{"id":5941,"date":"2012-09-19T11:08:25","date_gmt":"2012-09-19T16:08:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/?p=5941"},"modified":"2012-09-19T11:08:25","modified_gmt":"2012-09-19T16:08:25","slug":"perspectives-on-inter-american-relations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/perspectives-on-inter-american-relations\/","title":{"rendered":"Perspectives on Inter-American Relations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/carter1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-5943\" title=\"carter\" src=\"http:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/carter1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"313\" height=\"292\" srcset=\"https:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/carter1.jpg 313w, https:\/\/panamaadvisoryinternationalgroup.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/carter1-300x279.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 313px) 100vw, 313px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>This is a great article from the Inter-American Dialogue that speaks to positive peaceful relationships vs aggression in getting things done.\u00a0 It speaks to &#8220;Fairness and human rights, the basic qualities in both human and  international relations. The whole world needs more of this today.<\/p>\n<p><strong>By President Jimmy Carter<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Former Member of the Inter-American Dialogue September 6, 2012<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Speech delivered at the XVI Annual CAF Conference<br \/>\n<em>Click <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedialogue.org\/uploads\/CAF\/2012\/Audio\/D2%20Keynote%20Address%20Carter.mp3\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a> to listen to audio<\/em><\/p>\n<p>President Garcia, Secretary-General Insulza, Dialogue president Michael  Shifter, President Leonel Fernandez, ladies &amp; gentlemen: it is an  honor and pleasure for me to attend this conference and to give my  personal perspective on inter-American relations.<\/p>\n<p>As president, I valued my nation\u2019s membership in the OAS, and made every  effort to attend annual meetings personally. It was from my Latin  neighbors that I understood the need for the United States to correct  its troubled relationship with Panama concerning the canal. Although  several of my predecessors had failed to keep promises to negotiate a  new agreement, I decided to take action, and thirty-five years ago,  tomorrow, I signed the Panama Canal treaties with Omar Torrijos. During  my speech, I recognized \u201cthe commitment of the United States to the  belief that fairness, not force, should lie at the heart of our dealings  with the nations of the world. If any agreement is to last, it must  serve the best interests of both nations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That agreement was very costly politically to me and other supporters of  the treaty. For instance, of the twenty senators who voted for the  treaty and faced re-election that year, only seven of them returned to  office. But we believed it was the right thing to do, and history has  born it out. Despite the warning of opponents that Panama could not  manage the canal, they have done it superbly, and I was proud to join  Panama\u2019s president a few years ago in exploding the first dynamite to  begin to double its capacity. The treaties exemplified how two disputing  nations can, with fairness and mutual respect, agree to serve the best  interests of both.<\/p>\n<p>Fairness means respect for each society\u2019s decisions about its own  course, but it also means recognizing the inherent value of every  individual. In this hemisphere, we have sometimes confused respect for  another country\u2019s sovereignty with the notion of absolute  non-intervention. I know this is partially a response to my country\u2019s  history of imposing its own ideologies and interests on others,  sometimes with force. This was mostly when we were in bed with military  dictators. This past is regrettable, but it cannot be an excuse today  for denying human rights or rejecting collective approaches to our  shared problems.<\/p>\n<p>The concept of fundamental human rights is our common dream, but all of  us fail in some way to honor these principles. It is only with a shared  commitment that we can build confidence among both citizens and  governments that universal rights will be protected. This is a challenge  we all face each day. As a new president I announced a Latin American  policy of non-intervention and the championship of human rights, and the  progress of freedom and democracy has made me proud.<\/p>\n<p>But I am worried about our common future. Across the hemisphere,  societies are struggling with the basic relationship between government  and citizens, the role of the state in the economy, and how to ensure  that the most vulnerable in our societies can live a decent life. But as  we debate and experiment with different ways to address these  fundamental issues, we often fall into the trap of disrespecting or  denigrating other points of view. When our societies fail to agree about  the best way forward, we become polarized and paralyzed.<\/p>\n<p>We have seen these deadlocks evolve not just within but also between our  countries. When we fail to listen and refuse to communicate, we lose  our capacity to resolve problems together that cannot be addressed alone  &#8212; challenges like illicit drug-trafficking, transnational crime and  terrorism, enhancing commerce, and dealing with climate change.