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The '''Trilateral Commission''' is a private organization, established to foster closer cooperation between America, Europe and Japan. It was founded in July 1973, at the initiative of [[David Rockefeller]]; who was Chairman of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] at that time. The Trilateral Commission is widely seen as a counterpart to the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.antiwar.com/berkman/trilat.html |title=The Trilateral Commission and the New World Order |accessdate=2007-12-01 |last=Berkman |first=Gene|date=1993 |publisher=antiwar.com}}</ref> He pushed the idea of including Japan at the [[Bilderberg]] meetings he was attending but was rebuffed. Along with [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]] and a few other people, including individuals from the [[Brookings Institution]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and the [[Ford Foundation]], he convened initial meetings out of which grew the ''Trilateral'' organization.


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Other founding members included [[Alan Greenspan]] and [[Paul Volcker]], both eventually heads of the [[Federal Reserve]] system.
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==History==
Its first executive committee meeting was held in [[Tokyo]] in October 1973. In May 1976, the first plenary meeting of all of the Commission's regional groups took place in [[Kyoto]], attended by [[Jimmy Carter]].<ref>[http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Trilateralism/JimmyCarter_Trilat.html Trilateralism Jimmy Carter and the Trilateralists<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Today it consists of approximately 300–350 private citizens from [[Europe]], the [[Asia-Pacific]] region, and [[North America]], and exists to promote closer political and economic cooperation between these areas, which are the primary industrial regions in the world.<ref>[http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Trilateralism/JimmyCarter_Trilat.html Trilateralism Jimmy Carter and the Trilateralists<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Its official journal from its founding is a magazine called ''Trialogue''.


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Membership is divided into numbers proportionate to each of its three regional areas. These members include corporate CEOs, politicians of all major parties, distinguished academics, university presidents, labor union leaders and not-for-profits involved in overseas philanthropy. Members who gain a position in their respective country's government must resign from the Commission.

The organization has come under much scrutiny and criticism by political activists and academics working in the social and political sciences. The Commission has found its way into a number of [[conspiracy theories]], especially when it became known that President [[Jimmy Carter]] appointed 26 former Commission members to senior positions in his Administration. Later it was revealed that Carter himself was a former Trilateral member. In the 1980 election, it was revealed that Carter and his two major opponents, [[John B. Anderson]] and [[George H. W. Bush]], were also members, and the Commission became a campaign issue. [[Ronald Reagan]] supporters noted that he was not a Trilateral member, but after he was chosen as Republican nominee he chose Bush as his running mate; as president, he appointed a few Trilateral members to Cabinet positions and held a reception for the Commission in the White House in 1984. The [[John Birch Society]] believes that the Trilateral Commission is dedicated to the formation of one [[world government]].<ref>[http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_295.html The Straight Dope: Is the Trilateral Commission the secret organization that runs the world?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In 1980, [[Holly Sklar]] released a book titled ''Trilateralism: the Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management.''

Since many of the members were businesspeople or bankers, actions that they took or encouraged that helped the banking industry have been noted. Jeremiah Novak, writing in the July 1977 issue of ''Atlantic,'' said that after international oil prices rose when Nixon set price controls on American domestic oil, many developing countries were required to borrow from banks to buy oil: "The Trilaterists' emphasis on international economics is not entirely disinterested, for the oil crisis forced many developing nations, with doubtful repayment abilities, to borrow excessively. All told, private multinational banks, particularly Rockefeller's Chase Manhattan, have loaned nearly $52&nbsp;billion to developing countries. An overhauled [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF) would provide another source of credit for these nations, and would take the big private banks off the hook. This proposal is the cornerstone of the Trilateral plan."<ref>[http://www.antiwar.com/berkman/trilat.html The Trilateral Commission And The New World Order<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

The North American continent is represented by 107 members (15 Canadian, seven Mexican and 85 U.S. citizens). The European group has reached its limit of 150 members, including citizens from [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Cyprus]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[the Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Poland]], [[Portugal]], [[Romania]], [[Russia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Turkey]] and the [[United Kingdom]].

At first, Asia and Oceania were represented only by Japan. However, in 2000 the Japanese group of 85 members expanded itself, becoming the Pacific Asia group, composed of 117 members: 75 [[Japan]]ese, 11 [[South Korea]]ns, seven [[Australia]]n and [[New Zealand]] citizens, and 15 members from the [[ASEAN]] nations ([[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]] and [[Thailand]]). The Pacific Asia group also includes nine members from [[China]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Taiwan]].

==Membership==
The three current chairmen are:
*[[Joseph Nye]]: North America (University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Chair, National Intelligence Council and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs);
*[[Peter Sutherland]]: Europe (Irish businessman and former politician associated with the [[Fine Gael]] party; former Attorney General of Ireland and European Commissioner in the first [[Delors Commission]]; former Director General of the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]], the precursor to the [[World Trade Organization]]; Chairman of [[BP]] and [[Goldman Sachs International]]);
*[[Yotaro Kobayashi]]: Pacific Asia (Chairman of [[Fuji Xerox]]).

Some others who are or have been members:
* [[Krister Ahlström]]: Chairman, Ahlström Corp.; Vice Chairman, Stora Enso & Fortum; former Chairman, Finnish Employers Confederation
* [[Rona Ambrose]]: Member of Parliament, Canada
* [[John B. Anderson]]: former [[US Congressman]]
* [[Bruce Babbitt]]: Interior Secretary under Clinton<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Francisco Pinto Balsemão]]
* [[Jim Balsillie]]: Chairman and Co-CEO of [[Research In Motion]].
* [[Raymond Barre]]: former French Prime Minister
* [[Lloyd Bentsen]]: former [[US Senator]] and Secretary of the Treasury under Clinton<ref>[http://www.antiwar.com/berkman/trilat.html The Trilateral Commission And The New World Order<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Georges Berthoin]]: International Chairman of the [[European Movement]] from 1978–1981.
* [[Catherine Ann Bertini]]: Former United Nations Under Secretary General in Management, former Director of World Food Program.
* [[Maurizio Bevilacqua]]: Member of Parliament, Canada
* [[Ritt Bjerregaard]]: Mayor of [[Copenhagen]], Danish Social Democrat MP, former Secretary of Education, member of various cabinets; European Commissioner for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection in the [[Santer Commission]] from 1995 to 1999.
* [[Tom Bradley (politician)]]: former Mayor of Los Angeles
* [[John H. Bryan]]: former CEO of [[Sara Lee (corporation)|Sara Lee]] bakeries, affiliated with the [[World Economic Forum]] and a director on the Boards of [[Sara Lee (corporation)|Sara Lee]], [[Goldman Sachs]], [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[British Petroleum]] and [[Bank One]].
* [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]: [[United States National Security Advisor|U.S. National Security Advisor]] to U.S. President [[Jimmy Carter]] from 1977 to 1981.
* [[James E. Burke]]: CEO of [[Johnson & Johnson]] from 1976 to 1989.
* [[George H.W. Bush]]: Former President of the U.S.
* [[Guido Carli]]: former Governor of the [[Banca d'Italia]] from 1960-1975
* [[Frank Carlucci]]: President of [[Carlyle Group]], U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989.
* [[Hervé de Carmoy]]
* [[Jimmy Carter]]: Former President of the U.S.
* [[Gerhard Casper]]: Constitutional scholar, faculty member and former President at [[Stanford University]]; successor trustee of [[Yale University]] and part of the Board of Trustees of the [[Central European University]] in Hungary.
* [[Dick Cheney]]: current Vice President of the U.S.
* [[Warren Christopher]]: former Secretary of State under Clinton and Deputy Secretary of State under Carter<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.lewrockwell.com</ref>
* [[Henry Cisneros]]: HUD Secretary under Clinton<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Joe Clark]]: former Canadian Prime Minister
* [[Bill Clinton]]: Former President of the U.S.
* [[William Cohen]]: former Republican Congressman and [[US Senator]], U.S. Secretary of Defense under President Clinton.
* [[Tim Collins (financier)|Tim Collins]]: CEO of [[Ripplewood Holdings LLC]] investment company; also part of the [[Yale Divinity School]] and [[Yale School of Management]] board of advisors and U.S.-Japan non-profit organizations.
* [[John Danforth]]: former [[US Senator]]
* [[André Desmarais]]: President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montréal, QC; Deputy Chairman, Power Financial Corporation<ref>[http://www.powerfinancial.com/index.php?lang=eng&comp=powerfinancial&page=directors Power Financial Corporation - Board of Directors<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.powerfinancial.com</ref>
* [[Hedley Donovan]]: former editor-in-chief of ''Time'' magazine, White House Advisor on Domestic and Foreign Policy under Carter, Trilateral Commission founding member<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Lawrence Eagleburger]]: former Secretary of State under [[George H. W. Bush]]
* [[Bill Emmott]]: Former editor of ''[[The Economist]]'' magazine.
* [[Aatos Erkko]]: Chairman, SanomaWSOY
