This article appears in the April 28, 2023 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.
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Schiller Institute International Online Conference
Without the Development of All Nations, There Can Be No Lasting Peace for the Planet
April 15–16, 2023
PROGRAM
Panel 1
The Growing Danger of World War III Underlines the
Necessity for a New Security Architecture
Moderator: Dennis Speed, the Schiller Institute, United States
Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder, the Schiller Institute. Keynote Address: “Great Prospects for the Development of the Global Majority”
Dr. Connie Rahakundini Bakrie (Indonesia), lecturer, strategic analyst: “Quadruple Foundations Toward Building the World Anew”
Prof. Wen Yi (China), macroeconomic economist, former Senior Researcher, U.S. Federal Reserve Bank: “The Secret of China’s Economic Success”
Dialogue
Amb. Igor Romanchenko (Russia), Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Peru: Greetings
Sergei Ryazanskiy (Russia), Cosmonaut: Greetings
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Manfred Grätz and Maj. Gen. (ret.) Sebald Daum (Germany): Joint Statement: “The Duty and the Right to Oppose War”
Scott Ritter (U.S.), former UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq: “Nuclear Weapons, Democracy, and the Deep State”
Adolpho Pérez Esquivel (Argentina), Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1980): “We, the Peoples of the World, Want Peace!”
Wolfgang Effenberger (Germany), author: “The Foundations of International Law”
Dr. Alexander Bobrov (Russia), Acting Dean of the School of Government and International Affairs, MGIMO University (Moscow State Institute of International Relations): “New Security Architecture in the Mirror of Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept 2023”
Lt. Col. (ret.) Ralph Bosshard (Switzerland), Swiss Armed Forces; consultant, military-strategic affairs: “The War in Ukraine Is an Indicator and Accelerator of the Decline of the West”
Michael von der Schulenburg (Germany), former UN/OSCE diplomat: “The Absolute Importance of the U.N. Charter”
Vatan Party (Türkiye): Greetings, read by Berke Mustafa Berkil, Member, Central Committee, and First Secretary, International Relations Bureau
Dialogue
Panel 2
The ‘Global Majority’ and the International Peace Movement Are
Fighting for the Same Goal
Moderator: Stephan Ossenkopp, the Schiller Institute, Germany
Diane Sare (U.S.), LaRouche Candidate for U.S. Senate, 2024. Panel Keynote: “The Development of the Universe Is the Ocean Toward Which Our Mighty River Flows”
H.E. Donald Ramotar (Guyana), former President of Guyana (2011–2015): “Amid the Dangers We Face Can Be Seen Emerging a More Fair and Just World”
Prof. Georgy Toloraya (Russia), Deputy Chairman, Russian National Committee on BRICS Research; Minister and Russian diplomat (ret.): “The Expanding Role of the BRICS+ in Shaping a Better World”
Herman “Mentong” Tiu Laurel (Philippines), political commentator, organizer of the Philippine BRICS Strategic Studies think tank: “The LaRouche Movement Is Combatting the Remilitarization of the Philippines”
Dr. George Mutalemwa (Tanzania), Africa Peace and Development Network: Greetings
Nick Brana (U.S.), National Chair, People’s Party: “Humanity Is Facing the Greatest Series of Crises That We Have Ever Faced”
Angela McArdle (U.S.), Chair, Libertarian National Committee: “Finding Common Ground for a Peaceful Future”
Jack Gilroy (U.S.), Organizer, NY State/Pax Christi International; Board Member, New York Veterans for Peace: “We Have to Act for Peace; We Can Wait No Longer”
Michel Cibot (France), Mayors for Peace: “Peace Is Not Possible Without the Economic and Social Development of All Nations”
Dialogue
Panel 3
End the Casino Economy Before It’s Too Late
Moderator: Claudio Celani (Italy), Co-Editor, EIR Strategic Alert
Sergey Glazyev, Lyndon LaRouche and Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Video—Moscow press conference (2001): “The Policy Changes Need To Overcome the Collapse”
Dennis Small (U.S.), Executive Intelligence Review. Panel Keynote: “The Missing Ingredient: LaRouche’s Principles of Physical Economy”
Cong. Benjamín Robles (Mexico), Mexican Congressman: “The Fight for Food, the Fight for a New World Order”
Farm, Ranch, & Fishing Leaders: Robert “Bob” Baker (U.S.) Schiller Institute Agriculture Commission: “Three Principles”; Dr. Jaap Hanekamp (Netherlands), Associate Professor of Chemistry, Utrecht University: “End the Nitrogen ‘Scientism’ Scare; Produce Food”; Philippe Grégoire (France), milk producer, President, National Movement of Cattle Breeders From Our Regions: “Cooperation, Not Competition for the Development of Each Country”; Bill Bullard (U.S.), CEO of R-CALF USA: “We Food Producers Stand Together”; James “Jim” Moore (U.S.), former President, Alaska Trollers Association: “Now Is the Time to Make Changes”
Julio De Vido (Argentina), Former Minister of Economics and Public Works, former member of Congress: “The Future Challenges Us: Resilience or True Transformation”
Marcos de Oliveira (Brazil), publisher, Monitor Mercantil: “Brazil Is Back”
Pedro Páez (Ecuador), former Minister for Economic Policy (2007–2008): “Three Pillars of the Alternative to the Bankrupt System of Financial Speculation”
Diogène Senny (Republic of the Congo), Secretary General of the Pan-African League—UMOJA: “Debt Cancellation to Generate an African Renaissance”
Mohammad A. Toor, MD (Pakistan/U.S.), Chairman of the Board, Pakistan-American Congress: “The World Needs the New Model of Development of the BRI”
Simon Miller (U.S.), LaRouche Youth Movement: “Belarus’ Great Stone Industrial Park in the New Silk Road”
Dialogue
Panel 4
The Necessary Philosophical Foundations for the New Paradigm
Moderator: Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Schiller Institute, Germany
Jacques Cheminade (France), President, Solidarité et Progrès, former French Presidential Candidate. Panel Keynote: “The Power of Labor for a Moment of Epochal Change”
Dr. Chandra Muzaffar (Malaysia), Founder and President, JUST International: “The Importance of the Chinese and Russian Engagement in Southwest Asia and the World”
Amb. Chas Freeman (U.S.), former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, former Deputy Chief of Mission to China: “Chinese Diplomacy Replaces U.S. Militarism in the Mideast”
Abdul Fatah Raufi (Afghanistan/Netherlands), Peace National Front of Afghanistan: “What the ‘Chance for Development’ Means for Afghanistan”
Prof. Cord Eberspächer, PhD (Germany), Professor of Comparative Chinese and European History, Hunan Normal University in Changsha; Lecturer in the Department of Chinese Studies at Friedrich Wilhelm University in Bonn: “The Amazing Lack of China Competency in the West”
Graham Fuller (U.S.), former U.S. diplomat, former Vice Chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council: “China Supersedes U.S. ‘Weaponization’ of Diplomacy with Development”
Shakeel Ahmad Ramay (Pakistan), CEO, Asian Institute of Eco-Civilization Research and Development: “A Contribution to the Discussion of Principles”
Dialogue
Concert
Schiller Institute NYC Chorus:
“Let Us Have Peace: Handel’s Messiah.”
Online and at the Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, New York City