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Community of Democracies Asia Roundtable

CDI is an active participant in the Community of Democracies, a US-led grouping of democratic governments and NGOs dedicated to the promotion of democracy throughout the world which acts as a caucus within the United Nations.

CDI Director Ben Reilly participated in the Community of Democracies Asia Roundtable organised by the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, and held in Taipei January 23-25. The Asia Roundtable was the first event in the region to discuss progress towards the goals of Community of Democracies Ministerial Meeting which will take place in Mali at the end of 2007.

The Asia Roundtable attracted democracy promotion organisations from around the Asia-Pacific region, and featured presentations on democratic progress in Asia on issues such as rule of law, press freedom, election standards, gender equality, education for democracy, freedom of association, and the link between free enterprise and democracy.

The meeting was followed by a conference on "Transformations in New Democracies".  Further information on  both meetings is available here:

Program: Community of Democracies Taipei Roundtable on Democracy in Asia

Agenda: "Towards a Global Forum on New Democracies"

Agenda: "Transformations in New Democracies"


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The Foreign Service Institute in Taipei, venue for the Community of Democracies roundtable.

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Dr Lin Wen-Cheng-Lin, President of the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, opens the "Transformations in new Democracies" conference.

 

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Dr Reilly chairing a session of the Taipei Roundtable on Democracy in Asia.


 

 

The Australian National University

School of International, Political & Strategic Studies

The Centre for Democratic Institutions (CDI) supports the efforts of democracies in the Asia-Pacific region to strengthen their political systems. It provides training, technical assistance and peer support for parliamentarians, political party organisers and emerging leaders in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji. CDI sponsors research and publications on political change and democratic governance.

Established in 1998, CDI is funded by the Australian Government. The Centre is based in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.

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