Philosophy and Geopolitics of a Multipolar World - SPIEF 2024

The philosophy of multipolarity represents a fundamentally new approach to international politics, where there is no hegemon and no single system of universal values. Instead, it emphasizes the need to consider the philosophical foundations and traditional values of all civilizations involved in the process. The roundtable will include representatives of Western civilization who condemn and reject globalism, hegemony, and the unilateral dictatorship of the West. These so-called Western civilizational dissidents sharply criticize the direction taken by contemporary Western globalist elites. What contributions do the Chinese, Indian, Russian, Islamic, African, and Latin American civilizations make to the development of a multipolar philosophy? Is an alternative West possible? What prospects does the inter-civilizational dialogue among BRICS countries open for the development of international relations? What are the prospects for the de-dollarization of the world economy? What role do infrastructure projects, such as the International North–South Transport Corridor, play in strengthening economic ties between Eurasian countries? How might Russophiles influence the formation of a multipolar world order?

Moderator

Alexander Dugin, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Multipolarity Forum; Director, Ivan Ilyin Higher Political School

Panellists

Atul Aneja, International Relations Specialist, Editor of The Hindu

Zeinab Assaffar, Presenter, Writer

Zhang Weiwei, Professor, Fudan University; director of the Chinese Institute

Maria Zakharova, Director, Department of Information and the Press, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation

Konstantin Malofeev, Head, Tsargrad Foundation

Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, Chairman, International Russophile Movement; Member of Parliament, Chairman of Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, National Assembly of South Africa

Pepe Escobar, Geopolitician, Journalist, Specialist in Global Economics and International Relations

 

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