The Global Conference on Multipolarity

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The goal-setting motive of our world online congress is the actualization of discussion about multipolarity on a global scale at a high intellectual level.

By multipolarity, we mean not just loyalty to the Westphalian system based on the recognition of national sovereignty, but the balance of "great space", states-continents that unite various peoples and political entities on the basis of belonging to a particular civilization - Chinese, Russian, Islamic, Indian, Western European, Latin American, African, etc.

United under the auspices of the thesis that the peoples of the world are essentially thoughts of God, the event will feature politicians, experts, scientists, philosophers, journalists, writers and public figures from around the globe, including the states of East, South and West Asia, Pacific Ocean, Eurasia, Europe, Africa, South and North America.

The meeting is organized with the support of Nova Resistência (Brazil), the New International Order Initiative (Turkey), the International Eurasian Movement (Russia), the Thinkers Forum (China) and the International Movement of Russophiles.

We invite you to become spectators of the conference, which will bring together representatives of various civilizations and cultures, embodying the diversity of the world.

Our common goal is to imagine this coming, new and better world order, to propose its outlines, to formulate ideological principles - beyond the obsessive Western ideologies of the New Age.

The detailed program of the webinar can be found below.

1. Opening of the conference – 7.00 a.m. (Moscow time), 12.00 p.m. (Beijing time)

Presentations:

1. Nikolay Malinov – Chairman of the International Rusophile Movement and Chairman of the National Rusophile Movement in Bulgaria

4. Alexander Dugin (Russia) – Head of International Eurasian Movement, Director of Tsargrad Institute

4. Rafael Machado – Head of Nova Resistência (Brazil) – initiator of the conference.


2. East and South Asia and the Pacific

7.20 am Moscow time (12.20 pm Beijing time). Duration: 2 hours.

Moderator: Wenqing Wu – China (Thinkers' Forum).

Speakers:

Zhang Weiwei (China)- professor of international relations at Fudan University in Shanghai.

Li Xiguang (China)- professor of Tsinghua University, director of Tsinghua University International Center for Communication Studies.

Vivek Valapoil (India) — independent researcher,  co-founder of "Smart Haiti" project

Atul Aneja (India) –  journalist and writer. The Strategic Affairs Editor at The Hindu newspaper.

Shahzada Rahim (Pakistan)  –  journalist and commentator, political scientist

Cynthia McKinney (USA-Bangladesh) – an American politician and activist, former member of the US House of Representatives and the Green Party's nominee for President in 2008.

Dr. Tawfique Haque (Bangladesh) – Professor, Department of Political Science and Sociology (Chair), South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (Director),  the founder of the Mercy Mission movement.

Maram Susli (Australia) – aka "Syrian Girl," is a Syrian activist and commentator, who lives in Australia.

Connie Bakrie (Indonesia) – Indonesian entrepreneur and philanthropist. The founder of the Bakrie Center Foundation, which supports education and entrepreneurship programs in Indonesia.

Dr. Naing Swe Oo – founder and Executive Director of the Thayniga Institute for Strategic Studies, Senior Advisor of the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies

Senator Sehar Kamran (Pakistan) – politician and former member of the Senate of Pakistan.

Kimura Mitsuhiro (Japan)- thistorian and professor at the University of Tokyo

Ross Alexander Cameron  (Australia) – political scientist and commentator. A research fellow at the University of Canberra's National Security

Matthew Robson (New Zealand) — former deputy leader of the Progressive Party, and served in the Parliament for about 10 years. Former Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control and former Deputy Foreign Minister of New Zealand (1999-2002)

Khin Maung Zaw (Myanmar) – Joint Secretary of the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies

Mukadda Bruce Shillingsworth (Australia) – Native Australian activist, participant in numerous protests for indigenous rights in Australia, human rights defender.

3. West Asia

Starts at 9.20 Moscow time (9.20 Ankara time). Duration: 1 hour.

