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The First [[European Conference on Multipolarity]] was held on September 4, 2023.
 
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==A word on Multipolarity==
 
==A word on Multipolarity==
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[[Multipolarity]] is the latest iteration of a concept heavily advocated by communists promoting end of the global dominance, or "hegemony" of the West in favor of other nations, particularly [[Russia]], [[China]] and [[Iran]].  
 
[[Multipolarity]] is the latest iteration of a concept heavily advocated by communists promoting end of the global dominance, or "hegemony" of the West in favor of other nations, particularly [[Russia]], [[China]] and [[Iran]].  

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European Conference on Multipolarity

The First European Conference on Multipolarity was held on September 4, 2023.

A word on Multipolarity

Multipolarity is the latest iteration of a concept heavily advocated by communists promoting end of the global dominance, or "hegemony" of the West in favor of other nations, particularly Russia, China and Iran.

Multipolarity is largely associated with Aleksandr Dugin, who wrote the book "The Theory of a Multipolar World" published in 2020.[1]

Attendees

First European Conference on Multipolarity

European Conference on Multipolarity speakers included[2],[3]

References