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The study of Lib­eral Democ­ra­cies (August, 1989) was the third in a tril­ogy of PWPA Con­gresses designed to under­stand the world’s social sys­tems. After the col­lapse of the Soviet Union, which co-chairman Edward Shils pro­claimed at the con­fer­ence one month before the Berlin Wall was torn down, democ­racy was cham­pi­oned as the future of all soci­eties. This Con­gress was orga­nized to help the world under­stand the strengths and weak­nesses of lib­eral demo­c­ra­tic soci­eties and to cau­tion that a work­able democ­racy requires more than a free press and the right to vote.

Through more than 90 papers on 15 pan­els, the con­fer­ence empha­sized the value of the cul­tural and edu­ca­tional roots of a democ­racy. With­out cit­i­zens capa­ble of prac­tic­ing respon­si­ble social life, democ­racy is not pos­si­ble. West­ern democ­ra­cies were the result of a long cul­tural his­tory in which a respon­si­ble indi­vid­ual con­science, codes of civil behav­ior, mass edu­ca­tion, and respect for human rights had developed.

Not only were many of these nec­es­sary insti­tu­tions of democ­racy under stress or break­ing down in the West, but they did not exist in other parts of the world to cre­ate a foun­da­tion for demo­c­ra­tic devel­op­ment. The US state depart­ment did not miss the impor­tance of this the­sis. The first book to come from the con­fer­ence, Civil­ity and Cit­i­zen­ship, was trans­lated into Ara­bic, Span­ish, and Czech to help fos­ter the under­stand­ing of the impor­tance of cul­tural insti­tu­tions for the devel­op­ment and main­te­nance of demo­c­ra­tic societies.

First International Congress

Lead­ers of Pro­fes­sors World Peace Acad­emy (PWPA) world­wide were invited to Korea by the Rev­erend Sun Myung Moon for the First Inter­na­tional Con­gress of PWPA. It was the found­ing of PWPA-International. It included an unex­pected eight-city whirl-wind tour, Decem­ber 14–23, 1983, in which the founder called for an ide­o­log­i­cal vic­tory over com­mu­nism. The found­ing meet­ing was held on Dec. 18.

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Second International Congress

“The Fall of the Soviet Empire: Prospects for Tran­si­tion to a Post-Soviet World,” Geneva, Switzer­land, August 16–20, 1985

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Third International Congress

“China in a New Era: Con­ti­nu­ity and Change,” Manila, Philip­pines, August 1987.

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Fourth International Congress

“Lib­eral Demo­c­ra­tic Soci­eties: Their Present State and Future Prospects,” Lon­don, U.K., August 1989

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Fifth International Congress

“Soci­ety in the Twenty-First Cen­tury: Oppor­tu­ni­ties and Dan­gers”, Seoul, Korea, August 20–24, 1992.

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