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Round table was held On June 25, 2015, at the Institute of Advanced Training of trade union cadres on the IV Forum of the trade union of the BRICS countries’ “Unions BRICS countries on labor protection of human rights”. Among the participants were representatives of the Federation of Trade Unions of the Republic of Bashkortostan, branch committees of trade unions of the Republic and universities.
During the round table online chat was organized with the Deputy Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia Evgeny Makarov, who informed the participants about the history of the BRICS and declarations adopted over the years the Trade Union Forum.
T.A. Nigmatullina, head of UNESCO-UNEVOC Center, Director of our Institute presented her new monograph “BRICS and the SCO: the factors of regional equilibrium” in which the diversity of political configurations are investigated emerging in today’s multipolar world. The author presented the book integrative analysis of the economic, political, scientific, educational, social, cultural, information and communication resources, ideological platforms countries, members of the SCO and BRICS, could affect the world order and the development of political pluralism. This format allows the reader to present the newest scale Eurasian situation.
Tanzilya Altafovna in her speech elaborated on the system analysis of the interaction of the SCO and BRICS countries and not only at the country, subregional, and inter-regional level, but in the «R2R» format — «Region to Region», as well as at the level of large municipalities.
Practical material presented in the monograph is considered by the author based on the Republic Bashkortostan, Ufa and other cities of Russia and countries of the world, taking the SCO and BRICS summits.
Concluding the speech, Tanzilya Altafovna offered support and “promote” youth in civil society. This, she believes, will help to strengthen the authority of the trade union in the entire vertical of power.