The Collegium’s main purpose is to produce guidelines for effective action on a global agenda that have ethical integrity and political viability. To that effect, the Collegium is pooling the high ethical standards of its members, their political and scientific wisdom and experience, and their diversity in an effort to provide new and relevant approaches enabling to face the crisis threatning the world and increasingly interdependent global society.

The Collegium has engaged for that purpose in the continuous drafting, editing, publishing and disseminating of a White Book editorial project.

To measure the disorder and the contradictions of our world, to Imagine and propose guidelines at the level of the dangers threatening the equilibrium of the planet, to search for a new sense to give to the human adventure in our day and age:  these are the tasks that we chose when we took the initiative to issue our Appeal for the establishment of the International Ethical, Political and Scientific Collegium.  By way of its composition, bringing together thinkers and researchers in the areas of philosophy, science and the arts, as well as political leaders with a high level of responsibility, by the quality and the number of the signatories of the Appeal, and the contacts already established with the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the members of the G8, the Collegium should be capable of assuming a mission that becomes more urgent and decisive as time goes by.

The radicalisation of the crisis affecting all aspects of life on our motherland Earth, requires a new alliance between intellectuals and statesmen, to lay out the foundations of a contract to safeguard civilisation, and try to find the replies, for the people of the XXI Century to the three essential question, inspired by Emmanuel Kant :

  • What do we want to do for our planet?
  • What do we want to do for the human species?
  • What do we want to do with our lives?

Milan Kucan & Michel Rocard, co-chairmen of the Collegium International


The World Governance Charter Project

We have entered a new era – an era of anguish and global worry, pushed by the brutal urgency of the now and here, and the need to act without delay. The hope of changing the course of events cannot be rooted in traditional reactions. The time has come for constructive provocation and an audacious re-evaluation of the familiar order of things. This absolutely undeniable and compelling situation calls for a radical and immediate change.

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