[governance] communicating with our peers

Ian Peter ian.peter at ianpeter.com
Sat Feb 9 21:13:27 EST 2008


My experience with organizations which have adopted the one open, one closed
list approach is that the majority of discussion just moves over to the
closed list over time, whether it is sensitive or not. If there are two
lists, there still has to be a mechanism to achieve transparency around
issues where the closed list has been utilized.

Might as well just have one list. I don't mind the Chatham House
anonymisation process, but I also think that many people might view
transparency as meaning that MAG members individual points of view and
comments on issues under discussion should be known as a default position,
with Chatham House only being applied where there is a compelling reason to
do so..


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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Malcolm [mailto:Jeremy at Malcolm.id.au] 
Sent: 10 February 2008 12:41
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; Adam Peake
Subject: Re: [governance] communicating with our peers

On 10/02/2008, at 12:14 AM, Adam Peake wrote:

>> Anyway, that's my opinion. If the caucus has a position, it would  
>> be good to hear. What should it be,
>
> 1. One open MAG mailing, anyone can read the archive. Should it  
> follow chatham house rule and be anonomyzed?
>
> 2. Two MAG lists, one open (should it follow chatham house rule and  
> be anonomyzed?), and a closed list for discussion of sensitive  
> issues (suggest it should be noted on the archived list when  
> discussion is taking place on private, and that discussion  
> summarized if appropriate.)

I think option 2 would be acceptable, but the existence of an  
alternative closed list obviates the need for the anonymisation IMHO.   
Apart from which as Marcus pointed out this would reduce the load on  
the Secretariat.

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Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
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