Driven by structural changes on the international stage at the intersection of geopolitics and economics, the ‘unipolar moment’ is over, and the world has transitioned to a multipolar order under the leadership of emerging and
re-emerging countries which are defining new models of interaction between nations and new modes of cooperation between civilizations.
While global power axis is ineluctably shifting eastward from the Euro-Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific, the rising ‘Greater Eurasia’, connecting from West to East the Hungarian puszta to the Mongolian steppe and from North to South the Russian Arctic to the Afghan mountains, is evolving into one of the most strategic poles of tomorrow’s multipolar world order.
In the light of this upcoming rebalance of power, the Alliance Centre for Eurasian Studies is established to enhance and optimize multilateral relationships between Alliance University and the academic, economic, diplomatic, scientific, and cultural institutions of the Eurasian continent to the purpose of training future leaders and promoting multipolar leadership.