Captures the profound transition to a multipolar world order, where the USA, EU, China, and Russia each wield significant influence. For countries like Serbia, this means constantly navigating competing interests and opportunities from these major powers.
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Jelica Minic
Member of the Executive Board
European Movement in Serbia
More than forty years of research in the field of international economy, comparative studies, European integration and regional cooperation. Work in complex organizational conditions, including high managerial positions in non-governmental sector (Secretary General 1994-2000 and President of the European Movement in Serbia 2020-2024), state administration (Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2000-2004), in a regional organization (Deputy Secretary General, Regional Cooperation Council, 2008-2013), as well as project or department manager positions in academic institutions (Institute for International Politics and Economy, Center for Strategic Studies and Institute of Economic Sciences).
Coordination of a great number of national, regional and international research projects. Publishing of hundreds of articles, book chapters, or conference proceedings, editing books and journals.
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