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XXI Forte International Security Conference| No way out? Navigating Global Insecurity

Today’s global landscape is marked by an increase in international conflicts, as evidenced by the Russia-Ukraine and the Israeli-Hamas wars. The intricate geopolitical tapestry contributes to uncertainty and challenges the delicate balance of global stability.

Compounding these challenges is the rapidly changing dynamics of organized crime in Latin America and the growing influence of transnational criminal groups. These groups fuel violence and threaten the social and political stability of nations, especially in Latin America. These criminal entities are diversifying into new markets, extending their reach from cybercrime to the extraction and illicit trade of environmental commodities, making them a global phenomenon.

Amidst this complex and uncertain scenario, traditional pillars of multilateralism are under strain, struggling to cope effectively with the myriad challenges effectively. This puts the post-Cold War liberal order at risk, as the efficacy of global collaborative efforts is questioned.

To foster consensus and address pressing global issues, the G20 plays a crucial role. Annually, leaders of the world’s nineteen largest economies, along with the European Union and the African Union, convene to discuss key aspects of the international order. The upcoming G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro is significant as a pivotal moment for international dialogue amidst growing distrust in global governance institutions and multilateralism.

The Forte International Security Conference emerges with a distinct mission – to shed light on primary challenges to international security, focusing on Europe and Latin America.  Revolving around the broader context of global challenges affecting the current international order, the conference aligns itself with the G20 Brazil

As Latin America’s largest international security conference, the Forte International Security Conference has for over two decades fostered meaningful discussions on common security issues, in collaboration with Europe. This year, the Forte Conference expands its scope, to engage in a dialogue transcending regional boundaries, and seeking common paths to navigate the evolving international security landscape.

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Today’s global landscape is marked by an increase in international conflicts, as evidenced by the Russia-Ukraine and the Israeli-Hamas wars. The intricate geopolitical tapestry contributes to uncertainty and challenges the delicate balance of global stability.

Compounding these challenges is the rapidly changing dynamics of organized crime in Latin America and the growing influence of transnational criminal groups. These groups fuel violence and threaten the social and political stability of nations, especially in Latin America. These criminal entities are diversifying into new markets, extending their reach from cybercrime to the extraction and illicit trade of environmental commodities, making them a global phenomenon.

Amidst this complex and uncertain scenario, traditional pillars of multilateralism are under strain, struggling to cope effectively with the myriad challenges effectively. This puts the post-Cold War liberal order at risk, as the efficacy of global collaborative efforts is questioned.

To foster consensus and address pressing global issues, the G20 plays a crucial role. Annually, leaders of the world’s nineteen largest economies, along with the European Union and the African Union, convene to discuss key aspects of the international order. The upcoming G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro is significant as a pivotal moment for international dialogue amidst growing distrust in global governance institutions and multilateralism.

The Forte International Security Conference emerges with a distinct mission – to shed light on primary challenges to international security, focusing on Europe and Latin America.  Revolving around the broader context of global challenges affecting the current international order, the conference aligns itself with the G20 Brazil

As Latin America’s largest international security conference, the Forte International Security Conference has for over two decades fostered meaningful discussions on common security issues, in collaboration with Europe. This year, the Forte Conference expands its scope, to engage in a dialogue transcending regional boundaries, and seeking common paths to navigate the evolving international security landscape.

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