* [[Daniel J. Evans]]: former [[Governor of Washington]]
* [[Gaston Eyskens]]: former [[Prime Minister of Belgium]]
* [[Dianne Feinstein]]: Democratic U.S. Senator, former Mayor of San Francisco, member of the Council on Foreign Relations; chairwoman of the [[U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security]].
* [[Martin Feldstein]]: Professor of economics at Harvard University; president and CEO of the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]] (NBER); chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] from 1982 to 1984; former director of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; member of the [[Bilderberg Group]] and of the [[World Economic Forum]].
* [[Hugh Fletcher]]: Chancellor of [[Auckland University]] and CEO of [[Fletcher Challenge]].
* [[Ross Garnaut]]: Head, Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.
*[[David Gergen]]: Political consultant and presidential advisor during the Republican administrations of Nixon, Ford and Reagan; also served as advisor to Bill Clinton.
* [[John Glenn]]: former astronaut, former [[US Senator]] and U.S. Presidential candidate<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Maldonado Gonelha]]
* [[Allan Gotlieb]]: Canadian Ambassador to Washington from 1981 to 1989, chairman of the [[Canada Council]] from 1989 to 1994.
* [[Bill Graham (politician)|Bill Graham]]: former Canadian Minister of National Defence and Minister of Foreign Affairs under [[Paul Martin]]; for most of 2006, interim parliamentary leader of the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]].
* [[Maurice R. Greenberg|Hank Greenberg]]: Former chairman and CEO of [[American International Group]] (AIG), the world's largest insurance and financial services corporation.
* [[Alan Greenspan]]: Former Chairman of the [[U.S. Federal Reserve]]
* [[Alexander Haig]]: former Secretary of State under Reagan
* [[Sirkka Hämäläinen]]: Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor, Bank of Finland
* [[Edward Heath]]: former British Prime Minister
* [[Mugur Isarescu]]: Governor of the National Bank of [[Romania]] since 1990 and Prime Minister from December 1999 to November 2000; he worked for the Minister of Foreign Affairs then for the Romanian Embassy in the U.S. after the 1989 Romanian revolution.
* [[Max Jakobson]]: former Finnish ambassador to the United States
* [[Sergei Karaganov]]: Presidential Advisor to [[Boris Yeltsin]] and [[Vladimir Putin]]; member of the International Advisory Board of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] from 1995 to 2005.
* [[Henry Kissinger]]: U.S. diplomat, National Security Advisor and Secretary of State in the Nixon and Ford administrations; former Chairman of the International Advisory Committee of [[JP Morgan Chase]].
* [[Horst Kohler]]: President of [[Germany]]
* [[Max Kohnstamm]]: Diplomat and historian, son of Philip Kohnstamm.
* [[Joseph Kraft]]: syndicated columnist<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Otto Graf Lambsdorff]]: Chairman of the German [[Free Democratic Party]] from 1993 to 1998; Minister for Economic Affairs for West Germany from 1977 to 1984.
* [[Liam Lawlor]]: Irish politician who resigned from the [[Fianna Fáil]] party; died in a car-crash in Moscow in 2005.
* [[Pierre Lellouche]]: French MP of the conservative [[Union for a Popular Movement]] party led by [[Nicolas Sarkozy]].
* [[Gerald M. Levin]]: Former CEO of [[Time Warner]], a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].
* [[Mario Vargas Llosa]]
* [[Peter Lougheed]]: former Premier of [[Alberta]]
* [[Allan MacEachen]]: former [[Leader of the Government in the Senate (Canada)]]
* [[Whitney MacMillan]]: Chairman Emeritus of [[Cargill]]
* [[Jorge Braga de Macedo]]
* [[Francis Maude]]: MP for Horsham, the only British MP currently a member of the Trilateral Commission, former Conservative Party Chairman, son of the late Sir Angus Maude MP
* [[Kiichi Miyazawa]]: Japanese Prime Minister in 1991–1993; Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1974 to 1976, Chief Cabinet Secretary from 1984 to 1986, Minister of Finance in 1987 and again from 1999 to 2002.
* [[Walter Mondale]]: former Vice President of the U.S. under Carter<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.lewrockwell.com</ref>
* [[Akio Morita]]: Co-founder of Sony Corporation; vice chairman of the [[Keidanren]] ([[Japan Federation of Economic Organizations]]) and member of the [[Japan-U.S. Economic Relations Group]].
* [[Brian Mulroney]]: former Canadian Prime Minister
* [[Lowell Murray]]: Canadian Senator
* [[Indra Nooyi]]: CEO of [[PepsiCo]]
* [[Shijuro Ogata]]: Former Deputy Governor, [[Bank of Japan]]
