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Professor Maxim Bratersky presented a report “Developing Powers Against US Financial Hegemony: Legal Self-Defense or Strategic Offensive?”

On Monday (December 10) a seminar on “Developing Powers Against US Financial Hegemony: Legal Self-Defense or Strategic Offensive?” by Professor Maxim Bratersky was held in the free communication format.

The report was concerned with the reasons why nations like China, Russia, and others are increasingly unhappy with existing US financial hegemony in the international system and what strategies they develop in the monetary sphere to resolve the problem as they see it.
Along with addressing some issues related to the concept of hegemony in general and its financial applications, the participants attempted to investigate the sources of "revisionist" policy practiced by some of the emerging powers and discussed the methods and policies applied by the "non-conformist" nations in order to revise the existing international financial arrangements.

In addition to the main speakers - Maxim Bratersky, the leading researcher of the Faculty of World Economy and International Relations (not to list all the titles), members of the International Laboratory of World Order Studies and New Regionalism (lectures Dmitry Novikov and Andrej Krickovic, researchers of the laboratory Nicole Bodishteanu and Georgy Kutyrev), as well as the students of the faculty themselves.

We invite all the connoisseurs of intellectual conversations and warm atmosphere to our meetings, which will take place after the new year!