Russia’s role in shaping the new world order to be discussed at the National Centre RUSSIA
The new world order, the movement towards a multipolar world, the image and significance of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin abroad, Russia's influence on processes in other countries will be the topics of an expert discussion to be held at the National Centre RUSSIA on May 20. Journalists, public figures and experts from Europe and the Middle East will take part in it.
International experts will also discuss the collapse of the unipolar system and the changing balance of power; Russia through the eyes of foreign guests; modern information wars and many other issues and aspects. Special emphasis during the discussion will be placed on the personal impressions of foreign guests after a trip to Donbass. The invited experts will explain how what they saw became a turning point in the perception of the conflict and Russia's role.
The moderator of the expert discussion will be Ivan Andreyev, editor-in-chief of the "Vashi Novosti" publication, head of the project "Foreign Journalists for Russia."
Discussion participants:
- Alain Soral — public and political figure, writer, director, head of the publishing house "Kontre Kulture," France;
- Batoul Abdallah — blogger and journalist, covers Middle Eastern and world political topics, Lebanon;
- Jackson Hinkle — blogger, political commentator, USA;
- Frank Pengam — head of the analytical project GÉOPOLITIQUE PROFONDE, researcher of international processes, France;
- Lucien Cerise — writer and geopolitician, author of works on manipulations and information wars, France;
- Miloš Kostadinović — editor of Informer Television channel, specialist in European security issues, France;
- Rebecca Albir Samaan — correspondent for the leading Lebanese television channel Al Jadeed News, Lebanon;
- Zualfalkar Ash-Sharifi — correspondent for Al Ghad TV, dealing with topics of conflicts and international relations, Iraq;
- John Whitehead — head of the media project Reporterfy Media & Travel, analyses the impact of modern trends on global processes, Canada.
All details can be found on the National Centre RUSSIA website in the "Events" section.
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