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On this day, three working sessions and a special one took place, as well as meetings of participants with Alexei Overchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
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The Russian leadership, government and regions have been working towards real change in attending to the needs of the society, which is quite important. The Russian society regionally and nationally is supportive to the countryβs way.
Yahia Zoubir, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, speaks about Session 9 of the Valdai Clubβs 20th Annual Meeting, titled βRussian Society in the Era of Transformation.β
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LIVE: Plenary Session of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club
On October 5, 2023, a plenary session will be held as part of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club. More: https://valdaiclub.com/multimedia/video/plenary-session-of-the-20th-annual-meeting-of-the-valdai-discussion-club/
The video is available via this link.
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On this day, one session took place, titled βTwenty Years of Valdai Discussions. Memories of the Future.β The session was held as a general discussion. The Plenary Session, featuring Russian President Vladimir Putin, completed the Annual meeting.
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On Wednesday, October 4, the 20th Annual meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club continued. On this day, four sessions (including a special session) and a meeting of the participants with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk took place.
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Russiaβs New Challenges in the Scientific and Humanitarian Sphere
On Wednesday, October 4, the 20th Annual meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club continued. On this day, four sessions (including a special session) and a meeting of the participants with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk took place.
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Multipolarity affects the post-Soviet space: fifteen former Soviet republics are redefining the relations, seeking economic connectivity with each other and wide world, developing their distinctive national identities, which are also built on their Soviet past. It is interesting to draw experience of all of them, Glenn Diesen @glenndiesen, Professor of the University of South-Eastern Norway, says, speaking about the special session of the Valdai Clubβs 20th Annual Meeting, titled βThe Post-Soviet Space: Lessons of the Past, Contours of the Future.β
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βοΈ Especially for the 20th Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, we created an infographic on military potentials of the leading powers. The full infographic is available via this link.
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π The heart of Asia will continue to beat in unison with Russiaβs.
Over the past 30 years, the Central Asian states have established independent political and economic ties throughout the world. Promising integration processes launched at the initiative of the President of Uzbekistan in 2017 have radically changed the atmosphere in the region. The united voice of Central Asia is increasingly heard on international platforms.
At the same time, being the geopolitical core of Eurasia and located between major world civilisational centres, Central Asia is an object of growing attraction for many powers and forces. This, among other things, confirms the growth of the 5+1 formats, which have no analogues in international relations.
The development of events convinces us that the goal of extra-regional players is to penetrate as deeply as possible into the Central Asian countries. Through the βGlobal Gateβ, βGreater Central Asiaβ or other structures, they draw them into the orbit of Western values and strategic influence in order to use the region as a platform for their games against Russia and China.
Over the years of the countriesβ independence, the five have determined their true friends. For example, it is quite acceptable to assert that the Russia-Central Asia-China connection is a completely tangible positive phenomenon of modern international life.
It is important not to miss the strategic initiative, to strengthen all corners of this stable triangle, including within the framework of the SCO, writes Rashid Alimov, Professor at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Tajikistan and at the Taihe Institute (China), Doctor of Political Sciences, SCO Secretary-General (2016β2018).
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/the-space-of-the-former-ussr-lessons-from-the-past/
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Over the past 30 years, the Central Asian states have established independent political and economic ties throughout the world. Promising integration processes launched at the initiative of the President of Uzbekistan in 2017 have radically changed the atmosphere in the region. The united voice of Central Asia is increasingly heard on international platforms.
At the same time, being the geopolitical core of Eurasia and located between major world civilisational centres, Central Asia is an object of growing attraction for many powers and forces. This, among other things, confirms the growth of the 5+1 formats, which have no analogues in international relations.
The development of events convinces us that the goal of extra-regional players is to penetrate as deeply as possible into the Central Asian countries. Through the βGlobal Gateβ, βGreater Central Asiaβ or other structures, they draw them into the orbit of Western values and strategic influence in order to use the region as a platform for their games against Russia and China.
Over the years of the countriesβ independence, the five have determined their true friends. For example, it is quite acceptable to assert that the Russia-Central Asia-China connection is a completely tangible positive phenomenon of modern international life.
It is important not to miss the strategic initiative, to strengthen all corners of this stable triangle, including within the framework of the SCO, writes Rashid Alimov, Professor at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Tajikistan and at the Taihe Institute (China), Doctor of Political Sciences, SCO Secretary-General (2016β2018).
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/the-space-of-the-former-ussr-lessons-from-the-past/
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The Territory of the Former USSR: Lessons From the Past, Contours of the Future
The centre of Asia will not shift anywhere; the heart of Asia will continue to beat in unison with that of Russia. Over the years of the countriesβ independence, the five have determined their true friends, Rashid Alimov writes. The centre of Asia will notβ¦