* [[Andrzej Olechowski]]: Polish director of [[Euronet]], USA; on the supervisory boards of [[Citibank Handlowy]] and ''[[Europejski Fundusz Hipoteczny]]''; president of the [[Central European Forum]]; Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Poland from 1989 to 1991; Minister of Foreign Economic Relations from 1991 to 1992; Minister of Finance in 1992 and of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1995; economic advisor to President [[Lech Wałęsa]] from 1992 to 1993 and in 1995, etc.
* [[Paul H. O'Neill]]: former Secretary of the Treasury under [[George W. Bush]] and former chairman of Alcoa
* [[Henry D. Owen]]: former [[Brookings Institution]] Director and [[Ambassador at Large]] for Economic Summit Affairs.
* [[Lucas Papademos]]: [[European Central Bank]] Vice President.
* [[Martha Piper]]: Former Chancellor of [[UBC]]
* [[Lee Raymond]]: Former CEO and Chairman, [[ExxonMobil]], vice chairman of the Board of Trustees of the [[American Enterprise Institute]], director of [[J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.]], director and member of the Executive Committee and Policy Committee of the [[American Petroleum Institute]].
* [[Paul Révay]]
* [[Susan Rice]]: former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, former member, [[National Security Council]], member, [[Brookings Institution]], advisor of Democratic Presidential Candidate [[Barack Obama]]
* [[Charles Robb]]: former [[US Senator]]
* [[Mary Robinson]]: President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997 as a candidate for the [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]; United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002.
* [[Dufferin Roblin]]: former Premier of [[Manitoba]]
* [[David Rockefeller]]: Founder of the Trilateral Commission; Chairman of the [[Chase Manhattan Bank]] board from 1969 to 1981; Chairman of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] from 1970 to 1985, now honorary Chairman; a life member of the [[Bilderberg Group]].
* [[Carl Rowan]]: syndicated columnist<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Robert Rubin]]: Treasury Secretary under Clinton<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Brent Scowcroft]]: former National Security Advisor under Ford and [[George H. W. Bush]]
* [[William Scranton]]: former [[Governor of Pennsylvania]]
* [[Tøger Seidenfaden]]: Editor-in-Chief, [[Politiken]],Denmark . Also a [[Bilderberg]] attendee since 1995
* [[Donna Shalala]]: Secretary of Health and Human Services under Clinton<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Gerard C. Smith]]: First U.S. Chairman of the Trilateral Commission; chief U.S. delegate to the [[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks]] of 1969.
* [[Anthony M. Solomon]]: former President, [[Federal Reserve Bank of New York]]
* [[Miguel Sousa Soares]]: Management Consultant, EMPORDEF, MDN (Portugal) from 2005.
* [[Ted Sorensen]]: former special adviser to President Kennedy<ref>[http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Trilateralism/JimmyCarter_Trilat.html Trilateralism Jimmy Carter and the Trilateralists<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa]]: Leader of the [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)]] from 1996 to 1999.
* [[Ron Southern]]: Chairman of the Board and majority shareholder of ATCO
* [[Jessica Stern]]: Former [[NSC]] staff member, author, and lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
* [[Thorvald Stoltenberg]]: [[Norway|Norwegian]] politician, holds a seat on the Trilateral Commission's Executive Committee.
* [[Han Sung-Joo]]
* [[Robert Taft Jr.]]: former [[US Senator]]
* [[James R. Thompson]]: former [[Governor of Illinois]]
* [[George Vasiliou]]: President of the [[Republic of Cyprus]] from 1988 to 1993, founder and leader of the Cypriot United Democrats party.
* [[Paul Volcker]]: Chairman of the [[U.S. Federal Reserve]] from 1979 to 1987, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the [[Group of Thirty]].
* [[Takeshi Watanabe]]
* [[Caspar Weinberger]]: Secretary of Defense under Reagan<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard66.html Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[Paul Wolfowitz]]: Former President of the [[World Bank]], former U.S. [[Deputy Secretary of Defense]] and a prominent member of the [[neo-conservatives]] in Washington.
* [[Tadashi Yamamoto]]
* [[Isamu Yamashita]]
* [[Andrew Young]]: former United States Ambassador to the United Nations
* [[Lorenzo Zambrano]]: Chairman and CEO of [[Cemex SAB de CV]] since 1985, the third largest cement company of the world; member of the board of [[IBM]] and [[Citigroup]].
* [[Robert Zoellick]]: President of the [[World Bank]], former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, former [[U.S. Trade Representative]].

