The Madrid Agenda 2005 or International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism, and Security 2005 from Tuesday, March 08, 2005 to Friday, March 11, 2005. Organized by Club of Madrid.
The event is designed to bring about the promotion and safeguard of freedom and democracy through an international framework and response to terrorism by military, political, diplomatic, economic, and social means. For the only alternative to not safeguarding and promoting freedom and democracy is tyranny and terrorism. Only freedom and democracy can defeat tyranny and terrorism. No other system of government has legitimacy and no other system of government addresses grievances. Non-Combatants promote and defend freedom and democracy. Freedom and democratic actions must be meet with military, political, diplomatic, economic, and social solidarity and inclusiveness. Non-Combatants play a strategic role in protecting freedom and democracy by countering extreme ideologies and violence.
Friday, March 11, 2005
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee of European Affairs, Bruce Jackson, and Democracy
Bruce Jackson testimony before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee on European Affairs about democracy and the Black Sea Region is in HTML.
The Future of Democracy in the Black Sea Region
Gains and obstacles related to the development of democracy and the Black Sea Region. Recommendations designed to consolidate the gains and address obstacles for spreading democracy.
The Future of Democracy in the Black Sea Region
Gains and obstacles related to the development of democracy and the Black Sea Region. Recommendations designed to consolidate the gains and address obstacles for spreading democracy.
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