BIDEN’S SUMMIT FOR DEMOCRACY

On December 9-10, 2021, President Biden will host a virtual Summit for Democracy, which will bring together leaders from government, civil society, and the private sector to set forth an affirmative agenda for democratic renewal and to tackle the greatest threats faced by democracies today through collective action.

The summit will focus on challenges and opportunities facing democracies and will provide a platform for leaders to announce both individual and collective commitments, reforms, and initiatives to defend democracy and human rights at home and abroad.

For the United States, the summit will offer an opportunity to listen, learn, and engage with a diverse range of actors whose support and commitment is critical for global democratic renewal. It will also showcase one of democracy’s unique strengths: the ability to acknowledge its imperfections and confront them openly and transparently, so that  as the United States Constitution puts it, “form a more perfect union.”

In advance of the first summit, the U.S. has consulted with experts from government, multilateral organizations, philanthropies, civil society, and the private sector to solicit bold, practicable ideas around three key themes:

  1. Defending against authoritarianism
  2. Addressing and fighting corruption
  3. Promoting respect for human rights

Leaders will be encouraged to announce specific actions and commitments to meaningful internal reforms and international initiatives that advance the Summit’s goals.

These pledges will include domestic and international initiatives that counter authoritarianism, combat corruption, and promote respect for human rights.

Civil society will be represented on panels and in townhalls as a part of the official program. Their inclusion is based on a variety of factors including geographic representation, political context, and subject matter expertise.

Invitees

  1. Albania
  2. Angola
  3. Antigua and Barbuda
  4. Argentina
  5. Armenia
  6. Australia
  7. Austria
  8. Bahamas
  9. Barbados
  10. Belgium
  11. Belize
  12. Botswana
  13. Brazil
  14. Bulgaria
  15. Cabo Verde
  16. Canada
  17. Chile
  18. Colombia
  19. Costa Rica
  20. Croatia
  21. Cyprus
  22. Czech Republic
  23. Democratic Republic of Congo
  24. Denmark
  25. Dominica
  26. Dominican Republic
  27. Ecuador
  28. Estonia
  29. Fiji
  30. Finland
  31. France
  32. Georgia
  33. Germany
  34. Ghana
  35. Greece
  36. Grenada
  37. Guyana
  38. Iceland
  39. India
  40. Indonesia
  41. Iraq
  42. Ireland
  43. Israel
  44. Italy
  45. Jamaica
  46. Japan
  47. Kenya
  48. Kiribati
  49. Kosovo
  50. Latvia
  51. Liberia
  52. Lithuania
  53. Luxembourg
  54. Malawi
  55. Malaysia
  56. Maldives
  57. Malta
  58. Marshall Islands
  59. Mauritius
  60. Mexico
  61. Micronesia
  62. Moldova
  63. Mongolia
  64. Montenegro
  65. Namibia
  66. Nauru
  67. Nepal
  68. Netherlands
  69. New Zealand
  70. Niger
  71. Nigeria
  72. North Macedonia
  73. Norway
  74. Pakistan
  75. Palau
  76. Panama
  77. Papua New Guinea
  78. Paraguay
  79. Peru
  80. Philippines
  81. Poland
  82. Portugal
  83. Romania
  84. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  85. Saint Lucia
  86. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  87. Samoa
  88. Sao Tome and Principe
  89. Senegal
  90. Serbia
  91. Seychelles
  92. Slovakia
  93. Slovenia
  94. Solomon Islands
  95. South Africa
  96. South Korea
  97. Spain
  98. Suriname
  99. Sweden
  100. Switzerland
  101. Taiwan
  102. Timor-Leste
  103. Tonga
  104. Trinidad and Tobago
  105. Tuvalu
  106. Ukraine
  107. United Kingdom
  108. Uruguay
  109. Vanuatu
  110. Zambia

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