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Our mission - to celebrate the human condition, empower individuals and unite all people under stable international political, social and economic covenants of confidence - will allow us to realize the "peace without victory" maxim espoused by US President Woodrow Wilson. 

Wilson correctly asserted at the end of the First World War that the concept of a "peace without victory" must be the premise and the sole political condition under which any desire for and successful work toward international security and economic prosperity may ever be achieved.

 

 

Our Mandate
The international mandate for the Janus Project is derived from a report by the United Nations Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) entitled, "Some Reflections on the United Nations" (UN Doc.No: A/40/998).

According to the report: "Approaches to the search for peace and security through institutions, and through sectoral, centralized or direct (military) means, while laudable, had failed and were often counter-productive to the long term objectives of the Charter of the United Nations."

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The United Nations Recommendation
The UN's JIU report recommends that "the existing order of priority between the direct and indirect approaches to the search for peace should be inverted representing a considerable intellectual transformation."

 

As such, the first of our operating principles is our "...commitment to the intellectual transformation of humanity."

Our complete mission and our fundamental principles and values guiding our operations are detailed and constituted in the Janus Project Charter.