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Trade (and) Cooperation Within the Chinese Led Multilateral Framework 16+1
(Eurasia Center : Budapest, 2022)
December 2019 saw the 40th anniversary since the beginning of Chinese reforms and
opening up initiated by the Deng Xiaoping in 1978 and continued by next generations
of Chinese Communist Party’s leaders. This has led to ...
Pandemic’s effects on China’s foreign policy and its global power role / Утицај пандемије на спољну политику НР Кине и њену улогу глобалне силе
(Beograd : Institut za političke studije, 2022)
In this paper, we assume that China, like other major
powers, does not change its strategic views and behavior hastily,
even being affected by powerful exterior influence like the
Covid-19 pandemic. On the other hand, ...
Spoljnopolitičke teme kao element izborne strategije Hilari Klinton na predsedničkim izborima u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama 2016. godine / Foreign policy issues as an element of Hillary Clinton’s election campaign strategy in the 2016 presidential elections in the United States of America
(Beograd : Institut za političke studije, 2022)
Predmet istraživanja ovog rada je pristup spoljnoj
politici Sjedinjenih Američkih Država kao element
izborne strategije Hilari Klinton na predsedničkim
izborima u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama 2016. godine.
Identifikacija ...
Diskurzivni tragovi malih država: oblikovanje identiteta i uloga Srbije i Hrvatske u Ujedinjenim nacijama / Discursive traces of small states: shaping of Serbia's and Croatia's identities and roles at the United Nations
(Zagreb : Srpsko narodno vijećeZagreb : Arhiv Srba u Hrvatskoj, 2022)
Tokom trideset godina nakon raspada socijalističke Jugoslavije, Srbija i Hrvatska su
kao postjugoslovenske male države ipak drugačije osmišljavale svoje mesto u regio-
nalnom i globalnom kontekstu. O tome svedoči i njihov ...
Covid-19 as the magnifying glass Of China’s foreign policy for a new era / Kинеска „спољна политика за ново доба” у условима пандемије Kовид-19
(Niš : University of Niš, 2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic functioned as a catalyst for the already tense relations
between the People’s Republic of China and its major Western partners. It also made
room for the global span of China’s ‘wolf-war diplomacy’ ...