<\/p>\n<p>It requires courage and leadership to take the first step toward mutual  understanding. I have been impressed with President Juan Manuel Santos  of Colombia as he reached out to two of his neighbors to restore  diplomatic relations. They don\u2019t agree on everything, but they can now  work together on threats to security within and across their borders.  And I am pleased that he has begun talks with the FARC.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, the relationship between my country and Cuba is one that  requires courage on both sides to improve. I am distressed that the  United States continues its economic embargo against the people of Cuba  long after the end of the Cold War, and that we display no interest in  improving diplomatic relations.\u00a0 We should all continue to press the  Cuban government to respect individual rights and more political  openness, but the embargo undermines U.S. credibility in calling for  improvements there. I also fear that our so-called \u201cdemocracy aid\u201d  program is aimed at regime-change and does not promote democracy.  Unfortunately, the program is used by some in Cuba to justify keeping  the American contractor Alan Gross in prison.<\/p>\n<p>A more sincere dialogue would be possible if the United States removed  Cuba from the state-sponsored terrorism list.\u00a0 They are on the list  because the FARC and the Basque ETA have offices in Cuba, but when I was  in Havana the Colombian and Spanish ambassadors told me that this  offered them an opportunity to dialogue, as evidenced by Colombia\u2019s  announcement of the new peace talks in Cuba.<\/p>\n<p>When our governments cannot or will not take the first step, then  business and civic leaders &#8211; like many who are here today &#8211; should exert  your full leadership for harmony and justice. The beneficial results  for politics, commerce and trade would be almost unlimited.<\/p>\n<p>*****************<\/p>\n<p>Security of its citizens is the first responsibility of government. The  state must prevent individuals from engaging in criminal and violent  acts and punish those who do. However, our governments must strike a  proper balance between acting decisively against danger, be it domestic  or foreign, and maintaining the fundamental right to due process of  law.\u00a0 We must safeguard the hard won gains we have made to prevent the  abuse of power that inevitably results when the executive claims for  itself unchecked power to detain and even kill persons it considers to  pose a threat. A fear of terrorism has led my own country to take steps  in the wrong direction &#8211; with indefinite detention in Guantanamo, and  surveillance of American citizens without warrants &#8211; which i hope we  will correct.<\/p>\n<p>In the struggle against terrorism and crime, it is essential for  democracies to take steps to provide security without violating human  rights.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most pernicious consequences of the international struggle to  combat illicit drugs is the harm to non-violent users and their  families. Latin American societies pay a disproportionate price in lost  lives, corrupted justice systems, and overcrowded prisons because we  have over-emphasized drug eradication and interdiction over reducing  demand for drugs. As president, 34 years ago, I called for  decriminalizing \u2013 not legalizing \u2013 the possession of marijuana.<\/p>\n<p>Since then, U.S. drug policies have been very harmful to our own  country, and caused an explosion in prison populations. At the end of  1980, just before i left office, 500,000 people were incarcerated in the  United States; now there are five times as many \u2013 the highest  incarceration rate in the world. The number of people imprisoned for  nonviolent drug offenses has increased more than twelvefold.<br \/>\nNot only has this policy destroyed the lives of millions of young people  and their families, especially minorities, but it is wreaking havoc on  state and local budgets. It is time to look for an alternative approach,  beginning with treatment instead of imprisonment for people who use  drugs but do no harm to others.<\/p>\n<p>***********<\/p>\n<p>In 1977 I signed the American Convention on Human Rights, saying: \u201cas  far back as the 1820s, Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar put forward a concept of human  freedom and the responsibility of government to protect the rights of  individuals&#8230;. This blank place on the page has been here for a long  time, and it&#8217;s with great pleasure that I sign on behalf of the United  States this convention on human rights which will spell out in clear  terms our own belief in the proper relationship between free human  beings and governments chosen by them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Although the United States Senate has not ratified the convention, 24  other countries of the hemisphere signed it, and the Inter-American  Court on Human Rights was born in 1979. The court and the commission on  human rights &#8211; that was created much earlier by the OAS &#8211; form one of  the most comprehensive human rights systems in the world. It is an  achievement of which we should all be proud, and which we must all  strive to protect. These institutions serve citizens who may have no  other way to assert their basic rights and demand protection. We should  not see them as an affront to the authority of our governments, but  rather as our shared obligation to promote and protect the universal  human rights that we all hold dear.<\/p>\n<p>I was proud that my administration gave strong support to the commission  because it played a central role in reducing human rights violations  and reinforcing the march toward democracy.