== See also ==
* [[Council for Excellence in Government]]
* [[Rand Corporation]]
* [[Bilderberg Group]]
* [[Bohemian Grove]]
* [[New world order]]
* [[Internationalism]]

== References ==
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== Further reading ==
* ''Memoirs'' by David Rockefeller, New York: Random House, 2002. Contains a brief history of the Commission's founding, composition of members and overall influence.
* ''Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management'' by Holly Sklar, South End Press (November 1, 1980), 616 pages, ISBN 0-89608-103-6.
*''Trilaterals Over Washington, Vol. I and II'' by Antony C. Sutton and Patrick M. Wood, The August Corporation (1979/81), ISBN 0-933482-01-9.
* ''American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)'' (collective), Cambridge University Press (November 7, 1991), 318 pages, ISBN 0-521-42433-X.
* ''The Rockefeller triangle: A country editor's documented report on the Trilateral Commission plan for world government'' by Bill Wilkerson, Idalou Beacon (1980), 44 pages, ASIN B0006E2ZE4.
* ''Who's who of the elite: members of the Bilderbergs, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, and Skull & Bones Society'' by [[Robert Gaylon Ross]]. - 2nd revision. - San Marcos, Tex : RIE, 2000, ISBN 0-9649888-0-1.
*''Tous pouvoirs confondus : État, capital et médias à l'ère de la mondialisation'' by [[Geoffrey Geuens]], EPO (15 March 2003), 470 pages, ISBN 2-87262-193-8.
*"America and Europe" by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Foreign Affairs, 49:1 (October 1970), p.11-30; [Includes Brzezinski's proposal for the establishment of a body like the Trilateral Commission.]

==External links==
* [http://www.trilateral.org/ Official website]
*[http://www.augustreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=4 The Global Elite: Who are they?]
*[http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/third_section/The_Proud_Internationalist_2006.pdf The "Proud Internationalist": The Globalist Vision of David Rockefeller], a research paper by Will Banyan (pdf, 88 pages, 2006) with a detailed analysis of the Trilateral Commission
* [[Noam Chomsky]]: [http://www.chomsky.info/books/priorities01.htm The Carter Administration: Myth and Reality] (commentary on ''The Crisis of Democracy'', a 1975 Trilateral Commission report)
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/trilateral-commission.html The Political Graveyard's (incomplete) list of Trilateral Commission members]
* [http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_295.html Is the Trilateral Commission the secret organization that runs the world?] (from ''[[The Straight Dope]]'', 1987)
*[http://bilderberggroup.tripod.com/save-to-do/juin1984.html ''Tentations de la croisade, attraits de la coexistence'']
*[http://bilderberggroup.tripod.com/save-to-do/novembre2003.html ''Pouvoirs opaques de la Trilatérale'']
*{{cite news | title=Le Monde vu de la Trilatérale | publisher=L'Expansion | date=June 4, 1992 | url=http://www.lexpansion.com/art/6.0.113743.0.html}}
*[http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/elite/CECIA.htm Hong Kong SAR: Chief Executive's Council of International Advisors] Brief biographical profiles of Peter Sutherland, Maurice Greenberg and Gerald M. Levin, mentioning Commission membership.

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