PANEL I (Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT)
Overcoming Geopolitics: Why a P-5 Summit Is Urgently Needed Now
- Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), founder and President, Schiller Institute: Keynote Address
- Andrey Kortunov (Russia), Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council
- Dr. Edward Lozansky (U.S.), President, American University in Moscow; Professor, Moscow State and National Research Nuclear Universities
- Martin Sieff (U.S.), Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent, UPI; Senior Fellow, American University in Moscow
- James Jatras (U.S.), Former advisor, US Senate Republican Leadership
- Q&A, part 1
- Marco Zanni (Italy), Chairman of the “Identity and Democracy” faction of the European Parliament
- Colonel Richard H. Black (USA Ret.), former head of the Army’s Criminal Law Division at the Pentagon; former State Senator, Virginia
- William Binney (U.S.), former Technical Director of the World Geopolitical and Military Analysis and Reporting section, National Security Agency & Kirk Wiebe, former Senior Analyst, National Security Agency
- Q&A, part 2
PANEL II (Saturday 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. EDT)
The Role of Science in Creating Mankind’s Future
- Jason Ross (U.S.), Schiller Institute Science Advisor
- Dr. Bernard Bigot (France), Director-General of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), former director of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
- Dr. Stephen O. Dean (U.S.), President, Fusion Power Associates
- Michael Paluszek (U.S.), President, Princeton Satellite Systems
- Dr. Sergey Pulinets (Russia), Principal Research Scientist, Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Paul Driessen, Senior Policy Advisor, Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT)
- Philip Tsokolibane (South Africa), head of LaRouche South Africa
- Dr. Kelvin Kemm (South Africa), CEO, Stratek Business Strategy Consultants, former board chairman, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
- Q&A
Point of clarification to a question posed in the proceedings of Panel 2.
PANEL III (Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT):
The Belt and Road Initiative Becomes the World Land-Bridge: FDR’s Unfinished Business
- Dennis Small (U.S.), EIR Ibero-American Editor
- Dr. Natalia Vitrenko (Ukraine), Doctor of Economics, Chairman of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, II and III convocations of the Supreme Rada (1995-2002)
- Michele Geraci (Italy), former Undersecretary of State for Economic Development
- Hassan Daud Butt (Pakistan), former Project Director, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor ; CEO of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Board of Investment & Trade
- Marcelo Muñoz (Spain), founder and President Emeritus of Cátedra China, dean of Spanish businessmen in China
- Dr. Björn Peters (Germany), physicist, entrepreneur and political advisor
- Q&A, part 1
- Dr. Joycelyn Elders (U.S.), former Surgeon General of the United States
- Jim Evans, State Representative, District 70, Miss., (1991-2015)
- H.E. Ambassador Ayikoi Otoo (Ghana), Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada
- Marlette Kyssama-Nsona (Republic of Congo), pharmaco chemist, political executive of the Panafrican League UMOJA and specialist in public health issues
- Q&A, part 2
PANEL IV (Sunday 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. EDT):
Building Trust in International Relations: The Role of Classical Culture and Combating World Famine
- Keynote: Jacques Cheminade (France), head of Solidarité & Progrès, former presidential candidate
- Marcia Merry Baker (U.S.), EIR Editorial Board
- Bob Baker, Agriculture Coordinator, Schiller Institute
- Ron Wieczorek, South Dakota cattle rancher, LaRouchePAC
- Nicole Pfrang, Kansas Cattlemen’s Association Secretary-Treasurer, cattle rancher
- Mike Callicrate, Colorado, cattle rancher, Owner, Ranch Foods Direct
- Paul Gallagher (U.S.), EIR Editorial Board
- Fred Haight (Canada), Schiller Institute
- Michael Billington (U.S.), EIR Asia Intelligence Director
- Q&A
- Beethoven Mass in C, performance by the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus