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Emerging Powers and the New Multipolarity

March 10, 2025
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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Join the first webinar of our series!

The “Shifting Paradigms” series addresses the complex and evolving landscape of international relations, focusing on how global power structures are changing and what that means for stability, security, and cooperation worldwide. The discussions bring together experts in political science, economics, international relations, history, and security studies to present a multidisciplinary perspective on the topic.

The first discussion of the series titled “Emerging Powers and the New Multipolarity,” addresses how world politics is transitioning from a unipolar to a multipolar order, the key markers of this change in international relations and how the rise of alternative power centers is influencing the global economic system. The webinar also explores the role of international institutions like the United Nations, NATO, the IMF, and the World Bank, as well as the challenges of reform in a world where some states are increasingly questioning the legitimacy and relevance of global governance mechanisms.

 


Featured Speakers

Wafaa El-Sadr (Opening Remarks) Executive Vice President, Columbia Global; Global Director, ICAP at Columbia University; Director, Columbia World Projects; University Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine; Mathilde Krim-amfAR Chair of Global Health

Adam Tooze (Moderator) is Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History; the Chair of the Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University; Director, European Institute

Ahmed Aboudouh is an Associate Fellow with the Chatham House MENA Program and a non-resident fellow with the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.

Rami G. Khouri is a Distinguished Public Policy Fellow at the American University of Beirut;  Director of Anthony Shadid Archives Research Project (CASAR); and an op-ed contributor to Aljazeera

Soli Özel is a Fellow at Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna; and a Senior Fellow at Institut Montaigne

 

This webinar is in partnership with the Columbia Global Center Istanbul and the Committee of Global Thought, Columbia University