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Membership is divided into amounts apportioned to each of its three areas. Members who gain a position in their respective country's government leave the commission.

The organization has come under much scrutiny and criticism by political activists and academics working in the social and political sciences. The Trilateral Commission has found its way into a number of Conspiracy Theories , especially relating to the Round Table Groups .

The North American continent is represented by 107 members (15 Canadians, 7 Mexicans and 85 US 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 , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , and 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 Japanese , 11 South Koreans , 7 Australian and New Zealand citizens, and 15 members from the ASEAN nations ( Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore and Thailand ). The Pacific Asia group also includes 9 members from China , Hong Kong and Taiwan .


MEMBERSHIP

The three current chairmen are:

Some other people who are or have been members:


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REFERENCES

  • ''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 052142433X

  • ''Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and elite planning for world management'', Black Rose Books (1980), 604 pages, ISBN 091961843X

  • ''Trilateralism the Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management'' by Holly Sklar, South End Press (November 1, 1980), 616 pages, ISBN 0896081036

  • ''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 0964988801

  • ''Tous pouvoirs confondus : État, capital et médias à l'ère de la mondialisation'' by Geoffrey Geuens , EPO (15 March 2003), 470 pages, ISBN 2872621938



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