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About Центар за геостратешке студије

Center for geostrategic studies is a non-governmental and non-profit association, founded in Belgrade at the founding assembly held on 28.02.2014. in accordance with the provisions of art.11. and 12. Law on associations ("Official Gazette of Rs", no.51/09). for an indefinite period of time, in order to achieve the goals in the field of scientific research of geostrategic relations and preparation of strategic documents, analysis and research. The association develops and supports projects and activities aimed at the state and national interests of Serbia, has the status of a legal entity and is registered in the register in accordance with the law. The mission of the Center for geostrategic studies is: "we are building the future, because Serbia deserves it: the values we represent are established through our history, culture and tradition. We believe that without the past there is no future. For this reason, in order to build the future, we must know our past and cherish our traditions. True values are always grounded, and the future cannot be built in a good direction without that foundation. In a time of disruptive geopolitical change, it is crucial to make wise choices and make the right decisions. Let go of all imposed and distorted ideas and artificial urges. We firmly believe that Serbia has enough quality and potential to determine its own future, regardless of threats and limitations. We are committed to the Serbian position and the right to decide our own future, bearing in mind the fact that historically there have been many challenges, threats and dangers that we have overcome. “ Vision: the Center for geostrategic studies aspires to become one of the world's leading organizations in the field of geopolitics. He also wants to become a local brand. We will try to interest the public in Serbia in international topics and gather all those interested in protecting state and national interests, strengthening sovereignty, preserving territorial integrity, preserving traditional values, strengthening institutions and the rule of law. We will act in the direction of finding like-minded people, both in the domestic and in the world public. We will focus on regional cooperation and networking of related NGOs, both at the regional and international level. We will launch projects at the international level to support the repositioning of Serbia and the preservation of territorial integrity. In cooperation with media houses, we will implement projects that are focused on these goals. We will organize education of interested public through conferences, round tables and seminars. We will try to find a model for the development of the organization that would enable the financing of the activities of the Center. Build a future together: If you are interested in cooperating with us, or to help the work of the Center for geostrategic studies, please contact us by e-mail: center@geostrategy.rs

Dragana Trifkovic: if we preserve Kosovo we will have a chance to think about further integration with Republika Srpska in the future

An integral version of the text published in YA REGNUM

With the recent statement of Milorad Dodik that the Republic of Srpska has embarked on the path of leaving BiH from which there is no return, this topic has again received great media attention. He made his address to the Assembly of Republika Srpska 17. February started with the words "Goodbye BiH, welcome RS exit

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Како зауставити рат у Сирији

Written By: Miloš Zdravković

Према законима „модерног и слободног новинарства“, користећи добро познате русофобичне клишеје, аутори пре свега телевизијских емисија на мејнстрим медијима, воде паралелу између модерне Русије и Совјетског Савеза, укључујући и за време Стаљинове владавине. Према њиховим речима, Кремљ у том времену црпи инспирацију за спровођење својих „непријатељских“ планова, увлачећи Турску у рат и интензивирајући свој сукоб са Европском унијом.

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„Мулти-левел“ систем добијања избора у Србији – нова, „напредна“ верзија

Пише: Миланко Шеклер

Основни проблем са светом је што су будале превише самоуверене, а паметни људи стално у дилеми.

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Увод

Ако живите у Србији, сигуран сам да вас је бар једном у животу, неко од ваших најближих пријатеља или рођака покушао “увући” у неки од ланаца МЛМ система маркетинга, односно „пирамидални“ систем.

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Драгана Трифковић на председничкој Академији РАНХиГС о кризи у Црној Гори

На председничкој Академији РАНХиГС у Брјанску од 19-20. фебруара, одржана је конференција посвећена међународној сарадњи. Догађај је одржан уз подршку владе Брјанског региона.

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Јалтска мировна конференција, 75 година касније – да ли нам је потребан нови договор?

О томе како изгледа свет 75 година након Јалтске мировне конференције и шта можемо да очекујемо у будућности, разговарали смо са професором историје др Александром Животићем, са Филозофског факултета у Београду. 

Разговор је водила Драгана Трифковић, директор Центра за геостратешке студије.

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Драгана Трифковић на годишњем Форуму о националној безбедности Русије

У Москви је 18-19. фебруара одржан, седми по реду, Форум о националној безбедности Русије.

Организатори овог догађаја били су: Сверуски покрет „Силна Русија“, „Официри Русије“ и „Координациони савет невладиних организација Русије“. Тема овогодишњег форума била је „Савремене претње и  приоритети у остваривању националне безбедности Русије“.

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Is the Golden Age possible?

Written By: Nebojša Katić

Economic miracles in Europe are possible, and Serbia is a place where a miracle could happen. This follows from the extensive study "Serbia's New Growth Agenda" which the World Bank (WB) has just published. The council believes that with the reforms it proposes, real growth of gross domestic product (GDP) in the next twenty years could be seven percent per year. This is a spectacular average rate that would increase Serbia'S GDP almost four times in twenty years. The Council emphasizes that without the measures recommended in the study, GDP could grow at most three to four percent per year – not enough to bring Serbia closer to the European Union standard of living.

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