Moderator: Berke Mustafa Berkil – Turkey (The New International Order Initiative)

Speakers:

dr. Doğu Perinçek (Türkiye) – chairman of the Patriotic Party (Vatan)

Hanieh Tarkian  (Iran) – Geopolitical analyst&Islamic Lecturer

Amal Wahdan (Palestine) – Civil rights activist

Farid Al-Shohof (Syria) – independent researcher

Zeinab Mehanna (Lebanon) – journalist, Islamic scholar

Zeinab al Safar (Iraq) – Iraqi-Lebanese TV Host, Chief Editor, Executive Producer & Academic Researcher.

Erol Ugurlu (Turkey) – Head of the Turkish-Russian Friendship House

Bouchra Al Khalil (Lebanon) – lawyer, ex-defenders of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein

Foad Izadi (Iran) –  Associate Professor of Faculty of World Studies (Tehran University)


4. Eurasia

Starts at 10.20 a.m. Moscow time. Duration – 2 hours

Moderator: Leonid Savin – Russia (Tsargrad Institute)

Speakers:

Ardzinba Inal Batovich (Abkhazia) – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia

Sergey Glazyev (Russia) – current member of the board for integration and macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission. Adviser to the President of the Russian Federation.

Konstantin Malofeev (Russia) – Deputy Chairman of the World Russian People's Council, founder of Tsargrad TV, Chairman of Tsargrad

Vladimir Berezovsky (Uzbekistan) – journalist, editor in chief of the Internet publication vesti.uz, human rights defender

Rishabh Sethi (India) – Master scholar of International relations, Tver state university, Expert analyst of International relations

Mirbashirooglu Elshad (Azerbaijan) – Member of Parliament (Milli Majlis) of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Member of Board of the New Azerbaijan Party.

Mammadov Elshad  (Azerbaijan) – Professor, Odlar Yurdu University.

Regina Sysoeva (Kazakhstan) – international expert

Maxim  Kramarenko (Kazakhstan) – Deputy Chairman of the World Coordination Council of Russian Compatriots.

Babukhanyan Hayk (Armenia) – Leader of "Strong Armenia with Russia. For a New Union", Chairman of the "Constitutional Right" Union

Tagaev Mamed  (Kyrgyzstan) – Director of Institute of Russian Language of KSUU, Dr. Philological sciences, professor – "Dialogue of languages and cultures in Great Eurasia".

Irina Tadtaeva (South Ossetia) – Scholar at A. Tibilov South Ossetian State University

Erdenechuluun Lusan (Mongolia) – former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia.

Azarenok Grigory  (Belarus) – journalist, broadcaster

Lushch Sergey  – (Belarus), head of public organization "Young Russia", deputy chairman of the Coordination Council of Russian Compatriot Organizations

Kornilov Alexander (Estonia) -Head of Baltija.eu.

Rosca Yuri (Moldova) – journalist, former Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.

Shirinov Olim  (Tajikistan) – blogger

Pepe Escobar (Brazil), international journalist, geopolitical analyst (now in Moscow, coming to the studio at 12.00).

12.00 – Lanfranco Cirillo (Russia-Italy) – architect, businessman.

5. Europe

Starts at 12.30 p.m. Moscow time. Time in Rome (GMT+2) – 1.20 p.m. Duration: 4 hours.

Moderator: Lorenzo Pacini (Italy) – political scientist, expert of the International Eurasian Movement.

Speakers:

Jan Carnogursky (Slovakia) – Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic within Czechoslovakia in 1991-1992

Roger Jürg Köppel (Switzerland) – publisher and editor-in-chief at the weekly magazine Die Weltwoche

Srđan Mazalica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – A member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Waldemar Herdt (Germany) – Businessman, former member of the German parliament (Bundestag)

Alexander Markovics (Austria) – Editor-in-chief of Agora Europa, historian, Secretary General of the Suvorov Institute.

Johann Bäckman (Finland) – Human rights activist, scholar, sociologist, criminologist

Markku Siira (Finland) – Geopolitical analyst

Refoyo Enrique (Spain) – political scientist, translator

Marvin Atudorei (Romania) – President of Non-Aligned Countries Forum, PhD in Philosophy, writer, journalist. Romania Civica TV.

