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Rebuilding the World in the BRICS Era

International Conference of the Schiller Institute
Paris, 13-14 June 2015

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updated July 17, 2015 1:26 PM GMT -0400 (U.S. Eastern Daylight Savings Time)


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Invitation

Press Release No. 1

Press Release No. 2

Press Release No. 3

Program in PDF format

This Conference on the Schiller Institute's Forum for a New Paradigm Website

SATURDAY JUNE 13

KEYNOTE

Helga Zepp-LaRouche, chairwoman of the Schiller Institute TRANSCRIPT, VIDEO

 

The speakers, who hold government or institutional positions, and some of whom have participated in the negotiation process leading to the BRICS, will all speak in a personal capacity.

PANEL I: The New Silk Road and the BRICS: A New Paradigm for Civilization

Musical Introduction: J.S. Bach - Toccata BWV 914 in e minor for piano, performed by Georges Bériachvili VIDEO

Moderator: Christine Bierre, journalist, Paris

PANEL II: Eradicating the Geopolitics of War by Pursuing the Common Aims of Mankind

Musical Introduction: Johannes Brahms - Intermezzo for piano op. 118 No. 2 played by Benjamin Lyllof, Schiller Institute member VIDEO

Moderator: Elke Fimmen, Schiller Institute, Germany TRANSCRIPT

PANEL III: Great Infrastructure Projects Are the Only Real Alternative

These experts have all been personally involved in the design, feasibility studies and development of international infrastructure programs.

Moderator: Rainer Apel, Executive Intelligence Review, Wiesbaden.

 

MUSICAL EVENING

 

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 14

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS:

Jacques Cheminade, President of Solidarite é Progrès, Paris. TRANSCRIPT

PANEL IV: Public Credit and Debt Cancellation, The Political Challenge for Europe

The speakers are aware that European nations must join the BRICS dynamic, bringing with them the best of their respective cultures and historical achievements to expand the scope. The crucial issue is to put the end to monetarism and establish a public credit system both nationally and internationally to finance great infrastructure projects.

Moderator: Karel Vereycken, Journalist, Paris.

Musical Introduction: J.S.Bach - The Well Tempered Clavier Book 1: Prelude and Fugue No.17 in A flat Major, Performed by Jean Trébuchet. VIDEO

 

MESSAGES TO THE CONFERENCE

PANEL V.

A New Scientific and Cultural Renaissance is the Key to Our Future

Countering the hypocrisy and the unrealistic vision of the Paris World Climate Summit (COP21), the speakers will develop the real reasons for climate change and how human society has to master the dynamics involved for their mutual benefit, starting from an overall solar and galactic perspective.

Musical Introduction: Wolfgang A. Mozart's Sonata for violin and piano K.454 in B-Major, 1st mvt, performed by Anika Telmanyi and Benjamin Lyllof. VIDEO

Moderator: Odile Mojon, Schiller Institute, Paris.

CONCLUDING REMARKS:

Creating a New Renaissance
Helga Zepp-LaRouche TRANSCRIPT. VIDEO