World Movement for Democracy
The World Movement for Democracy is a global network of democrats, including activists, practitioners, academics, policy makers, and funders, who have come together to cooperate in the promotion of democracy.
The Washington, DC-based National Endowment for Democracy (NED) initiated this nongovernmental effort with a global Assembly in New Delhi, India, in February 1999 "to strengthen democracy where it is weak, to reform and invigorate democracy even where it is longstanding, and to bolster pro-democracy groups in countries that have not yet entered into a process of democratic transition."
Contents
Steering Committee (2010)
Accessed May 2010: [1]
- Mariclaire Acosta, Mexico
- Antoine Bernard, France
- Igor Blazevic, Bosnia
- Francesca Bomboko, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
- Ladan Boroumand, Iran
- Kim Campbell (Chair), Canada
- Kavi Chongkittavorn, Thailand
- Melinda Quintos de Jesus, Philippines
- Alicja Derkowska, Poland
- Hannah Forster, Gambia
- Han Dongfang (Vice-Chair), China
- Esther Dyson, United States
- David French, United Kingdom
- Carl Gershman, United States
- Paul Graham, South Africa
- Bambang Harymurti, Indonesia
- Jana Hybásková, Czech Republic
- Hisham Kassem, Egypt
- Asma Khader, Jordan
- Maina Kiai, Kenya
- Reginald Matchaba-Hove, Zimbabwe
- George Mathew, India
- Inna Pidluska, Ukraine
- Jacqueline Pitanguy, Brazil
- Carlos Ponce, Venezuela
- Hans Tippenhauer, Haiti
- Roel von Meijenfeldt, Netherlands
- Yevgeniy Zhovtis, Kazakhstan
Steering Committee (2007)
- Mahnaz Afkhami, Iran
- Urban Ahlin, Sweden
- Genaro Arriagada, Chile
- Zainab Bangura, Sierra Leone
- Francesca Bomboko, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Kavi Chongkittavorn, Thailand
- Ivan Doherty, Ireland
- Han Dongfang, China
- Yuri Dzhibladze, Russia
- Joao Carlos Espada, Portugal
- Abdou Filali-Ansary, Morocco
- David French, United Kingdom
- Carl Gershman, USA*
- Melinda Quintos de Jesus, Philippines
- Ivan Krastev, Bulgaria
- Riad Malki, Palestine
- Reginald Matchabe-Hove, Zimbabwe
- George Mathew, India
- Roel von Meijenfeldt, Netherlands
- Ghia Nodia, Georgia
- Ayo Obe, Nigeria, Chair
- Can Paker, Turkey, Treasurer
- Inna Pidluska, Ukraine
- Jacqueline Pitanguy, Brazil
- Krzysztof Stanowski, Poland, Vice Chair
- Elizabeth Ungar, Colombia, Secretary
Network of Democracy Research Institutes
"The Network was established to facilitate contacts among democracy scholars and activists and to promote a greater awareness of the diversity and vitality of democracy studies today." [1]
Members Africa
- Afrobarometer
- Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) - Nigeria
- Centre for Policy Studies (South Africa) (CPS) - South Africa
- Democracy in Africa Research Unit (DARU) - South Africa
- Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-GHANA)
- Institute for Democracy in South Africa (Idasa)
Asia
- Academy of Political Education - Mongolia
- Centre for Policy Alternatives - Sri Lanka
- Centre for Democratic Institutions (CDI) - Australia
- Centre for Policy Research (CPR) - India
- Civic Exchange - Hong Kong
- East Asia Barometer - Taiwan
- East Asia Institute - South Korea
- Institute for National Policy Research (INPR) - Taiwan
- King Prajadhipok's Institute (KPI) - Thailand
- The Sejong Institute - South Korea
Europe
- Access to Information Programme (AIP) - Bulgaria
- Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM) - Montenegro
- Center for Liberal and Democratic Studies (CLDS) - Serbia
- Center for Policy Studies (CSP) - Hungary
- Center for the Study of Democracy and Culture (CDK) - Czech Republic
- Centre for Liberal Strategies (CLS) - Bulgaria
- Centre for the Study of Public Policy (CSPP) - United Kingdom
- Democratization and Rule of Law Program, FRIDE - Spain
- European Stability Initiative (ESI) - Germany
- Human Rights Centre, University of Essex - United Kingdom
- Institute for Contemporary Studies (Albania) - Albania
- Institute for Political Studies (IEP) - Portugal
- Institute for Public Affairs (IVO) - Slovakia
- Institute for Regional and International Studies - Bulgaria
- Institute of Public Affairs (Poland) - Poland
- Interuniversity Research Centre on Southern Europe (CIRES) - Italy
- Romanian Academic Society (SAR)
Former Soviet Union
- Carnegie Moscow Center
- Caucasian Institute for Peace, Democracy, and Development (CIPDD) - Georgia
- Center for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights - Russia
- Democratic Initiatives Foundation - Ukraine
- Independent Institute of Socio-Economic Research (IISEPS) - Belarus
- International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS) - Ukraine
- St. Petersburg Center for Humanities and Political Studies (Strategy)
- Ural Foundation for Social Innovations (UFSI) - Russia
Latin America
- Center for the Opening and Development of Latin American (CADAL) - Argentina
- Congreso Visible (CV) - Colombia
- FUNDAR - Centro de Análisis e Investigación - Mexico
- Latinobarometer - Chile
- State of the Nation Program - Costa Rica
Middle East
- Al-Urdun Al-Jadid Research Center - Jordan
- Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) - United States
- Centre for the Research of Societal Problems (TOSAM) - Turkey
- Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies (ICDS) - Egypt
- Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) - Israel
- Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research - Palestine
- Rene Moawad Foundation - Lebanon
- Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV) - Turkey
United States and Canada
- Center for Democracy and the Third Sector - United States
- Center for the Study of Democracy - United States
- Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) - United States
- Center on Democratic Performance (CDP) - United States
- International Forum for Democratic Studies - United States
- Rights & Democracy- International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (ICHRDD) - Canada
Contact details
1025 F Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004
USA
Phone: (202) 378-9700
Fax: (202) 378-9889
Email: World AT ned.org
Website: http://www.wmd.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Steering Committee, World Movement for Democracy, accessed May 18, 2010.
External Links
- World Movement for Democracy, NeoCon Europe.