REGIME CHANGE: From Tehran to Beijing…
Event description
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy invites you to a special dinner presentation with guest speakers.
The Hon Tony Abbott AC
About the Speaker: The Hon Tony Abbott AC, a distinguished political figure and the 28th Prime Minister of Australia, is our special guest. He played a significant role in Australian history by leading the 'No' campaign in 1999 during Australia's referendum on becoming a republic. Mr Abbott will share his insights and perspectives on monarchy, constitutional matters, and the broader implications of regime change.
His remarks will offer a valuable opportunity to hear firsthand his views on these important issues, which continue to influence Australian political discourse.
Guest Speaker: Gregory Copley on 'Regime Change and National Continuity’
About the Speaker: Special guest Gregory Copley is, ‘One of America’s foremost strategists.' – Edwin J Fuelner, founder, The Heritage Foundation.
Australian Gregory Copley is President of the International Strategic Studies Association (ISSA), based in Washington, DC. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Defense & Foreign Affairs publications, and the Global Information System (GIS), an online, encrypted-access, global intelligence service which provides strategic current intelligence to governments.
Gregory Copley is the author or co-author of 37 books and thousands of articles, papers and lectures on strategic issues, history, energy, aviation, etc. recent books include The Noble State – Governance Options in an Ignoble Era, dedicated to King Charles III and with a foreward by the Hon Tony Abbott AC (2025), The New Total War of the 21st Century and the Trigger of the Fear Pandemic, (2020), Sovereignty in the 21st Century and the Crisis for Identity, Cultures Nation-States, and Civilisations (2018), Uncivilisation: Urban Geopolitics in a Time of Chaos, (2012), and The Art of Victory, (2006), and others on aviation, energy, Egypt, Ethiopia, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Nigeria, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and so on, including a book of verse. Copley is also a regular contributor to the Epoch Times.
His Washington-based institute has worked on grand strategy issues for more than four decades, and he has advised a number of governments at the head-of-state level. He appears regularly on radio and television in the United States and around the world, discussing strategic issues.
Guest Speaker: Daniel Taghaddos, Co-Founder of the MehrEran Foundation, Iranian Monarchist, in an interview on the restoration of the Iranian Monarchy.
Based in Sydney since 2018, Mr Taghaddos has voiced his advocacy for restoring a constitutional monarchy in Iran since 2022, with media appearances on Sky News, Quillette and The Australian.
RSVP: Secure your place by Friday, 15 August 2025
Your ticket includes a two-course dinner, welcome and dinner drinks. A cash bar will be available for additional beer and wine purchases.
Dress Code: Business attire
Don't miss this opportunity to:
Learn more about the significance of the current geopolitical climate, particularly in China and Iran.
Hear from our distinguished speakers on the relationship between regime change and the West.
Support the ongoing work of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy.
NOTES:
In relation to potential regime changes in China's past, you may be interested in this article, "China: A Constitutional Monarchy" in The Epoch Times, which includes an ACM comment.
This event will constitute a session in the 27th ACM National Conference.
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