I have to join in on this one ... Why is there no govening body for Karate?
Why is there no predefined understanding of what constitutes each level?
...Would it be possible to have a National\International definition of what must be achieved for each level for the major forms?
For a start on why it is that a lot of karateka want absolutely nothing to do with some top-down, heavily hierarchical and inevitably bureaucratic outfit dictating to schools, read the following, TON:
http://www.24fightingchickens.com/2006/02/05/the-totalitarian-politics-of-karate/
I think Redmond is right on the money; and I think the sorry history of the WTF in Taekwondo is a good example of what happens to MAs that
do get themselves structured along what he calls the same `totalitarian' lines. I'd be very interested in learning your reaction to his thinking, which many, many practitioners of karate are fully in sympathy with. In my view, abuses of the promotion system, however regrettable, are far preferable to a Karate Control Central that scrupulously inspects every single dan promotion ever, monitors curricula, and in general does what the kind of organization you were speculating about would do. Surely here, the `cure' would be way worse than the disease.
And just as aside to Karate_dragon: even the excessively heavy-handed `directorate' for much of world TKD, the WTF/KKW organizations, is not able to enforce comparable standards across dojangs. There are McDojangs that will give you a BB, pretty much guaranteed, in two years or so if you pony up, and there are schools where five years or more to first dan is pretty much the rule, and everything in between. In order to ramp up the level of, um,
oversight to the point you envisage, you'd pretty much have to make your organization something describable as `the rank police', with a level of scrutiny over, and meddling in the affairs of, individual karate schools that would be unconscionable—and why on earth would any school
join such an organization? Good schools already have all the credibility they need, and the others are hardly going to want to belong to such an outfit in any case. Exactly how would such an outfit ever wind up with any member schools? The whole idea is what people used to call a non-starter (maybe they still do), and I'm very glad it is...