Beyond Borders: Addressing the Global Geopolitical Puzzle

In an era marked by increasingly complex global challenges, the urgency for a unified response to geopolitical tensions has never been more apparent. Ongoing conflicts—such as those in Palestine, Ukraine, Yemen, and the South China Sea—require a concerted effort from the international community. Balancing the need to address aggressive actions while minimizing the impact on civilian populations is crucial. Additionally, the current instability of global energy markets and economic conditions underscores the need for coordinated efforts to manage these interconnected issues effectively.

Equally important is recognizing how geopolitical conflicts ripple through global stability and economic prosperity. The interconnected nature of today’s world means that tensions in one region can profoundly affect economic conditions, trade dynamics, and social stability elsewhere. Addressing the broader implications, such as the effects on energy markets, supply chains, and international trade, is essential as well. Thus, this session aims to promote dialogue and collaboration for diplomatic and sustainable solutions to foster global political stability and economic prosperity.

SPEAKERS

Mirette Mabrouk

Senior Fellow & Director of Egypt and Horn of Africa Programme, The Middle East Institute (MEI)

David Monyae

Director, Centre for Africa-China Studies (CACS), Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Johannesburg

Amre Moussa

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, & Former Secretary General, the Arab League

Badr Abdelatty

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates 

MODERATOR

Tarek Tawfik

Vice Chairman, Federation of Egyptian Industries (FEI), & Vice Chairman, ECES