<br \/>\nBut I am concerned about ongoing problems like the violence suffered by  indigenous groups in disputes with governments over natural resources,  and government actions that infringe on freedom of expression of NGOs  and the news media. I am disturbed about reports of human rights  violations by some government security forces. And I am alarmed at  inhuman prison conditions in many countries that threaten the lives not  only of indicted prisoners, but of many citizens detained for long  periods without charge. The inter-American human rights system strives  to protect citizens in all of these situations.<\/p>\n<p>We must look for additional ways to strengthen the commission on human  rights and ensure its independence from political pressures. Strong and  effective rapporteurs are needed to address crimes of violence against  women and children, discrimination against vulnerable groups, and  freedom of expression. The commission may need some reforms to be more  efficient, but its autonomy must not be reduced. The OAS should  carefully consider the proposals that are being advanced, but we must  never let this citizen\u2019s treasure be weakened.<\/p>\n<p>I call on my nation and all others to ratify the American convention and  join the Inter-American Court. I\u2019ve asked Venezuela to reconsider its  plans to withdraw. I offer the Carter Center as a place to examine both  of these institutions and seek ways to ensure that the achievements we  have made together as a hemisphere are not abandoned, but instead will  live beyond us.<\/p>\n<p>**********************<\/p>\n<p>Finally, I cannot ignore two significant election campaigns now  underway. Venezuela will elect a president on October 7, and the United  States one month later. Despite the many differences between our two  countries, we have some important similarities. One is that both  countries are debating the fundamental relationship between state and  society. What guarantees do our governments want to provide to all our  citizens, especially the most vulnerable? Who will pay for these  guarantees? What mechanisms need to be strengthened to ensure that core  human rights and fundamental fairness are protected? These are difficult  issues, and neither country is handling the debate very well.<\/p>\n<p>The political debates are influenced by another unfortunate policy our  two countries share. The United States and Venezuela are anomalies in  the hemisphere in that they do not provide public financing for  political campaigns. Actually, the U.S. offers public funding for  presidential campaigns (which I accepted), but the candidates now reject  the financing and the limits on spending that come with it. Money in  politics undermines the fundamental tenet of democracy &#8211; political  equality.<\/p>\n<p>For some countries, the challenge is how to keep illicit money out of  politics, especially drug money. For the U.S., the issue is how to  prevent undue influence of money in politics, while not infringing on  freedom of speech. With candidates no longer accepting public funding,  and with the U.S. Supreme Court allowing unlimited and often anonymous  private contributions, wealthy donors and special interests now flood  the airwaves with negative ads not subject to campaign regulation.\u00a0 As a  result, basic political equality is undermined since the wealthy have a  far greater opportunity to influence the election of candidates and  then to shape public policy.<\/p>\n<p>The problem in Venezuela is that an incumbent running for reelection can  place government ads that look very much like campaign ads and command  broadcast coverage of his speeches. The concern is not private money  influencing the campaign, but rather the extensive use of public money  and state resources in favor of the governing party.<\/p>\n<p>On this and other election issues, several Latin American countries  offer better practices that can benefit us all. Brazil, Mexico, Chile,  and many other countries regulate television advertising. Mexico just  elected a new president under laws that prevent the incumbent president  from campaigning for his own party\u2019s nominee. It prohibits negative  campaigning and provides $24 million in public financing to each  candidate. In contrast, the U.S. campaigns for federal office this year  will cost more than $6 billion, much of it spent on destroying the  reputation of opponents.<\/p>\n<p>In both Venezuela and the United States, the elections will be of great  importance. We believe they\u2019ll be honest and we encourage a maximum  participation of voters in both countries.<\/p>\n<p>***********************<\/p>\n<p>Fairness and human rights. These are basic qualities in both human and  international relations. We may have different visions of how to address  the fundamental challenges facing us, but we will never be able to  address them satisfactorily unless we return to basic civility and a  willingness to cooperate to find solutions based on common values. We  must begin with a concern for the most vulnerable among us and a  commitment to treat each individual with equity and fairness. This will  provide in our western hemisphere a bright future \u2013 to all of us.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is a great article from the Inter-American Dialogue that speaks to positive peaceful relationships vs aggression in<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-5941","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-news-articles-panama-perpsective"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.7 (Yoast SEO v27.7) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Perspectives on Inter-American Relations - Blog and Newsletter<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" 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