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An Inter-Community Initiative for a New Centre Ground

Phoenix Initiative Brainstorming Meeting

An Inter-Community Initiative for a New Centre Ground

28 - 29 October 2010
London

On 28th- 29th October, the Institute hosted a brainstorming meeting entitled ‘An Inter-Community Initiative for a New Centre Ground’.  The meeting was opened by Professor Timothy Garton Ash and was attended by nearly 50 thought leaders and activists from a variety of backgrounds, including representatives from both the conservative and liberal branches of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities, journalists, bloggers, philosophers, community activists and historians. 

The meeting sought to explore the moral, philosophical and practical underpinnings of developing a more robust and confident centre ground capable, de facto, of marginalising the extremes.  The aim was to create an inclusive process to identify a New Centre Ground that would bring together a network of figures from diverse political, community, religious and ideational backgrounds. There was a commitment not to shy away from tackling more divisive issues but rather to seek to create a ‘safe space’ for such questions to be tackled directly and honestly.  Questions discussed amongst the group included; ‘post-religious, post-ideological societies? Are we facing a moral and political vacuum?’, ‘multiculturalism, assimilation, integration: how to move beyond the current debate?’, ‘do we need shared values to live together?’ and ‘can the middle ever be as attractive and as aspirational as the extremes?’  Some of the points of conflict challenging society that were debated over the 2 days included gender equality, sexual orientation, the role of religion, and the West’s engagement abroad. 

The off-the-record meeting was an initial step in sowing the seeds for a longer term process and fostered useful relationships in an environment where participants felt comfortable talking about the contentious issues that are dividing communities.  Discussions and debates around the table were lively and challenging, with participants at ease exploring how to confront the identity and the crisis in confidence being experienced in both Europe and the US.  A strong contingent from the US attended and participants were in strong agreement that these issues need to be tackled on a transatlantic basis.

Follow up meetings are planned in order to move this initiative forward in 2011.  

Participants watch a presentation during ISD's second Social Media and Intolerance workshop, July 2012
Leading activists from pro-democracy movements in the Middle East, speaking at a Weidenfeld Debate, February 2012
HE Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech Foreign Minister, addresses an invited audience at an ISD policy breakfast, October 2011
Dr Magnus Ranstorp of the Swedish National Defence College addressing the Counter-terrorism and Communities Workshop, September 2012
Meeting of the Turkey Task Force, Istanbul, 13-14 April 2013
European Leader Series, with Mikhail Kasyanov, former Prime Minister of Russia, February 2013, London
The Inaugural Hoffmann Lecture with Jim Leape, Director General of WWF International, February 2013
Meeting of the Energy Expert Group to discuss energy issues of mutual concern to Turkey,USA and the EU
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chamber Music 2012, Robert Levin, University of Cambridge, October 2012
Historian Saul Friedlander, Inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography at the University of Oxford, May 2012
Dr Suraya Dalil, Afghan Minister of Health, speaking at the Weidenfeld Debate, Oxford, May 2013
Imogen Cooper, pianist, Humanitas Visiting Professor of Classical Music and Music Education, 2012-2013
Humanitas Visiting Professor in the History of Art, Philippe de Montebello, University of Cambridge, November 2012
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in the History of Ideas, Professor Lorraine Daston, January 2013
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women's Rights, Ambassador Melanne Verveer, University of Cambridge, March 2013
Members of the Phoenix Network at a meeting hosted by ISD with the Three Faiths Forum and the British Council, March 2012
Gregory Doran, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2012-2013
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Media, Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman Google, January 2013
Vanessa Redgrave, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2012, speaking at the University of Oxford, February 2012
Journalists Edward Lucas, Deborah Rayner and Nabila Ramdani talking to ISD's Weidenfeld Scholars, June 2012