Lorenzo Pacini (Italy) – professor of political philosophy and geopolitics, and Italian referee for International Eurasian Movement

Robert Steuckers (Belgium) – essayist and politician.

Mateusz Piskorski (Poland) – Polish politician, lecturer, political scientist and journalist, member of the Fifth Sejm

Juan Antonio Aguilar (Spain) – Director of Spanish Institute of Geopolitics

Guy Mettan (Switzerland) – politician, political scientist and journalist, the founder of the Swiss Press Club in Geneva.

Alexander Wolfheze (Netherlands/Hungary) – philosopher, writer

Andreja Lovic (Serbia) – Political scientist, security policy analyst

Javier de Lara (Spain) – independent researcher

Diego Fusaro (Italy) - philosopher and lecturer in history of philosophy

Dimitrios Konstantakopoulos (Greece) – independent researcher, Former adviser to the Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou and former Member of Secretariat of the Central Committee of the SYRIZA Party

Yannis Rachiotis (Greece) – Lawyer, public figure

Nikola Avreiski (Bulgaria) – an international scholar

Alastair Crooke (Great Britain) – Former British diplomat, founder and director of the Conflicts Forum

Keith Bennett (Great Britain) – Co-Editor of Friends of Socialist China and also the Editor of the International Manifesto Group

Pierre Tonna (Malta) – Entrepreneur

Mikis Filaniotis (Cyprus) – Member of the International Russophile Movement

Eliseo Bertolasi (Italy) – Anthropologist, political scientist, independent journalist

Luís Ribeiro (Portugal) – Journalist and Geopolitical Analyst

Alexandre Guerreiro (Portugal) – Political and Security Analyst Academic, UNHRC TV Commentator

Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (Slovenia) – Chairman of the Slovenian National Party (Vodja stanka SNS)

Nuño Rodríguez (Spain) – Political Scientist & Analyst

Gonzalo Collado (Italy-Argentina) – Analyst, specialist in Geopolitics, International Security and Global Affairs

Guillermo Rocafort (Spain) –  PhD in economics, specially in predatory funds. University professor

Joaquin Flores (US) – Mexican-American journalist and analyst and director of Center for Syncretic Studies.

Bobana Andjelkovic (Serbia) – independent researcher

Branislav Tapuskovic (Serbia) – Lawyer, former defender of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic

Vladimir Kršljanin (Serbia) – Vice President of the International Slavic Academy of Sciences, Education, Arts and Culture, High Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia

Elie Hatem (France) – international lawyer

Fabrice Sorlin (France) – political scientist, journalist.

Laurent James (France) – philosopher and writer

Lucien Cerise (France) – author, geopolitician

Arnaud Develay  (France) – an international human rights lawyer, member of the Washington State Bar (USA) and the Paris Bar (France).

Youssef Hindi (France) – Political analyst, journalist, philosopher

Pierre-Antoine Plaquevent (France)  – author, journalist

Eftim Kletnikov (North Macedonia) – poet, translator.

6.  Africa

Starts at 16:30 Moscow time. Time in West Africa (GMT 0) is 1.30 pm. Duration: 1 hour.

Moderator: Souleymane Anta Ndiaye – Senegal (Vice-President of the International Russophile Movement).

Speakers:

Kemi Seba (Benin) – a Pan-Africanist political leader, the head of his NGO Urgences Panafricanistes

Dr. Franklin Nyamsi (Cameroon) – philosopher, writer

Barré Osman (Somalia) – independent researcher – speaker in doubt

Smaine Djella (Algeria) –  professor, permanent researcher in CRASC (Centre of Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology)

Amadou Tidiane Wone (Senegal) – Former Senegalese Ambassador to Canada, former Senegalese Minister of Culture

Dr. Abdelaziz Messaoudi (Tunisia) – Vice-President of the International Association of Friends of Crimea

Adama Diabate (Mali) – Activist in the non-governmental organisation Group of Patriots of Mali (GPM)

Fatoumata Sidibe (Mali) – Chairman of the Sports Medicine Commission of the National Olympic and Sports Committee of Mali

Younoussou Doukansy (Mali) – Youth Secretary of the Group of Patriots of Mali.

