Programme of the Russian-Chinese Conference with the links to live broadcast to open sessions:
π Monday, October 14
12:00 β 12:15 β Conference Opening (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
12:15 β 14:00 β Session 1. Global Transformation of the World Order and the Strategic Response of China and Russia (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
15:00 β 16:30 β Session 2. Stability, Development and Security in Greater Eurasia
16:45 β 18:15 β Session 3. China, Russia and the Construction of a New Type of Multilateralism
π Tuesday, October 15
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 4. Cooperation in Education, Humanities, and Communications in the Digital Age (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
11:00 β 11:15 β Conference closing (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
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The conference is held by the Valdai Discussion Club and the Center for Russian Studies at East China Normal University.
π Programme for Monday, October 14
12:00 β 12:15 β Conference Opening (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
12:15 β 14:00 β Session 1. Global Transformation of the World Order and the Strategic Response of China and Russia (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
During the session, the experts will discuss the similarities and differences in the approaches of China and Russia to solving problems arising in the process of painful global transformation of the world order.
15:00 β 16:30 β Session 2. Stability, Development and Security in Greater Eurasia
The goal of the session is to discuss the new Russian initiative in the field of Eurasian security and the prospects for comprehensive cooperation within the framework of regional projects and initiatives already being implemented.
16:45 β 18:15 β Session 3. China, Russia and the Construction of a New Type of Multilateralism
The issues to be discussed at this session are of practical and academic interest in terms of the future of international institutions, the potential of BRICS after expansion, and the possibility of creating practical mechanisms on this basis that will not only overcome the consequences of the destructive policies of the West (de-dollarization, creation of infrastructure for settlements, insurance, and global logistics), but also create a foundation for a new type of global economy and policy.
Full programme of the Russian-Chinese Conference
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LIVE: Opening of the Russian-Chinese Conference and First Session (in Chinese)
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π Programme for Tuesday, October 15
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 4. Cooperation in Education, Humanities, and Communications in the Digital Age (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
During the session, Chinese and Russian experts will discuss tasks and ideas, the implementation of which will make bilateral relations in the specified areas and in other areas of public, expert and educational interaction even more intense.
11:00 β 11:15 β Conference closing (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
Full programme of the Russian-Chinese Conference
Links to the live broadcast of open sessions will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.
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LIVE: Fourth Session of the Russian-Chinese Conference (in Chinese)
On October 14β15, the Valdai Discussion Club and the Center for Russian Studies at East China Normal University will hold a Russian-Chinese conference in Moscow. During its fourth session the participants will discuss tasks and ideas, the implementation ofβ¦
π Sochi, November 4-7, 2024
π November 4, Monday
09:25 β 09:30 β Opening of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club (LIVE: Russian, English)
09:30 β 11:00 β The World From the Bottom Up or The Masterpieces of Eurasian Architecture. Presentation of the Valdai Discussion Clubβs Annual Report (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Session 1. Conflict or Agreement? What Will Most Likely Resolve Differences in the Post-Globalization Era? (LIVE: Russian, English)
14:00 β 15:30 β Session 2. Eurasian Security: New Principles, New Opportunities
16:00 β 17:30 β Session 3. Understanding Civilization in the 21st Century? Symphony Instead of Collision
19:00 β 20:30 β Session 4. A Formula of War and an Equation of Peace. A Fair Solution to the Ukrainian Crisis Amid the General Changes
π November 5, Tuesday
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 5. Is There a World Majority? What Unites Countries Outside the βCollective Westβ (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Meeting with Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
14:00 β 15:30 β Session 6. Fire in the Middle East and Prospects for World Peace
16:00 β 17:30 β Session 7. Society of Equal Opportunities. What Does This Mean in the 21st Century?
19:00 β 20:30 β Session 8. Artificial Intelligence β A Revolution or a Fashion Trend?
π November 6, Wednesday
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 9. Habitat: Shared by Everyone, Each Uniquely (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Meeting with Alexander Novak, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
14:00 β 15:30 β Meeting with Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office
16:00 β 17:30 β Session 10. Transparency. Surveillance. Manipulation. The Role of Information in the Era of Global Shifts
19:00 β 20:30 β Special session. US Elections: What Can the World Expect From America? Discussion of the preliminary results of the US presidential election
π November 7, Thursday
09:30 β 11:00 β Open Discussion β The Valdai Conference Results (LIVE: Russian, English)
Plenary Session. Security for Each and Everyone. Together Into a New World (LIVE: Russian, English)
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Programme of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club
The goal of the conference, which will bring together 140 participants from 50 countries, is to offer non-Western ideas for solving global problems, to make it clear that the leading developed countries do not have a monopoly on formulating the goals andβ¦
π Sochi, November 4-7, 2024
π November 4, Monday
09:25 β 09:30 β Opening of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club (LIVE: Russian, English)
09:30 β 11:00 β The World From the Bottom Up or The Masterpieces of Eurasian Architecture. Presentation of the Valdai Discussion Clubβs Annual Report (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Session 1. Conflict or Agreement? What Will Most Likely Resolve Differences in the Post-Globalization Era? (LIVE: Russian, English)
14:00 β 15:30 β Session 2. Eurasian Security: New Principles, New Opportunities
16:00 β 17:30 β Session 3. Understanding Civilization in the 21st Century? Symphony Instead of Collision
19:00 β 20:30 β Session 4. A Formula of War and an Equation of Peace. A Fair Solution to the Ukrainian Crisis Amid the General Changes
π November 5, Tuesday
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 5. Is There a World Majority? What Unites Countries Outside the βCollective Westβ (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Session 6. Society of Equal Opportunities. What Does This Mean in the 21st Century?
14:00 β 15:30 β Session 7. Fire in the Middle East and Prospects for World Peace
16:00 β 17:30 β Session 8. Transparency. Surveillance. Manipulation. The Role of Information in the Era of Global Shifts
19:00 β 20:30 β Session 9. Artificial Intelligence β A Revolution or a Fashion Trend?
π November 6, Wednesday
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 10. Habitat: Shared by Everyone, Each Uniquely (LIVE: Russian, English)
11:30 β 13:00 β Meeting with Alexander Novak, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
14:00 β 15:30 β Meeting with Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
16:00 β 17:30 β Meeting with Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office
19:00 β 20:30 β Special session. US Elections: What Can the World Expect From America?
Discussion of the preliminary results of the US presidential election
π November 7, Thursday
09:30 β 11:00 β Open Discussion β The Valdai Conference Results (LIVE: Russian, English)
Plenary Session. Security for Each and Everyone. Together Into a New World (LIVE: Russian, English)
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Programme of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club
The goal of the conference, which will bring together 140 participants from 50 countries, is to offer non-Western ideas for solving global problems, to make it clear that the leading developed countries do not have a monopoly on formulating the goals andβ¦