- Atlantic Union
Atlantic Union was the most common name for the proposal, originally advanced by journalist
Clarence K. Streit in 1939, to unite the world's leading democratic nations into afederal union , in much the way the thirteen states united in 1789 under theU.S. Constitution .For many years an
Atlantic Union Resolution was introduced every session in theU.S. Congress , by Rep.Paul Findley ,Donald Fraser , andMorris Udall as the lead co-sponsors, to call an "Atlantic Convention" which its proponents hoped would draft a constitution to be submitted for ratification to the countries represented. In 1964 the resolution finally passed and the convention was held, but PresidentLyndon B. Johnson , who was not a supporter of the concept, did not appoint supporters of federation as the U.S. delegates, so nothing came of the convention except a broadly-worded resolution calling for "greater cooperation".ee also
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European Union
*Community of Democracies Further reading
* "Union Now", Clarence K. Streit (1939). [http://www.constitution.org/aun/union_now.htm Online copy]
* Freedom's Frontier — Atlantic Union Now, by Clarence K. Streit (1961). [http://www.constitution.org/aun/aun0--00.htm Online copy]External links
* [http://www.iaud.org/ Association to Unite the Democracies]
* [http://www.iaud.org/ Streit Council]
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