Amadou Sekou Gambi (Mali) – Chairman of the Malian Association of Students and Lovers of the Russian Language

Souleymane Ndiaye (Senegal) – Vice-President of the International Russophile Movement

Osvaldo Mboko (Angola) – Political columnist, TV commentator

Khule Skosana (South Africa) – Member of the interim leadership of the youth league of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party

Tapsoba Ludovic (Burkina Faso) – Chairman of the association of former Soviet/Russian university students

Dereck Meriton (Seychelles) – Youth empowerment Seychelles (YES) activist

Patricia Kalinga (Zambia) – Head of the ZAMRUS Association of Soviet/Russian Graduates

Iubinda Habazoka (Zambia) – President of the Economic Association of Zambia

Mekki Mohamed Said (Algeria) – Professor at Algiers 3 University

7. South and North America block.

Starts at 17.30 Moscow time. 11:30 am Eastern Brazil (GMT-3).
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

Moderator: Raphael Machado – Nova Resistência (Brazil)

Participants:

Israel Lira (Peru) writer, director of the Center of Crisolist Studies of Peru.

Raphael Machado (Brazil) – Head of Nova Resistência

Lucas Leiroz (Brazil) journalist, secretary of foreign relations of Nova Resistência.

Juan Gabriel Caro Rivera (Colombia) –  metapolitical and geopolitical analyst, founder of Vanguardia Colombia

Carlos Mamami  (Peru) –  geopolitical analyst, Director of the think-tank Proyecto Patria

Vicente Quintero (Venezuela) – Venezuelan social scientist

Alberto Buela (Argentina) — philosopher, geopolitician

Luis Bozzo (Chile)-  philosopher and national director of Chilean Center of Patriotic Studies

Manuel Espinoza (Nicaragua) – geopolitical analyst, Director of the Regional Center of International Analysis of Nicaragua

Mauricio Ramirez (Costa Rica) –  journalist, director of the think-tank AsiaTV

Sergio Arria (Venezuela) – Vice-Minister of Culture of Venezuela

Jose Francisco Herrera (Costa Rica) — independent researcher

Gabriela Cultelly (Uruguay)  – historian, economist and member of Intelectuals and Artists in Defense of Humanity Network.

Dr. Scott Bennett (USA) – Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Pennsylvania State University.

Prof. Alexandre Hage (Brazil) – independent researcher

Juan Miguel Díaz Ferrer (Venezuela) – professor, ex-Vice-Minister of Culture of Venezuela

Marcelo Ramírez (Argentina) — independent researcher

Mario Padilla (Cuba) – professor of the Center of the investigations of international politics.

Hugo Moldiz (Bolivia) –  journalist, ex-Minister of Government of Bolivia


8. Closing of the conference: 20.00-20.10 (Moscow time) — 14.00 — 14.10 Eastern Brazil (GMT-3).:

Rafael Machado, Head of Nova Resistência (Brazil)

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1-st Global Conference on Multipolarity (29.04.2023)

1-st Global Conference on Multipolarity (29.04.2023)

The goal-setting motive of our world online congress is the actualization of discussion about multipolarity on a global scale at a high intellectual level.

By multipolarity, we mean not just loyalty to the Westphalian system based on the recognition of national sovereignty, but the balance of "great space", states-continents that unite various peoples and political entities on the basis of belonging to a particular civilization - Chinese, Russian, Islamic, Indian, Western European, Latin American, African, etc.

United under the auspices of the thesis that the peoples of the world are essentially thoughts of God, the event will feature politicians, experts, scientists, philosophers, journalists, writers and public figures from around the globe, including the states of East, South and West Asia, Pacific Ocean, Eurasia, Europe, Africa, South and North America.

The meeting is organized with the support of Nova Resistência (Brazil), the New International Order Initiative (Turkey), the International Eurasian Movement (Russia), the Thinkers Forum (China) and the International Movement of Russophiles.

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