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  3. Vol. 88 No. 6 (2024): CHALLENGES TO MULTILATERALISM IN A CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ORDER

Published: 2024/12/18

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  • SPM 88 (6) (Srpski)

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    STRENGTHENING DIPLOMATIC MULTILATERALISM THROUGH ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP OF BRICS COUNTRIES
    Ema Kraktus
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    STRATEGIC AUTONOMY OF RUSSIA IN THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND CONSEQUENCES FOR THE REGIONAL SECURITY OF THE BALKANS
    Dušan Proroković
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    DIPLOMATIC POWER WEAVING OF GLOBAL SYSTEMIC CHANGE: THE EUROPEAN UNION’S STEPS
    Jelica Stefanović-Štambuk
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    POLITICAL AND SECURITY REFLECTIONS OF ALBANIAN TERRORISM ON THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Zoran Petrovic, Violeta Rašković Talović
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    HISTORICAL ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICALLY MOTIVATED CRIMINAL OFFENCES – POLITICAL DELICTS
    Goran Matić
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    POPULATION PROJECTIONS: CHALLENGES IN FORECASTING DETERMINANTS OF DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIO-POLITICAL CHANGES
    Dragana Paunović Radulović, Marija Anđelković, Stefan Subotić
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    THE ONE CHILD POLICY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES: ASIA AND THE BALKANS
    Dajana Lazarević
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    LEADERSHIP AS A FEMALE POLITICAL CHARACTERISTIC IN SERBIA
    Ana Vuković
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    THE 2024 LOCAL ELECTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA – POLITICAL DYNAMICS AND CONSEQUENCES
    Petar Matić, Marko Mijatovic
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    UNKNOWN ISSUES OF DIGITALIZING THE TAX DOMAIN
    Marina Dimitrijević
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    THEORETICAL-METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS OF ALBANIAN PUBLIC DISCOURSES ОN SERBIAN SACRED MONUMENTS IN KOSOVO AND METOHIA
    Milena Pešić
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    THE RELATION BETWEEN RELIGION AND POLITICS IN MACHIAVELLI’S THOUGHT
    Ivan Matić
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