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Líderes y pensadores se han reunido en el Foro Político de la ADA en Azerbaiyán para examinar el cambio de poder global, la seguridad energética y el futuro de la cooperación internacional.

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00:00At the end of the day, we're in the process of shaping what that new order is like.
00:05We can't cling to a past in terms of a Western-dominated order
00:10because the West doesn't make up the majority of the world.
00:13And so it's forums like these, and we're bringing that into the dialogue,
00:20and that's important.
00:23They're shaping the norms. They're shaping the rules, and that is the future.
00:30It's for the seventh time, the big group of international experts from different countries
00:43visit Azerbaijan to address important issues of global agenda.
00:49And at the same time, all these visits help to know Azerbaijan better,
00:57to feel the pulse of the country.
00:59The seventh ADA political forum took place in Azerbaijan under the theme
01:03Facing the New World Order.
01:06Organized by ADA University and the International Centre for Analysis of International Relations,
01:11it was an opportunity for open dialogue about issues including regional sovereignty,
01:17economic transformation, and geopolitical changes and instability.
01:21I think the origins of this instability to go back probably 10 years or so,
01:26maybe to the rise of China and the collapse of the Western financial system in 2008 to 2009.
01:33And then suddenly we found the alternative models on display.
01:35It wasn't just the Western financial model, the Western political model, which was on display.
01:40So there's a drift towards people and countries thinking about,
01:43well, is the Western model right for us?
01:45Maybe the other models.
01:47A drift away from multilateralism and towards, if you like, multipolarity,
01:50or what you might call mini-lateralism, which is smaller groupings and countries working together to achieve their own objectives.
01:57Changes in this global power balance and the importance of responsible partnerships and multilateralism were hot topics.
02:04The global shift and role of Europe and beyond in that global conversation was also debated.
02:10The European Union is the best thing in the world, which is a very good thing, but it has its faults.
02:16And I think it's good to kind of get out of the bubble and have discussions that the global south is there.
02:21You know, you have other powers like China there.
02:24I think it's crucial to have those dialogues because without it, we just live in a bubble
02:28and don't understand other cultures, other people.
02:31And I think that doesn't make sense because, you know, it makes us a bit full of ourselves.
02:36This already established platform allows us to play an important role as a geographical, political, economic,
02:46and transportation bridge between region of Central Asia and Europe.
02:53And we know that there is a big interest now to Central Asia from the west, whether it's European Union or United States
03:01or other international institutions.
03:04And, of course, planning the long-term cooperation with that region,
03:11it's only enough to look at the map to understand that Azerbaijan cannot be avoided.
03:1780 attendees from 44 countries traveled to Karabakh University as part of the forum.
03:24It was the first international event to be held in Kankendi
03:28and was seen by many as a reflection of Azerbaijan's openness to further dialogue and international cooperation.
03:36We are trying to understand what's happening with the world because the world is going through tectonic changes.
03:41With the new U.S. administration, with the situation in EU countries, and also with the conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza,
03:48we're trying to understand how the world is shifting and how Azerbaijan can be part of this new reality,
03:54new dynamic, and how we can contribute to world peace, global peace.
03:59Addressing energy security and climate change in tandem was one of the challenges presented at the forum.
04:05If your energy security means pumping more emissions into the atmosphere and destroying the planet,
04:10then that wouldn't be my version of energy security.
04:13How you actually deliver that energy security through increasing use of renewables and green energy
04:18and less and less use of hydrocarbons has been the big issue.
04:22Having said that, of course, is right at the moment the whole cost of the green transition, if you like,
04:30how quick it will be, how expensive it will be.
04:32Now some more people are talking about that.
04:35So I think that's, again, quite a difficult conversation that's taking place in the world
04:39about how to balance that energy security over the medium term with climate change over the long term.
04:44With lots of food for thought, the key takeaways will no doubt ensure the conversations about the new world order
04:50continue despite the forum concluding.
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