Prominent conservative intellectuals, political leaders and journalists will gather in Brussels on March 23-24 for the third European National Conservatism (NatCon) conference hosted by the Edmund Burke Foundation, a conservative think-tank run by influential Israeli-American author Yoram Hazony.

Like the last NatCon conference held in Rome 2020, it will set the agenda for the movement in Europe amid the rise of cultural Marxism, the growing threat of China and the changing geopolitical landscape in Europe.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine will figure prominently in the Conference’s schedule, which includes panels on the challenges posed by China; the future of family and faith in Europe; and the European Union’s assault on the sovereignty of nation-states.

The war in Ukraine is largely viewed by national conservatives as a vindication of the virtue of nationalism with Ukrainian resistance fueled by loyalty to a nation built upon a shared culture and language.

Keynote speakers include the Prime Minister of Slovenia Janez Janša, French thought-leader Marion Maréchal and American writer Rod Dreher. The American counterpart of the conference took place in Florida last November and featured Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and an array of American conservative luminaries.

“Our aim is a transatlantic coalition of national conservatives, together with anti-Marxist liberals committed to preserving and defending the independent nation-state,” said conference chair Christopher DeMuth. “We believe this coalition can work out a common path, charting a course forward for conservatives in the West.”

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