In an era shaped by relentless systemic shocks — from geopolitical conflicts to economic crises — the foundations of the international order are under unprecedented strain. Is the old order truly coming to an end? And if so, what comes next?
Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion exploring the deep connections between domestic instability and the emergence of a fragmented, multipolar global landscape. As traditional hegemons retrench and new, transactional powers step forward, the tectonic plates of global politics are shifting in real time.
Our distinguished speakers will examine:
Speakers:
– Andrés de Castro Garcia, Professor of UNED University, Visiting Fellow at Mathias Corvinis Collegium
– Ramachandra Byrappa, Senior Research Fellow at HIIA, Assistant Professor at ELTE
– Mihály Rosonczy-Kovács, Director of Foreign Relations, Nézőpont Intézet
– Andrés de Castro Garcia, Professor of UNED University, Visiting Fellow at Mathias Corvinis Collegium
– Ramachandra Byrappa, Senior Research Fellow at HIIA, Assistant Professor at ELTE
– Mihály Rosonczy-Kovács, Director of Foreign Relations, Nézőpont Intézet
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Guests are kindly requested to arrive at least 10-15 minutes before the start of the programme!
Pictures and sound recordings may be made at the event and may be used for advertising and documentation purposes!
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