Famous French political scientist Caroline Galactéros delivered a lecture for students and professors of RUDN University
Caroline Galactéros is Doctor of Political Science, Director of Strategic Consulting Company “Planeting” (France) and author of the bestseller “Peace Manners and Manners of War”. She regularly takes part in meetings of experts on migration issues in Russia and abroad.
On the 13 of March Caroline Galactéros told in french a lecture “The Future for Franco-Russian Relations: Ideological Constraints and the Potential of a Realistic Approach” for students and professors of the Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences (directions “International Relations”, “Political Science”, “History” , “Philosophy”) and the Faculty of Philology (direction “Linguistics”).
The main issues of the discussion — the problems of changing the world order and the crisis of the dominant intellectual approaches that have caused the global instability of the world community. The current state of the “new cold war” Caroline Galactéros suggests to consider as a conflict of norms. This conflict determines the development of the direction of the Russian-European and, in particular, Russian-French relations. According to the expert, the situation in the Middle East will lead to the establishment of “new rules of the game”. At the same time, Caroline Galactéros adheres to the idea of restoring a bipolar world in which the US and China become antagonistic powers.
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