Multipolar world

Emerging Multipolarity: Nepal’s role in balancing global powers discussed at Kathmandu conference

Emerging Multipolarity: Nepal’s role in balancing global powers discussed at Kathmandu conference
24.11.2024

Kathmandu (Keshav Bhattarai): On November 23, 2024, with the support of the Russian House in Nepal, a conference by philosopher and political scientist Alexander Dugin was held at the Russian House in Kathmandu on the theme “Emerging Multipolarity: South Asian Context”(Зарождающаяся многополярность: южноазиатский контекст). The conference gathered numerous distinguished guests, including ambassadors, scholars, and former ministers. At the very beginning of the event, the broadcast was targeted by hackers who disrupted the live stream with obscene content. But, technical issues were promptly resolved.

The End of American Hegemony How the World is Rebuilding a New Multipolar Order

The End of American Hegemony How the World is Rebuilding a New Multipolar Order
18.11.2024

Today, the world stands at a crossroads—a dangerous yet transformative moment—marked by the collapse of traditional power structures and the emergence of a multipolar world order. This transformation is not merely a matter of geopolitical reorganization; it signifies a break from decades of Western domination, especially by the United States and its key allies, and offers an opportunity for historically oppressed peoples to rise and align with the ascending powers in global politics.

Pan-Africanism: Union Of The Different Manifestations Of Africanity

Pan-Africanism: Union Of The Different Manifestations Of Africanity
27.08.2024

Pan-Africanism is the unity of the different manifestations of Africanity, a theology of liberation (to use a concept dear to Dom Helder Camara) in the Afro-centric sense. It is a current that follows the unitary tradition of the great Empires of pre-colonial Africa (Manden Empire, Wagadu Empire, Ashanti Empire, Kongo Empire, Zulu Empire, Dahomey, Ethiopian Empire, Kemet). Solidarity and the desire for union is a characteristic of African Civilization, and this desire has been projected into its Diaspora in History.

Seizing the Multipolar Moment

16.07.2024

Over the years, the global political and economic system has undergone seismic transformations. International political order went from a bipolar configuration between 1945 and 1989 to a unipolar alignment between 1989 and 2008, before entering what we today call intricate multipolarity. This emerging multipolar era results from combining three dynamics. First, a broader distribution of wealth in the world; second, states’ inclination to assert themselves strategically and ideologically; and third, an increasingly transactional international system based on bilateral deals rather than global rules.