Speech by Andreas Andreopoulos at the European Conference on Multipolarity
Multipolarity is a novel term, a conceptual umbrella for the new world order.
Multipolarity is a novel term, a conceptual umbrella for the new world order.
In this turbulent third millennium of ours, characterized primarily by the clash between Unipolarism and Multipolarism, it is in my judgement essential to revisit the past with its examples and teachings.
Order and Chaos are fundamental structures of reality as a whole. They are consistent poles of the basic dynamic that characterizes and produces life, movement and relation: without the connection between Order (the fixed, constant κόσμος, that ensures the ontological and epistemic stability of the Unus Mundus) and Chaos (χάος, the pre-formal energetic dimension from which everything derives and toward which everything comes back, in a dynamic, process) nothing could be properly understood.
In our struggle for the emancipation of European civilisation there is, unknown to many, a powerful instrument of geopolitical multipolarity in the heart of Europe. The Free Territory of Trieste is created by art. Article 21 of the Peace Treaty of Paris of 1947 and in acted by Resolution No 16 of the United Nations Security Council and the Italian Law 3054/52. It was thought as a necessary geopolitical equalizer in war torn Europe, representing a danger to NATO geopolitical interest; it has been under illegal occupation of Italian since 1954.
In music, polyphony is the union of several voices, and each one plays its own melodic pattern. In this polyphony, in order to be harmonious, each voice, each instrument, must first be tuned. And being tuned means centred on oneself, on its own identity. We need to start as a first point by remembering who we are. And today, in the West, this is the first challenge. This challenge consists in having the courage to defend our own identity, those constitutive and founding values around which the individual and the nation build a solid foundation.
While I’m still a neophyte, I will try to touch upon and discuss about significant aspects and points of view concerning Multipolarity, from what I have studied thus far of the works of Professor Alexandr Dugin and other present and past illustrious intellectuals.
Good day dear colleagues. First of all, I am very grateful to participate in this very important forum. We came from the multipolar world forum last April, later there was the African forum, followed by an Iberian-American forum, and now it is the turn of Europe. Now it is our moment to move forward.
Let us turn our attention for a moment to the word "multipolarity", which we are going to talk about today, in the wake of the global event on 29 April 2023.
The 15th BRICS Summit in South Africa will bring important changes to the global economic landscape as the bloc prepares to unleash an expansion that can lead to a significant increase in its economic weight and influence on the international stage.
Multipolarity as a new vital world trend in geopolitical and international relations and as a new cooperative and participatory mentality has its deepest reasons for being in a necessity that is as much logical as mythogonic, which pertains to the very structure of reality as well as to the structure of the imperial dimension of power.