Promotes free trade and economic integration through policy advocacy.
- Shapes discourse on global governance and international relations.
- Facilitates dialogue among influential members but does not impose policies on governments or organizations.
Conspiracy theories:
- Claims of world domination, control over global economics, election manipulation, secret society operations, and media control lack substantial evidence.
- Debunking: The Commission is a forum for discussion without legal authority to dictate government decisions; membership list is openly published.
Critics argue that while the Trilateral Commission holds significant influence, attributing all-encompassing power and control to it may be an exaggeration.
Annual Meetings
<https://trilat.org/annual-meetings-28/>
The Trilateral Commission, focusing on wildlife and ecosystem conservation in North America, has scheduled its next meeting for May 12-15, 2026, in Canada.
- Upcoming Meeting:
- Date: May 12-15, 2026 - Location: Canada
- Recent Meetings:
- 27th Annual Meeting (Virtual): Hosted by Mexico, June 27-30 - 26th Annual Meeting (Virtual): Hosted by Canada, June 13-16 - 25th Annual Meeting (Virtual): Hosted by the United States
- Past Meetings:
- 24th Annual Meeting: British Columbia, Canada, April 8-11, 2019 - 22nd Annual Meeting: Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, May 15-19, 2017 - 21st Annual Meeting: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 16-19, 2016 - 20th Annual Meeting: San Diego, California, USA, April 13-17, 2015
- Key Contacts:
- Humberto Berlanga (CONABIO) - Annie Little (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) - Patrick Nantel (Parks Canada)
The Trilateral Committee aims to facilitate international cooperation for conserving the living heritage of North America.
Home - The Trilateral Commission
<https://www.trilateral.org/>
The Trilateral Commission is an organization committed to promoting democratic principles, open economies and societies, and adherence to the rule of law.
- The article contains a mix of unrelated content about online gambling in various countries (Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Philippines, Bulgaria, Netherlands) which seems out of context for the Trilateral Commission.
- In Germany, online gambling is legally possible only with a license; the Anti-Money Laundering Law is particularly strict regarding financial transactions.
- Polish online casinos must be licensed by the government to ensure legality and player protection.
- The Dutch online casino market became legal in 2019 under the Wet kansspelen op afstand law, regulated by the Nederlandse Kansspelautoriteit.
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Sources
- Trilateral Commission - Wikipedia wikipedia
- Trilateral Commission — Grokipedia grokipedia
- Trilateral Commission | History & Facts | Britannica other
- Understanding the Trilateral Commission: History, Objectives & Criticism other
- Trilateral Commission: The Secret Circle That Controls Governments other
- About Us - The Trilateral Commission other
- Trilateral Commission Members Driving Censorship Campaigns (This is the organisation with a member called Keir Starmer) other
- The Hidden Influence of the Trilateral Commission: Global Conspiracy or Harmless Policy Group? - Knowledge Voyager other
- Annual Meetings other
- Home - The Trilateral Commission other