Contact Us
Join the e-mail list
Make a Donation
  Uniting democracies has been the key international political trend of the last hundred years
Understanding this trend and enabling it to continue is the key to world political development
 
       
 

About Us

The Streit Council works toward closer cooperation among the experienced democracies as a basis for more effective U.S. engagement in world affairs. It builds on transatlantic and other inter-democracy institutions, supporting their treaty commitments to grow wider and deeper.
 
In an increasingly interdependent system, where solutions to international challenges require the cooperation of many parties, governmental and nongovernmental, the Streit Council facilitates the emergence of viable answers.
 
As a body that combines academic research with policy work to identify practical solutions, the Streit Council is uniquely designed as a forum where policymakers and scholars explore new approaches to better cooperation among the democracies.
 
Combined, the long established democracies have overwhelming power and influence in the world. This gives them great responsibilities to provide  coherent global leadership. Working together consistently is the key.
 
What We Are

We are an independent, non-partisan, non-profit incorporated 501(c)(3) organization, and our mission is based upon the principles and policies of Federal Union, the Atlantic Union Committee, and the Association to Unite the Democracies.

As we carry their mission into the twenty-first century, we build on the transatlantic organizations established partly on the basis of our ideas and on the new enthusiasm of Eastern European countries for joining these institutions since the fall of Communism in Europe in 1989-91.

Since C. K. Streit wrote Union Now, the established democracies have indeed developed substantial institutions for managing their common affairs and meeting their responsibilities in the world at large. The postwar U.S. strategy of integrating an initial group of democratic countries led, as we know, to the institutionalization of the Atlantic Alliance through NATO and its Parliamentary Assembly, and to support for other emerging inter-democracy institutions, such as the OECD, EU, International Energy Agency, G8, and others. These institutions, in keeping with the Union Now concept, worked as a magnet, attracting other countries to democratize and join.       

In its early years, the Federal Union movement helped to create a powerful sense of Atlantic identity, which became embedded in the new institutions. While this identity often seems to be fading away, its impact on diplomacy and on our lives still endures, through the institutions it spawned. Each round of EU and NATO enlargement is an implementation, perhaps unconscious, of our movement’s original programmatic documents.

As a citizens’ organization, we continue to promote the goal of a Union of Democracies primarily through research and education, fostering public discourse and awareness.

What We Do
 
We foster education, research, and policy initiatives on Euro-Atlantic integration, with particular emphasis on NATO and the European Union. We sponsor conferences, workshops, research projects, policy-networks, and reports to explore:
  • Widening and deepening the EU, NATO, G-7/8, IEA, and OECD.
  • Efficient decision-making and voting processes in inter-democracy institutions.
  • Ways for the core democracies to foster broader democratization and integration
  • Role of transatlantic institutions as an open nucleus of world order, built initially around long-standing democracies and gradually expanding to newer democracies.
What we work for

Through the collaborative work of a diverse and intergenerational group of leaders the Streit Council's work promoted a Union of Democracies, built around an initial core of long-standing North Atlantic democracies and expanding to newer democracies.

We are working toward a future of enhanced freedom, extended beyond current borders through a union of free peoples. We believe that any qualitative step forward in political evolution needs to be based upon the interlocking principles of freedom and union at both the national and the international levels. Our work is based upon the belief that the optimal way to deal with unfinished business in political evolution is a federal union of the established democracies, acting as a nucleus open to other countries to join as they modernize and democratize.

Of the institutions built upon the idea of a union of democracies, most still lack democratic accountability and – with the exception of the EU – have only started the process toward joint decision-making commensurate with their joint needs and adequate to their joint responsibilities.

The world’s established democracies still have – as when Union Now was published – the greatest power and influence in the world when working together. As citizens of these democracies we continue to bear great responsibilities: to strengthen our joint institutions and thus stabilize the international system – to promote common human concerns more effectively and consistently, at both regional and global levels.

We seek:
•           to promote closer, better-organized cooperation among the experienced democracies as the key to more effective U.S. engagement in world affairs;
•           to support the goals of deeper integration and ever-wider membership for the Euro-Atlantic institutions;
•           to encourage steps toward democratic voting processes in inter-democracy institutions, as a step beyond veto-ridden procedures; and
•           to enhance freedom, security, and peace through union of democracies, and cooperation with all countries whenever feasible.

 


 

Fall '08 Freedom&Union
Freedom & Union Fall 2008

image
Creating a Barrier-Free Transatlantic Market

Balladur

union

 

Key Upcoming Events and Meetings

OECD
NATO
WTO
EU
G-8
IAE

..

 

Site © The Streit Council
About Us | Terms of Use | Contact Us | 420 7th Street SE, Washington D.C. 20003
phone: (202) 986-2433, fax: (202) 667-1018