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October 2008 Integral Leadership Review Integral Leadership Review
Volume VIII, No. 5 - October 2008

Notes From the Field:
The Hague Center for Global Governance,
Innovation and Emergence Getting our Act Together
Peter Merry

Introduction

Peter MerryFor a number of years, Dr Don Beck has been coming to the Netherlands, and every time he has said that the Hague will host the next generation of the United Nations. I guess I had heard him say it so many times, that when the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs put out a call for funding proposals in May this year, I just assumed that is what it was for.

So we crystallised a funding proposal in a couple of weeks, including an amazing group of committed partners (see below). Once we had completed it, we realised that the process of focus and attention itself had actually called the Hague Center into life, regardless of whether we got the funding or not (see what happened at the end of the article!).

Below is a description of the organisational concept so far, based on Chaordic Design principles. At the end, is an update. Please feel free to get in touch if you would like to connect.

Need

Human civilisation is currently facing large-scale, complex and rapidly evolving challenges, the like of which we have not seen before. Our current methods for problem-solving are proving inadequate. What is urgently needed at this time is multiple, intense and interconnected experimentation in breakthrough technology implementation and cultural alignment to discover new ways that might see us into the next era.

Purpose

To align, activate and support meshworks of stakeholders needed to design, implement and learn from solutions to the different and interconnected challenges humanity faces

Principles

Product

The Center will offer:

Partners

Click here to download Letters of Support

On October 1st we received news of our funding application. This is the letter that I wrote to the partners:

Today, October 1st, we received the news from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs that our request for funding had been turned down. And yet today I feel that the Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence has really been born.

When I heard the news, I became aware of my energy actually settling down as if something was crystallising and taking form. I noticed my mind playing with a few concepts around validation and self-worth, however they soon dropped away in the face of this powerful realisation that the Hague Center actually already exists. We have already started with our work, and a network of incredible people such as you is out there ready to collaborate. What a wealth of resources! As we learn to let go of much of our financial wealth on the planet, we re-discover the deeper meaning of wealth. The richest part of our application I believe to be the package of Letters of Support that we received from you and others. And there will be a role for money when the need is really there.

I found myself asking the question: "What are we already doing that is actually related to the Hague Center?" and noticed that the energy of connecting to that was a far more powerful energy than the energy I had around "How are we actually going to manifest all the things we put in the proposal, keep strictly to the budgets we estimated, all for 2009 and 2010, even though we have no idea if that will really be the need then?". What the proposal writing process has really done is to call the Hague Center concept into being, and I am very grateful to the Dutch Government for putting it out there at just the right time.

I want to share with you some of the activities that are already happening and/or crystallising, to give you a sense of what is unfolding and how you might feel called to connect and collaborate:

As I walked back to Amsterdam Central Station following our monthly Engage! retreat today, there was a huge, bright rainbow over the station. I walked straight into it. All is very well.

Looking forward to manifesting our enormous collaboration potential. Thank you for being there.

class="accredit">With love, Peter

I received a great number of powerful emails in reply. As I pondered the responses that were coming in, I realised what a gift this moment had been. It seems like this letter has created more belief in the Hague Center than 1.7 million euros could ever have done.

Peter Merry
Director
The Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence

m : +31 (0)61 355 4129
e : peter@thehaguecenter.org
w : www.thehaguecenter.org

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