
ARMY 2024 Forum: modern geostrategy of Russian Federation discussed in conditions of establishing a new world order
12.08.2024
The Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, within the framework of the scientific and business programme of the Army 2024 International Military and Technical Forum, held a round table devoted to modern geostrategy of the Russian Federation in the context of the establishment of a new world order.
The round table was attended by representatives of more than 60 organisations: Presidential Administration, Federation Council, State Duma, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. Petersburg State Economic University, Donbass State University of Justice, Southern Federal University, higher education and research institutions of the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Ministry of Emergency Situations.
In welcoming the participants to the round table, Deputy Chief of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Professor Lieutenant General Aleksandr Serzhantov stressed the importance of the event and the significance of the issues to be discussed.
'At present, in the context of the dominant combined information, economic, and military potential of the Western countries, the leadership of the Russian Federation is facing the problem of forming and implementing geostrategy as a state goal-setting instrument. At this stage, in practice, geostrategy has been given priority in the task of protecting and promoting national interests, while geopolitical rivals pursue the concepts and strategies of 'soft power', 'proxy' and 'hybrid action', 'grey zone' and others,' Lieutenant General Aleksandr Serzhantov noted.
The purpose of the round table was achieved: participants discussed the issues of national geostrategy. It has helped to improve cooperation between the military and civilian communities. It has produced practical results in the form of recommendations.
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