Global finance is undergoing a profound transformation as emerging powers reshape the balance of economic influence. The traditional dominance of Western institutions is increasingly challenged by new financial hubs, digital currencies, and alternative governance models. This panel will explore how multipolarity is redefining flows of capital, trade, and investment, and what this means for global stability, cooperation, and competition.

Global finance is undergoing a profound transformation as emerging powers reshape the balance of economic influence. The traditional dominance of Western institutions is increasingly challenged by new financial hubs, digital currencies, and alternative governance models. This panel will explore how multipolarity is redefining flows of capital, trade, and investment, and what this means for global stability, cooperation, and competition.

Organizers:

  • MCC-MKI Center for Geopolitics
  • MKI

Speakers:

  • Zoltán Pozsár
    Economist, FounderEx Uno Plures

  • Dragana Mitrović
    Full Professor, Faculty of Political ScienceUniversity of Belgrade

  • Philip Pilkington
    Senior Researcher, Hungarian Institute of International Affairs

Moderator:

  • Csaba Moldicz
    Head of the Center for International Economy, Mathias Corvinus Collegium